A. Psychotherapy approach
A1. Psychoanalysis / Psychodynamic /
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy
A2. Cognitive-behavioral therapy
A3. Existential / Humanistic psychotherapy
A4. Marital/Family therapy
A5. Group therapy
A6. Psychotherapy for children and adolescents
A7. Integration of psychotherapy
A8. Eastern psychotherapy (Qigong, Traditional Chines
Medicine, Taoism Therapy, Morita Therapy,
Yoga
and Meditation, Naikan Therapy, etc
A9. Others (Hypnotherapy, Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing,
Psychodrama,
Transactional Analysis, Narrative Therapy,
Body
Therapy, Art Therapy, Crisis Intervention,
etc.)
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B.
Theory and research in psychotherapy
B1. Treatment Outcome Research
B2. Treatment Process Research
B3. Theory of Science and Psychotherapy
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C.
Biological foundation of psychotherapy
C1. Diagnosis and Assessment
C2. Psychiatry
C3. Psychosomatics
C4. Psychopharmacology
C5. Psychopathology
C6. Neuroscience
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D.
Psychotherapy for different mental disorders
D1. Anxiety Disorders
D2. Mood Disorders
D3. Schizophrenia
D4. Personality Disorders
D5. Eating Disorders
D6. Somatic Disorders and Psychosomatic Disease
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D7. Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
D8. Trauma-related Disorders
D9. Addiction Behavior
D10. Psychological Issues Related to Medical Conditions
(such as cancer, AIDS)
D11. Others
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E. Psychotherapey for different populations
E1. Women
E2. Older Adults
E3. Infants
E4. Children and Adolescents
E5. Minorities
E6. Immigrants
E7. Physical Disable
E8. Victims of Disaster
E9. Others
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F. Psychotherapy and counseling
in different settings
F1. Psychiatric Hospital
F2. General Hospital
F3. College and University
F4. Middle School and Primary School
F5. Industrial Organization
F6. Community
F7. Rural Area
F8. Others
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G. Psychotherapy in
different parts of the world
H. Culture and psychotherapy
I. Training and professional regulations
J. Recent developments in psychotherapy
K. Social factors in psychological treatment
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