Group and individual supervision / consultation at the Institute provide a practical, dynamic, hands - on experiential focus that helps therapists
find useful interventions for working with clients.
Not exact matches
Contrast this to a study published shortly after that
found women who attended childbirth education classes believed they were given
useful information about the risks of these
interventions.4
Sue comments that she
found particularly
useful the information in the WBTi report about
interventions and investment offered in the past and also Report Cards and the summary gaps and recommendations.
We hope that these
findings will prove
useful in understanding the causal mechanisms in autism spectrum disorder, and in developing effective
interventions.»
However, the new
findings suggest that a brief
intervention focused on automatic attitudes could be
useful as one aspect of marriage counseling or as a resource for couples in difficult long - distance situations, such as soldiers.
Both
interventions were
found to offer significant improvements in hirsutism, and improved levels of follicle - stimulating hormone (FSH) levels, sex hormone - binding globulin (SHBG), total testosterone, androstenedione, and free androgen index (FAI)-- a
useful measure of the testosterone / SHBG ratio.
No group differences were
found on social capital measures one year later, suggesting that the structured adaptive approach did not make teachers more likely to form ties that would be
useful outside of the
intervention.
For example, the student questionnaire on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, or NAEP, will gather information on students» social - emotional skills in 2017.51 Researchers intend to use these data to analyze the relationship between SEL and academic achievement on the NAEP exam.52 Districts and schools may
find this information particularly
useful to inform local
interventions and improve student performance and behavior.
We believe these
findings may be
useful to inform preventive
interventions for this high - risk population facing a multitude of psychosocial stressors and suggest that caregiving should be a specific target.
«I particularly enjoyed the excellent clinical films and
found them especially
useful in understanding the assessments and
interventions that were taught.
«As a certified EFT therapist / supervisor, I
found this workbook very informative and
useful, with numerous examples of client scenarios and clinical
interventions.
During our time, I will work with you to
find the most
useful interventions to facilitate healing through body awareness, mindfulness practices, boundary work, story - telling, movement, and more.»
In general, DSW and GPs
found the written report
useful in providing a diagnosis and explanation for behavioural problems and recommended
interventions that resulted in improvement in symptoms, behaviour and community participation for some of the participants.
Even experienced therapists often
find it challenging, but tremendously
useful, to try out the
interventions in this structured, guided, supportive environment.
Second, our
findings on temperament may be
useful for early
intervention and prevention efforts targeting children who fit the profile of elevated risk, in terms of their temperament, for future development of CU traits and ODD - related problems.
Find research syntheses on effective
intervention procedures, presentation and workshop materials, training opportunities, and a wide variety of
useful links.