But there has also been a notable increase in recent years of these applications by a much wider slice of psychotherapists - far greater interest than ever before.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'd always been interested in psychology.
It's my belief that, since the end of the Second World War, psychology has moved too far away from its original roots, which were to make the lives of all people more fulfilling and productive, and too much toward the important, but not all-important, area of curing mental illness.
Psychoanalysts seem to be long on information and short on application.
There seems to be this impression that if I really am a psychotherapist, I can't be serious about it. They think there must be something fishy going on.
I went into acting as psychotherapy, and it's still a work in progress.
Many psychopaths describe the traditional treatment programmes as finishing schools where they hone their skills. Where they find out that there are lots of techniques they had not thought about before.
I'd always had an interest in physiotherapy and psychology.
A technical survey that systematize, digest, and appraise the mid century state of psychology.
What the Ellison Foundation and I are hoping to encourage is a more holistic approach to psychiatry, in which psychotherapy is put on as rigorous a level as psychopharmacology.
Psychology more than any other science has had its pseudo-scientific no less than its scientific period.
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