• Common factors theory, a theory guiding some research in clinical psychology and counseling psychology, proposes that different approaches and evidence-based...
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  • individual's specific needs and personality dimensions must be considered. Common factors theory Integrative psychotherapy Dwyer, K. K. (2000). The Multidimensional...
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  • disadvantage is that common factors may overlook specific techniques that have been developed within particular theories. Common factors have been described...
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  • developed his two-factor theory of intelligence using factor analysis. His research not only led him to develop the concept of the g factor of general intelligence...
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  • In mathematics, the greatest common divisor (GCD), also known as greatest common factor (GCF), of two or more integers, which are not all zero, is the...
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  • seek to identify the factors that the psychotherapies have in common that seem to account for this, known as common factors theory; for example the quality...
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  • processes. The technique is used in psychoanalysis (and also in psychodynamic theory) which was originally devised by Sigmund Freud out of the hypnotic method...
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  • Clinical decision support system Clinical guideline Clinical pathway Common factors theory Problem structuring methods SOAP note Therapeutic assessment Treatment...
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    the family, and birth order set him apart from Freud and others in their common circle. He proposed that contributing to others (social interest or Gemeinschaftsgefühl)...
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    Biosocial theory posits that emotion dysregulation is caused by an individual's heightened emotional sensitivity combined with environmental factors (such...
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  • those. In studying the childhood factors that start neurotic symptom development, Freud found a constellation of factors that, for literary reasons, he...
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  • non-randomized couples therapies, identified influencing factors on the efficiency. These factors include the age of the partners, the length of the relationship...
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  • therapy, and others.: 3  Its underlying theory arose from the results of empirical research; it was the first theory of therapy to be driven by empirical...
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  • disorders. Common factors theory states that if certain therapies in psychology are equally effective, it is because of the common factors they share...
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    as sexual conflict...Breuer, on the other hand, writes about the many factors that produce symptoms, including traumas of a variety of kinds. He also...
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  • factors are considered in order to reach the desired results. Approach is determined on a case-by-case basis, involving the consideration of factors such...
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  • more likely to help in the patient's disorder. Apart from the genetic factors, research has shown that illnesses in the parents such as depression and...
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  • problem-oriented. It is less concerned with how a problem arose than with the current factors sustaining it and preventing change. Brief therapists do not adhere to...
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  • desensitization process is based on established psychology theories. These include Clark Hull's drive-reduction theory, which suggests that reducing a drive decreases...
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    psychoanalyst for working with the most difficult of patients and for developing a theory of more active intervention than is usual for psychoanalytic practice. During...
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  • differed from the trained stimulus, the fewer responses were produced. Many factors modulate the generalization process. One is illustrated by the remainder...
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  • functional contextualism. ACT is based on relational frame theory (RFT), a comprehensive theory of language and cognition that is derived from behavior analysis...
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  • training in a series of workshops he organised in 1946, using his field theory as the conceptual background. His work then contributed to the founding...
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    during her later career. Her theories questioned some traditional Freudian views. This was particularly true of her theories of sexuality and of the instinct...
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  • Transactional analysis (category Psychoanalytic theory)
    Transactional analysis is a psychoanalytic theory and method of therapy wherein social interactions (or "transactions") are analyzed to determine the ego...
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  • There are four basic resources or factors of production: land, labour, capital and entrepreneur (or enterprise). The factors are also frequently labeled "producer...
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    respond to suggestion. There are competing theories explaining hypnosis and related phenomena. Altered state theories see hypnosis as an altered state of mind...
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  • 1037/a0021190. PMID 21299264. Tryon WW, Tryon GS (2011). "No ownership of common factors". The American Psychologist. 66 (2): 151–2, discussion 152–4. doi:10...
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  • regulation decision making becomes more complex, depending on multiple factors. In particular, the significance of interpersonal outcomes increases for...
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  • chief theoretical constructs (explained in the theory and practice section) that comprise Gestalt theory, and that guide the practice and application of...
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