Alcoholics Anonymous, Sex Addicts Anonymous, and Sexaholics Anonymous are
effective group treatment options for those who are serious about their recovery.
... This set of findings was an important validation because it meant that the conditions, at least, for
effective group treatment were present.
Not exact matches
Group therapy is perhaps the most
effective type of
treatment for the alcoholic aside from AA.
Work on cost - effectiveness carried out as part of the previous HTA report on this topic [60] and by the Decision Support Unit at the National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence (NICE)[61] suggests that
group - clinic based parenting programmes are likely to be cost -
effective or may lead to cost - savings through avoidance of alternative
treatment.
The PATTCh board members are a
group of psychotherapists, childbirth educators, doulas, researchers, and academicians who are dedicated to bringing together like - minded individuals to educate childbearing women and families and maternity care professionals; develop
effective prenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care practices to prevent or reduce traumatic birth and post-birth PTSD; and identify and promote
effective treatments to enhance recovery.
Perinatal mood disorders are treatable, and a range of pharmacological (medicines), psychological (talking therapy) and social therapies (support
groups) have been validated as
effective treatments for the range of perinatal mood disorders.
Identifying
groups of genes that work together, and then targeting these networks of genes, may lead to more
effective treatments.
Furthermore, there are no differences between the major political party affiliation
groups on views about the use of animals in research, the safety of eating genetically modified (GM) foods and whether to allow access to experimental drug
treatments before those
treatments have been shown to be safe and
effective.
There was no significant increase in adverse events with any of the
treatments over the control
group, nor was there any difference in malaria incidence between
groups during the one year period after the study
treatment was stopped, suggesting that monthly administration of DP is a safe and
effective treatment for reducing malaria among infants in regions with year - round transmission and high resistance to antifolates.
«Future research to clarify the mechanisms underlying the link between PTSD and heart disease in Vietnam veterans and other
groups will help to guide the development of
effective prevention and
treatment strategies for people with these serious conditions.»
But after six months and again at the end of the four - year trial, 87 percent of participants in the 5 - FU
group said they'd be willing to repeat the
treatment if it proved
effective in reducing skin cancer.
A
group of leading scientists from across Europe have launched a three - year project aimed at developing an oral vaccine against Clostridium difficile, an infection that kills around 4,000 people a year (almost four - times more than MRSA) and for which there is currently no
effective treatments.
Now results from the study, published online by the journal Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, show that online
group therapy can be just as
effective as face - to - face
treatment, although the pace of recovery may be slower.
«Online
group therapy may be
effective treatment for bulimia nervosa.»
The findings, published July 9 in The Lancet, come four years after the same
group of researchers issued a call to action, laying out an ambitious plan to curtail HIV epidemics in gay men, setting targets for policy reform, funding and improvement in
effective HIV prevention and
treatment services, including expanded access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) which has been highly
effective in dramatically reducing transmission among this population.
An international research
group has now shown that there is another, equally
effective oral
treatment option: the combination of methotrexate and the chemically synthesised Janus Kinase Inhibitor tofacitinib.
He adds, «We have shown in a previous study that mindfulness
group therapy is just as
effective as individual CBT for the
treatment of typical depression and anxiety symptoms; something we also observed in the new study.»
EASL's European Policy Councillor Professor Patrizia Burra of the Multivisceral Transplant Unit, Padova University Hospital, Padua, Italy said: «There are currently no
effective treatment options for this patient
group.
«The underrepresentation of ethnoculturally diverse individuals limits researchers» ability to understand the prevalence and consequences of neurological conditions and the
treatment methods that would be most
effective for these
groups.
Based on that, we could then classify them into specific
groups and thereby provide a
treatment that would be more
effective for them.
Demonstrates the ability to provide accurate and
effective evaluation and
treatment of patients in individual and
group treatment settings.
The
group has further proved that administering growth hormone alleviated the NASH conditions caused by adult growth hormone deficiency, and
treatments of GH and IGF - I were
effective when applied to model animals with growth hormone deficiency.
Group counseling may not be as
effective as some other
treatments (such as medication), but for people looking for the human touch, it can be just the thing.
Like topical
treatments, these more aggressive therapies are safe and
effective in diverse ethnic
groups.
At Holtorf Medical
Group, Botox injections have been shown to be an
effective treatment option in the prevention of migraines, which are debilitating headaches that cause intense pulsing or throbbing pain and affect about 12 % of Americans.
The International Ketogenic Diet Study
Group, which consists of 26 neurologists and dietitians, has deemed the KD an
effective nonpharmacologic
treatment for intractable epilepsy (12).
Just like anti-biotics are
effective treatments for specific diseases and illnesses, each larger
group of pro-biotics and their smaller
groups of strains have clinically proven purposes for health, disease prevention, and even weight loss.
