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Sources Select ResourcesAnimal-assisted therapySources Select Resources Encyclopedia Article Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is a type of therapy that involves an animal with specific characteristics becoming a fundamental part of a person's treatment. Can We Really Tap Our Problems Away?Thought Field Therapy is marked as an extraordinarily fast and effective body-tapping treatment Gaudiano, Brandon; Herbert, James Article 2000 Skeptical Inquirer Thought Field Therapy is marketed as an extraordinarily fast and effective body-tapping treatment for a number of psychological problems. However, it lacks even basic empirical support and exhibits ma... Conspiracy Theories and Paranoia: Note from a Mind-Control ConferenceHarrington, Evan Article 1996 Skeptical Inquirer The debate over "recovered" and "false" memories continues to be one of the most contentious issues in the field of psychology today. The debate is extremely polarized with very little amicable commun... Internet Mental HealthLong, Phillip Website A free encyclopedia of mental health information created by a Canadian psychiatrist, Dr. Phillip Long. Manifesto for the Green MindJules Pretty sets out a plan to engage people with Nature and create more sustainable and enjoyable living for everyone. Pretty, Jules Article 2017 The Ecologist Jules Pretty sets out a plan to engage people with Nature and create more sustainable and enjoyable living for everyone. The first call to action is: "Every child outdoors every day". Remembering DangerouslyLoftus, Elizabeth Article 1995 Skeptical Inquirer Like the witch-hunt trials of old, people today are being accused and even imprisoned on 'evidence' provided by memories from dreams and flashbacks -- memories that didn't exist before therapy. Therapy dogSources Select Resources Encyclopedia Article A therapy dog is a dog trained to provide affection and comfort to people in hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes, schools, with people with learning difficulties and stressful situations such a... Sources BookshelfOn Becoming a CounselorA Basic Guide for Nonprofessional Counselors and Other Helpers Kennedy, Eugene; Charles, Sara C. Book 1977 A resource for those who, without extensive psychological training, must deal with troubled individuals. A Safe PlaceLaying the Groundwork of Psychotherapy Havens, Leston Book 1989 Hawkin examines the practice of psychotherapy and psychiatry and asks what allows psychological healing to take place. Canadian Journal of CounsellingInformation for counsellors both in public and private sector. Topics include research reports, innovative practices and critical summaries of research.
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