Unfortunately, media portrayals of therapy do not always provide examples of ethical,
effective therapy experiences and many myths about therapy persist.
Not exact matches
Furthermore, Play
Therapy empowers children to work through and confront difficult
experiences, as well as, learn more
effective ways to communicate, broaden problem - solving skills and increase appropriate expression of emotions.
Rozental thinks group
therapy may be more
effective because it helps to hear from and support others who have had similar
experiences.
Rozental thinks group
therapy may be more
effective because it can help to hear from and support others who have had similar
experiences.
«This single - institution
experience with ibrutinib confirms it to be an
effective therapy and identifies, for the first time, baseline factors associated with ibrutinib
therapy discontinuation.
The field has
experienced monumental challenges developing new and
effective drug
therapies, not the least of which was the discovery that — until recently - clinical trials were conducted where up to 30 % of participants did not have the Alzheimer's disease - related brain change targeted by the experimental drug.
Both recent
experience with immunotherapy for clearance of Aβ in AD, and their own (and Prothena's)
experience with AS - clearing immunotherapies in animal models, indicate that in order to be
effective as disease - modifying agents when administered alone,
therapies that remove proteinaceous aggregates from the brain must be initiated in the early clinical or even preclinical stages of the disease, before the burden of other forms of aging damage becomes entrenched.
Not only does science prove that HGH injections are safe and
effective, but clients who
experience therapy themselves are the best testimonials.
Based on these results and clinical
experience with diet - based
therapies for pediatric epilepsy, a novel anti-inflammatory and analgesic application of ketogenic diet
therapy would be
effective, non-addictive and relatively free of major side effects.
Light
therapy is the most popular treatment for SAD and from my
experience, it's extremely
effective.
By using a thoughtful combination of conventional and natural
therapies, we work together to identify the most
effective and balanced approach to individual health issues and provide a safe, supportive and personal
experience that you can trust.
By travelling the world and
experiencing massage styles wherever he went, and with the help of his other studies in natural medicine, he has developed a very
effective, powerful and holistic method of massage
therapy which has come to be known as Raynor massage.
Even with treatment, no
therapy for SCC is 100 percent
effective and tumor recurrence is high, with approximately one in five horses
experiencing cancer relapse.
In my
experience, steroids are the most
effective drugs available to treat dogs with CB, and should be considered the mainstay of chronic
therapy.
As the owner and primary clinician for the Animal Behavior Clinic, he brings an approach to behavioral
therapy which combines learning theory, medical training, and
experience along with compassion and
effective communication to create a balanced treatment plan that is tailored to the individual patient's needs.
Looking for a critical care pharmacist position with a hospital where my clinical pharmacy
experience can help in providing cost -
effective drug
therapy for critically ill patients in consultation with patients» doctors.
• Demonstrated expertise in adapting classroom activities, assignments and materials to support and reinforce classroom objectives • Hands - on
experience in assisting students by applying and removing physical
therapy appliances and enabling them to access their electronic communicators • Qualified to monitor students during assigned periods within a variety of school environments such as lunchrooms, bus stops and playgrounds • Adept at providing support in implementation of student behavior plans to ensure
effective and safe student learning
• Highly skilled in diagnosing, treating and assisting patients in managing acute and chronic illnesses • Hands - on
experience in conducting detailed physical examinations and interpreting medical histories to determine medication routes • Adept at prescribing age - specific physical
therapy and rehabilitation services, with exceptional focus on efficacy of treatment • Proficient in providing prenatal care, family planning services and screening services aiming at
effective development of treatment plans • Qualified to assist in the performing surgeries and medical procedures as part of a surgical team • Unmatched ability to counsel and educate patients about preventative measures to avoid diseases and illnesses • Highly skilled in monitoring the effectiveness of interventions and performing modifications to ensure efficacy • Proven record of creating and implementing dedicated patient care plans according to their specific health requirements • Demonstrated expertise in facilitating patient transition within and between healthcare settings including admitting, transferring and discharging procedures
You will be taught to assess and treat trauma and will be introduced to a range of new and
effective trauma
therapies including EMDR, Somatic
Experiencing, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, AEDP, and Internal Family Systems.
Furthermore, Play
Therapy empowers children to work through and confront difficult
experiences, as well as, learn more
effective ways to communicate, broaden problem - solving skills and increase appropriate expression of emotions.
We introduce this
therapy because it has been proven
effective in helping individuals who
experience chronic and acute emotional distress.
Counselors with extensive
experience with mindfulness and acceptance approaches can learn new ways of adapting these approaches to interventions with college students, and counselors interested in these approaches but lacking
experience can learn about these
effective therapies.
While often the end of a relationships is a time marked by grief, sadness, and regret, it can also be a time of discovery, learning, and maybe even a sense of liberation.In my work as a relationship therapist, I see individual
therapy clients who struggle with breakups and heartache regularly, and refocusing their energy on the lessons and potential growth during this time of grieving can be a particularly
effective way to grow and learn from the
experience.
