Not exact matches
Dr. Laptook specializes is Cognitive -
Behavioral Therapy and Parent Training and uses these
approaches in the treatment of Selective Mutism, with interventions focusing on gradual exposures to facilitate verbalization in the context of working together with both the
family and the school setting.
• Proficient in facilitating and conducting group, couples and
family therapy sessions • Competent at maintaining an updated knowledge base by proactive following of scholarly journals documenting clinical research • Substantial knowledge of
behavioral, psychodynamic, cognitive and humanistic
approaches to counseling
Provide psychosocial interventions,
behavioral therapy,
family therapy and milieu
therapy also known as psychodynamic
approaches.
She has extensive experience working with adults, couples,
families and adolescents and utilizes a strengths - based
approach as well as cognitive
behavioral therapy (CBT).
He implements a Strengths Based, Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and
Family Systems
approach and collaborates with his clients and their
families to develop specific goals to meet their needs and objectives.
Other
approaches to
therapy include sandtray, expressive art, bibliotherapy, solution - focused, cognitive
behavioral, and
family therapy.»
For example, he's never trained as a therapist (and never claims to be one), yet he integrates several clinical
approaches into his retreats, including cognitive
behavioral therapy, psychodynamic strategies, Ericksonian principles, Internal
Family Systems, Gestalt
therapy, positive psychology, and narrative
therapy.
My work with clients is grounded in Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy with integration of family system approaches, acceptance and commitment therapy, and relational approaches to elicit change and assist my clients and families in meeting their goals for tre
Therapy with integration of
family system
approaches, acceptance and commitment
therapy, and relational approaches to elicit change and assist my clients and families in meeting their goals for tre
therapy, and relational
approaches to elicit change and assist my clients and
families in meeting their goals for treatment.
I use an integrative
approach drawing upon my training in
family systems and cognitive /
behavioral therapies, selecting what will be most helpful for each individual, couple or
family.
I have an eclectic
approach, however primarily use clinical techniques and intervention associated with cognitive -
behavioral therapy,
family systems and existential humanistic
therapy.
Dr. Francisco's
approach is
family - focused with an emphasis on action - oriented interventions such as Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and skills training in the areas of Social Communication, Executive Functioning, and Independent Living.
My practice consists of individual and
family therapy, employing a cognitive -
behavioral and
family systems
approach.
My
approach to
therapy utilizes a wide range of therapeutic tools including cognitive -
behavioral, skills training, interpersonal and
family interventions.
My
approach in facilitating awareness and growth with clients includes using intuitive knowledge coupled with psychotherapeutic and empirically - based
approaches in counseling, such as cognitive
behavioral therapy, psychodynamic and humanistic
therapy, brief strategic,
family systems, stages of change and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing.»
Other counseling
approaches in which I am trained and use successfully are Cognitive
behavioral therapy, Attachment
therapy, Solution focused
therapy, Structural
family therapy, and Mindfulness
therapy.
I believe in a holistic
approach to treatment which has been influenced by the work of C.G. Jung, Dialetical
Behavioral Therapy, Feminists» models use of empowerment, and
family systems work.»
My primary
therapy approach involves Cognitive Behavioral and Dialectical Behavior Therapy; however, I integrate psychodynamic and family systems techniques as
therapy approach involves Cognitive
Behavioral and Dialectical Behavior
Therapy; however, I integrate psychodynamic and family systems techniques as
Therapy; however, I integrate psychodynamic and
family systems techniques as needed.
To best initiate growth, I employ a holistic
approach to
therapy — drawing on
family systems theory, cognitive
behavioral therapy, neurobiology and always humor, when possible.
«Drawing from Cognitive -
Behavioral,
Family, Narrative and Mindfulness - Based
Therapy traditions, I bring an experienced and practical
approach to working with individuals, couples and
families.
In my practice of individual, couple and
family therapy, I use psychodynamic, cognitive,
behavioral and
family systems
approaches to empower you so that you make better choices in order to solve life's problems.
Techniques of interpersonal psychotherapy, cognitive and
behavioral approaches, and structural
family therapy are utilized to treat emotional and
behavioral problems associated with anxiety, depression, and
family conflict.?