Our doctors at Holtorf Medical
Group are specially trained to diagnose and provide safe
effective treatments for low libido.
Doctors at Holtorf Medical
Group are experts in treating the symptoms of PMS or other causes which may be creating these symptoms, with safe and extremely
effective treatments.
Doctors at Holtorf Medical
Group are specially trained to help alleviate your PMS symptoms, using safe and extremely
effective treatments.
[4] Another study found that curcumin was
effective for the
treatment of osteoarthritis (wear - and - tear arthritis), decreasing a series of proinflammatory chemicals in the body, including IL 1 and IL 6, and improving symptoms of stiffness, pain, and range of motion compared to the control
group.
The doctors here at Holtorf Medical
Group are specially trained to detect hormone imbalances, provide safe and
effective treatments which can significantly decrease your chances of developing breast or prostate cancer.
Holtorf Medical
Group physicians are trained to recognize digestive problems and implement
effective treatments, which may include dietary changes, supplements or other digestive aids.
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Group provides compassionate,
effective, and individualized
treatment for alcohol and drug addiction, mental health, and related disorders.
In the 2013 - 2014 school year, with 200 teachers (in 50 schools) in the
treatment group and an equal number in a control
group participating, we examine whether digital video technology can improve teaching practice and student outcomes in
treatment classrooms; whether it is preferred by both teachers and principals to in - person observations; and whether it presents a cost -
effective, scalable alternative to in - person observations.
Through a variety of
treatment and control
groups, the organization will test the relative importance of different kinds of savings incentives and financial education delivery mechanisms to identify the most cost -
effective methods.
Those figures lead me to conclude that the 5 dogs in each
group in this study were not enough to draw broad conclusions as to which of their
treatment option might be most
effective.
This
group is devoting considerable human and financial resources to determine the true scope of the problem, the exact cause and the most
effective treatment of vaccine - associated sarcomas.
The doxorubicin - piroxicam
treatment was no more
effective regarding response rate, remission duration, or survival duration, compared with the control
group treated with doxorubicin alone.
But while you may have been warned about the dangers of a
group B strep infection in newborns, your doctor may not have mentioned that the key to avoiding this tragedy is early and
effective treatment.
Two studies suggest that EMDR is as
effective as exposure therapies, three claim greater effectiveness in comparison to relaxation training, and three claim superiority over delayed
treatment groups.
Participants will learn how to apply culturally sensitive interventions for this
group as well as learn how to engage these marginalized families in order to provide
effective treatment.
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Effective Intervention for Serious Juvenile Offenders: A Synthesis of Research,» in Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders, edited by Rolph Loeber and David Farrington (Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage, 1998); Mark W. Lipsey, «The Effects of Community - Based
Group Treatment for Delinquency: A Meta - Analytic Search for Cross-Study Generalizations,» in K. A. Dodge, T. J. Dishion, and J. E. Lansford, Deviant Peer Influences in Programs for Youth (New York: The Guilford Press, 2006).
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The Family Links Nurturing Programme49 (FLNP) has much in common with Incredible Years and the
group - based component of Triple P and, like these programmes, meets the criteria for
effective parenting programmes specified in the recently updated National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Guidelines for the prevention and
treatment of conduct disorder.50 Like Incredible Years and Triple P, FLNP not only covers the principles of positive behaviour management but also addresses the emotional underpinning of problem behaviour and the effect on parenting of the parents» own childhood experiences.
However, for both child abuse and parent stress, the average effect sizes were not different from zero, suggesting a lack of evidence for effects in these areas.108 Earlier meta - analytic reviews have also noted the lack of sizable effects in preventing child maltreatment — again citing the different intensity of surveillance of families in the
treatment versus control
groups as an explanation (though the authors did report that home visiting was associated with an approximately 25 percent reduction in the rate of childhood injuries).109 Another review focusing on the quality of the home environment also found evidence for a significant overall effect of home - visiting programs.110 More recently, Harriet MacMillan and colleagues published a review of interventions to prevent child maltreatment, and identified the Nurse - Family Partnership and Early Start programs as the most
effective with regard to preventing maltreatment and childhood injuries.
An adapted protocol for
group schema therapy in older adults is a feasible and probably more
effective treatment for personality disorders in older adults.
Conclusions Recommendations for more
effective implementation of schema therapy are discussed as well as issues for other specialist
treatment approaches to BPD particularly concerning dynamics within the
group, termination of therapy and definitions of recovery from BPD.
While prior research clearly demonstrates that
groups for parents and children are an
effective way of providing services, concurrent
group therapy appears to be an unfamiliar and under - utilized modality for most play therapists, despite their
treatment population being primarily comprised of families who would potentially benefit from this holistic modality.
Substantive evidence indicates that multi-family
group (MFG) interventions are an
effective treatment for psychotic illness, reducing relapse rates and psychiatric symptomatology in a cost -
effective fashion.