Working from an integrative approach Danielle can use a Psychodynamic approach to help clients make links with early experiences and their relationships in adult life, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to help
clients identify patterns in their thoughts and behaviours, and Person Centred approach to look at the relationship between the counsellor and client to make sense of the individuals experience outside of the therapy room.
I help
clients identify patterns of thought or behavior that contribute to stress and get in the way of growth and life satisfaction.
She helps
her clients identify the patterns of their feelings and emotions, and helps them overcome their problems.
Working interactively, Dilnia may use CBT to help
clients identify patterns in their thoughts and behaviours, Transactional Analysis to help clients manage their relationships in a healthier way, and mindfulness to help tame anxious responses.
Not exact matches
Restoration Therapy is a Marriage and Family Therapeutic Model that efficiently
identifies a
client's identity and safety
patterns, while empowering
client emotional regulation and mindfulness for behavioral change.
Beyond that, he helps
identify underlying
patterns and philosophies that get in the way of good health, then guides
clients out of these
patterns.
Clients keep a food record, which helps Cheryl
identify eating
pattern and helps YOU be more aware of your every day choices.
A trained Massage Therapist can effectively
identify trigger points through palpation of muscle tissue combined with
client report of symptoms and pain
patterns.
Deborah Acker Transformational Coaching helps
clients break through old
patterns no longer serving them to
identify their soul's messages & path and move into a life that's really true for them.
It includes a review of actual
patterns and charts as they are
identified by the Recognia system and made available to
clients on National Bank Direct Brokerage's transactional website.
Aside from
identifying hidden talents on your staff,
client surveys can also reveal
patterns of needs that pet owners have that you may not currently accommodate.
These are the smaller
patterns your firm can
identify among your existing
clients that might influence or improve your marketing and customer experience.
This announcement ushers in a new era in legal technology, a practice management platform that is able to: • Capture and analyze vast amounts of
client and matter data • Recognize
patterns and
identify best practices • Predict outcomes to guide decisions • Learn through experience and human direction
Increasingly, the digital marketer's role involves using technology to focus on and better understand the customer —
identifying client types, analyzing usage
patterns, determining preferences, targeting audiences and segmenting prospects, all backed up with real - world data.
Monitored
clients progress through routine site visits, provided crisis counseling intervention for
clients with suicidal ideation's and substance addiction issues, applied critical thinking,
identified dysfunctional
client behavior
patterns, note clinical reports that documented
client's progress for staff revision.
• Assisted
clients with
identifying behavior
patterns and applying cognitive shifts.
HYATT INT» L, Stamford, CT (November 2013 — Present) Massage Therapist • Analyze the
clients» soft tissue condition, determine and recommend the appropriate type of massage • Develop rehabilitative message plans and guide
clients about relevant exercises and stretching drills for effect reinforcement • Perform remedial, soft tissue and sports massages • Maintain massage related equipment in functional and sanitized condition •
Identify exact pressure points and apply pressure with hands and fingers for pain relief • Educate
clients regarding healthy soft tissue maintenance practices, exercises, diet and hydration
patterns
Professional Experience
Client — XL Insurance (Hartford, CT) 6/2008 — Present Role — Business Intelligence Solutions Consultant — Insurance Data Warehouse • Participate in information - gathering sessions to determine and assess project requirements,
identifying best - fit architecture solutions in line with enterprise data warehouse architectural standards • Work closely with the data modeler and the DBA in the design of the logical and physical data model • Create and maintain models for Cognos, performing extensive STAR Schema modeling to enable reporting decentralization and allow for user - driven ad - hoc reporting as well as drawing upon SSRS and OBIEE reporting solutions • Strategize with the ETL team to
identify the best case design strategy for ETL - related activities including ETL design
patterns determination, load strategies, load timing and frequency, and data retrieval expectations determination • Participate in providing Rough order of Magnitudes (ROM) estimates in and out of release projects, estimating resource requirements and managing within determined time constraints • Assist in the development of security tools in Cognos 8 using LDAP and Active directory while holding responsibility for maintaining run books and project documentation in Sharepoint
She uses an experiential and systemic approach to assist
clients in
identifying patterns of feelings, thoughts and behaviors that occur in times of stress, and to change them so as to achieve success, happiness and intimacy.
Whether working with individuals or couples, she views the therapeutic relationship as a key element in helping
clients identify old, hurtful
patterns and break free of them.
Emotionally Focused Therapy is a brief therapy model for most couples and one that necessitates a clear commitment from a therapist to supporting healthy relationships, creating a safe haven in the therapy sessions for the couple, the ability to be with each person's intense emotions, reactivity, and distress, to help a couple
identify the
patterns they are stuck in along with barriers to fulfilling connection and intimacy, and the ability to be open to feedback and adjustment to unique
client needs along the way.
