Dr. Mintzer has received extensive training and is skilled in evidence - based
cognitive behavioral interventions such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), exposure with response prevention (ERP) and interpersonal psychotherapy for adolescents (IPT - A).
Not exact matches
Choi says some people may find these apps adequate, but «severe» smartphone addicts require classical
intervention,
such as counseling or
cognitive -
behavioral therapy.
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.
They recommended that, when possible, opioid tapering should be accompanied by multidisciplinary pain programs that incorporate
behavioral interventions,
such as
cognitive behavioral therapy or mindfulness meditation.
Because of this, there is interest in psychosocial
interventions for RA
such as
cognitive -
behavioral and emotional processing approaches.
Loggia said that means a lot of the focus has been placed on pain management, with patients turning to
interventions such as painkillers (opioids) as well as yoga and
cognitive behavioral therapy.
They include: mindfulness training, through exercises like meditation or disciplined physical exercise,
such as yoga; aerobic exercise, which has been shown to strengthen brain function; and
cognitive behavioral programs,
such as those used to help children learn impulse control, a type of
intervention that falls into the broader category of «social emotional learning» (SEL).
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 variety of therapeutic techniques to facilitate growth and development
such as
cognitive -
behavioral therapy,
behavioral interventions, insight - based approaches, mindfulness strategies and others.»
In addition to traditional approaches,
such as psychodynamic approaches and
cognitive behavioral interventions, I utilize mindfulness techniques and Somatic Experiencing.
Once moods swings are stabilized with medication,
interventions such as Psychotherapy,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Life Coaching, Holistic Counseling and Family Therapy can be effective in managing triggers to prevent relapses.
Areas of particular passion include: sleep disorders (
cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia - CBT - I, medication tapers,
behavioral interventions for pediatric sleep disorders), chronic or severe health conditions (e.g. chronic tinnitus, fibromyalgia, heart disease, cancer, neurological conditions), and psychological conditions that have strong
behavioral or physical symptomology,
such as anxiety, panic disorder, borderline personality disorder and depression.
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.
Psychological issues
such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, anger, or feelings of low - esteem have been treated effectively with
cognitive -
behavioral interventions.
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.
Through the use of several treatment modalities
such as
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), as well as psychodynamic and humanistic
interventions we work uniquely with each client to reach their goals.»
We use traditional therapeutic techniques
such as
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and offer Yoga as an
intervention if interested.
I am eclectic in my approach to counseling, drawing upon mainly humanistic principles in therapy; for example, regarding you with the utmost respect, focusing on your goals, and seeing you as your own expert; using beliefs from a psychodynamic approach,
such as the importance of childhood and past relationship patterns on present relationships; utilizing Buddhist approaches,
such as mindfulness and meditation; and finally using
cognitive behavioral interventions,
such as changing negative thought patterns and realizing the connection between thoughts, feelings and behaviors.»
My clinical style is to draw from diverse and effective theoretical methods
such as person - centered, psychodynamic,
cognitive -
behavioral therapy, self - psychology, and solution - focused therapy in order to provide an appropriate
intervention for every client.
How to use narrative and evidence - based
cognitive behavioral interventions to treat patients with Complex PTSD, Prolonged and Complicated Grief Disorders, Borderline Personality Disorders, and patients with Co-occurring disorders
such as Substance Abuse
Dr. Fuller has given professional trainings for federally funded programs
such as C.O.R.E. and Look AHEAD to medical professionals and patients on
such topics as
Cognitive -
Behavioral Interventions for Obesity Management in a Primary Care Practice;
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), Motivational Interviewing, Relaxation Techniques, and Social Support for Lifestyle Change in Patients with Diabetes and other Chronic Health Conditions; and Overcoming Overeating.
I have a toolbox full of an eclectic assortment of
interventions such as CBT, DBT, 12 - step, Mindfulness - based
Cognitive Therapy,
Behavioral Activation, Relationship counseling and much more.
Finally, parents and families can be helped by educational
interventions such as the use of narrative therapy, strengthening protective factors,
cognitive behavioral techniques (relaxation, helpful thoughts, and
cognitive restructuring), and provision of psychoeducation to deepen parents» understanding of their child with CHD (3).
For the past two decades, strides have been made in treating ADHD though psychosocial
interventions such as parent counseling,
cognitive -
behavioral therapy, and behavior modification therapy.