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Name of user account (user_name) | 92.119.36.125 |
Page ID (article_articleid) | 0 |
Page namespace (article_namespace) | 2 |
Page title (without namespace) (article_text) | 92.119.36.136 |
Full page title (article_prefixedtext) | User:92.119.36.136 |
Action (action) | edit |
Edit summary/reason (summary) | Clearing Up Common Myths About Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing and the Structure of IOP |
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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext) | I’ve noticed that Intensive Outpatient Treatment is commonly described as a goal-oriented framework. With consistent participation in guided sessions, it supports skill development and emotional regulation while still letting someone remain active in their community. It definitely appears often in broader behavioral health literature.
http://lkinstitute.weebly.com/blog/how-a-structured-intensive-outpatient-program-iop-supports-long-term-recovery
<a href=https://cjdebtreform.org/node/828880>How Successful Is Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy for Treating PTSD Effects in the Coming Year, and Where Does Intensive Outpatient Programming Fit in the Recovery Process?</a> e8fc5e4 |
Old page size (old_size) | 0 |
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp) | 1772025779 |