Sentences with phrase «psychological therapies research»

For correspondence: Dr M Barkham, Psychological Therapies Research Centre, University of Leeds, 17 Blenheim Terrace, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK.

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LifeWay Research asked three groups of Protestants — pastors, family members of people with acute mental illness (severe depression, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia), and those with such illnesses — when «psychological therapy» should be used.
The brains of people with epilepsy appear to react to music differently from the brains of those who do not have the disorder, a finding that could lead to new therapies to prevent seizures, according to research presented at the American Psychological Association's 123rd Annual Convention.
With a stronger scientific background, psychologists not only will be able to better choose treatments for patients and gauge therapy's effectiveness, but they also could become «more sophisticated users of psychological research,» Baker notes.
New research from Royal Holloway, University of London has found that a new form of talking therapy is a credible and promising treatment for people with chronic low back pain who are also suffering from related psychological stress.
They do social science, health, philosophical, policy, or legal research on topics such as privacy, confidentiality, the psychological impact of genetic information, informed - consent issues in genomics research, commercialization of genetic products, genetically modified foods, behavioral genetics, gene testing, and gene therapy.
«This research shows that it is possible to promote psychological well - being in middle childhood through an integrated school - based intervention programme informed by concepts of positive psychology and cognitive behavioural therapy,» said first author Dr Michael Pluess from QMUL's School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, who led the research while previously based at University of East London.
Wrap this research up with 30 years of hundreds of psychological intervention trials, the study authors say, and you have a good case for promoting group therapy and stress reduction as a survival technique.
New research suggests that psychological therapies such as relaxation and hypnosis could offer long - term benefits for people who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Research out of Copenhagen and Denmark published in the European Journal of Endocrinology stated, «Replacement therapy with growth hormone has shown beneficial / normalizing effect on parameters such as cardiac and renal function, thyroid hormone metabolism, bone metabolism, sweat secretion, total and regional fuel metabolism and psychological well being.»
Her research, clinical practice, teaching and writing emphasize the incorporation of empirically supported psychotherapy with yoga therapy and mindfulness practices to relieve the symptoms of stress, trauma, anxiety, depression and other psychological illnesses, and to promote healthy relationships.
Peta leads worldwide research into psychological trials into new therapies in the area of obesity and weight management, focussed on Clinical EFT.
Peta held academic positions at Griffith University for 14 years, teaching and coordinating psychological research trials into new therapies in the area of obesity and weight management and is now Associate Professor in Psychology at Bond University, Queensland, Australia.
I held academic positions at Griffith University for 14 years, teaching and coordinating psychological research trials into new therapies in the area of obesity and weight management and am now Assistant Professor in Psychology at Bond University.
Theres no surprise there, but such research suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) might be especially well suited to women trying to quit because it can help them leap that psychological hurdle and accept that, yes indeed, they will probably gain some weight when they quit.
Although cognitive behavioral therapy and other psychological interventions have been reported to have small to moderate beneficial effects on patient reported outcomes in mild depression, this research is inconclusive.30 More research is needed on whether antidepressants or psychotherapy are superior to exercise or nonspecific attention for mild depression.
• Master's degree in occupational therapy • Understanding of human behavior and psychological research methods • Problem solving abilities and good decision - making skills • Friendly, personable attitude and good «bedside manner» • Excellent verbal communication and active listening skills • Ability to help patients feel at ease and comfortable, especially in stressful situations
I strive to provide therapy that is culturally and contextually informed and that integrates psychological research and theory to provide the best and most appropriate care.»
The Treatment Doesn't Work Abstract provides research regarding the statistics of alcohol treatment centers and drug rehabilitation programs that use medical and psychological methods such as: drug treatment, clinical therapy, certified therapeutic counseling strategies, licensed chemical dependency counselors, drug addiction and substance abuse counselors, psychiatrists, insurance based drug rehabs, hospital based drug abuse counseling and alcohol abuse counseling, in - patient rehabilitation programs, out - patient rehabilitation programs, therapeutic communities, 12 Step support groups, AA, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, NA, 12 Step meetings, and halfway houses.
