I am committed to tailoring therapy to meet the needs and goals of each patient using a combination of psychodynamic and interpersonal approaches as well
as cognitive behavioral techniques.
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 change.»
In addition to offering a supportive and collaborative therapy experience, I help my clients achieve lasting transformation by teaching them cutting
edge cognitive behavioral techniques as well as self - compassion and mindfulness skills.
Treatment for children with ADHD and an anxiety disorder relies on a combination of approaches geared to each child's specific situation — including educating the child and her family about the condition, encouraging ongoing input from school personnel, initiating behavior therapy
including cognitive behavioral techniques, as well as traditional psychotherapy, family therapy, and medication management.
Thoughts and Feelings: Taking Control of Your Moods and Your Life: A Workbook of Cognitive Behavioral Techniques
Dr. Daskalakis
uses cognitive behavioral techniques as well as dialectical behavioral techniques to reduce intense symptomology in patients experiencing symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder.
I have a solution - focused and strengths - based approach that integrates empirically supported modalities such
as Cognitive Behavioral techniques, Mindfulness practice, Humanistic approach, Art Therapy, and Family Systems theories.
Her theoretical focus combines expressive therapies, particularly play therapy, with behavior modification, skills training, Adlerain, and
cognitive behavioral techniques.
Cognitive behavioral techniques can help you to find the benefits of a situation.
I had 3 years of training in Gestalt therapy and I am also skilled in using solution focused and
cognitive behavioral techniques.»
Gifted in listening, empathizing, processing, I employ a variety of counseling approaches, including psychodynamic and
Cognitive Behavioral techniques.
«As a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, my focus is assisting in healing from trauma, recovery from dangerous relationship, and addiction using forward facing, gentle healing and
cognitive behavioral techniques.
I utilize various approaches, including play therapy, solution - focused, and
cognitive behavioral techniques.
We report a case of the phobia of urinary incontinence treated with
cognitive behavioral techniques, which involved cognitive restructuring, distraction, relaxation training, and exposure to feared situations.
If you are an introvert, this book will show you how to tap into your inherent introvert strengths and «awaken» your potential using mindfulness meditations and
cognitive behavioral techniques.
Cognitive behavioral techniques that explore and process obsessive thoughts and emotions and address trauma and stress symptoms
I use
Cognitive Behavioral techniques to help clients approach their fears and to reinforce new, positive behaviors.»
Throughout her education, Jessica has had the opportunity to work with varied populations, including children and adolescents, using
cognitive behavioral techniques.
My therapeutic approach is integrative, allowing me to draw on a variety of modalities such as EMDR, Internal Family Systems, and
Cognitive Behavioral techniques to help guide my counseling.
I utilize
cognitive behavioral techniques (CBT) to help manage the negative, anxious, and fearful thoughts that are common with Bipolar Disorder.
I incorporate psycho - dynamic theory,
cognitive behavioral techniques, mindfulness, internal family systems, psycho - education, problem solving, and dream work.
Describe
the cognitive behavioral techniques included in the Resilience Builder Program ® (RBP).
Regina uses psychodynamic psychotherapy to engage clients in the process of therapy; she also utilizes expressive arts, sandtray therapy, meditation, attachment theory,
cognitive behavioral techniques, and emotion - focused therapy with couples.
I work from an attachment lens of emotionally focused therapy (EFT) along with
Cognitive Behavioral Techniques.
Using
cognitive behavioral techniques, I assist clients in addressing thought patterns, emotional patterns and behavioral patterns to increase happiness and satisfaction!»
I utilize REBT and
Cognitive Behavioral techniques to help accomplish this.
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).