by on May 1, 2026
Alternative therapy is a broad term that refers to healing practices, health systems, and treatment methods that exist outside conventional mainstream medicine. For many people, the phrase brings to mind herbal medicine, acupuncture, yoga, meditation, massage, or homeopathy. For others, it suggests a more personal and holistic approach to health—one that does not focus only on symptoms, but also on the body, mind, emotions, lifestyle, and environment. In recent decades, alternative therapy has g...
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by on January 9, 2025
The targets of instructional therapy's treatment plan embody creating clients' strategic use of strengths to foster learning, develop autonomy and understand the connection between learning and social/emotional functioning. In the 1940s, parallel growth in the field occurred in Europe and the United States, influenced by the work of pioneers like August Aichorn and Katrina DeHirsch, in Germany. DeHirsch wrote of the "therapy alliance" between the tutorial therapist and the little one, while dist...
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