I have an eclectic approach to treatment, but tend to draw from relational and
cognitive behavioral approaches in order to design a specialized treatment plan based on your unique needs.»
Not exact matches
(12)
In sharp contrast to this
approach, the short - term sex therapies pioneered by William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson, using
cognitive -
behavioral approaches, often produce impressive therapeutic results.
Dr. Schiltz supports a comprehensive team
approach in the assessment and remediation of children who struggle with
cognitive, learning,
behavioral, social, and emotional difficulties.
With a caring, supportive, strengths - based focus, and a touch of humor, Colleen uses a variety of
approaches and interventions such as
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Play Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness and Harm Reduction Strategies
in order to help clients achieve their goals, feel empowered and realize their full potential.
Dr. Laptook specializes is
Cognitive -
Behavioral Therapy and Parent Training and uses these
approaches in the treatment of Selective Mutism, with interventions focusing on gradual exposures to facilitate verbalization
in the context of working together with both the family and the school setting.
The EAET intervention was compared to both an educational intervention as well as the gold standard psychological
approach in the field,
cognitive behavioral therapy.
ESDM, which combines applied
behavioral analysis (ABA) teaching methods with developmental «relationship - based»
approaches, was previously demonstrated to achieve significant gains
in cognitive, language and daily living skills compared to children with ASD who received commonly available community interventions.
Because of this, there is interest
in psychosocial interventions for RA such as
cognitive -
behavioral and emotional processing
approaches.
After working
in inpatient and residential programs using a
cognitive -
behavioral approach, she was a co-founder of the OCD Institute when it opened
in 1997 as the first residential treatment program for OCD
in the country.
In terms of therapeutic
approaches,
cognitive -
behavioral therapy (CBT) is «the treatment of choice for social anxiety,» says Kozak.
Some experts maintain that talk therapy is more effective
in children, but the little research that exists on the subject suggests that
cognitive -
behavioral approaches may be especially effective
in adults, who are likely to be more aware of their thinking patterns (and how to change them).
In a case report, John Correa, a psychologist at the University of South Florida demonstrates how The PCOS Workbook, a
cognitive -
behavioral therapy (CBT) based
approach, helped his 19 year - old client with PCOS reduce her symptoms of anxiety, depression, improve her body image and lose weight.
Cognitive -
Behavioral Therapy (or
Cognitive - Behavior Therapy, hereafter CBT) has been noted as the most common evidence - based therapy
approach used
in the United States.
Know how to use
cognitive -
behavioral therapies, mindfulness - based stress reduction, deepo psychodynamics
in alliance building, and other effective
approaches.
I'm an experienced LCSW specializing
in the strengths / needs, solution - focused,
cognitive behavioral approach.
Furthermore, I bring diverse experience
in successful implementation of
cognitive -
behavioral, humanistic and combination therapeutic
approaches for treatment of autism.
INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE Boston Central Adult High School, McCormack Middle School • Boston, MA 09/2011 — 05/2012 Individual Counseling • Counseled students
in grades 6 - 8, using
cognitive behavioral, reality, and person - centered
approaches to address depression, poor academic performance, and retention.
• Proficient
in facilitating and conducting group, couples and family therapy sessions • Competent at maintaining an updated knowledge base by proactive following of scholarly journals documenting clinical research • Substantial knowledge of
behavioral, psychodynamic,
cognitive and humanistic
approaches to counseling
Key Accomplishments: • Resolved high level of conflict
in a chronic patient by implementing a combination
approach based on humanistic and
cognitive behavioral treatments • Offered counseling to a interracial family on the verge of being broken effectively and contributed
in making the home a happy one
Professional Experience Valley Trauma Center (Van Nuys, CA) 2011 — Present
In - Home Outreach Counselor • Provide prevention education and counseling at the individual, family and group level within both in - home and clinical settings while overseeing all case management services • Utilize various methods including humanistic, cognitive behavioral and family systems approaches • Assist group members in the discovery of internal sources of strength and ability to effectively cope with situational crises a well as modify self - defeating behavior • Set and achieve specific group - level goals while helping participants define concrete, meaningful developmental benchmarks, appraising on - going change processes and related dynamics, and connecting individual efforts to common themes • Manage 10 cases on a weekly basis while ensuring an initial visitation with clients within 48 hours of referral • Perform new program participant assessments and participate in all intake and discharge functio
In - Home Outreach Counselor • Provide prevention education and counseling at the individual, family and group level within both
in - home and clinical settings while overseeing all case management services • Utilize various methods including humanistic, cognitive behavioral and family systems approaches • Assist group members in the discovery of internal sources of strength and ability to effectively cope with situational crises a well as modify self - defeating behavior • Set and achieve specific group - level goals while helping participants define concrete, meaningful developmental benchmarks, appraising on - going change processes and related dynamics, and connecting individual efforts to common themes • Manage 10 cases on a weekly basis while ensuring an initial visitation with clients within 48 hours of referral • Perform new program participant assessments and participate in all intake and discharge functio
in - home and clinical settings while overseeing all case management services • Utilize various methods including humanistic,
cognitive behavioral and family systems
approaches • Assist group members
in the discovery of internal sources of strength and ability to effectively cope with situational crises a well as modify self - defeating behavior • Set and achieve specific group - level goals while helping participants define concrete, meaningful developmental benchmarks, appraising on - going change processes and related dynamics, and connecting individual efforts to common themes • Manage 10 cases on a weekly basis while ensuring an initial visitation with clients within 48 hours of referral • Perform new program participant assessments and participate in all intake and discharge functio
in the discovery of internal sources of strength and ability to effectively cope with situational crises a well as modify self - defeating behavior • Set and achieve specific group - level goals while helping participants define concrete, meaningful developmental benchmarks, appraising on - going change processes and related dynamics, and connecting individual efforts to common themes • Manage 10 cases on a weekly basis while ensuring an initial visitation with clients within 48 hours of referral • Perform new program participant assessments and participate
in all intake and discharge functio
in all intake and discharge functions
Drawing on interpersonal neurobiology, affective neuroscience, learning theory, the works of Pierre Janet, psychodynamic theory, and
cognitive behavioral approaches, this book is for those who wish to have an
in - depth understanding of dissociation and its treatment across a wide range of trauma - related disorders.
