Certified Counselor Hypnotherapist — incorporates an integrative approach Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Psychodynamic, and
Interpersonal therapy interventions to guide persons to their ideal.
Not exact matches
Dr. Mintzer has received extensive training and is skilled in evidence - based cognitive behavioral
interventions such as dialectical behavior
therapy (DBT), exposure with response prevention (ERP) and
interpersonal psychotherapy for adolescents (IPT - A).
They're for a job that looks for
interpersonal skills, creating plan of care, and performing
therapy interventions.
Interpersonal communication, discussing treatments and outcomes with various
therapies within the early
intervention program.
There is good evidence for three
interventions: medication, cognitive behavioural
therapy (CBT) and
interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT - A).
e-couch
interventions include cognitive behaviour
therapy,
interpersonal psychotherapy, problem solving, physical activity, relaxation
therapy, exposure
therapy, attention practice, social skills training, and anger management.
My
interventions primarily consist of Cognitive
Interpersonal Therapy, Cognitive - Behavioral, EMDR, along with other therapeutic techniques.
Emotive; Cognitive Behavorial
Intervention;
Interpersonal; Client Centered; Gestalt; Reality
Therapy; Experiential Psychotherapy.
My approach to
therapy utilizes a wide range of therapeutic tools including cognitive - behavioral, skills training,
interpersonal and family
interventions.
In terms of psychological
interventions, we will include any manualised or structured psychotherapies, for example, behavioural
therapy, CBT, cognitive
therapy, family
therapy,
interpersonal therapy, play
therapy, problem - solving
therapy, psychodynamic
therapy and supportive
therapy.
Any child with a problem that needs
intervention or modification (behavioral, psychological,
interpersonal, and medical) would make a good candidate for play
therapy.
Cognitive behavioural
therapy (CBT), third - wave CBT and
interpersonal therapy (IPT) based
interventions for preventing depression in children and adolescents.
In this rare training event, you will deepen your therapeutic skills by learning scientifically proven ways of assessing couples and implementing
interventions by combining the principles of
Interpersonal Neurobiology and Mindsight with Gottman Method Couples
Therapy.
Our Outpatient
Therapy for children, youth, and their families includes a variety of short to long - term
interventions for conditions ranging from depression, trauma reactions, attention deficit disorder, disruptive behaviors, reactions to stressful or adverse personal or family circumstances,
interpersonal conflicts, anxiety disorders, and much more.
Experience 4 play
therapy interventions based upon the components of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (mindfulness, interpersonal, emotion management and distress tole
therapy interventions based upon the components of Dialectical Behavior
Therapy (mindfulness, interpersonal, emotion management and distress tole
Therapy (mindfulness,
interpersonal, emotion management and distress tolerance).
The
intervention comprises elements of cognitive - behavioural
therapy (CBT), social skills training,
interpersonal psychotherapy and group psychotherapy.
Mindfulness - based psychotherapy is an integration of therapeutic
interventions utilizing a blend mindfulness - based themes and exercises with cognitive and other
interpersonal therapies, guiding clients to challenge and loosen their negative thinking patterns that exacerbate anxiety, depression and other mental health disorders.
Psychotherapy
interventions included cognitive behavioural
therapy (CBT),
interpersonal therapy, psychoeducation, brief psychodynamic
therapy,...
Background This randomized clinical trial compared 16 - week
interventions with
interpersonal psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral
therapy, supportive psychotherapy, and supportive psychotherapy with imipramine for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)- positive patients with depressive symptoms.
Studies in adults examining treatments such as cognitive - behavioural
therapy, 1 psychoeducation2 and
interpersonal psychotherapy3 demonstrated the effectiveness of these
interventions in clinical trials conducted in developing countries, but there is no comparable body of literature with children and adolescents.
This randomized clinical trial compared 16 - week
interventions with
interpersonal psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral
therapy, supportive psychotherapy, and supportive psychotherapy with imipramine for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)- positive patients with depressive symptoms.
Provide individual, marital, and family counseling utilizing cognitive
therapy and systemic
interventions to address emotional, behavioral, and
interpersonal issues.
CPRT is a systemic
intervention grounded in Child - Centered Play
Therapy (CCPT) theory, attachment principles, and
interpersonal neurobiology.
I use different
interventions deriving from a wide range of psychological theories, including motivational enhancement
therapy,
interpersonal therapy and cognitive behavioural
therapy.
She has co-authored a book with Dr. Janiece Turnbull that was released in 2009, Infant Mental Health, Early
Intervention, & Relationship - Based
Therapies: A Neurorelational Framework for Interdisciplinary Practice, as part of the W.W. Norton series on «
interpersonal neurobiology.»
She is the originator of Trauma - Informed Art
Therapy and Trauma - Informed Expressive Arts
Therapy, two frameworks for arts - based practice and
intervention that she has been developing for over 20 years with
interpersonal violence, child abuse, survivors of disaster and disaster relief, combat military and Veterans, and medical populations.
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 car
Intervention (TCI), an effective crisis prevention and
intervention model for residential car
intervention model for residential care providers.
Joe has taught and lectured on clinical topics including family
therapy, the delivery of health care services to sexual and gender minorities, sexological perspectives on the assessment and treatment of sexual compulsivity, clinical
interventions with intersex, transgender, and gender non-conforming clients and their families, differentiating BDSM / Kink from
interpersonal violence in intimate partner relationships, and LGBT elders and sexuality.
Topics Existential Issues in Couples
Therapy Approaching the Issues: Putting Them on the Table Working with Communication: I - Thou versus I - It Bad Faith Versus Authenticity Verbal
Interventions Body - Oriented
Interventions Family of Origin Issues in Couples
Therapy Cultural Issues in Couples
Therapy Reclaiming Projections Transparency Play Versus Seriousness Cultivating Genuine Reciprocity Transference in Couples Work Countertransference in Couples Work Working with Defenses with Couples Moving between the
Interpersonal and the Intrapsychic Working with the Romantic and the Erotic Sexuality: Body and Meaning Alternative Relationship Styles: Same Sex Couples, Bisexuality, Transexuality, Swinging, Polyamory
An
intervention designed to enhance dyadic coping among couples with a depressed partner, Coping - Oriented Couples
Therapy (COCT), demonstrated efficacy equivalent to Cognitive
Therapy (CT) and
Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)(e.g. Bodenmann et al., 2008).
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.
Psychosocial
interventions commonly used for bipolar disorder are cognitive behavioral
therapy, psychoeducation, family
therapy, and a newer technique,
interpersonal and social rhythm
therapy.
Interventions included psycho - educational strategies, cognitive behavioural
therapies (CBT),
interpersonal psychotherapies, non-directive counselling, psychological debriefing and social support, delivered by telephone, in home visits or group sessions, by professional or lay person.