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Building and Maintaining Good Working Relationships in Indigenous Cultures
Developmental Aspects of Group Counseling, Early Development
Developmental Aspects of Group Counseling, Transition/Working Stage
Evolution of Psychotherapy, Group Treatment of Situational Domestic Violence for Lower-Income Couples
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Group therapy 306: This group is made up of 7 women between the ages of early thirties to late fifties. Six of the seven women have remained...
Leading Groups with Adolescents
PARS: A Model for Learning Group Process Skills
Positive Focus: A groupwork approach to self-harm
Series II - Specific Treatments for Specific Populations, Mindfulness for Well-Being
The videos in the APA Psychotherapy Video Series are intended for educational and training purposes. Unauthorized viewing of these videos is expressly prohibited. All participants have agreed to allow their clinical...
For most people, even the ordinary demands of life can cause some feelings of unease and stress, and these stressful thoughts and feelings may result in chronic mental and physical fatigue or anxiety.
The seemingly simple act of mindfulness may help reduce the impact of stress, anxiety, depression, and chronic pai...
For most people, even the ordinary demands of life can cause some feelings of unease and stress, and these stressful thoughts and feelings may result in chronic mental and physical fatigue or anxiety.
The seemingly simple act of mindfulness may help reduce the impact of stress, anxiety, depression, and chronic pain. Mindfulness is the act of paying attention to moments of experience with an accepting and friendly attitude so as to observe with al...
For most people, even the ordinary demands of life can cause some feelings of unease and stress, and these stressful thoughts and feelings may result in chronic mental and physical fatigue or anxiety.
The seemingly simple act of mindfulness may help reduce the impact of stress, anxiety, depression, and chronic pain. Mindfulness is the act of paying attention to moments of experience with an accepting and friendly attitude so as to observe with all the senses what is happening in each moment. The practice of mindfulness is an effective means of enhancing and maintaining optimal mental health and overall well-being, and can be implemented in every aspect of daily living. Mindfulness has been applied to a variety of mental and physical disorders and has also been useful within educational, military, and corporate settings.
In this video, Dr. Rezvan Ameli demonstrates three mindfulness exercises within a group therapy setting and also discusses the science and practice of mindfulness.
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