I use Attachment Core -
Pattern Therapy to help
clients identify the dance and learn new, more effective steps.
She works with
clients to build coping strategies, to
identify dysfunctional
patterns in relationships within one's self and others, to build healthy relationships and to improve self esteem and confidence.
I work collaboratively with
clients to help them
identify, understand, and change these
patterns that keep them feeling stuck so that they can move towards a life and relationships that are more fulfilling and connected.
I am passionate about helping
clients understand that a diagnosis does not define who they are, but only
identifies the
patterns they are struggling with.
My therapeutic approach is to help
clients identify unhealthy
patterns, develop greater clarity about how those
patterns may interfere with personal values and goals, and work toward needed behavior change.
I help
clients identify their negative thinking
patterns that have kept them stuck in their lives.
«I strive to compassionately work with
clients to reveal their true self by
identifying the
patterns and obstacles that often create internal stress and interpersonal conflict.
I work with
clients to create a therapeutic relationship that supports understanding life and relationship
patterns,
identifying connections between significant events, and developing personal insight.
2) inviting the
client to discuss his or her life history to
identify any
patterns, both helpful and less so, that may emerge in regard to a
client's «style of life»,
Nicola strives to provide a relaxed, informal, confidential safe space where she helps her
clients look at links from their past to make sense of the present, to help
identify negative behavioural
patterns that prevent them from leading a fulfilled life and realising their true potential.
I offer a confidential, accepting milieu in which my
clients can work to
identify issues, resolve conflicts, change
patterns of thinking and styles of behavior that may contribute to their dissatisfactions in life.
As we explore and
identify negative thoughts
patterns / triggers, and learn how to replace them with positive healthy ones, my
clients will resolve emotional, behavioral problems and disturbances thus enabling them to lead a happier and a more productive life.
Clients lead, and I listen to your goals and help you to
identify unhealthy
patterns, reduce negative self - talk, and learn more about how you view yourself and the world.»
Using a blend of cognitive behavioral, EMDR, existential, and gestalt techniques, I help
clients develop coping skills,
identify problematic thinking
patterns and behaviors, and improve their emotional well being.
She uses Person - Centred and CBT to
identify patterns in their thoughts and behaviours; Psychodynamics to help
clients to
identify and address the root cause of their problems; Transactional Analysis to help
clients manage their relationships in a healthier way; and Mindfulness to help tame anxious responses.
I encourage
clients to explore their past in order to
identify patterns that are affecting their current relationships and personal goals.
My work with
clients includes helping them to
identify patterns of problematic thought and behavior, and explore ways these
patterns may have developed.
We will also focus on
identifying recurring
patterns in relationships, and recognize moments when the past «comes alive» in the present, in order to free the
client to make new and healthier choices in life.
guides treatment
clients in developing the capacity to
identify and choose positive alternatives to negative
patterns.
Focus on assisting
clients to
identify maladaptive behavior
patterns and work towards defined therapy goals.
Our desire is to help
clients identify their current coping
patterns so that they can begin to change these
patterns in order to increase their overall happiness and contentment.
she empowers her
clients to
identify and change their negative
patterns, thoughts, and feelings into more positive, accurate ones, and
About: In truly caring for
clients, Victoria Simmons works to help
clients identify those behavior
patterns that have been a stumbling block in their lives and have created repeated personal pain.
I use cognitive - behavioral and acceptance - commitment therapies to help
clients identify and understand how negative thinking
patterns affect behaviors and shape world views.
A form of psychotherapy, CBT is a problem - focused, skills - based treatment that teaches
clients how to
identify and modify unhelpful behavior
patterns and thinking
patterns that may cause or increase anxiety and distress.
I come alongside my
clients and assist them in
identifying unhealthy relationship
patterns and navigating difficult emotions with renewed courage and grace.
I've found that in counseling for anger management, focusing on what triggers anger for you, developing ways to regulate your own emotions that work for you, and
identifying distorted thought
patterns that can fuel angry feelings are effective tools that help
clients to get anger under control.
During therapy she helps the
clients to verbalize their experience,
identify the underlying sources of their problems, and encourages them to challenge old
patterns of behavior.
These include a systemic and attachment model that helps to
identify patterns of behaviour, family and societal scripts and experiences that influence our thought processes and belief systems; a psychodynamic approach that enables the
client to
identify early life experiences that may be influencing their present and a person - centred approach that allows the
client the space to express their feelings and work through their problems within a supportive environment.