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  2. Maybe You Should Talk to Someone - Wikipedia

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    It is a memoir where Gottlieb portrays a difficult time in her professional and personal life. The dual nature of the book enables Gottlieb to show her world as both a therapist and someone receiving therapy. Gottlieb explores five patients, including herself, and their different scenarios and viewpoints on life.

  3. Daniel Paul Schreber - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Paul Schreber (German: [ˈʃʀeːbɐ]; 25 July 1842 – 14 April 1911) was a German judge who was famous for his personal account of his own experience with schizophrenia. Schreber experienced three distinct periods of acute mental illness.

  4. How do you know if your therapist is right for you? Lori ...

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    The "Dear Therapists" podcast host explains why it's OK to talk to your therapist about being unhappy with your sessions and how the benefits of therapy show up outside of sessions.

  5. Bonding psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Bonding Psychotherapy is a process of group therapy originally developed by New York psychiatrist Daniel Casriel between 1965 and 1983. The method was called "The New Identity Process" but was officially changed in 2001 by the organization which continues his work.

  6. Center for Feeling Therapy - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Feeling Therapy was a radical psychotherapy community that existed in Los Angeles between 1971 and 1980. At its peak, it had 350 resident patients and 2,000 members including several branches in other locations. [ 1 ]

  7. Family therapy - Wikipedia

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    Family therapy (also referred to as family counseling, family systems therapy, marriage and family therapy, couple and family therapy) is a branch of psychotherapy focused on families and couples in intimate relationships to nurture change and development.