Tx 4ea5387d40fc98853dfa9ebcf5cefeefbf084dd2@18713149
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18,713,149
at 2018-01-05 13:51:33 (UTC)
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ref_block_num | 35,366 |
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expiration | 2018-01-05 14:01:24 |
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operations | 0. | 0. | comment |
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1. | parent_author | abigail-dantes |
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parent_permlink | depression-through-the-lens-of-cbt-and-the-case-study-of-mr-b |
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author | sco |
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permlink | re-abigail-dantes-depression-through-the-lens-of-cbt-and-the-case-study-of-mr-b-20180105t135126634z |
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title | "" |
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body | "I think both methods (CBT / psychoanalysis) have their rights and wrongs. Of course, for many, it is the symptoms of a disorder that are painful, so relieving patients from the symptoms should be the priority of any therapeutic approach. And CBT works very well to do this, much better than pychoanalysis. <br>But I also can understand the argument that for a sustainable effect, you have to change not only your behavior, but also the underlying problems. Those don't necessarily have to be Freudian sexual problems, but might be a situation with your family/marriage, constant stress at work etc. etc.
I'm quite a fan of systemic therapy (does it translate to English like that?)." |
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json_metadata | {"tags":["psychology"],"app":"steemit/0.1"} |
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transaction_id | 4ea5387d40fc98853dfa9ebcf5cefeefbf084dd2 |
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block_num | 18,713,149 |
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transaction_num | 27 |
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