Psychotherapy is therapy in which a person with mental or emotional problems talks with another person. This other person may be a psychiatrist, psychologist, counselor, clinical social worker, member of the clergy, alternative practitioner any helpful person. With successful psychotherapy, a client experiences positive change, resolves or mitigates troublesome behaviors, beliefs, compulsions, thoughts, or emotions. Ideally, these are replaced with more pleasant and functional alternatives. Psychotherapy includes interactive processes between a person or group and a psychotherapist. Psychotherapy aims to increase the individual's sense of his/her own well-being. Psychotherapists employ a range of techniques designed to improve the mental health of a client or patient, or to improve group relationships.
Related Journals of Neurorehabilitation Psychotherapy
Journal of Psychology & Psychotherapy, Journal of Psychiatry, International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human ResilienceInternational Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience, Journal of Depression and Anxiety, NeuroRehabilitation, Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, Journal of Family Psychotherapy, The Arts in Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Research,Journal of Psychotherapy Integration
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