The Symptom Path by Dr E Rossi

http://www.ernestrossi.com/SymptomPath.htm

A good case could be made for the view that the essence of Carl Jung’s approach to psychotherapy and healing is what he called "the synthetic or constructive method" in contrast to Sigmund Freud’s "psychoanalytic or reductive method." Jung developed his constructive method as a practical approach to working with stressful emotions by facilitating their expression in imagery and insight that eventually led to problem solving and healing.

Dr Ernest Rossi and Hypnotherapy

http://www.ernestrossi.com/

Internationally renown psychotherapist, teacher and pioneer in the psychobiology of mind body healing - Ernest Lawrence Rossi is the author of more than 20 books and 150 scientific papers on therapeutic hypnosis, dreams and the positive, constructive approaches to facilitating the psychosocial genomics of consciousness, personal development, optimal health and healing.

Milton H. Erickson

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_H._Erickson

An American psychiatrist specialising in medical hypnosis and family therapy. He was founding president of the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis and a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, the American Psychological Association, and the American Psychopathological Association. He is noted for his approach to the subconscious mind as creative and solution-generating and for his influence on Solution Focus and NLP.

The Milton H. Erickson Foundation

http://www.erickson-foundation.org/

The Milton H. Erickson Foundation is dedicated to promoting and advancing the contributions made to the health sciences by the late Milton H. Erickson, M.D. through training mental health professionals and health professions world wide.

Dr Martin Seligman and Authentic Happiness

http://www.authentichappiness.sas.upenn.edu/Default.aspx

Dr Martin Seligman's research has demonstrated that it is possible to be happier — to feel more satisfied, to be more engaged with life, find more meaning, have higher hopes, and probably even laugh and smile more, regardless of one’s circumstances. Positive psychology interventions can also lastingly decrease depression symptoms.

Royal College of Psychiatrists - Special Interest Group on Spirituality and Psychiatry

http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/college/specialinterestgroups/spirituality.aspx

The Special Interest Group was founded in 1999 to provide a forum for psychiatrists to explore the influence of the major religions, which shape the cultural values and aspirations of psychiatrist and patient alike.

Royal College of Psychiatrists - Spirituality and Mental Health

http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinformation/therapies/spiritualityandmentalhealth.aspx

Spirituality involves a dimension of human experience that psychiatrists are increasingly interested in, because of its potential benefits to mental health.

Dr Aaron T Beck and Cognitive Therapy

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_therapy

Becoming disillusioned with long-term psychodynamic approaches based on gaining insight into unconscious emotions and drives, Beck came to the conclusion that the way in which his clients perceived and interpreted and attributed meaning — a process known scientifically as cognition — in their daily lives was a key to therapy.

The Beck Institute

http://www.beckinstitute.org/Library/

The Beck Institute has various cognitive therapy / cognitive-behaviour therapy training programs for mental health and medical professionals who work in outpatient, inpatient, academic, or research settings.

Dr Michael Newton and Life Between Lives Spiritual Regression

http://www.spiritualregression.org/

The Newton Institute provides information, support, education, therapist training and referral services to individuals desiring an experiential understanding of their nature as an eternal spiritual being through the process of Life-Between-Lives Spiritual Regression.

Online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

http://www.psycheducation.org/depression/CBTonline.htm

Free, online, computerised CBT (cognitive-behavioural therapy) for depression.

CBT and Royal College of Psychiatrists

http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinformation/therapies/cognitivebehaviouraltherapy.aspx

For anyone who wants to know more about Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). It discusses how it works, why it is used, its effects, side-effects, and alternative treatments.

Mentalization Based Treatment (MBT) by Anthony Bateman

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/psychoanalysis/unit-staff/anthony.htm

In collaboration with Peter Fonagy, Anthony Bateman has developed and manualised an innovative treatment for personality disorder - Mentalisation Based Treatment (MBT). MBT Courses are run at the Anna Freud Centre and the course materials are also available.

Department of Health

http://www.dh.gov.uk/

Providing health and social care policy, guidance and publications for NHS and social care professionals.

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE)

http://www.nice.org.uk/

NICE is an independent organisation responsible for providing national guidance on promoting good health and preventing and treating ill health.

The Cochrane Library

http://www.cochrane.org/reviews/clibintro.htm

The Cochrane Library contains high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making.

Emotional Freedom Techniques

http://www.emofree.com

Based on impressive new discoveries regarding the body's subtle energies, Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) has been reported successful in thousands of cases. Other information about this technique can also be found in Wikipedia and at http://www.energypsych.com/

The Ten Ox Herding Pictures of Zen

http://wholesomemind.com/ox-herding.html

Around 800AD Zen teachers started using ox herding pictures to explain the way of controlling the mind until enlightenment.

European Association for Integrative Psychotherapy

http://www.europeanintegrativepsychotherapy.com

The EAIP was founded in February 1993 and promotes and extends the practice and development of Integrative Psychotherapy in Europe and to consolidate its position within the profession of psychotherapy.

The European Institute for Psychotherapeutic Studies (EIPS)

http://www.euroips.com

The European Institute for Psychotherapeutic Studies is committed to high quality provision of Continued Professional Development.

Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners (UKAHPP)

http://www.ahpp.org

UKAHPP works to advance the diversity of practices and theories of humanistic psychology and so support individuals to grow and realise their own unique potential.

Beeleaf Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy

http://www.beeleaf.com

An independent training organisation that grounds its work in the ethical and therapeutic application of Neuro-Linguistic Psychotherapy and Ericksonian Hypno-Psychotherapy.

Teaching Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

http://www.childrensdisabilities.info/adhd/teaching-adhd.html

Recommendations and accomadations for teaching children with attention deficit disorder.

Intervening with ADHD Adolescents in the Schools

http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/ADD/judy/robin_1.htm

Borderline Personality Disorder

http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinformation/mentalhealthproblems/personalitydisorders.aspx

Readable and well-researched information for the public.

Living Life to the Full

http://www.livinglifetothefull.com

The Living Life to the Full course is a life skills course that aims to provide access to high quality, practical and user-friendly training in life skills.

Outreach-online

http://www.outreach-online.co.uk

Outreach-online is an interactive computer program, designed to help with the symptoms of anxiety and depression. Outreach-online has been developed using tried and tested methods of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).

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