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INDEX

Adjunctive therapies, [89] Adjustment problems, [69], [74] Adler, Alfred, [158] Adlerian therapy, [92], [157-61] Aerobic exercise, [205-8] Affective disorders, [69], [73-74] drug therapy and, [234] Agencies, [289-97] public, [55] Aging, problems of, [69], [76] Alcoholics Anonymous, [188] Alcoholism, [77], [108] Alzheimer's disease, [77] Anemia, [107] Anesthesia, hypnosis and, [221] Antianxiety drugs, [228], [231] Anticipatory anxiety, [152] Antidepressants, [229], [232] side effects of, [233] Antiepileptic drugs, [229] Antiparkinsonian drugs, [229] Antipsychotic drugs, [228], [235] Anxiety
anticipatory, [152] counter-conditioning and, [176] drug therapy and, [228], [230] running and, [210] Anxiety attacks, [72] Articulateness, [83] Associations, professional, [247-48], [293], [296]
Behavior modification, [94], [175], [177], [180] family therapy and, [201] Behavioral therapy, [173-83] case history of, [180-82] Belief systems, [141] Berne, Eric, [132] Bioenergetics, [52], [93], [162] Biofeedback, [50], [96], [178], [211-14] how to find, [248] Blood sugar disorders, [103-5] Board eligibility, [46] Brain dysfunction, organic, [77] Brain tumors, [106]

Breath counting, [224] Bubble, meditation of, [225] Byrd, Richard, [9-11]
Caffeine, [108], [229] Cancer, pancreatic, [106] Childhood disorders, [68], [70] psychoanalysis and, [117] Children, conformity and, [13] Choice point, [168] Client-centered therapy, [90], [124-26] Clinical psychology, [42], [246] Cognitive therapy, [95], [139-45] behavior change and, [175], [178-79], [180] Commitment, [80] Compulsions, [72] Conditional love, [124] Confidentiality, [257-66] Conformity, [13] Congruence, [35] Contemplative meditation, [225] Content analysis, [192] Coping strategy, [217] Cost of therapy, [250] Counseling, academic, [56] Counseling psychology, [43] Counselors
social work, [29], [40-42], [246-48] religious, [48-50] Counter-conditioning therapy, [94], [174-77], [182] Countertransference, [119] County counseling agencies, [55] Crisis intervention, [69], [76]
Decision making, [179] Defense mechanisms, [33] Delusions, [76] Demoralization, [271] Depression, [73-74] drug therapy and, [229], [231-34] electroconvulsive therapy and, [233] logotherapy and, [152] running and, [208] Dereflection, [152] Desensitization, [177], [216] Diabetes, [103] Diagnosis, self. See Self-diagnosis
Direct decision therapy, [93], [167-72] case history of, [168] how to find, [248] Distraction techniques, [178] Drug addiction, [77], [108] Drug therapy, [227-36] appropriateness of, [235] drugs used in, [228-30] See also Medication
Dynamic psychotherapy, [115] Dysphoria, [206]
Ego, development of, [13] Ego states, [132] Electroconvulsive therapy, [233] Ellis, Albert, [140] Emotional flooding therapies, [161-67] how to find, [248] Encounter groups, [187] Endogenous depression, [229] Epilepsy, [105] drug therapy and, [229] Erickson, Milton H., [219] Esalen Institute, [188] est, [188] Exercise, [82] Exercise therapy, [53], [96], [204-11] how to find, [249] Existential-humanistic therapy, [92], [145-49] how to find, [248] Exogenous depression, [229] Extroversion, [82]
Family problems, [75] Family therapy, [95], [194-203] Feedback loops, [101]