The «growth in grace» in his books came later,
finding systematic treatment in volume 2 of his Gifford Lectures.
Not exact matches
The current methods of paying healthcare providers do not encourage
systematic consideration of cost - effectiveness in the selection of
treatment or new technologies,
finds a new report from the C.D....
The current methods of paying healthcare providers do not encourage
systematic consideration of cost - effectiveness in the selection of
treatment or new technologies,
finds a new report from the C....
A
systematic review of published studies on the use of medical cannabis in children and adolescents
finds a notable lack of studies and a minimal number of the randomized, controlled trials needed to confirm the effectiveness of a
treatment.
A
systematic review in the European Journal of Endocrinology
found short - term
treatment for GH - deficient patients well tolerated, but with variable metabolic and cardiovascular effects in the bigger picture.
A
systematic review of 17, randomized controlled trials
found 11 studies that linked regular yoga practice to significantly greater reductions in systolic BP compared to pharmacotherapy, breath awareness, health education, no
treatment, or usual care.
We interpret the
findings as indicating that
systematic studies are needed that (a) investigate alternative interventions with students prior to middle school and that (b) examine the efficacy of interventions that integrate practices associated with cognitive malleability (executive functioning and self - regulation) into the
treatments.
A Cochrane Review25 of the effects of psychological
treatments for people with dementia
found that these
treatments may contribute to a reduction in depressive symptoms, however evidence comes mostly from small - scale studies, with heterogeneous
treatments.25 A recent
systematic review of behavioural activation (BA) interventions for older people
found that these are associated with a reduction in depressive symptoms in older people without dementia living in the community.26 The review also highlighted that most studies so far including people with dementia do not use well - defined interventions.
Findings suggest substantial improvement via an intensive approach for young children with autism; however, important differences in group assignment at baseline, difficulties with systematic measurement overtime, the lack of reported treatment fidelity or adherence characteristics, and the small number of children in the comparison group limit interpretation of these f
Findings suggest substantial improvement via an intensive approach for young children with autism; however, important differences in group assignment at baseline, difficulties with
systematic measurement overtime, the lack of reported
treatment fidelity or adherence characteristics, and the small number of children in the comparison group limit interpretation of these
findingsfindings.
The conclusion of the two meta - analyses and the
systematic reviews, and the over-all conclusion of the most recent scholarly work on SFBT, is that Solution - Focused Brief Therapy is an effective approach to the
treatment of psychological problems, with effect sizes similar to other evidenced - based approaches, such as CBT and IPT, but that these effects are
found in fewer average sessions, and using an approach style that is more benign (Gingerich et al, 2012; Trepper & Franklin, 2012).
Thus, this
systematic review examined methodological characteristics and substantive
findings of studies evaluating mindfulness
treatments for substance misuse published by 2015.
We addressed some of the prior criticisms of EBT research by ensuring that (1) participants and study context were clinically representative, (2) there were no
systematic differences in clinician competence across conditions (ie, all clinicians were randomly assigned), and (3) the sample would include the ethnic diversity that critics have
found insufficient in the randomized controlled trial literature.17 - 20 Accordingly, we obtained samples from outpatient
treatment programs that served the general public across a broad demographic and income range, we included only youths whose families sought
treatment (ie, no recruiting or advertising), all
treatment was provided by professional clinicians employed in the participating programs, and all
treatment was provided in those programs (ie, not in university laboratory clinics).
For youth mental health in particular, the
findings suggest that intervention procedures developed and tested over the decades in randomized controlled trials do have value for clinical practice but that a
systematic restructuring of those procedures may enhance their benefits for clinically referred youths who are treated by practitioners in everyday
treatment settings.