Not exact matches
EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) is a
brief novel
intervention combining elements of exposure and
cognitive therapy, and somatic stimulation.
Clinical EFT is a
brief novel
intervention combining elements of exposure and
cognitive and somatic stimulation.
secondary consultations and training for staff in
brief cognitive behavioural
interventions and other basic psychological assessment and support.
psychological assessments and provision of
brief cognitive behavioural
interventions by a psychologist
Some of the approaches include
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and
Brief Interventions with problem solving strategies.
Effectiveness of a
brief cognitive — behavioural therapy
intervention in the treatment of schizophrenia
The trials examine the impact of the following
interventions: (1) nurse delivered
cognitive — behaviour therapy (CBT) via telephone and accompanied by a workbook, combined with pharmacotherapy; (2) nurse and physician
brief advice to quit and information booklets combined with pharmacotherapy; and (3) surgeon delivered enhanced advice to quit smoking augmented by booster sessions.
A stepped care programme involving 3 month
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) based self - help, bibliography
intervention followed by
brief CBT based problem solving treatment (PST).
Controlled trial of a
brief cognitive behavioural
intervention in adolescent patients with depressive disorders
This study tested the effectiveness of a new model of care —
Brief Cognitive Behavioural Skill (BCBS)
intervention — for young people with co-occurring depression / anxiety and substance misuse.
QUESTION: Can community psychiatric nurses effectively deliver a
brief cognitive behavioural therapy
intervention for people with schizophrenia?
In this article in The Lancet Psychiatry, Cathy Creswell and colleagues report their findings from comparing two
brief psychological
interventions for children —
brief guided parent - delivered
cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and solution - focused
brief therapy.
Cognitive — behavioural therapy and short - term psychoanalytic psychotherapy versus
brief psychosocial
intervention in adolescents with unipolar major depression (IMPACT): a multicentre, pragmatic, observer - blind, randomised controlled trial.
Interventions such as, psychoeducation
intervention,
brief psychoeducation
intervention, family
intervention,
brief family
intervention,
cognitive behavioral therapy, social skill training, life skill training, problem solving and supportive therapy provided alongside any other psychotherapies or pharmacology treatments, are considered for the review.
Psychotherapy
interventions included
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), interpersonal therapy, psychoeducation,
brief psychodynamic therapy,...
Other research that assesses traumatic stress symptoms following acute trauma support this finding, showing that PTSD symptom severity is significantly lower at follow up (three to six months) after
brief trauma - focused
cognitive behavioral
interventions (16 - 21).
Future research could evaluate the specificity of specialist treatment
interventions in larger samples, such as parent training for child behavioural problems, and
cognitive or
brief psychodynamic therapy for children with post-traumatic stress disorders following exposure to violence.32 Other groups of socially excluded children and families, such as children looked after by local authorities and youth offenders, could also benefit from similar designated, accessible interagency mental health services.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study evaluated Trauma and Grief Component Therapy for Adolescents (TGCT - A)[now called Trauma - Grief Component Therapy for Adolescents (TGCT - A)-RSB- and Child and Parent Trauma - Focused
Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy Treatment Manual (TF - CBT), both collectively referred to hereafter as trauma - specific CBT, versus a
brief CBT skills
intervention with traumatized youth in a post-disaster context.
This finding might also explain why relatively
brief cognitive - behavioural
interventions for pain that target unhelpful pain - related cognitions rather than longer - standing concerns about self - worth might also be effective for many patients with both depression and chronic pain.26, 31 Ultimately, our study reaffirms the view that depression is multifaceted, and that variations across clinical presentations reflect putative «subtypes» of depression.32
A range of parent - training programs have been developed for parents of children with FASD, including
brief workshops to intensive in - home
interventions combining positive behavior support, motivational interviewing, and
cognitive behavioral therapy for caregivers (see Table 1).