The Cool Kids program is a cognitive
behaviour therapy program that teaches children, who have met the criteria for a principal diagnosis of any anxiety disorder, cognitive behavioural skills that are designed to combat anxiety.
Some hundreds of patients with depression, anxiety and other disorders have received online treatment using a sophisticated computerised cognitive
behaviour therapy program from the St Vincent's Clinical Research Unit for Anxiety Disorders in Sydney.
Some hundreds of patients with depression, anxiety and other disorders have received online treatment using a sophisticated computerised cognitive
behaviour therapy program from the St Vince... Read more
Free range users and one hit wonders: Community users of an internet - based cognitive
behaviour therapy program.
Not exact matches
The model has been used effectively in a wide variety of venues and settings: parenting, classroom, special
behaviour programs, alternate education settings,
therapy, correctional settings, aboriginal communities, adoption, counseling, and the foster system.
There are a number of parent support interventions that have been shown to improve
behaviours in preschool - age children, including Helping the Noncompliant Child, the Incredible Years, Parent - Child Interaction
Therapy, Triple P (Positive Parenting
Program).
A small number of secondary prevention
programs for fathers of young children have been conducted and evaluated.18 For example, Parent — Child Interaction
Therapy (PCIT), a short - term, evidence - based, training intervention for parents dealing with preschool children who display behavioural problems was evaluated in the Netherlands using a quasi-experimental design.19 The results showed a large effect on fathers» reports of child
behaviour problems at the completion of the intervention.
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The
program used Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy for the management of depression, along with modification of lifestyle
behaviours that included physical inactivity and sedentariness, eating a healthier diet, quitting smoking and taking medication as prescribed (consistent with Heart Foundation of Australia guidelines following a heart attack).
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Participants were asked whether or not they would like to be contacted for follow - up, what their preferred means of communication would be (mail / e - mail / phone / other), and whether follow - up would affect their participation in internet Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
programs.
program is cognitive
behaviour therapy (CBT).
Writing in
Behaviour Therapy, Tenille Frank and colleagues explain that they decided to involve both parents in the design of the study because of previous findings that improvements in child behaviour are more likely to be maintained over time when both parents take part in a
Behaviour Therapy, Tenille Frank and colleagues explain that they decided to involve both parents in the design of the study because of previous findings that improvements in child
behaviour are more likely to be maintained over time when both parents take part in a
behaviour are more likely to be maintained over time when both parents take part in a
program.
A family based
program open to children and teenagers from 7 - 17, Cool Kids utilises Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy and provides children with skills and strategies to help them manage their anxiety in a variety of settings.
The
program uses Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy (CBT) techniques to give parents effective tools and strategies to assist their child.
It is a counselling
program and facilitators need to have an understanding of cognitive
behaviour therapy as well as an understanding of the importance of attachment and how it is related to creating a safe environment.
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Program draws on a Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy framework to teach participants skills to manage feelings, identify and challenge negative thinking and expand their behavioural responses.
This
program has a strong grounding in rational emotive
behaviour therapy and lifespan human development theory.
The underlying theoretical framework of the Key Steps to Parenting
program is cognitive
behaviour therapy.
The Dialectical
Behaviour Therapy Skills Workbook for Anxiety presents a DBT - based
program for overcoming anxiety that helps readers discover and apply the core DBT skills, practice developing assertiveness, and learn to deal with conflict and anxiety - provoking situations.
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The Dialectical
Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Centre of Vancouver is pleased to announce a special 8 - week
program designed for partners, family, and friends of those with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), or with related problems (e.g., self - injury).
The UK Improving Access to Psychological
Therapies (IAPT)
program uses a government - sponsored «whole systems» approach to mental health service delivery using low intensity (LI) cognitive
behaviour therapy (CBT) interventions developed specifically to address access issues (including reaching people who are hard to reach).
A small number of secondary prevention
programs for fathers of young children have been conducted and evaluated.18 For example, Parent — Child Interaction
Therapy (PCIT), a short - term, evidence - based, training intervention for parents dealing with preschool children who display behavioural problems was evaluated in the Netherlands using a quasi-experimental design.19 The results showed a large effect on fathers» reports of child
behaviour problems at the completion of the intervention.
Parent Child Interaction
Therapy (PCIT) is an intensive parenting
program developed in the 1970's by Sheila Eyberg for parents, caregivers and foster carers caring for children with serious
behaviours.
Predictably, comorbid substance misuse predicts non-adherence, and is associated with a worse outcome13 and an increased risk of suicidality.2 A recent trial of a 12 - session, group - based cognitive
behaviour therapy (CBT)
program for people with bipolar disorder and comorbid substance misuse showed promising trends in reducing substance misuse and bipolar relapse compared with group - based counselling for substance misuse alone.14
The model has been used effectively in a wide variety of venues and settings: parenting, classroom, special
behaviour programs, alternate education settings,
therapy, correctional settings, aboriginal communities, adoption, counseling, and the foster system.
A meta - analysis examining anger - management
programs across 92 studies found that cognitive -
behaviour therapy (CBT) strategies helped to significantly reduce anger and aggressiveness, and also to increase positive
behaviours.
Recent reviews11, 12 have identified a number of PMT interventions that have a strong evidence base for improving conduct - problem
behaviour in preschool - age children, including Helping the Noncompliant Child, 24 the Incredible Years, 25 Parent - Child Interaction
Therapy, 26 Parent Management Training - Oregon, 27 and Triple P (Positive Parenting
Program).28
These techniques require regular practice and are most effective if used together with a cognitive
behaviour therapy treatment
program.