My primary therapeutic approach involves
cognitive behavioral techniques which are based on the belief that our thoughts influence our feelings and behaviors.»
Not exact matches
I often use AutPlay Therapy interventions,
which is a combination of Play Therapy,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Relationship Development
Techniques.
To help my clients, I use
cognitive -
behavioral techniques (e.g., examining
which thoughts and behaviors contribute to and take away from your experience), mindfulness (e.g., becoming more aware of yourself in a nonjudgmental way) and relaxation training.»
We report a case of the phobia of urinary incontinence treated with
cognitive behavioral techniques,
which involved
cognitive restructuring, distraction, relaxation training, and exposure to feared situations.
In her work, she draws from mindfulness - based
techniques, systems - based approach,
cognitive -
behavioral therapy, relationship - based therapies such as person - centered therapy, and dance / movement therapy (in
which a focus is placed the body - mind connection and the role of the body as a key informant in supporting clients» emotional awareness).
«I have had considerable experience working with adult clients with relationship problems, developing interventions
which involve stress management, and the management of both anxiety and depression using
cognitive -
behavioral techniques.
Generally, counseling works by a process of investigation, wherein the goal is to identify the problems present in the relationship, and secondarily, by application of spiritual, meditative, communicative, or
cognitive -
behavioral techniques,
which serve to overcome, reduce or eliminate identified problems and to strengthen marital bonds.
Over the years, I have developed my own therapeutic modality
which incorporates
techniques from the
Cognitive -
Behavioral, Adaptive Information Processing and Psychodynamic schools of thought.
I primarily practice Dialectical
Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
which I have extensive training and experience with, and also use
techniques from
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI).»
Coaches use
techniques grounded in social
cognitive theory,
cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness,
which have been shown to produce significant positive behavior change, particularly with weight loss and maintenance.
The strategies and
techniques involved in psychodynamic are: Interpreting symptoms Addressing Resistances Working through defenses Connecting your past to the present Emphasize a holistic understanding of the problem Working with transferential issues
Cognitive behavioral therapy: Here the focus is on the present, in
which the therapeutic change highlights the client s interpersonal functioning.
Mindfulness - based relapse prevention (MBRP) is an intervention for persons recovering from addiction
which integrates mindfulness practices and
cognitive and
behavioral - based relapse prevention
techniques, with the goal of helping individuals avoid a return to substance use.
I primarily use psychodynamic therapy
which helps the client gain self - insight but also use a variety of therapeutic
techniques including
cognitive and
behavioral methods.