Methods: One hundred seven adolescent patients with DSM - III - R major depressive disorder (MDD) were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 treatments:
individual cognitive behavior therapy, systemic behavior family therapy (SBFT), or individual nondirective supportive therapy (NST).
Not exact matches
To treat this
behavior, Psychology Today suggest
individuals enroll in
cognitive behavioral
therapy to identify the triggers that cause these urges and to find healthy ways to manage them.
And the unsupported assumption that antidepressants are more effective than
cognitive -
behavior therapy for the long - term treatment of depression can dissuade
individuals from seeking the most beneficial interventions for their illness [see «The Best Medicine?»
Using a combination of Strengths - Based Perspective and Mindfulness Based Approach during
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) Nick has helped many
individuals & families heal, overcome life's challenges and lead happier lives.
Individual and group sessions are provided to adolescents age 12 - 19 using
cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and dialectical
behavior therapy (DBT) techniques.
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.).
Family
therapy can employ techniques and exercises from
cognitive therapy,
behavior therapy, interpersonal
therapy, or other types of
individual therapy.
In the Verrecchia Clinic program, we offer
individual therapy — often focused on using
cognitive behavioral strategies — to give children and young adults tools to regulate their anxiety, mood, and acting - out
behaviors.
Cognitive Behavior Therapy is often used in individual and group therapy to help change dysfunctional
Therapy is often used in
individual and group
therapy to help change dysfunctional
therapy to help change dysfunctional habits.
In
individual therapy, our therapists at MidWest Center will use a variety of approaches, including
cognitive -
behavior therapy, interpersonal
therapy, and emotional - focused counseling... depending of course on your specific needs.
«I specialize in
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, a method changes an
individual's thought patterns in relation to emotions and
behavior.
«Our multi-disciplinary team approach incorporates: 12 - step facilitation
Individual therapy Group psychotherapy Medication management Case management Nutrition counseling In addition, clients benefit from a variety of psycho - educational and process groups, including
cognitive - behavioral
therapy, dialectical
behavior therapy, trauma work and gender issues.
ABA, the only scientifically validated method of
therapy for working with
individuals with Autism, is a comprehensive therapeutic method, which encompasses: language, social skills,
cognitive skills, self - help skills, fine & gross motor skills, and the management of problem
behaviors.
A key tenet of
cognitive behavioral
therapy is that
individuals manifesting maladaptive
behaviors may be able to learn coping skills that would allow them to decrease or abstain from the negative
behaviors.
«I have been successful treating
individuals with a variety of issues using
Cognitive Behavior Therapy.
As a mental health therapist with advanced training in both Dialectical
Behavior Therapy (DBT) and
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT), she loves supporting
individuals and families through difficulties involving anxiety, mood disorders, emotion regulation, self - injury and suicidality.
Sex
therapy addresses
individual and relationship issues through psychodynamic and
cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness, education, and home assignments.
Sex
therapy addresses
individual and relationship issues through psychodynamic and
cognitive behavior therapy, education, and home assignments.
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.
Dialectical
behavior therapy (DBT), a comprehensive
cognitive behavioral treatment, aims to treat
individuals who see little or no improvement with other models of
therapy.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Participants were randomly assigned to receive either
individual cognitive problem - solving
therapy (ICPS)[now called I Can Problem Solve (ICPS)-RSB- or family - behavioral therapy [now called Adolescent - Focused Family Behavior Th
therapy (ICPS)[now called I Can Problem Solve (ICPS)-RSB- or family - behavioral
therapy [now called Adolescent - Focused Family Behavior Th
therapy [now called Adolescent - Focused Family
Behavior TherapyTherapy].