Behavioral, couples and
family techniques, expressive
therapies and individualized
approaches.
My
approach to
therapy is integrative drawing on client - centered, psychodynamic, cognitive
behavioral, attachment, and
family systems models.
HMI achieves this by providing a holistic
approach including the following
therapies: Cognitive -
Behavioral, Solution - Focused, Trauma,
Family Systems, and Massage.»
Laura L.C. Johnson, MA, MBA, is a licensed marriage and
family therapist in California, whose therapeutic
approach combines positive psychology, cognitive
behavioral therapy and schema
therapy.
While existing reviews report positive outcomes for cognitive -
behavioral therapy, behaviour management, and parenting interventions, either alone or in combination with
family - based
approaches, the authors suggest that evidence for interventions with a child - only component was limited because of the small number of studies and that the estimate for child - only interventions was imprecise.
General Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy (CBT) offers effective methods for treating trauma - related disorders and promoting healing, but TF - CBT offers expanded methods, incorporates techniques from family therapy, and uses an extremely trauma - sensitive ap
Therapy (CBT) offers effective methods for treating trauma - related disorders and promoting healing, but TF - CBT offers expanded methods, incorporates techniques from
family therapy, and uses an extremely trauma - sensitive ap
therapy, and uses an extremely trauma - sensitive
approach.
My therapeutic
approach combines Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy with other Early Intervention therapeutic
approaches, as well as, Relationship - Based
Therapies to help
families create healthy consistent secure and loving relationship in children and adults.
My
approach is integrated, blending modalities from Cognitive -
Behavioral Therapy, Shame Resilience,
Family Systems, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness, and Solution - Focused
Therapy.
Recognizing the opportunity to use the MIECHV program to help improve new mothers» mental health, many states are building on promising
approaches to address postpartum depression directly through home visiting programs in effective, innovative ways.27 In 2014, 68 percent of state MIECHV - funded programs increased screenings for maternal depressive symptoms and improved referral rates among pregnant women or women enrolled in home visiting programs.28 Additionally, 70 percent of state programs reported improvements to parents» emotional well - being by successfully lowering reported parental stress and reducing rates of depressive symptoms among participating
families.29 For example, Moving Beyond Depression is a program that uses in - home cognitive
behavioral therapy to ameliorate, not just screen for, maternal depression.
I primarily employ a relational
approach and I pull from existential, psychodynamic, cognitive
behavioral,
family systems, play and other
therapy modalities as appropriate.»
Although Julie tailors her
approach to the needs of each client, she finds Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy, Solution - Focused
Therapy, and
Family Systems Counseling to be the most effective.
I utilize an eclectic
approach including cognitive
behavioral therapy, dialectic
behavioral therapy, solution focused and strengths based counseling to assist each individual,
family, and / or couple.
I believe in an eclectic
approach that incorporates the use of cognitive -
behavioral, strength based, client - centered, trauma informed care and
family therapy techniques.
My
approach to
therapy blends traditional methods (Cognitive / Behavioral, Family Therapy) with alternative methodologies (Psychodrama, Gestalt, Humanistic, Creative Arts Therapies and Advanced Integrative Therapy - a transpersonal energy psychology particularly beneficial for clients with trauma induced i
therapy blends traditional methods (Cognitive /
Behavioral,
Family Therapy) with alternative methodologies (Psychodrama, Gestalt, Humanistic, Creative Arts Therapies and Advanced Integrative Therapy - a transpersonal energy psychology particularly beneficial for clients with trauma induced i
Therapy) with alternative methodologies (Psychodrama, Gestalt, Humanistic, Creative Arts
Therapies and Advanced Integrative
Therapy - a transpersonal energy psychology particularly beneficial for clients with trauma induced i
Therapy - a transpersonal energy psychology particularly beneficial for clients with trauma induced issues).
Research shows not only that several major
approaches — including cognitive
behavioral therapy (CBT); acceptance and commitment
therapy; interpersonal,
family, and even short - term psychodynamic
therapy — are successful stand - alone treatments for depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and other conditions, but that
therapy significantly boosts outcomes for clients already taking meds for severe mental illnesses, including bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
The underpinnings of the current model are trauma theory (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, neurobiology of stress and trauma);
family systems theory (dynamic, structural, strategic
approaches); attachment theory and research (internal working model, developmental research, disorganized - disoriented attachment, parent - infant bonding); experiential
therapy (affective expression, process orientation); cognitive -
behavioral treatment (cognitive rescripting, developing coping skills); psychoanalytical theory (object relations); and positive psychology (signature strengths, resilience).
