Sentences with phrase «based psychosocial treatments»

Evidence - based psychosocial treatments for adolescents with disruptive behavior.
Evidence - Based Psychosocial Treatments for Adolescents With Disruptive Behavior.
Evidence - based psychosocial treatments for ethnic minority youth.
Evidence - based psychosocial treatments for attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Our mission is to provide parents and clinicians with accurate, up - to - date information on evidence - based psychosocial treatments for children and adolescents.

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Dr. Carothers» training and expertise spans a wide variety of evidence - based treatments, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), the Incredible Years parent & child psychosocial intervention, and trauma - focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF - CBT).
Little is known about the influence of treatment techniques based on DP on outcomes for patients classified as high psychosocial risk using the Subgroups for Targeted Treatment (STarT Back Screenitreatment techniques based on DP on outcomes for patients classified as high psychosocial risk using the Subgroups for Targeted Treatment (STarT Back ScreeniTreatment (STarT Back Screening Tool).
In terms of evidence - based physiotherapy practice, cognitive - behavioural approaches for patients at high psychosocial risk are the recommended management to improve patient treatment outcomes.
In heterosexual couples in which men are entering outpatient treatment for alcoholism or other drug abuse, behavioural couples therapy was more effective than individual based therapy for improving the psychosocial functioning of their children.
I completed postdoctoral training at Stanford University in the Psychosocial Treatment Clinic and Bipolar Disorders Clinic focused on evidence - based approaches to therapy that are supported by research.
Patients were allocated to 1 of 3 manual based, brief (12 — 16 sessions) psychosocial treatments: cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), systemic behavioural family therapy (SBFT), or non-directive supportive therapy (NST).
Psychosocial health and effective pain management are considered essential end points for optimal haemophilia care, but there is a significant gap in evidence - based treatments targeting these outcomes in people with haemophilia (PWH).
The new Empirically Validated Treatment Series is based on psychosocial treatments for various mental health conditions that are supported by current scientific research evidence.
Please note: According to NCTSN: The Level of Evidence is based upon published, peer - reviewed data (provided by developers as of 17 February 2005) using the accompanying treatment classification criteria utilized by the «Office of Victims of Crime Guidelines for the Psychosocial Treatment of Intra-familial Child Physical and Sexual Abustreatment classification criteria utilized by the «Office of Victims of Crime Guidelines for the Psychosocial Treatment of Intra-familial Child Physical and Sexual AbusTreatment of Intra-familial Child Physical and Sexual Abuse.»
One hundred twenty - nine Jamaican children were randomly assigned to one of four groups: 1) psychosocial stimulation; 2) nutritional supplementation (1 kg milk - based formula per week); 3) both psychosocial stimulation and nutritional supplementation; and 4) a control group that did not receive treatment.
While there is a strong evidence base for psychosocial treatment of current depression, only more recently has attention turned to preventing depressive relapse / recurrence.
prospects for screening and treatment,» in Identifying Perinatal Depression and Anxiety: Evidence - based Practice in Screening, Psychosocial Assessment and Management, eds J. Milgrom and A. W. Gemmill (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons), 139 — 164.
The neurobiological and psychosocial benefits of a strengths - based treatment approach will be discussed.
Recently, investigations exploring other outcomes have found that, compared to traditional individual - based treatments, participation in BCT results in significantly (a) higher reductions in partner violence, (b) greater improvements in psychosocial functioning of children who live with parents who receive the intervention, and (c) better cost - benefit and cost - effectiveness.
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