The UA study looked at health and cognition across a normal spectrum, rather than focusing on
clinical cognitive disorders or chronic illnesses.
Not exact matches
According to an article in Psychology Today by
clinical psychologist and sleep
disorder specialist Michael J Breus, a 2011 study showed that bed - sharing does not negatively affect
cognitive or behavioral development in young children.
She also serves as the
Clinical Director of the Mental Health Interventions and Technology (MINT) program where she has clinical expertise and research interests in cognitive - behavioral treatment of childhood anxiety and disruptive behavior disorders, with a focus on preschool mental
Clinical Director of the Mental Health Interventions and Technology (MINT) program where she has
clinical expertise and research interests in cognitive - behavioral treatment of childhood anxiety and disruptive behavior disorders, with a focus on preschool mental
clinical expertise and research interests in
cognitive - behavioral treatment of childhood anxiety and disruptive behavior
disorders, with a focus on preschool mental health.
Dr. Furr has extensive
clinical expertise and research interests in
cognitive and behavioral treatments of childhood anxiety and disruptive behavior
disorders, with a particular focus on preschool mental health.
If dozens of human and animal studies published over the past six years are borne out by large
clinical trials, nicotine — freed at last of its noxious host, tobacco, and delivered instead by chewing gum or transdermal patch — may prove to be a weirdly, improbably effective drug for relieving or preventing a variety of neurological
disorders, including Parkinson's disease, mild
cognitive impairment (MCI), Tourette's and schizophrenia.
The new six - year study, «
Cognitive enhancement therapy for adult autism spectrum
disorder: Results of an 18 - month randomized
clinical trial,» involved 54 adults and was led by Shaun Eack, Ph.D., M.S.W., Pitt's David E. Epperson Professor of Social Work and Psychiatry, and Nancy Minshew, M.D., Pitt professor of psychiatry and neurology.
While researchers found that playing strategy games better engaged memory and
cognitive control brain regions, making them better suited for improving memory tasks, they hypothesize that action games that stimulate the limbic area and elicit more emotional arousal might be beneficial for other
clinical populations like patients with mood
disorders.
To confirm these results, the next step will be to establish a
clinical trial with patients suffering motor skills
disorders due to a stroke and divide them into two groups: one of them undergoing physiotherapy treatment and the other with complementary
cognitive training.
Instead of only using a standard
clinical interview to determine whether individuals met the criteria for a
clinical diagnosis of bipolar
disorder, the researchers combined the results from brain imaging,
cognitive testing, and an array of temperament and behavior measures.
They are hoping to establish through future
clinical testing that the molecule is broadly effective across a number of
cognitive and neuropsychiatric
disorders, including schizophrenia.
Kathryn D. Boger, PhD, ABPP, is board certified in
clinical child and adolescent psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology and specializes in
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety, mood, and substance use
disorders.
Katherine Thorpe, PhD, is a
clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of anxiety and related
disorders using
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure and response prevention (ERP).
Treatment to enhance cognition in bipolar
disorder (TREC - BD): efficacy of a randomized controlled trial of
cognitive remediation versus active control Lewandowski KE, Sperry SH, Cohen BM, Norris LA, Fitzmaurice GM, Ongur D, Keshavan MS. Journal of
Clinical Psychiatry.
Jarell R.O. Myers, PhD, is a
clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of anxiety and obsessive compulsive
disorder using
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy, and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) based techniques.
Stacia Friedman - Hill, Ph.D., a program director at NIH's National Institute of Mental Health, says these findings are particularly relevant to the field of mental health research because many mental health
disorders are marked by changes in
cognitive function, sometimes years before
clinical symptoms become significant, and because mental health
disorders often involve changes in the developing brain.
Carter uses methods from
cognitive neuroscience including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and conducts basic research into the neural mechanisms of
cognitive control as well as
clinical and translational research in schizophrenia and other neurodevelopmental
disorders.
As of June 2015, there were 116
clinical trials evaluating the possible anti-disease effect of curcumin in humans, including studies on cancer, gastrointestinal diseases,
cognitive disorders, and psychiatric conditions.
Epidemiological,
clinical and laboratory studies link soy to malnutrition, digestive problems, thyroid dysfunction,
cognitive decline, reproductive
disorders, even heart disease and cancer.
Epidemiological,
clinical and laboratory studies link soy to malnutrition, digestive problems, thyroid dysfunction,
cognitive decline, reproductive
disorders and even heart disease and cancer.
About Blog Jon Finch is a
clinical psychologist specialising in
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD) providing CPT training for practitioners and counselling for people that have experienced trauma.
Dr. Burns has authored over 100 journal articles on the neuroscience of language and communication, has written three books on language difficulties associated with neurological
disorders, and lectured around the world on neuroscience applications to education and
clinical intervention for children and adults with communication /
cognitive disorders.
Clinical studies show that omega - 3s are helpful in treating many
disorders in dogs and cats, including heart and kidney disease, inflammatory skin conditions and arthritis, as well as boosting
cognitive function.
About Blog Jon Finch is a
clinical psychologist specialising in
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD) providing CPT training for practitioners and counselling for people that have experienced trauma.
Given her history of somatisation, her underperformance on
cognitive tests and over-reported symptoms were highly likely to be the result of somatisation rather than malingering or factitious
disorder; however, intent can not be excluded due to the presence of secondary gains, both in terms of financial rewards but also care (eg her partner had applied for Carer's Allowance and there was a
clinical negligence claim).
The subset of
clinical neuropsychology applies this knowledge to help in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of patients that have
cognitive disorders, learning disabilities, neurological or psychiatric conditions, and physical or developmental issues that have
cognitive or mental repercussions.
