Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun An individual, such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse, or psychiatric social worker, who practices psychotherapy.
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- noun Someone who practices
psychotherapy using any acceptable method such aspsychoanalysis .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a therapist who deals with mental and emotional disorders
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Examples
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He made recommendations to the NSW health minister that legal restrictions be introduced for practising under the title psychotherapist or counsellor.
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He made recommendations to the NSW Health Minister that legal restrictions be introduced for practising under the title psychotherapist or counsellor.
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He made recommendations to the NSW Health Minister that legal restrictions be introduced for practising under the title psychotherapist or counsellor.
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He made recommendations to the NSW health minister that legal restrictions be introduced for practising under the title psychotherapist or counsellor.
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Douglas LaBier, Ph. D., a business psychologist and psychotherapist, is Director of the Center for Progressive Development, in Washington, D.C. You may contact him at dlabier@CenterProgressive.org
Douglas LaBier: When Psychotherapists Fail to Help: Here's Why Douglas LaBier 2010
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Douglas LaBier, Ph. D., a business psychologist and psychotherapist, is Director of the Center for Progressive Development, in Washington, DC. dlabier@CenterProgressive.org
Douglas LaBier: A Rising "Social Psychosis" in Public and Private Life Douglas LaBier 2010
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Douglas LaBier, Ph. D., a business psychologist and psychotherapist, is Director of the Center for Progressive Development, in Washington, D.C. You may contact him at dlabier@CenterProgressive.org
Douglas LaBier: When Psychotherapists Fail to Help: Here's Why Douglas LaBier 2010
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Douglas LaBier, Ph. D., a business psychologist and psychotherapist, is Director of the Center for Progressive Development, in Washington, DC. dlabier@CenterProgressive.org
Douglas LaBier: A Rising "Social Psychosis" in Public and Private Life Douglas LaBier 2010
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Douglas LaBier, Ph. D., a business psychologist and psychotherapist, is Director of the Center for Progressive Development, in Washington, D.C. You may contact him at dlabier@CenterProgressive.org
Douglas LaBier: When Psychotherapists Fail to Help: Here's Why Douglas LaBier 2010
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Douglas LaBier, Ph. D., a business psychologist and psychotherapist, is Director of the Center for Progressive Development, in Washington, D.C. You may contact him at dlabier@CenterProgressive.org
Douglas LaBier: When Psychotherapists Fail to Help: Here's Why Douglas LaBier 2010
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