It uniquely addresses cognitive,
behavioral, and affective aspects of
family life, incorporating effective processes of change from other models including: strategic and structural
approaches, existential / emotive
therapy, eco-systemic
approaches, and cognitive
behavioral approaches.
Mrs. LeFevre provides
therapies surrounding a cognitive
behavioral,
family systems & client - centered
approach for a wide range of mental health challenges.
Dawn uses a collaborative, integrated
approach that combines Emotionally Focused
Therapy, Cognitive -
Behavioral Therapy,
Family Systems theory, Psychodynamic theory, Imago Relationship
Therapy and concepts from the works of Willard F. Harley, Jr. and John Gottman.
Informed by an amalgamation of psychoanalytic and attachment theories, the techniques offered in this book can be employed alongside a variety of therapeutic modalities, such as evidenced - based cognitive -
behavioral treatment; social learning,
family systems, emotion - focused, Ericksonian, and solution - focused
approaches; gestalt, psychodynamic, and narrative
therapies; as well as play
therapy and the
therapies of the creative arts.
Individual and
Family Therapy, utilizing cognitive -
behavioral, solution focused, psycho - educational, Acceptance & Commitment
Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness
approaches.
Through an integrative
approach that includes techniques from cognitive -
behavioral, Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy, Dialectical Behavior
Therapy, solution - focused, interpersonal neurobiology, attachment theory, and narrative
therapies I work collaboratively with individuals, couples, and
families to help define their goals and develop a plan for treatment based on the needs and
approach that is comfortable for the client.
Bridging Hope Counseling uses solution - focused to help identify what is working, strength - based focus,
family systems to combine what
family patterns may have contributed to what you experience, some Sensorimotor techniques that uses negative feelings in the body (like a negative «gut» feeling) to create change, EDMR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) for «stuck» issues from the past, TFT (Thought Field
Therapy), DBT (dialectical
behavioral training), and many other
approaches.
The techniques offered in Evocative Strategies in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy are informed by an integration of psychoanalytic and attachment theories and can be integrated into a variety of
therapy methods including evidenced - based cognitive -
behavioral, social learning,
family systems, emotion - focused, Ericksonian, solution - focused
approaches, gestalt, psychodynamic, narrative
approaches, play
therapy, and creative arts
therapies such as art, music and drama.
I know that not every single
approach is the right one for every individual, and so beyond my «out of the box» experiential modality, I typically bring to the
therapy room, I have been trained in a range of modalities including; Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Sand tray therapy, Prepare / Enrich (pre-marital counseling), Family Based Therapy for eating disorders (FBT), Trauma focused, and Mindf
therapy room, I have been trained in a range of modalities including; Dialectical
Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Sand tray therapy, Prepare / Enrich (pre-marital counseling), Family Based Therapy for eating disorders (FBT), Trauma focused, and Mindf
Therapy (DBT), Sand tray
therapy, Prepare / Enrich (pre-marital counseling), Family Based Therapy for eating disorders (FBT), Trauma focused, and Mindf
therapy, Prepare / Enrich (pre-marital counseling),
Family Based
Therapy for eating disorders (FBT), Trauma focused, and Mindf
Therapy for eating disorders (FBT), Trauma focused, and Mindfulness.
Cognitive
behavioral play
therapy approaches for dealing with
family treatment, trauma and abuse, and aggressive children
I have training in Structural
Family Therapy, Emotionally Focused Couples»
Therapy, Gottman Couples's
Therapy, Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy, Psychodynamic
approaches, and the treatment of trauma and internalized oppression.
I utilize an integrative
approach that incorporates cognitive
behavioral therapy, dialectical
behavioral therapy,
family systems
therapy, and emotion - focused
therapy.
Using a combination of
family systems
approach with cognitive -
behavioral therapy, Ms. Simmons aids clients in tracing current life issues back to their roots within their
family of origin.