Learners evaluate the theoretical concepts and evidence -
based practices of psychotherapy and examine appropriate application of theories and interventions to a diverse client population.
Not exact matches
«With a specific emphasis on managing mood, Amy's book delivers dynamic insights and yoga -
based practices that she has refined over decades
of first - hand experience working with clients, students, and therapists, that relax, focus, and reduce the symptoms and causes
of anxiety, depression, and stress, as well as prepare the mind and body for the integrative work
of psychotherapy.»
She has had training in Inner Family Systems work (IFS) an evidence -
based method
of coaching and
psychotherapy and is now a certified practitioner with a private emotional healing
practice.
In addition to
practicing traditional methods
of psychodynamic therapy, cognitive - behavioral therapy, systems therapy and psychoanalytic
psychotherapy, Dr. Winter has specialized advanced training in cutting - edge and empirically -
based EMDR (certified), hypnotherapy, mindfulness, emotionally focused therapy and is certified in treating sex and process addictions.
Currently, the role
of manual -
based psychotherapies in clinical
practice is a source
of considerable debate among mental health practitioners and clinical researchers.
There is a growing evidence
base in support
of the effectiveness
of acupuncture for a range
of musculoskeletal conditions11, 12; however, despite its widespread use by participants13 there has been limited evidence for acupuncture as an effective treatment option for depression.14 Patients with strong preferences for
psychotherapy or counselling for depression are not likely to engage in antidepressant treatment, 15 yet the evidence for counselling as a treatment for depression is limited16 despite widespread utilisation in primary care in the UK, with around 90 %
of general
practices providing on - site counselling services.17 To address this evidence gap, a randomised controlled trial Acupuncture, Counselling or Usual Care for Depression (ACUDep) compared acupuncture or counselling to usual care as treatments for primary care patients with ongoing depression.18 The results showed that acupuncture and counselling were clinically effective in reducing depression in the short to medium term.
«My unique therapeutic philosophy
of treatment includes the evidence
based practices of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindful Based Cognitive Therapy, Mindful Based Stress Reduction and Equine Assisted Psychothe
based practices of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindful
Based Cognitive Therapy, Mindful Based Stress Reduction and Equine Assisted Psychothe
Based Cognitive Therapy, Mindful
Based Stress Reduction and Equine Assisted Psychothe
Based Stress Reduction and Equine Assisted
Psychotherapy.
Expanding the lens
of evidence -
based practice in
psychotherapy: A common factors perspective.
The «
practice of mental health counseling» is defined as the use
of scientific and applied behavioral science theories, methods, and techniques for the purpose
of describing, preventing, and treating undesired behavior and enhancing mental health and human development and is
based on the person - in - situation perspectives derived from research and theory in personality, family, group, and organizational dynamics and development, career planning, cultural diversity, human growth and development, human sexuality, normal and abnormal behavior, psychopathology,
psychotherapy, and rehabilitation.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): Participate in experiential and didactic workshops to learn this empirically supported therapy Relational Frame Theory (RFT): Apply this modern perspective on cognition and language to your own research or
practice Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT): Explore the application
of EFT with couples Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT): Engage compassionate emotions within your clients with a processed -
based approach Functional Analytic
Psychotherapy (FAP): Learn to deepen and generalize your clinical skills
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an integration
of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), a Western science
based psychotherapy, and a Zen Buddhist approach to mindfulness, an Eastern philosophical and mediation
practice.
She is the owner
of Tamarisk: A Center for Mind - Body Therapy, an integrative therapy
practice in Chattanooga, Tennessee that incorporates hypnotherapy, acupuncture, mindfulness
based stress reduction, biofeedback, and neurofeedback into
psychotherapy treatment.
«My
psychotherapy practice is
based on a few essential beliefs: 1) Creating emotional safety and mutual trust is at the heart
of the therapy process.
In their book Sitting Together: Essential Skills for Mindfulness -
Based Psychotherapy, Susan Pollack, Thomas Pedulla, and Ronald Siegel describe how mindfulness
practices, such as meditation, help us navigate the complex nuances
of interpersonal relationships.
This course will increase the knowledge and skill level
of clinicians, who offer group
psychotherapy and incorporate, or wish to incorporate, a mindfulness -
based approach into clinical
practice.
I've been in private
practice for over 10 years and also present nationally on the topic
of Mindfulness -
Based Psychotherapy.
Evidence -
based practices including Trauma Focused - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF - CBT), Crisis Oriented Recovery Services (CORS), Seeking Safety (SS), Child Parent
Psychotherapy (CPP), Positive Parenting Program (PPP), Managing Adaptive
Practices (MAP), and Interpersonal
Psychotherapy (IPT) are utilized to treat a range
of presenting problems.
I incorporate many evidenced -
based tactics into my
practice; but, above all, I believe that the best predictor
of success in
psychotherapy is the person - centered, therapeutic alliance.
The course emphasizes how to apply the expressive arts as brain + heart-wise, sensory -
based and embodied interventions, integrating contemporary principles
of Focusing, somatic psychology, mindfulness, trauma - informed
practice, neurobiology and creative process within
psychotherapy and counseling.