Johnston, et al. (2001) describe multiple
approaches for therapeutic intervention with an alienated child and the family, and they emphasize the possible advantages of having a therapeutic team, rather than just a single therapist.
«Our study also highlights that growth of normal cells and cancer cells is driven by different gene switches, suggesting that further work to find ways to control the activity of such disease - specific switches could lead to novel, highly specific
approaches for therapeutic intervention», says Professor Jussi Taipale, who led the study.
Not exact matches
For families experiencing extreme stress relative to behavior issues, behavioral family
intervention offers a long - term,
therapeutic approach.
Koo and colleagues are now working on novel
therapeutic approaches for targeted
interventions, which can be potentially developed
for clinical use.
The call seeks to address the need
for innovative research to underpin new
approaches to
therapeutic intervention, connect centres with a critical mass of resources and expertise to drive a step change in neurodegeneration research.
The resulting data are being combined in a systems biology
approach with high - resolution clinical phenotyping and findings obtained with a large array of established and novel in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo disease models to identify disease - associated genetic variants, disease - defining molecular signatures, and potential targets
for therapeutic intervention.
This earlier period of disease identification presents a valuable model
for early
intervention and improved assessment of potential
therapeutic approaches for ALS.
The journal aims to promote novel concepts, programs, technologies, protocols,
therapeutic agents, and alternative
approaches for the early detection,
intervention and treatment of human malignancies and closely associated diseases.
This
therapeutic approach could slow disease progression and thus greatly reduce the need
for surgical removal of the prostate or similar drastic
interventions that carry the risks of incontinence and impotence.
Together with the region - specific progression of plaque densities, these models present a valuable tool
for early
intervention and improved assessment of potential
therapeutic approaches for AD and in particular AD - induced aggression.
We utilize an integrative platform that coordinates these
approaches to answer specific questions about lung cancer biology and define strategies
for diagnosis and
therapeutic intervention.
These
interventions include nutrition, culinary techniques, physical activity, and stress management
approaches of
therapeutic yoga and behavioral health coaching to improve outcomes
for patients at risk and those who already have common chronic diseases.
My extensive work with families and individuals has allowed me to develop my clinical skills while becoming experienced in further
therapeutic interventions that focused on a «strengths - based»
approach to problem solving
for families.
This collaborative project - called «Family Options» - will evaluate a BEST - MOOD against a control condition using an RCT with a focus on establishing the efficacy of a family - based
intervention specifically
for adolescent depression in order to broaden the
therapeutic approaches used
for young people.
This collaborative project — called «Deakin Family Options» — will evaluate a family - based
intervention in order to broaden the
therapeutic approaches used
for young people and their families.
«I am committed to a collaborative
approach in counseling to help you deal with your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs that are affecting the well being of your mental health and / or relationships, I use a variety of
therapeutic interventions including Solution - Focused and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy that will yield optimum results
for you.
In addition to providing a flexible structure
for assessment and
intervention, The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS)
approach is designed to strengthen the
therapeutic alliance and increase patient motivation.
The different psychosocial
interventions all have some overlapping paradigms;
for example, psychoeducation is part of CBT.47 It may also reflect a similar
approach to delivery, in that material is presented in a sequential and structured manner, with an emphasis on patients gaining personalised skills in the management of their illness.34 Finally, the different psychological
approaches each have their own emphasis, but share the strategies shown in Box 2 — that is, key content related to the
therapeutic alliance, education, enhancement of adherence, early identification of prodromes, awareness of illness triggers, the importance of supportive relationships, and development of strategies such as relapse prevention plans and constructive coping skills.
Recent reviews have failed to demonstrate any effect on reducing repetition of self - harm among adolescents receiving a range of treatment
approaches including
therapeutic assessments and compliance enhancement in hospitals, youth - nominated support teams, tokens
for hospital admission and home and family - focused
interventions [19, 20].
The Family Reunification Program (FRP) provides an intensive, individualized,
therapeutic intervention approach that addresses any services and supports a family requires to bring children home from out of home placement and keep them home or in a permanent family
for good.