Sentences with phrase «addressing cognitive symptoms»

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That said, mothers with major depressive disorder who receive In - Home Cognitive Therapy (IH - CBT) in combination with home visiting services usually experience a larger decrease in depressive symptoms in comparison to those receiving home visiting alone, but it also is clear that many home visitors need additional training or supports to address maternal depression.
The emergence of a new field in oncology addressing cognitive deficits in cancer patients is justified by the existence of deficits in memory, concentration and attention, as well as executive functions before, during and after treatments, symptoms often referring to the «chemofog» or «cancerfog».
Kessler Foundation's pilot study in rehabilitation addresses cognitive dysfunction, a common, disabling symptom of MS that adversely affects quality of life.
After all possible medical problems are addressed or ruled out, the troubling behaviors can be approached as symptoms of cognitive dysfunction.
Unfortunately, cognitive dysfunction can not be cured; instead, the goal of treatment is to address the pet's symptoms and slow the disease's progression.
Using EMDR, hypnosis, meditation, psychodynamic and cognitive treatments I address symptoms of anxiety and depression from different angles to achieve the best results in uncovering the underlying issues that are manifesting symptoms
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.»
This cognitive behavioural therapy is based on a cognitive - behavioural framework of structured and symptoms focused session content, use of structured homework tasks and the use of Aaron Beck's model for addressing unhelpful cognitions such as negative self - appraisals.
Proctor et al have provided an easily replicable psychosocial intervention to address the behavioural problems associated with depressive symptoms and cognitive impairment in nursing home patients.
Is a complex cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) package addressing mood intolerance, clinical perfectionism, low self - esteem and interpersonal difficulties more effective than CBT focused on eating disorder symptoms alone?
That said, mothers with major depressive disorder who receive In - Home Cognitive Therapy (IH - CBT) in combination with home visiting services usually experience a larger decrease in depressive symptoms in comparison to those receiving home visiting alone, but it also is clear that many home visitors need additional training or supports to address maternal depression.
Cognitive behavioral techniques that explore and process obsessive thoughts and emotions and address trauma and stress symptoms
Recognizing the opportunity to use the MIECHV program to help improve new mothers» mental health, many states are building on promising approaches to address postpartum depression directly through home visiting programs in effective, innovative ways.27 In 2014, 68 percent of state MIECHV - funded programs increased screenings for maternal depressive symptoms and improved referral rates among pregnant women or women enrolled in home visiting programs.28 Additionally, 70 percent of state programs reported improvements to parents» emotional well - being by successfully lowering reported parental stress and reducing rates of depressive symptoms among participating families.29 For example, Moving Beyond Depression is a program that uses in - home cognitive behavioral therapy to ameliorate, not just screen for, maternal depression.
Cognitive treatment may be included to address the person's experience of symptoms.
The strategies and techniques involved in psychodynamic are: Interpreting symptoms Addressing Resistances Working through defenses Connecting your past to the present Emphasize a holistic understanding of the problem Working with transferential issues Cognitive behavioral therapy: Here the focus is on the present, in which the therapeutic change highlights the client s interpersonal functioning.
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