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 classroo
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 classroo
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 classroo
in and out of the classroom.
Through a
cognitive behavioral approach, I find that families and individuals reach their full potential regardless of where they are
in their developmental journey.
The therapists at Alpine Academy have a foundational stance of system theory while using a variety of
approaches in their individual work with each student (i.e.
cognitive -
behavioral, systemic, experiential, dialectical behavior therapy, acceptance - commitment therapy, EMDR, etc.).
«Over the years, I've been trained
in a number of therapeutic
approaches but whether it's
cognitive -
behavioral, interpersonal, communication skills / problem - solving, family systems / work systems, hypnosis or mindfulness, I believe that the most important part of coaching and counseling is making sure that whatever
approach is used, it fits the needs of the individual, couple or family.
Via a
Cognitive /
Behavioral approach to treatment, there is a strong emphasis on building self - esteem
in our clients and empowering them to take effective control of their lives.
My
approach is integrated, drawing from
Cognitive Behavioral techniques and Schema Therapy, with the goal of helping my clients live in the present and facilitate emotional and behavioral chan
Behavioral techniques and Schema Therapy, with the goal of helping my clients live
in the present and facilitate emotional and
behavioral chan
behavioral change.»
«
In my sessions I utilize
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused Therapy, Mindfulness, and relaxation techniques as my primary
approaches.
If you are ready for change
in your life, or would like to explore new ways of thinking and living your life, my
Cognitive -
Behavioral, Solution Focused, and Equine Assisted Psychotherapy
approaches may help.
In helping clients work through the healing process I provide a strength based
approach utilizing
cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focused brief therapy, and psychodynamic therapy.»
«I enjoy helping people through
cognitive -
behavioral therapeutic
approaches by assisting you
in identifying life stressors, «triggers,» and negative / self defeating thought patterns that result
in undesired thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and decisions.
I
approach counseling from a
cognitive behavioral perspective
in that patterns of thoughts and actions are explored
in order to better understand the clients» problems and to develop solutions.
«
In therapy, Dr. Parrish maintains an integrative
approach, incorporating
Cognitive -
Behavioral, Narrative and Solution - Focused therapies predicated from a Christian perspective.
My work with clients is grounded
in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with integration of family system
approaches, acceptance and commitment therapy, and relational
approaches to elicit change and assist my clients and families
in meeting their goals for treatment.
I believe
in a holistic
approach to well being and employ
Cognitive Behavioral, Psychodynamic and Strength Based strategies
in guiding clients toward their goals.
I specialize
in anxiety, depression, attachment and neurodevelopmental disorders, using
cognitive -
behavioral, interpersonal, solution - oriented and family systems based
approaches.»
I use an integrative
approach drawing upon my training
in family systems and
cognitive /
behavioral therapies, selecting what will be most helpful for each individual, couple or family.
One
approach used
in Christian family counseling is
cognitive behavioral family theory.
«I use mindfulness techniques and
cognitive -
behavioral approaches in working with patients.
Gifted
in listening, empathizing, processing, I employ a variety of counseling
approaches, including psychodynamic and
Cognitive Behavioral techniques.
Although my therapeutic work is eclectic
in nature, I tend to draw from a
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
approach.
I have training
in a variety of
approaches, especially
cognitive -
behavioral and practical, solution - focused methods.
I specialize
in treatment with children, adolescents, and adults using a relational /
cognitive behavioral approach.
A psychotherapist may gain further certification
in specialty subjects like marriage counseling or
in specific therapeutic
approaches such as psychoanalysis or
cognitive behavioral therapy.
Dr. Francisco's
approach is family - focused with an emphasis on action - oriented interventions such as
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and skills training
in the areas of Social Communication, Executive Functioning, and Independent Living.
I utilize a solution - focused
approach to treatment and incorporate
cognitive and
behavioral interventions to assist people
in improving their psychological well - being and their relationships with others.»
«My treatment
approach is best described as eclectic
in nature and includes a combination of
cognitive behavioral, client centered, family systems, and strengths based strategies.
I utilize a
cognitive -
behavioral approach in conjuction with incorporating a family systems
approach in order to facilitate positive and effective changes for both the child and the family.
My
approach is typically
cognitive -
behavioral in the context of a supportive / empathic relationship.
I have a background
in the
cognitive -
behavioral approach as well as family systems theory but tailor my
approach to the needs of the client I am working with.»