The main focus of the partnership was to implement the Kids Count Program, which allowed for a psychologist to work on - site with Alunga staff to strengthen educators» knowledge and understanding of the social and emotional needs of young children, build their capacity and skills in effectively responding to a child's individual needs, and recognise when a child and family may need
additional psychological support and a referral to the Kids Count Program psychologist.
Not exact matches
Despite empirical evidence
supporting the efficacy of several
psychological treatments for bulimia nervosa (eg, cognitive behaviour therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy), these treatments are characterised by variable remission rates, high drop - out rates, high relapse rates and variable levels of acceptability and implementation by clinicians.1 — 3 Thus,
additional treatments for bulimia nervosa are needed.
Psychological First Aid involves providing comfort and
support, normalizing the children's reactions, helping caregivers deal with changes in the child's emotions and behavior, teaching calming and problem - solving skills, and referring the most symptomatic children for
additional treatment.
is a Registered
Psychological Assistant to Dr. Rochelle Perper, offering professional therapy services for adults, adolescents, and children in need of
additional support.