Common factors in relation to Child and Youth
Care therapeutic practice Assay and Lambert (1999) in establishing the empirical case for common factors in therapy, refer to meta - analytic outcome reviews.
Not exact matches
To the extent that they have addressed family - related matters, mainline churches have aligned themselves with a
therapeutic ethic of
care and self - fulfillment that affirms a range of family configurations and sexual
practices.
Athletic Trainers work closely with physicians and other health professionals and are responsible for being current in several areas, including: an evidence based
practice (EBP), prevention and health promotion (PHP), clinical examination and diagnosis (CE), acute
care of injuries and illnesses (AC),
therapeutic interventions (TI), psychosocial strategies and referral (PS), healthcare administration (HA), and professional development and responsibility (PD).
She has experience working in infant mental health
practicing bonding and attachment therapy,
therapeutic foster
care, school based therapy, mental health triage administering psychological assessments and determining crisis stabilization needs, and private
practice.
«That this House opposes the Government's plans to impose a polyclinic, or GP - led health centre, in every primary
care trust; regrets that this could result in the closure of up to 1,700 GP surgeries; is concerned that the imposition of polyclinics against the will of patients and GPs could be detrimental to standards of
care, particularly for the elderly and vulnerable, by breaking the vital GP / patient link; further regrets that these plans are being imposed without consultation; is alarmed at the prospective loss of patient access to local GP services at a time when
care closer to home should be strengthened; believes that the Government's plans would jeopardise the independence and commissioning capability of general
practice in the future; supports the strengthening of access to diagnostic and
therapeutic services without undermining the structure of GP services; and calls on the Government to reconsider its plans for polyclinics.
Here, a multidisciplinary team of neurologists, neurointensive
care specialists, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, advanced
practice nurses, therapists and other experts provides comprehensive diagnostic and
therapeutic care for people with the following disorders:
It will offer state of the art detoxification processes, holistic treatment modalities based on a range of proven
therapeutic practices, structured individualized
care and deep healing in a residential environment that values and reconnects the human being with his / her inner fire, inner creator and purpose in life.
In Germany, where integrative medicine is
practiced as the standard of
care, chasteberry is approved for menstrual irregularity, PMS, and breast pain.10 Blumenthal M., et al. «The Complete German E Commission monographs:
therapeutic guide to herbal medicine.»
After many years
practicing Chiropractic medicine and nursing she developed a deeper interest in Functional Medicine and the value of the
therapeutic relationship in health
care.
«Medical
Therapeutic Yoga offers health
care professionals a thorough roadmap to understanding how yoga might be used in their
practices and the «how - to» as well.
Yoga Therapy is a burgeoning field of professional
practice that emphasizes personalized, one - on - one
therapeutic care.
Using high - quality natural products that are prepared with intention and contain mindfully sourced
therapeutic - grade ingredients elevates a beauty routine from a chore into a grounding self -
care practice that engages the senses, soothes the nervous system, and works well beyond skin deep.
She has experience working in infant mental health
practicing bonding and attachment therapy,
therapeutic foster
care, school based therapy, mental health triage administering psychological assessments and determining crisis stabilization needs, and private
practice.
Individual consultation includes, but is not limited to self
care of the therapist; vicarious traumatization; assessing and treating trauma and abuse; dissociation; attachment; treatment planning; organizing and sequencing treatment in complex cases;
therapeutic impasses and resistances; managing self - harm and suicidality; transference and countertransference, setting a therapy frame and helpful boundaries; and private
practice issues.
I have experience working in NHS Primary
care, within charities and also in private
practice, I also run
therapeutic groups.
My compassionate and
caring philosophy combined with best
practice multi-modal
therapeutic approaches allows me to help a wide variety of people.
In my
practice, I strive to create a safe,
caring, non-judgmental environment where a strong
therapeutic relationship can flourish.
In addition to my private
practice work, I have provided services in an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) setting, taught as an Adjunct Professor at George Mason University, been a Program and Case Manager for a health clinic devoted to HIV / AIDS patients and their families, been a case manager in
therapeutic foster
care, and worked as a counselor for an adolescent group home.
