Not exact matches
In five different scenarios, they measured their subjects on a set of
cognitive tasks, and controlled for the formality or casualness of their clothing, instructing subjects to bring «clothing you would wear to a job
interview» to change into.
Indeed, the apparent decline
in Trump's spontaneous speech — that is, the unscripted answers he gives
in interviews and press conferences — was one of the first behaviors that spurred debate about whether he was suffering
cognitive decline or mild
cognitive impairment.
Recently, Singer repeated this assertion
in an
interview in the Journal of Practical Ethics, arguing that people with serious developmental and
cognitive disabilities have less value than animals with higher capacities, strongly implying that we can treat them accordingly (my emphasis):
I am a victim of abuse (offender was a non-practicing protestant for the record) and I have seen Groeschel
in recent
interviews — he is clearly lacking
in cognitive ability and it would not surprise me that his work
in helping offenders has been overshadowed with talks of repentance and trying to understand why an offender would do such a thing.
If his superiors know and acknowledge that his judgement and
cognitive functioning are impaired, are they not concerned about allowing him to move about freely
in society and / or give
interviews?
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.
Among the many interests and modalities that she brings to her work, Christine has advanced training
in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Anxiety & Depression, Motivational
Interviewing, Mindfulness Meditation, Trauma - Focused
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and is certified
in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy — Level I. For many years, she participated
in Dr. Tina Payne Bryson's professional study group on Interpersonal Neurobiology, a field that deeply informs her work and belief
in the healing power of relationship and connection.
The volunteers, a group that took no psychiatric medicine, underwent a battery of
cognitive tests and a psychological
interview,
in which a researcher asked about their personal history, including drug and alcohol use and the stressful experiences of their lives.
The authors note study limitations include the use of telephone - based
cognitive assessments rather than
in - person
interviews.
The study stands out among long - term cohort studies for its high retention rate — nearly 95 % of the original cohort has stayed with the study since it launched
in 1972 — and the intimacy of the data - gathering process, which includes not just
cognitive, psychological, and health assessments, but also
interviews with cohort members» teachers, families, and friends and reviews of their financial and legal records.
This shift
in survey mode likely encouraged an increase
in self -
interviews that
in prior waves would have been completed by proxy, possibly leading to a change
in the calibration of the self - and proxy -
cognitive measures to dementia status.
In 1992, Jim appeared on Nightline with guest - host Barbara Walters to address a number of topics, including smart drugs, energy drinks, and
cognitive - enhancing supplements such as ginkgo biloba (read
interview here).
We learned what might be going on
in a goat's brain by
interviewing Christian Nawroth, co-author of a new study that looked at the «
cognitive abilities» of goats and how they interact with humans.
In the interview, Megan explains how blended learning has allowed her to give her students more support in building their cognitive and non-cognitive skills and also improved her relationships with her student
In the
interview, Megan explains how blended learning has allowed her to give her students more support
in building their cognitive and non-cognitive skills and also improved her relationships with her student
in building their
cognitive and non-
cognitive skills and also improved her relationships with her students.
Collaborating with ones partner Many of the leaders Groysberg and Abrahams
interviewed said how much they valued their partners emotional intelligence ~ task focus ~ big - picture thinking ~ detail orientation
in short ~ whatever
cognitive or behavioral skills balanced out their own tendencies Partners can help them keep their eyes on what matters ~ budget their time and energy ~ live healthfully ~ and make deliberate choices sometimes tough choices about work ~ travel ~ household management ~ and community involvement.
In this
interview with the Harvard Education Letter, Sharon Griffin discusses what
cognitive science can teach us about aligning preK and early elementary curriculum and teaching methods with the natural development of children's mathematical thinking.
According to the
interview, «I worry that the superficial way we read during the day is affecting us when we have to read with more
in - depth processing,» said Maryanne Wolf, a Tufts University
cognitive neuroscientist and the author of Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain.
The radio
interview was good
in terms of entrainment - mainly the gymnastic of the Lefties and their struggle with their
cognitive dissonance inability to control the message.
A recent
interview between free - range parenting expert Lenore Skenazy and Barbara Sarnecka, an associate professor of
cognitive sciences at the University of California - Irvine, who co-authored a fascinating study
in 2016 on how moral judgements shape perceptions of risk for children, provides some excellent perspective on how ridiculous it is to get worked up over things like leaving kids unattended
in cars (for short periods of time) and allowing them to walk alone.
One source who had been involved
in recruitment leaked a bit of info about the
interview questions: «They ask us to evaluate five key characteristics: intellectual and
cognitive ability; planning and organizational skills; communication skills; working with others; and character.»
Account: Involves obtaining an account of the event by using the
cognitive interview (typically used
in interviewing agreeable interviewees) and conversation management (for less agreeable interviewees)....
The STRONG health coach uses motivational
interviewing (MI) and other
cognitive behavioral strategies to manage the complex health needs of employees enrolled
in the JBS STRONG or PILGRIM»S STRONG worksite health improvement program, with the objectives of improving participant capacity for self - care, to achieve desired health improvement goals and clinical outcomes
Some companies, such as Google, Facebook, and Microsoft, pose challenging puzzles and riddles as part of their
interviews in order to assess a candidate's
cognitive abilities and problem - solving skills.
