(7) Most behavior therapies emphasize the importance of having limited, specific, and measurable behavioral change goals so that
the effectiveness of therapy can be empirically validated.
Parents have a right and responsibility to make as sure as they can of the counselor's competence and
the effectiveness of his therapy.
Contributing to the patients» willingness to let physicians control treatment is the tendency of doctors to be overly optimistic in estimating
the effectiveness of therapy.
In the past, blood samples were used to try to determine
the effectiveness of the therapy and disease progression.
Furthermore, in individuals who take medications, the kidney's circadian clock controls the process of drug elimination from the body and therefore can influence the duration of a drug's action and
the effectiveness of the therapy.
This knowledge can help the researchers to improve
the effectiveness of therapies in future.
Spigelman cautions, however, that larger trials are needed to confirm
the effectiveness of both therapies and for them to be approved for global use.
If replicated, these brain activity changes could help us identify those vulnerable to gambling addiction and might be a useful measure of
the effectiveness of therapy for gambling related problems.»
Body weight alone can be used to follow weight loss and to determine
the effectiveness of therapy.
FAIM then conducts retrospective studies and partners with medical facilities, foundations, hospitals, and universities for the development of clinical trials to demonstrate
the effectiveness of a therapy.
Other research has found that when patients believe in
the effectiveness of a therapy — whether they get a vote of confidence from their practitioners or not — it can stimulate real physiological responses, including changes in heart rate, blood pressure, and even chemical activity in the brain that decreases pain, anxiety, and fatigue.
The effectiveness of therapy depends on the severity of the disease and how long the problem has been present.
Routine blood tests should be done periodically during treatment, to evaluate
the effectiveness of therapy, to monitor kidney function, and to look for actual or potential side effects.
We have treated over 200 dogs, and are still collecting data to be able to draw conclusions about
the effectiveness of the therapies.
«Limited evidence suggests
the effectiveness of therapy dog visits in improving these biological responses.
During the course of the treatment, you will need to monitor your pet for signs of adverse effects, and your veterinarian will monitor his cancer closely to check for
the effectiveness of the therapy.
In this book, Preston presents a thorough discussion of the factors that contribute to
the effectiveness of therapy, and carefully integrates key elements from diverse theoretical viewpoints.
Over the past 15 years, research has consistently shown that
the effectiveness of therapy is more closely related to the relational qualities between therapist and client, particularly effective empathy, than to any particular technique.
How you engage in therapy matters too and will impact your experience and
the effectiveness of therapy.
What neuroscience is helping us understand is that
the effectiveness of the therapy relies on the relationship.
The purpose of these follow - up sessions then will be to fine - tune any of your relationship skills if needed and to evaluate
the effectiveness of the therapy received.
Research has consistently shown that
the effectiveness of therapy is more closely related to the relational qualities between therapist and client, particularly affective and cognitive empathy, than to any particular technique.
More than twenty randomized studies support
the effectiveness of the therapy in the treatment of PTSD.
Here are some of ways to increase
the effectiveness of your therapy.
«I believe that the connection between therapist and client is vital to
the effectiveness of therapy.
With an emphasis on the scientist - practitioner model that uses science to guide clinical practice, students are taught to use the STIC ® (Systemic Therapy Inventory of Change), created at The Family Institute; this tool tracks the progress of therapy over time and is able to measure
the effectiveness of therapy.