«My
practice style is open, accepting, nonjudgmental, direct, and
caring in a relaxed
therapeutic environment.
At this point in the evolution of Child and Youth
Care practice, a formal survey of this situation with young people who are in treatment settings of one sort or another would be a valuable research contribution, for Prochaska (1999) claims that
therapeutic interventions need to fit with the stage of change of the client.
While I am not suggesting that improvements can not be made to such programs, or that child
care staff, like other professionals, require supervision and support to increasingly develop a vision of their work that includes a
therapeutic focus, I am suggesting that any notion that suggests that quality Child and Youth
Practice is not
therapeutic needs to be vigorously rejected, and is not in keeping with recent outcome research which suggests the reverse.
The way that
therapeutic relationships can continue, interrupted but not disturbed, serves as a foundation for Relational Child and Youth
Care practice.
Labeling / Creative Language: An Important Tool / Leadership (1) / Leadership (2) / Leadership (3) / Leadership in a
therapeutic environment (1) / Leadership in a
therapeutic environment (2) / Leadership styles / Learning (1) / Learning (2) / Learning basic skills / Learning environment / Learning in residential
care / Learning in the experiential group / Learning to
care for others (1) / Learning to
care for others (2) / Learning to dance / Learning to listen / Levels of intervention / LGBTQ youth / Life in group
care / Life space (1) / Lifespace (2) / Life space interventions / Life space interview (1) / Life space interview (2) / Life space interview (3) / Life space interviews / Life space supervision (1) / Life space supervision (2) / Lifespace work / Life span in
care practice / Lifestyles / Limits / Listen to youth / Listening (1) / Listening (2) / Listening to children (1) / Listening to children (2) / Living relationship / Locked confinement / Loneliness / Longitudinal studies / Looked after children / Loss and grief / Love in residential settings / Love is not enough / Love is vulnerable / Loving the unlovable
«I am a Licensed Mental Health Therapist with expert knowledge of various
therapeutic practices and a commitment to offering client centered
care.
Congregate
Care Rightsizing and Redesign: Young Children, Voluntary Placements and a Profile of Therapeutic Group Homes (PDF - 534 KB) Connecticut Department of Children and Families (2011) Provides an overview of congregate care in Connecticut, describes levers of change in four practice areas, profiles younger children in care, and discusses the challenges to providing servi
Care Rightsizing and Redesign: Young Children, Voluntary Placements and a Profile of
Therapeutic Group Homes (PDF - 534 KB) Connecticut Department of Children and Families (2011) Provides an overview of congregate
care in Connecticut, describes levers of change in four practice areas, profiles younger children in care, and discusses the challenges to providing servi
care in Connecticut, describes levers of change in four
practice areas, profiles younger children in
care, and discusses the challenges to providing servi
care, and discusses the challenges to providing services.
Because the challenges that the aging process can bring are unique, I focus my
therapeutic practice on elder
care.»
AASECT believes that there is an urgent need for sexual healing
practices that is, for biopsychosocial or holistic
care, for
therapeutic intervention, and for personal growth opportunities to be made available to all people, who are compromised in their pursuit of sexual health and happiness.
Outlines the definition, best
practices, and challenges of
therapeutic or treatment foster
care.
Children who are afraid to trust can be some of the most difficult to understand and to
care for, yet there are
therapeutic parenting
practices that will make a difference.
This book is a bit older when it comes to adoption theories and
practices but is an excellent resource for those working in
therapeutic foster
care and / or adoption.
She
practices in Atlanta, Georgia, working with complex psychological trauma, dissociation, attachment issues,
therapeutic impasse, therapist self -
care, and many other related topics in psychotherapy.
Our clinical team represents a wide array of specialized expertise based on training and experience in a variety of evidence - based, best
practice therapeutic approaches with those families and individuals touched by foster
care and adoption.
YAP staff
practice a young adult - adapted version of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), an Evidence - Based
practice that increases emotion and behavior regulation and interpersonal skills, and
Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI), an effective crisis prevention and intervention model for residential
care providers.