After you pass the second Criteria
Cognitive Aptitude Test at Aderant, you will have several
interviews, one of which is held at one of its offices
in Atlanta, GA..
This study, titled «Eye Tracking Online Metacognition:
Cognitive Complexity and Recruiter Decision Making,» revealed that the layout of your resume is an important element that might compel the recruiter to learn more about you
in a preliminary
interview (see Reference 1, page 3).
Facilitated groups daily, to assist clients
in developing skills and access resources needed to increase their capacity to be successful and satisfied
in living and working environment utilizing
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psycho - education and Motivational
Interviewing
Assess and evaluate the client's
cognitive, physical, and functional ability to successfully function
in the areas of self - care, school, and leisure using semi structured
interviews and various assessment tools
He has extensive training
in evidence based practices including motivational
interviewing,
cognitive behavioral therapies, family therapy, vocational rehabilitation and integrated dual disorders treatment and has super - vised and taught others these skills.
Psychological Evaluations use advanced
interviewing techniques as well as a personalized battery of tests to answer questions about your
cognitive functioning, academic achievement, social - emotional health, attention and concentration, and development
in order to plan for treatment or make decisions that best fit with your strengths and weaknesses.
«
In my sessions I utilize
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational
Interviewing, Solution Focused Therapy, Mindfulness, and relaxation techniques as my primary approaches.
In my practice, I utilize a wide range of therapeutic tools stemming from
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Solution - Focused Therapy, Mindfulness - Based Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Motivational
Interviewing, Play and Art Therapies.»
In the case of alcohol dependence, naltrexone can be administered along with psychosocial interventions designed to target addiction (for example, 12 step programmes, motivational
interviewing,
cognitive behavioural therapy relapse prevention, contingency management, and so on).
I have training
in Motivational
Interviewing,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Play based therapy for children, and more.
She has training
in several evidence - based techniques such as
cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness, and motivational
interviewing to address a variety of mental health concerns like anxiety, depression, OCD, and bipolar disorder.
I am trained
in many therapeutic interventions, however, i am extensively trained
in Motivational
Interviewing and
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Exclusions: DSM - IV depression or anxiety disorder detected by the Mini International Neuropsychiatric
Interview (MINI); serious
cognitive disorder according to the self - rated Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the
cognitive disorder according to the self - rated Informant Questionnaire on
Cognitive Decline in the
Cognitive Decline
in the Elderly.
A 14 session
cognitive behavioural family intervention reduced psychiatric morbidity
in caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's disease compared with a 1 session cathartic
interview or a no
interview control group, and improved patient activities of daily living at 3 months of follow up.
In this book, addiction expert Suzette Glasner - Edwards offers evidence - based techniques fusing
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational
interviewing, and mindfulness - based relapse prevention to help you move past your addictive behaviors.
I'm also trained
in Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy, The Gottman Method Couples Therapy, Solution - Focused Brief Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Motivational
Interviewing.
Dr. Korotkevich has experience
in a number of psychotherapy approaches including,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness - Based
Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Emotion - Focused Therapy (EFT), Solution - Focused Therapy, and Motivational
Interviewing.
The majority of my therapeutic style is based on
cognitive behavioral therapy, strengths - based approach and motivational
interviewing,
in order to help you utilize your inner strengths while managing unhelpful thoughts and difficulty with motivation.
In my work with clients I draw from a variety of approaches including
cognitive, mindfulness - based, motivational
interviewing.
I am trained and experienced
in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectal Behavior Therapy, Motivational
Interviewing, EMDR and Neurofeedback.
I am trained
in utilizing
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Motivational
Interviewing (MI), Coaching and other modalities as needed.»
I utilize these approaches
in my work, incorporating techniques from
cognitive - behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), mindfulness, and motivational
interviewing (MI), depending on the needs of the client.
Tara is trained
in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, and Motivational
Interviewing.
In the U.S., for example, The American Board of Professional Psychology application to become a cognitive behavioral psychologist requires significant reflection on how CBT has been implemented in practice, examples of interviews, and an oral examination before certification is give
In the U.S., for example, The American Board of Professional Psychology application to become a
cognitive behavioral psychologist requires significant reflection on how CBT has been implemented
in practice, examples of interviews, and an oral examination before certification is give
in practice, examples of
interviews, and an oral examination before certification is given.
Lisa utilizes a variety of therapeutic approaches
in her work with clients and pulls from multiple skill sets including motivational
interviewing,
cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness and acceptance based behavioral therapies, such as DBT and ACT, as well as psychodrama and experiential therapies.
Treatment is tailored to your unique needs; techniques from
Cognitive - Behavioral, Emotion - Focused, Motivational
Interviewing, Solution - Focused, and Dialectical Behavioral therapies may be employed to assist you
in accomplishing your goals.
Working with individuals
in the area of addiction, I encourage establishing positive and strong support systems while
in recovery utilizing
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational
Interviewing approaches.