The American Psychological Association (APA) describes the role of psychologists as including the following: assessment, diagnosis, collaboration with an interdisciplinary team, creating / monitoring programs of treatment, offering therapy, rehabilitation of clients into community, developing programs for behavioral and mental health services, consulting with other professionals and staff, and conducting evidence - based research.
Psychological research suggests that cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), used alone or in combination with medical therapy, is the most effective treatment for depression.
Research suggests that psychological therapies that focus on the mother and child can substantially improve child outcomes.45
A Cochrane review of group - based parenting interventions to improve parental psychosocial health found evidence to support the use of parenting programmes12 and a separate Cochrane review found some evidence that psychological therapies are beneficial for parents of CSHCN.13 Further evidence covering related issues have also been reviewed, for example, research on improving or supporting professional — parent collaborations in managing CSHCN, 5 14 nursing research on parenting children with complex chronic conditions, 15 the nature of family engagement in interventions for this population16 and the role of interactive media for parental education.17
Psychological Therapies for Auditory Hallucinations (Voices): Current Status and Key Directions for Future Research.
Gottman has been the recipient of four National Institute of Mental Health Research Scientist Awards, the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Distinguished Research Scientist Award, the American Family Therapy Academy [30] Award for Most Distinguished Contributor to Family Systems Research, the American Psychological Association Division of Family Psychology, Presidential Citation for Outstanding Lifetime Research Contribution and the National Council of Family Relations, [31] 1994 Burgess Award for Outstanding Career in Theory and Research.
Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology (Full - Time) The Menninger Foundation Topeka, Kansas Responsibilities included individual psychotherapy with children, adolescents, and adults, inpatient hospital treatment and management, psychological testing, forensic evaluations, group psychotherapy, family therapy, hypnotherapy, clinical research, supervision of psychotherapy and psychological testing with graduate students in clinical psychology from the University of Kansas and Topeka State Hospital, consultation to local school psychologists.
«As a Psychotherapist I work from a holistic framework, blending mindfulness, current psychological research, and nature based therapy to help you thrive.
This research is extensively discussed (with many references) in The Heart and Soul of Change: What Works in Therapy, Mark A. Hubble, Barry L. Duncan, Scott D. Miller (Eds), American Psychological Association (1999) ISBN 155798557X (quotes in this section are from this book) and in «The great psychotherapy debate» by Bruce Wampold (2001).
Hopewell Psychological offers treatments that are supported in the research and we offer a range of therapy services are available to meet all your needs — individual, couple, family, and group therapies.
Nicolas has had a broad range of clinical experiences, providing bilingual assessment and treatment in each setting, including the Centre for Psychological Services and Research (University of Ottawa), Montfort Hospital (Family Medicine Unit, Outpatient Psychiatry), Couple & Sex Therapy (Private Practice) with Dr. Peggy J. Kleinplatz, C. Psych., The Ottawa Hospital — General Campus, and the Centre For Interpersonal Relationships (CFIR).
The concept of emotional intelligence has found a number of different applications outside of the psychological research and therapy arenas.
