Three hundred ninety - five pediatric and
family practice clinicians in 44 states, Puerto Rico, and 4 Canadian provinces participated in data collection for the Child Behavior Study (prinicpal investiagtor, K.J.K.).
Not exact matches
A group therapy
practice in downtown Chicago offering individual and
family therapy, couples and marriage counseling, and
clinician supervision and consulting.
She is the Director of the Optimal Birth BC program, funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, which develops syntheses of evidence for
clinicians, decision - aids and information packages for childbearing
families, and uses local data to evaluate clinical
practice and direct change to reduce rates of cesarean section in BC hospitals and health authorities.
Provides health - care professionals — including pediatricians,
family practice providers, hospital nurses, school nurses, urgent care
clinicians, and other health - care professionals — with an overview of the field of child welfare and suggests ways that health - care professionals and child welfare workers can work together to promote better outcomes for children and
families involved with child welfare, including children in foster care.
Licensed, pre-licensed, and certified
clinicians working for use in their private
practice or clinic with
families.
Dr. Zittel has organized the material in an accessible way for both
practicing clinicians and students; and she has explored the effects of postpartum mood disorders on the
family and other caregivers.
«Our findings suggest that we need to help
clinicians better understand the impact personal experiences with friends and
family members, as well as their patients, have on their
practices,» says Craig Evan Pollack, M.D., M.H.S., associate professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the study's lead author.
The Advanced
Practice Clinician (
Family Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) provides health care services in the clinic setting...
Previous experience includes: 30 years in private
practice, training clinicians in a Naturopathic Medical School and Allopathic Family Practice Residency Training
practice, training
clinicians in a Naturopathic Medical School and Allopathic
Family Practice Residency Training
Practice Residency Training Porgram.
Licensed and pre-license
clinicians who
practice Marriage and
Family Therapy in Georgia abide by two codes of ethics:
Our intervention replicated key features of routine community
practices: specialties usually treating adolescents (pediatrics,
family medicine, adolescent medicine), diverse patients seen in clinics, and patient and
clinician choice of treatment.
As a
clinician in private
practice, I work with both adults and adolescents, and see individuals, couples, and
families.
The developmental literature shows that parents who perceive themselves as having little power over their lives are more likely to engage in coercive and punitive parenting
practices.2 It is therefore not surprising that the NHVP was most helpful to those
families who at the start of the programme perceived themselves as having the least control over their lives.3 In their work with high risk
families, one of the most crucial roles
clinicians can have is in actively empowering their clients, as did the nurses in the NHVP.
Ministry of Children and
Family Development (2001)
Practice principles: A guide for mental health
clinicians working with suicidal children and youth.
Clinicians who treat children can incorporate cognitive behavior and
family systems components of MF - PEP into their
practice.
The same publication also charts how the state's addition of thousands more private
practices and
clinicians — who each serve very limited numbers of
family planning clients — has been no match for the gap created by excluding Planned Parenthood health centers, which, on average, serve nearly 3,000 clients annually.
Dr. Laura Greenlee is a
clinician in private
practice in South Asheville, who uses an integrated blend of person - centered, attachment, and
family systems therapy, with emphasis on the Emotionally Focused Therapy model by Dr. Sue Johnson.
«As a
clinician at EvoLibri, a
practice specializing in serving clients with a diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, mood disorder, anxiety disorder or learning challenges, I support neurodiverse individuals and their
families in their discovery of how to make their way in the world.
The Center for Adoption Support and Education (C.A.S.E.), in conjunction with the generous support of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, has awarded Lutheran
Family Services of Nebraska funding to provide Training for Adoption Competency (TAC)- a training for
clinicians / mental health professionals that has been shown to be effective in developing adoption competent mental health
practice.
This two - day didactic and experiential workshop providesrationale, theory, and
practice for
clinicians who work with traumatized children and youth, and their
families.
Bill is a former
clinician, who turned to the
practice of
family law in San Diego where he developed his cutting edge perspectives on divorce and high conflict personalities.
Integrated Care
Clinician: St. Mary's
Family Practice, Grand Junction, CO; PrimeCare Community Health, Chicago, IL.
If you would like more information on whether we can help your
family have a better relationship, feel free to contact us or phone toll free at 866-588-0477 to learn more about our
practice and schedule a free half - hour phone consultation with one of our
clinicians.
(Eliana Gil, Ph.D., Multicultural Clinical Center, Springfield, VA; author of Healing Power of Play and
Family Play Therapy) Though it is intended for
practicing clinicians, this book is clearly and simply written, relatively free of jargon, and full of useful suggestions.
Clinicians will also
practice documenting the play for the child and
family as well as for client records or process notes.
«Our
practice is centered around providing quality
clinicians to helping children, adults and
families improve their lives.
The text concludes with descriptions of integrative, equity - based
family therapy guidelines that
clinicians can apply to their
practice.
Further, multisite studies of community implementation of evidence - based therapies need to identify barriers at the patient,
clinician,
family or care organisational level that reduce treatment adoption and sustained use in
practice.
In a large sample of clinically - referred children in
practice settings who had depression, anxiety or conduct disorders, a modular approach that allowed
clinicians to apply treatment procedures flexibly and in different sequences — including individual CBT for depression or anxiety or parent training for conduct disorders — was associated with steeper trajectories of symptom improvement than standardised CBT or usual care.10 In the case of bipolar disorder, implementing individual,
family or multifamily treatment protocols flexibly may lead to greater engagement of parents and children and lower treatment costs.
Dr. Conrad is the chair of the WAMFT Ethics Committee, and is committed to providing ethical treatment to couples and
families and to helping educate other
clinicians ethical ways to manage their
practice.
These materials are intended to help outpatient or in - home
clinicians implement CPS in their
practices with the
families they work with.
Students work in small groups with a RANSW senior
clinician as coach to develop and
practice the clinical skills involved in conducting Couple and
Family Therapy sessions.
Founded in 1977 and led by Betty Carter, FIW has trained hundreds of
clinicians over the past 40 years in the theory and
practice of marriage and
family therapy.
Clinical Supervision allows for the professional growth of the
Clinician, ensures ongoing public protection (protecting client, identified patient, individual,
family from harm), and monitors the Supervisee, verify that he or she is
practicing within the guidelines of the profession.
The Gaps Fellowship provides
family physicians and other primary care
clinicians with intensive support to integrate abortion into their clinical
practice and fill gaps in abortion access.
Understanding what is going on in the
family is a challenge in clinical
practice:
clinicians in primary care, paediatrics and psychiatry wish to understand the impact of
family functioning on development and require robust standardized measures that can be administered effectively in busy clinical settings.