Is it effective to use parent —
child cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders in children between 4 and 7 years of age?
Methylphenidate or methylphenidate plus multimodal behaviour therapy (
child cognitive behavioural therapy, parent behavioural therapy, and teacher behavioural training) for 10 weeks.
Not exact matches
It's one of the «
behavioural» components of
cognitive -
behavioural therapy (CBT) and it's useful to know about when encouraging your
child to address their fears.
The Narrative: Both stories have been written by
Child Psychiatrist Dr Kaylene Henderson and are based on principles from
cognitive -
behavioural, narrative and art
therapy.
It shows targeting specific symptoms of depression by using
cognitive behavioural therapy, for example, can be useful in reducing depression and therefore its effect on the
child.
Is intensive
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) more effective than standard weekly CBT for
children with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)?
Trauma focused
cognitive behavioural therapy is significantly better than
child centred
therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder, emotional, and
behavioural problems in sexually abused
children.
Standard psychotherapy involved evidence - based manualised treatments: Coping Cat
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) protocol for anxiety (16 — 20 sessions); Primary and Secondary Control Enhancement Training CBT protocol for depression (10 — 15 sessions); or Defiant
Children behavioural parent training for conduct problems (10 steps).
Cognitive behavioural therapy was effective in improving symptoms in
children with anxiety disorders.
To evaluate the effectiveness of
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in treating
children with anxiety disorders.
Between 2 and 4
children with an anxiety disorder needed to be treated with
cognitive behavioural therapy to ensure that 1
child was successfully treated.
So many
children and youth at my practice were benefiting from the adapted,
child friendly versions of Mindfulness Based
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy that I decided to curate the activities into a book, making them accessible to parents everywhere.
Early childhood programs like CHI Kids (and now CHI School) teach both
child and parent vital tools from evidenced based wellness practices like mindfulness based
cognitive behavioural therapy and interpersonal neurobiology — the impact is nothing less than life changing.
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), third - wave CBT and interpersonal
therapy (IPT) based interventions for preventing depression in
children and adolescents.
Based on the results of psychological testing, we may choose to address a
child's issues through
cognitive -
behavioural therapy, play
therapy, family
therapy, or relational psychodynamic
therapy.
The best evidence for reduction in mental - health conditions among maltreated
children is for
cognitive -
behavioural therapy (CBT) for sexually abused
children with post-traumatic stress symptoms.11 Several interventions show promise: some
child - focused types of
therapy for neglected
children including resilient peer treatment, 12 an imaginative play program, 13 multisystemic
therapy14 and a day treatment intervention.15 There is also some evidence of the benefits of post-shelter counseling intervention for women exposed to intimate - partner violence, 16,17
child - parent psychotherapy, 18,19 and trauma - focused CBT for
children with intimate partner violence - related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms.20
The FRIENDS for Life program is a
cognitive -
behavioural therapy program designed to be used in the classroom that aims to increase the resilience and happiness of
children.
Lisa completed her Masters in Educational and Developmental psychology thesis on comparing the effectiveness of
cognitive behavioural therapy interventions for
children with anxiety.
When
Children Refuse School: A
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Approach.
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.
URSTRONG draws on
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning's (CASEL) model of the five social and emotional learning competencies (self - awareness, social awareness, self - management, responsible decision - making, and relationship skills) to help
children develop healthier relationships.
Treating Anxiety Disorders in
Children and Adolescents: Evidence Supports
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy as an Alternative to Drugs.
What are the effects of adding
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), brief CBT or instructions in CBT in
children with obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD) and a partial response to serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SRI)?
Is trauma - focused
cognitive behavioural therapy (TF - CBT) feasible and effective in young
children with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other comorbid conditions?
(James, Soler & Weatherall, 2004) state, «
Cognitive behavioural therapy was found to improve symptoms of anxiety in 56 % of those
children and adolescents who received it».
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent disorders in
children and adolescents with half of all lifetime cases emerging before age 12.1 Solid evidence supports the use of
cognitive —
behavioural therapy (CBT) in the treatment of childhood anxiety disorders with recovery rates of approximately 60 % seen in various studies.
The best evidence of efficacy for improving psychological symptoms in these
children was found for
cognitive —
behavioural therapy, particularly for young
children.
Comparative efficacies of supportive and
cognitive behavioural group
therapies for young
children who have been sexually abused and their nonoffending mothers
Two - year follow - up study of
cognitive behavioural therapy for sexually abused
children suffering post-traumatic stress symptoms
Rhonda J. Kent has over 20 years of experience working in the areas of domestic violence, suicide and grief and loss and is trained several evidence - based trauma
therapies for
children and adults such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR),
Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention (CFTSI) and Trauma Focused
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TF - CBT).
Compared to treatment - as - usual (TAU),
children and parents in
child and family - focused
cognitive -
behavioural therapy (CFF - CBT) attended more sessions (mean 11.34 vs 6.91), were less likely to drop out of treatment (11.8 % vs 51.4 %) and were more satisfied with treatment (mean 2.95 vs 2.67 on a 1 — 3 scale).
In their study, West et al6 conducted a randomised controlled trial of a novel intervention called
child and family - focused
cognitive -
behavioural therapy (CFF - CBT), a protocol summarised with the acronym «Rainbow» (box 1) for
children (ages 7 — 13) with bipolar disorder.
Eligible studies compared
behavioural parent training (BPT)(training parents / caregivers in behaviour management principles) or
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)(anger management, conflict resolution skills, social skills training, or
cognitive restructuring) versus no treatment or placebo for
children and adolescents (< 18 years old) with antisocial behaviour (such as delinquency, physical or verbal aggression).
Studies in adults examining treatments such as
cognitive -
behavioural therapy, 1 psychoeducation2 and interpersonal psychotherapy3 demonstrated the effectiveness of these interventions in clinical trials conducted in developing countries, but there is no comparable body of literature with
children and adolescents.
Behavioural and cognitive - behavioural therapy for obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescen
Behavioural and
cognitive -
behavioural therapy for obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescen
behavioural therapy for obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD) in
children and adolescents Cochrane
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.
Behavioural and cognitive - behavioural therapy for obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and
Behavioural and
cognitive -
behavioural therapy for obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and
behavioural therapy for obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD) in
children and adolescents
Singer et al. [87] conducted a meta - analytic review and compared outcomes across three categories of intervention for parents of
children with developmental disabilities:
behavioural parent training (BPT),
cognitive behaviour
therapy (CBT) and multi-component interventions (BPT + CBT).
Professor Jennie Hudson's research focuses on the prevention and treatment of
children's emotional health problems using
cognitive behavioural therapy.
Simon Brett summarises a recent systematic review of brief, intensive and concentrated
cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety disorders in
children, which finds some promising results for this more focused approach to care.
Is
cognitive -
behavioural therapy (CBT) more effective than group support and attention for reducing both mother and
child reported anxiety?
We offer a range of psychological services for
children and adults in a calm and relaxed environment, including Psychological Assessments, Intervention Information and Training,
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) & Counselling, and Career Psychometric Testing.
Cognitive behavioural therapy for 4 - to 7 - year old
children with anxiety disorders: a randomized clinical trial
Cognitive -
behavioural therapy for parents who have physically abused their
children.
Child versus family
cognitive behavioural therapy in clinically anxious youth: an efficacy and partial effectiveness study
Treatment of
child anxiety disorders via guided parent - delivered
cognitive —
behavioural therapy: Randomised controlled trial