World renown for his work on marital stability and divorce prediction, Dr. Gottman's research has earned him numerous national awards, including: Four five - year - long National Institute of Mental Health Research Scientist Awards; The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Distinguished Research Scientist Award; The American Psychological Association Division of Family Psychology Presidential Citation for Outstanding Lifetime Research Contribution; The National Council of Family Relations 1994 Burgess Award for Outstanding Career in Theory and Rresearch has earned him numerous national awards, including: Four five - year - long National Institute of Mental Health Research Scientist Awards; The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Distinguished Research Scientist Award; The American Psychological Association Division of Family Psychology Presidential Citation for Outstanding Lifetime Research Contribution; The National Council of Family Relations 1994 Burgess Award for Outstanding Career in Theory and RResearch Scientist Awards; The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Distinguished Research Scientist Award; The American Psychological Association Division of Family Psychology Presidential Citation for Outstanding Lifetime Research Contribution; The National Council of Family Relations 1994 Burgess Award for Outstanding Career in Theory and RResearch Scientist Award; The American Psychological Association Division of Family Psychology Presidential Citation for Outstanding Lifetime Research Contribution; The National Council of Family Relations 1994 Burgess Award for Outstanding Career in Theory and RResearch Contribution; The National Council of Family Relations 1994 Burgess Award for Outstanding Career in Theory and ResearchResearch.
Among honors for her distinguished contributions to family systems theory, research, and practice are awards by AFTA; American Psychological Association (APA), Society for Family Psychology; American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT): American Orthopsychiatric Association; and the Society for Pastoral Counseling Rresearch, and practice are awards by AFTA; American Psychological Association (APA), Society for Family Psychology; American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT): American Orthopsychiatric Association; and the Society for Pastoral Counseling ResearchResearch.
Offered by the American Psychological Foundation (APF), the Roy Scrivner Research Grant supports graduate - level, applied and empirical research in the field of lesbian, gay and bisexual family psychology and Research Grant supports graduate - level, applied and empirical research in the field of lesbian, gay and bisexual family psychology and research in the field of lesbian, gay and bisexual family psychology and therapy.
They conduct research and provide therapy and counselling to reduce distress and to help people manage psychological problems.
Our research highlights the importance of psychologists taking a different approach to traditional psychological therapies for TBI.
His public contributions include membership of several grants committees for the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), honorary advisor to the Chinese Association of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and the British Psychological Society Division of Clinical Psychology, and chair of the Australian Rotary Health Grants Committee.
Dr. Evans» research has focused primarily on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness approaches to physical and psychological conditions.
(In fact, increased well - being in the population generally has not been demonstrated by any research from the burgeoning of psychological interventions and therapies over the decades.)
Research Aims / Questions: Schema Therapy (ST) mode formulations have recently been extended to explain and treat a range of chronic treatment resistant psychological disorders including eating disorders and depression.
Definitions and models of play therapy; How to convince commissioners of services to use play therapy; the latest research on clinical outcomes; informing psychological theories; non-directive play therapy skills; how to assess children and decide upon the number of sessions required.
After graduating from Teachers College, Columbia University in 2009 with a degree in Psychological Counseling, she trained for three years at The Ackerman Institute for the Family in New York, an organization at the forefront of the research and practice of couples and family therapy.
[jounal] Suveg, C. / 2007 / The role of emotion theory and research in child therapy development / American Psychological Association 14: 358 ~ 371
In addition to clinical training, research is a critical component of psychological training because research in psychology has led to the current knowledge of effective diagnostic tools and therapies.
[jounal] Scheier, M. F. / 1992 / Effects of optimism on psychological and physical well - being: Theoretical overview and empirical update / Cognitive Therapy and Research 16 (2): 201 ~ 228
Her research interests are in developing psychological therapies for people who experience psychosis and are also in acute crisis.
Recent research has documented the success of mindfulness training (Galhardo et al., 2013) and acceptance and commitment therapy (Peterson and Eifert, 2011) for infertile couples, as both are interventions to increase openness to and acceptance of emotions, which in turn appears to promote psychological flexibility and health (Kashdan and Rottenberg, 2010).
Her current research interests include quantitative analysis of the effects of music therapy on the psychological health of medical patients, Guided Imagery & Music with medical patients, as well as medical music therapy theory development and efficacy research.
Numerous psychological interventions have been researched in treating youth who have experienced trauma, including cognitive processing, exposure therapy, constructing a trauma narrative, and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, to name a few (Briere & Lanktree, 2011; Foa, Keane, Friedman, & Cohen, 2008).
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