Not exact matches
Ip
worked with psychologists to design the content, which he said combines tenets of exposure
therapy, mindfulness, and
cognitive behavioral therapy.
Working at Heartland Alliance in Chicago allowed me to provide case management and individual
therapy to adults drawing from the following evidence - based models I am trained in and find to be effective: Family Centered Treatment (FCT), Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical - Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
therapy to adults drawing from the following evidence - based models I am trained in and find to be effective: Family Centered Treatment (FCT),
Cognitive -
Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical - Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
Therapy (CBT), Dialectical -
Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
Therapy (DBT) and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR).
Among the many interests and modalities that she brings to her
work, Christine has advanced training in
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Anxiety & Depression, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness Meditation, Trauma - Focused
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and is certified in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy — Level I. For many years, she participated in Dr. Tina Payne Bryson's professional study group on Interpersonal Neurobiology, a field that deeply informs her
work and belief in the healing power of relationship and connection.
Utilizing theoretical foundations and techniques from Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy, Theraplay, Narrative
Therapy, the Adult Attachment Interview,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical
Behavioral Therapy, Playful Parenting, Love and Logic, relaxation exercises, guided imagery, imagery rescripting, along with therapeutic play and art
work.
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.
Individuals whose brains exhibit the at - risk signatures may be more likely to benefit from strategies that boost the brain's dorsolateral prefrontal activity, including
cognitive behavioral therapy,
working memory training, or transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).
On the other hand, if you're on antidepressants and they're not
working, or if the side effects are making you feel bad, then discuss with your physician the possibility of tapering off and going into psychotherapy, especially short - term
cognitive -
behavioral therapy.
To better understand the benefits of a new, family - based
cognitive behavioral therapy and how it may
work to improve sleep in children with ASD, McCrae and Micah Mazurek, associate professor of health psychology, are conducting a sleep treatment study through the Research Core at the MU Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
Now, a new study concludes that for patients who can't or won't take medication, psychological approaches like
cognitive behavioral therapy could
work as an alternative treatment.
«So if you're not using it, there's no reason to expect the continued benefit for a treatment that
works that way, whereas
cognitive behavioral therapy teaches skills.»
The bottom line: The good news is that a treatment like
cognitive -
behavioral therapy works really well, says Cynthia Bulik, PhD, director of the Eating Disorders Program at the University of North Carolina.
If you do nt have apnea, some docs recommend
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): You
work with a trained therapist to change how you think about sleep and learn sleep - inducing techniques (like how to set up your sleep space and what to do before bedtime).
Her drive to incorporate a more holistic perspective into her
work led her to earn a PhD in clinical psychology at Fielding Graduate University, where she specialized in positive psychology,
cognitive behavioral therapy, and mind - body medicine.
We use the following modalities:
cognitive behavioral therapy, counseling, EFT, Reichian breath
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work or the
Work of Byron Ka
Work of Byron Katie.
Counseling
Therapies:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Emotional Freedom Technique, Gestalt
Therapy, Group
Therapy, Hypnotherapy, Neuro - Linguistic Programming, Reichian Breathwork, The
Work of Byron Katie
I use techniques from several different treatment modalities, including psychodynamic
therapy (developing insight), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (identifying and working to live in alignment with your values), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (noticing your thoughts and how they shape your behavior).
therapy (developing insight), Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy (identifying and working to live in alignment with your values), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (noticing your thoughts and how they shape your behavior).
Therapy (identifying and
working to live in alignment with your values), and
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (noticing your thoughts and how they shape your behavior).
Therapy (noticing your thoughts and how they shape your behavior).»
These
works are based on schematics depicting motivational and inspirational systems,
cognitive behavioral therapy, programing, networking to form a nexus of human desire, folly, and machine logic.
And in fact, several clinical trials have found that there is something else that
works better:
cognitive behavioral therapy (C.B.T.) for insomnia (also called C.B.T. - I.).
I got myself into a state - funded rehab (this time based on the
cognitive behavioral therapy model of recovery), moved into clean and sober housing, and found
work as a housekeeper at a Victorian bed and breakfast on Seattle's Capitol Hill.
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Behavioral Health, Clinical Social
Work, Alcoholism Treatment, Drug Treatment, Child and Family Services, Foster Care and Adoption,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectic
Behavioral Therapy, Training
Facilitated groups daily, to assist clients in developing skills and access resources needed to increase their capacity to be successful and satisfied in living and
working environment utilizing
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psycho - education and Motivational Interviewing
She
works as a private practitioner with many clients on
cognitive behavioral therapy, adult issues like divorce and separation...
It has been repeatedly documented that individual, generic family,
behavioral,
cognitive therapy not only does not
work, it makes the child's situation worse.
She has extensive experience
working with adults, couples, families and adolescents and utilizes a strengths - based approach as well as
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
Working within the theoretical framework of
cognitive -
behavioral therapy, I incorporate multiple strategies and techniques into my therapeutic practice, including mindfulness meditation.»