Journals & Magazines ADHD Report Anxiety, Stress and Coping Autism Childhood Contemporary Hypnosis Dementia Depression and Anxiety Dreaming Drug and Alcohol Review Dyslexia Early Child Development and Care Eating Disorders Educational Assessment Illness, Crisis & Loss Industrial - Organizational Psychologist Journal of Gambling Studies Journal of Happiness Studies Journal of Mental Health and Aging Journal of Sex & Marital
Therapy Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment Language and
Cognitive Processes Loss, Grief & Care Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Metaphor and Symbol Neuropsychological Rehabilitation Parenting Personal Relationships Personality and
Individual Differences Psychiatric Bulletin Psychology of Men & Masculinity Psychology Today ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation Stress and Health Studies in Gender and Sexuality Substance Abuse Suicide and Life - Threatening
Behavior Trauma, Violence & Abuse
He uses the Gottman Method for couple's
therapy, Systems Theory for family therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) for adult individuals and adole
therapy, Systems Theory for family
therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) for adult individuals and adole
therapy and
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) for adult individuals and adole
Therapy (CBT) for adult
individuals and adolescents.
I work with
individuals, couples and adolescents and employ a variety of evidence - based and clinical techniques that include dialectical
behavior therapy,
cognitive behavioral
therapy, mindfulness, art
therapy and motivational interviewing.
I am experienced in various evidence - based modalities including
Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Solution Focused
Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing.I am passionate about educating people on the impact of trauma and helping
individuals, children, couples and families recover from severe, debilitating traumatic experiences as well as everyday negative experiences that change the way we think and act; resulting in distress and impairment often in the form of anxiety, depression, anger and irritability, sleep disturbance, relationship problems and poor health.»
Utilizes Dialectical Behavioral
Therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and other tools to assist individuals in developing coping strategies and behaviors to reduce symptoms, achieve goals, and improve life satisf
Therapy,
cognitive behavioral
therapy, motivational interviewing, and other tools to assist individuals in developing coping strategies and behaviors to reduce symptoms, achieve goals, and improve life satisf
therapy, motivational interviewing, and other tools to assist
individuals in developing coping strategies and
behaviors to reduce symptoms, achieve goals, and improve life satisfaction.
I work with children ages three and up in
individual and family
therapy, utilizing techniques such as play
therapy,
cognitive behavioral
therapy,
behavior modification and parent education.
Many
behavior therapy programs include different
therapy approaches, such as process groups,
cognitive behavioral
therapy (CBT),
individual therapy, art
therapy, equine
therapy, health and recreational activities, or mindfulness meditation, and could offer medication - assisted treatment too.
Other techniques, such as solution focused
therapy and
cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) will be employed to meet the unique circumstances of each
individual client.
«I practice
cognitive behavior therapy when working with
individual adults or adolescents.
I practice
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, which focuses on working together with each
individual to identify patterns in thoughts, feelings, and
behaviors that have developed from each
individual's unique journey.
Group
Therapy:
Cognitive - Behavioral
Therapy is a highly structured group intervention that teaches
individual to identify and learn effective problem - solving skills, interpersonal skills, how to express feelings, and how to focus on the «here and now» to minimize thoughts and
behavior that lead to problems.
Cognitive - Behavioral
Therapy [CBT] Coping Skills Group [Adults]: Backed by years of empirical support and widely accepted by mental health practitioners, CBT is a highly structured group intervention that teaches
individuals to identify and learn effective problem - solving skills, how to express feelings and how to focus on the «here and now» to minimize thoughts and
behavior that lead to problems.
A number of other interventions have been widely used including play
therapy,
individual insight
therapy,
cognitive behavioral
therapies, biofeedback, and dietary interventions, but there is little support for their effectiveness in the literature.57 One recent study did inspect adherence to quality indicators for the outpatient care of ADHD, conduct disorder and major depression, including the use of
behavior modification, for 813 children seen in 62 mental health clinics in California from August 1, 1998, through May 31, 1999.
Treatment of ODD may include: Parent Training Programs to help manage the child's
behavior,
Individual Psychotherapy to develop more effective anger management, Family Psychotherapy to improve communication,
Cognitive - Behavioral
Therapy to assist problem solving and decrease negativity, and Social Skills Training to increase flexibility and improve frustration tolerance with peers.