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harleystreetpsychotherapi
Joined: 05 Jan 2010 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:49 pm Post subject: Harely Street Psychotherapist |
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Psychotherapy is a term which is used to describe a treatment for emotional and psychological disorders which generally have a significant and often debilitating effect on our lives and often emanate from the past. It is a talk-based treatment during which the thoughts, feelings and behaviour patterns of the patient are explored and more healthy coping strategies are learned. By discussing current and past experiences, patients develop an understanding of how they themselves contribute to the successful and unsuccessful outcomes in their lives and so acquire the tools to make lasting change. Unlike drug therapy, therefore, which can only treat the symptoms of psychological or emotional illness and is only effective whilst the medication is being taken, psychotherapy offers the opportunity to make a positive and life-long impact on behaviour and thought patterns.
Harely Street Psychotherapist
Harely Street Psychotherapist
Harley Street Psychotherapist
Counselling and Psychotherapy in central London
Harley Street Psychotherapist is a well-established group of psychotherapists and counsellors based at the heart of Central London’s most famous centre for private medical excellence. Our highly-trained and qualified counselling and psychotherapy experts have many years’ experience working in the therapeutic field with individuals, groups, families and couples of all ages and from all cultural and religious backgrounds, not just in the London and the UK, but around the world. |
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benny
Joined: 14 May 2010 Posts: 13
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Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 11:51 am Post subject: General discussion |
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thanks for given the information i hope that you will give more that type in future Psychotherapist
thanks
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mendis
Joined: 30 Aug 2010 Posts: 2
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 3:50 pm Post subject: |
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Hello,
I have a information about the great psychotherapist i want to share with you the information is,
Alan Fleming McGlashan, MC, born on 20 October 1898 of Scottish parents in Bedworth, Nottinghamshire, where his father was a medical doctor in General Practice.
Joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1916, later the RAF.
After constantly flying over German lines, he was Mentioned in Despatches, awarded the MC and the Croix de Guerre with Palm, the citation reading, He has accomplished all his missions with the greatest devotion, and on many occasions has succeeded in reconnaissance at very low altitude in perilous conditions under violent enemy fire.
The Exhibition he won to Clare College Cambridge had been deferred to 1918 (B.A. 1921). Training for the medical profession at St. George's Hospital (MRCS and LRCP 1924). After qualifying, he joined a tramp steamer as ship's surgeon. He also worked as a drama critic for the The Observer and News Chronicle.
After joining his father in general practice, he trained at the Maudsley Hospital and the Tavistock Clinic, qualifying as a consultant psychiatrist (D.P.M.) in 1940.
Later, after meeting C.G. Jung and reading his works, Dr. McGlashan, though eclectic in his work, leaned strongly towards Jungian analysis. Between 1941-45 Dr. McGlashan was consulting psychiatrist on the War Office Selection Board. He was a member of the psychiatric staff at St. George's Hospital, the Maudsley Hospital and the West End Hospital; his private practice was for many years in Wimpole Street, and later at his home. His patients including HRH The Prince of Wales and, as she would become, Diana, Princess of Wales.
In 1934 he married Hilda Cameron-Smith (died 1975), and in 1979 he married Sasha Baldi.
Laurens van der Post and Arthur Koestler were close friends. He died in London on 6 May 1997, aged 98.
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