The therapists at Alpine Academy have a foundational stance of system theory while using a variety of approaches in their individual
work with each student (i.e.
cognitive -
behavioral, systemic, experiential, dialectical behavior
therapy, acceptance - commitment
therapy, EMDR, etc.).
My philosophy is to help families or individuals to achieve their goals by
working together using a variety of techniques to help my clients feel comfortable, while building a trusting relationship through humanistic,
cognitive and
behavioral therapy.
As a therapist, my main way of understanding how people
work is through
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
I meet people where they are as they come into
therapy, help them get symptom relief by
working to address
cognitive and
behavioral issues that are preventing them from leading their most satisfying life, while looking to foster insight and healing from the patterns that caused symptoms in the first place.»
The foundation of my
work is the collaborative and proven effective tools of
Cognitive and
Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
Specialization: Abuse & Neglect in Childhood, ADD / ADHD, Adjustment Disorders, Adoption, Aging / Older Adults, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attachment Disorders, Autism / Asperger's Syndrome, Body Image, Co-dependency,
Cognitive /
Behavioral, Conflict Resolution, Couples / Marriage, Crisis / disaster intervention, Depression / Mood Disorders, Divorce / Separation, Early Trauma Protocol, Family of Origin Issues, Family
Therapy, Grief / Loss / Bereavement, Groups, Infertility / Fertility, Insomnia, Obsessive - Compulsive Disorder, Parenting, Relationship Issues, Religious / Spiritual Concerns, Self - Esteem / Empowerment, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Violence / Rape, Shame, Sleep Disorders, Stress Management, Trauma, Women's Issues,
Work issues
I have certification in Trauma Focused
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Have helped clients from adolescents to adult
work through the trauma of abuse.
In helping clients
work through the healing process I provide a strength based approach utilizing
cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focused brief
therapy, and psychodynamic
therapy.»
I
worked in the Department of Psychiatry at UAMS for 8 years where I specialized in
working with young adults age 14 - 24, utilizing several evidence - based
therapies including
cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety, depressive, obsessive compulsive disorder, and parent led
behavioral techniques.
In my
work with individuals, couples, and families, I use a combination of clinical models including: Structural Family
Therapy, Narrative
Therapy, Emotion Focused
Therapy,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Internal Family Systems model.
I utilize psychodynamic psychotherapy,
cognitive behavioral therapy, and mindfulness / relaxation
work to assist you in achieving your goals.
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.
Process - Oriented, Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy for Adults; Psychodynamic
work for Anxiety and Depression;
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia; Relationships and Couples Counseling
In 2012, I began
working with veterans and survivors of trauma using a combination of narrative and
cognitive -
behavioral therapies.
I draw from an eclectic mix of evidence based practices, including
cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance & commitment
therapy, solutions focused
therapy, and mindfulness techniques, to help you build both a better awareness of your challenges, and the confidence needed to
work toward positive outcomes.
Although my therapeutic
work is eclectic in nature, I tend to draw from a
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approach.
I
work with individuals, families and couples and utilize a variety of techniques including play
therapy, expressive arts,
cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing.»
I enjoy
working together to effect change and foster self - regulation using a combined approach of
cognitive behavioral therapy, skill - building, mindfulness, and movement.
I utilize strategies from
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution - Focused
Therapy, Expressive Arts
Therapy, Mindfulness, and Body - Centered
Work.»
Specialization: Abuse & Neglect in Childhood, Adjustment Disorders, Adolescents, Adoption, Anxiety, Attachment Disorders, Chronic Illness, Co-dependency,
Cognitive /
Behavioral, Cross Cultural / Multi-Racial Issues, Depression / Mood Disorders, Energy Psychology, Family of Origin Issues, Family
Therapy, Grief / Loss / Bereavement, Hypnotherapy, LGBT Issues / Gender Identity, Pain, Performance / Creativity Enhancement, Relationship Issues, Religious / Spiritual Concerns, Self - Esteem / Empowerment, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Violence / Rape, Shame, Somatic
Therapy, Stress Management, Trauma, Women's Issues,
Work issues
I
work from a Strength Based perspective, but also utilize
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Rational Emotive
Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).»
«I
work with clients mainly using a
cognitive behavioral perspective but I also do interpersonal
therapy and E.M.D.R. I help my clients
work towards the goal of resolving their problems and improving their lives in a meaningful way.
With
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy I can guide you with different techniques that have
worked well for others.
«I am a Doctor of
Behavioral Health that specializes in
Cognitive -
Behavioral Therapy and
work primarily with adults where traditional psychotherapies have been ineffective.
A strengths - based approach underpins our
work while incorporating aspects of
cognitive -
behavioral therapy, psychodynamic understanding, and expressive arts exercises.»