Since I have been trained and have considerable
experience in a variety of approaches (cognitive, behavoral, psychodynamic, couple
therapy), it really depends on which approach would be most
effective and acceptable to them.
Marriage Counseling (which is also Marital, Relational or Conjoint
Therapy) is an
effective way to resolve relationship problems and increase the level of happiness and satisfaction
experienced in a marriage.
I believe
therapy can be
effective by exploring past
experiences and relationships and examining how they are impacting current life stresses.
In my work as a relationship therapist, I see individual
therapy clients who struggle with breakups and heartache regularly, and refocusing their energy on the lessons and potential growth during this time of grieving can be a particularly
effective way to grow and learn from the
experience.
«As an
experienced Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist AND Licensed Professional Counselor, I utilize
effective therapy models to identify solutions, change behaviors, and resolve issues that are causing distress.
The care co-ordination aspect of the intervention was based on current National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance.17 18 BA is a simple psychological treatment for depression that aims to re-engage patients with positively reinforcing
experiences and reduce avoidance behaviours.19 It is no less clinically
effective but more cost
effective than cognitive behavioural
therapy in treating depression in adults.20
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Virginia Commonwealth University's Office of Continuing and Professional Education will offer a series of weekend workshops focused on play
therapy, a form of counseling or psychotherapy in which licensed professionals use play to help people, especially children, better process their
experiences and develop more
effective communication strategies.
At Emily Cook
Therapy, you will find
experienced,
effective therapists who will provide you a safe, nonjudgmental space to explore your feelings and to wonder about this next chapter in your life by considering questions like these:
Eye Movement and Desensitization (EMDR) is a powerful and
effective therapy for the treatment of trauma and overwhelming life
experiences.
With the integration of traditonal psychotherapy and complementary
therapy techniques, I am able to help my clients
experience relief in a more
effective and rapid manner.
My colleagues have spent years working on how to make the
experience of couples
therapy effective, but we haven't spent nearly that amount of time working on how to take couples
therapy home.
According to Meys5 (a child psychiatrist in private practice with extensive
experience of treating young sex offenders and their families),
effective interventions include peer group
therapy, cognitive behaviour
therapy, the social skills approach, group
therapy, and multisystemic
therapy — including individual, family, and peer relationships.
The author draws upon Dialectical Behavior
Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy, and positive psychology to provide
effective and engaging activities that will have a positive impact on clients» treatment
experience.
This incredibly well - organized guide will become every new and
experienced cognitive behavioral
therapy (CBT) clinician's go - to resource for creative and
effective exposure planning.
Stoddard and Afari have pulled together a wonderful compendium of rich and
effective metaphors that, when delivered in
therapy, will create an engaging and meaningful
experience.
By blending conventional
therapies and Christian principles, she draws on her vast professional
experience to develop what will be most
effective for each client.
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therapy effective for people who
experience nocturnal panic?
High integrity and strong personal and clinical skills
Experience in both couples and individual counseling Organized and timely reporting Licensed therapists Therapists with room for new clients People who enjoy working with relationship issues
Effective therapy tools and skills
Psychodynamic
therapy is particularly
effective in helping people access these early
experiences and traumas so they can be begin to grow from life, rather than remain stuck in the need to protect themselves from it...
The Schema
Therapy approach, in particular the schema mode model is
effective in helping patients presenting with all forms of avoidance, including dissociative disorders, identify the modes operating and employ the user - friendly Schema
Therapy concepts as a way to understand and organize their
experience over time.
Studies evaluating this relatively new
therapy indicate that emotionally focused
therapy may be particularly
effective with individuals who have
experienced trauma and for couples with one partner who has
experienced trauma.
Not all therapists would agree with this, but it has been my
experience that the more clarity people have about what they want to gain from
therapy, and the more clear everyone is on the role of the therapist, the more
effective the outcome of
therapy will be.
While it's almost never too late for a couple to
experience some benefits from couples
therapy, the sooner a couple seeks professional help the more
effective that help usually is and the better chance the relationship has of success.
I work with couples in all areas of couples
therapy: premarital counseling, relationship support (traditional couples
therapy), infidelity / affair recovery, Discernment Counseling and divorce (or relationship closure) counseling, but I am especially
effective in working with couples with significant relationship challenges (such as addition or affair recovery) or who are
experiencing a crisis in their partnership.
Play
Therapy is a demonstrated
effective intervention for children who have
experienced trauma caused by motor vehicle accidents, medical procedures, violence seen or felt, neglect, adoption issues, divorce, loss, or other difficult transitions during their development.
JCFS counselors and therapists are highly trained clinicians with the
experience and expertise to provide
effective mental health services, from one - on - one counseling to group
therapy sessions.