About Blog Jon Finch is a
clinical psychologist specialising in
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD) providing CPT training for practitioners and counselling for people that have experienced trauma.
In Mindfulness and Acceptance for Counseling College Students,
clinical researcher Jacqueline Pistorello explores how mindfulness and acceptance - based approaches such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), mindfulness - based
cognitive therapy (MBCT), and mindfulness - based stress reduction (MBSR) are being utilized in higher education settings around the world to treat student mental health problems like severe depression, substance abuse, and eating
disorders, and / or to help students thrive — both in and out of the classroom.
«I am a licensed
clinical psychologist who specializes in
cognitive - behavioral therapy (CBT) for eating
disorders, anxiety
disorders, and mood
disorders.
I also provide
cognitive - behavioral approaches for a range of
clinical concerns affecting adults, including Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder, depression and other mood
disorders, anxiety, substance abuse, grief and bereavement, especially suicide bereavement.»
We specialize in Intellectual /
Cognitive Assessments, Psychoeducational Assessments, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD) Evaluations, and
Clinical Evaluations for behavioral and social / emotional needs.»
A randomized
clinical trial of
cognitive - behavioral group therapy and sertraline in the treatment of obsessive - compulsive
disorder.
Certainly, some children may also need
clinical interventions to address the affective or
cognitive disorders that keep them from responding to parents and the parent training interventions; the
clinical interventions may be facilitated if they use language and concepts consistent with those used in the other levels of the parenting campaign.
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.
Third - wave
cognitive therapy versus mentalisation - based treatment for major depressive
disorder: a randomised
clinical trial
Sabine Wilhelm, PhD, is associate professor of psychology at the Harvard Medical School and director of the
Cognitive Behavior Therapy Program and
clinical director of the Obsessive - Compulsive
Disorder Clinic, at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Risk of relapse among patients diagnosed with major depressive
disorder is high (> 50 % of those recovering from a first episode of depression, and approximately 80 % of those with a history of two or more episodes), 1 and this risk increases with each successive depressive episode.2 Several
clinical trials have demonstrated that mindfulness - based
cognitive therapy (MBCT) significantly reduces relapse risk among patients with three or more prior depressive episodes.3 Yet, MBCT contains multiple therapeutic elements, and the specific efficacy of the mindfulness training element in MBCT is unknown.
Whereas a few large studies find a similar prevalence of antineuronal antibodies in patients with psychotic
disorders, other psychiatric
disorders and healthy controls, 1 2 there is some evidence of an increased prevalence of N - methyl - D - aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antibodies in patients with first - episode psychosis.3 4 In their present study, the authors aimed to (1) investigate the prevalence of neuronal cell surface antibodies in patients with first - episode psychosis and healthy controls and (2) compare the
clinical and
cognitive profile of patient's with and without these antibodies.
Is a complex
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) package addressing mood intolerance,
clinical perfectionism, low self - esteem and interpersonal difficulties more effective than CBT focused on eating
disorder symptoms alone?
Dr. Reiser is a licensed
clinical psychologist and certified
Cognitive Behavioral Therapist providing care to clients having mood and anxiety
disorders using
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
You may have post traumatic stress, dissociative
disorder, or a combination, and I can help you process the trauma with EMDR,
clinical hypnosis, and
cognitive behavioral therapy.
Hollander et al used a double blind, placebo controlled design to examine the efficacy of a 10 week treatment of lithium on the
clinical and
cognitive features of gambling in pathological gamblers with bipolar spectrum
disorder.
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Differences in
clinical and
cognitive variables in seasonal affective
disorder compared to depressive - related
disorders: Evidence from a population - based study in Finland.
Describe the implications of current understandings of trauma on
cognitive - behavioral therapies and discuss trauma assessment, including functional analytic
clinical assessment and recent advances in assessment of adults with post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD).
The presentation addresses the empirical foundations of schema theory by shedding light on the role of early maladaptive schemas in depression etiology and reviews the
clinical evidence of schema therapy as a possible treatment option for (chronic) depression: Limited evidence suggests that ST by targeting self - referential
cognitive schemas (EMS) which mediate the effects of early life adversity on vulnerability towards and maintenance of depressive
disorders in the sense of distal risk factors could be an effective treatment for depression and a feasible alternative to CBT (Brewin et al. 2009; Carter et al. 2013; Malogiannis et al. 2014; Renner et al. 2016).
The practice of
clinical social work also includes counseling, behavior modification, consultation, client - centered advocacy, crisis intervention, and the provision of needed information and education to clients, when using methods of a psychological nature to evaluate, assess, diagnose, treat, and prevent emotional and mental
disorders and dysfunctions (whether
cognitive, affective, or behavioral), sexual dysfunction, behavioral
disorders, alcoholism, or substance abuse.
A randomized
clinical trial comparing individual
cognitive behavioral therapy and child - centered therapy for child anxiety
disorders.
She also gained
clinical experiences through training at a broad range of hospital and community - based clinics, including the Ottawa Institute of
Cognitive - Behavioural Therapy, The Ottawa Hospital (Maternal Fetal Medicine Unit), the University of Ottawa Couple and Sex Therapy Training program, and the Ottawa Mindfulness Clinic, during which she treated a wide variety of clients experiencing problems such as relationship difficulties, interpersonal trauma, post-traumatic stress
disorder, concerns related to sexual desire and dysfunction, anxiety, and depression.
Child - and family - focused
cognitive - behavioral therapy for pediatric bipolar
disorder: a randomized
clinical trial
To properly assess individuals for a range of mental illnesses, developmental psychopathology,
cognitive and neurodevelopmental
disorders, and maladaptive interpersonal behaviors,
clinical psychologists must understand the empirical research on measurement and evaluation.