In September of 2017, Certified Gottman Therapist Salvatore Garanzini and Alapaki Yee, MFT, along with Drs. John and Julie Gottman, published the results of
the first outcome research study on couples therapy with gay and lesbian couples in the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy.
The Gay Couples Institute, in collaboration with The Gottman Institute, report groundbreaking results from
the first outcome research study on couples therapy with gay and lesbian couples, establishing Gottman Method Couples Therapy as an evidence - based practice for treating same - sex relationships.
10 years after that first workshop, we are proud to share the exciting results of
the first outcome research study on couples therapy with gay and lesbian couples.
This is
the first outcome research study on couples therapy with gay and lesbian couples, establishing Gottman Method Couples Therapy (GMCT) as an evidence - based practice for treating same - sex relationships.
Not exact matches
Reacting to revelations that the political
research and consulting firm Cambridge Analytica obtained Facebook user data for the purpose of influencing voters in multiple countries, the Internet Society called it «the natural
outcome of today's data driven economy that puts businesses and others
first, not users» and called for «higher standards for transparency and ethics when it comes to the handling of our information.
Over time, MFS has been a leading innovator in the asset management industry, including creating one of the
first in - house
research departments in the mutual fund industry in 1932, launching the
first high - yield municipal bond fund and the
first global balanced fund, and more recently creating «
outcome - oriented» products, such as its line of target - risk, target - date, and other asset allocation strategies.
First tale: A tenured sociologist at a prominent research university, with a couple of books under his belt on related subjects, publishes the first - ever research, using a nationally representative sample, on the young - adult outcomes for kids raised by people who have same - sex romantic relations
First tale: A tenured sociologist at a prominent
research university, with a couple of books under his belt on related subjects, publishes the
first - ever research, using a nationally representative sample, on the young - adult outcomes for kids raised by people who have same - sex romantic relations
first - ever
research, using a nationally representative sample, on the young - adult
outcomes for kids raised by people who have same - sex romantic relationships.
First tale: A tenured sociologist at a prominent research university, with a couple of books under his belt on related subjects, publishes the first - ever research, using a nationally representative sample, on the young - adult outcomes for kids raised by people who have same - sex romanti
First tale: A tenured sociologist at a prominent
research university, with a couple of books under his belt on related subjects, publishes the
first - ever research, using a nationally representative sample, on the young - adult outcomes for kids raised by people who have same - sex romanti
first - ever
research, using a nationally representative sample, on the young - adult
outcomes for kids raised by people who have same - sex romantic....
New study shows father - inclusive perinatal classes improve births New
research has shown that Family Foundations — the brief series of classes for
first - time parents offered in the UK by the Fatherhood Institute — improves birth
outcomes as well as easing the transition to parenthood.
New
research has shown that Family Foundations — the brief series of classes for
first - time parents offered in the UK by the Fatherhood Institute — improves birth
outcomes as well as easing the transition to parenthood.
Research based on the death rates of mothers and babies during labour and death or poor
outcomes for babies in the
first month after birth, and how those rates have changed over the last 200 years, since 1) Hospitals, 2) milk substitutes
Research has demonstrated that a large proportion of mothers served in home visiting suffer from mental health problems, with up to 50 percent experiencing clinically elevated levels of depression during the critical
first years of their child's development.5 There is evidence that many depressed mothers fail to fully benefit from home visiting.6 Identifying depressed mothers or those at risk for depression who are participating in home visiting, and treating or preventing the condition and its deleterious consequences, can improve program
outcomes and foster healthy child development.
When you mix the two groups together (like most
research does) you miss the
outcomes for those
first - timers.
The report» Improving Nutrition
Outcomes with Better Water, Sanitation and Hygiene», from UNICEF, USAID and the World Health Organization, for the
first time, brought together years of
research and case studies which demonstrate the link between sanitation and malnutrition.
This is the
first research to look specifically at in utero exposure to extreme morning sickness, or Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG), and childhood neurologic developmental
outcomes, said study
first author Marlena Fejzo, an associate researcher in the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
«While the presence of lymphocytes in tumors is often associated with better clinical
outcomes, this
research adds clarity on the diversity of T cells within the tumor environment and their influence on ovarian cancer
outcomes,» says
first author Kunle Odunsi, MD, PhD, FRCOG, FACOG, Deputy Director, M. Steven Piver Professor and Chair of Gynecologic Oncology, and Executive Director of the Center for Immunotherapy at Roswell Park.
While some
research was previously done by his and other groups on a smaller scale, «This is the
first real description of a method that could be used broadly across a range of conditions to operationally measure diagnostic errors and associated bad
outcomes so that we can track our performance and see whether our interventions are making a difference,» Newman - Toker says.
The study, «Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Manage Pain and Opioid Use after Major Surgery: Preliminary
Outcomes from the Toronto General Hospital Transitional Pain Service,» is published in the Canadian Journal of Pain, by
first author Muhammad Azam, Ph.D. candidate at York University and senior authors Dr. Joel Katz, Affiliate Scientist, Toronto General Hospital
Research Institute (TGHRI) and Dr. Hance Clarke, Director of the Transitional Pain Service at TGH, UHN and Clinical Researcher, TGHRI.
Patients who sustain severe head injuries tend to have better
outcomes if they are taken to a designated trauma center, but 44 percent of them are
first taken to hospitals without these specialized care capabilities, according to new
research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
First, little
research of any kind has been done on PSM programs or their
outcomes, and just about all of it has been done by the degree's proponents.
«For the
first time, we can predict the
outcomes of modifying multiple genes involved in lignin biosynthesis, rather than working with a single gene at a time through trial and error, which is a tedious and time - consuming process,» says Jack Wang, assistant professor in NC State's College of Natural Resources and lead author of a paper about the
research in Nature Communications.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has recently published the
first five adverse
outcome pathways (AOP), three of which have been developed by the European Commission's science and knowledge service, the Joint
Research Centre (JRC).
«Red hair is the
first visible human trait, or phenotype, that is linked to anaesthetic requirement,» says anaesthesiologist Edwin Liem, who conducted the
research at the Outcomes Research Institute of the University of Louisvi
research at the
Outcomes Research Institute of the University of Louisvi
Research Institute of the University of Louisville, US.
New
research reports that cirrhosis at
first diagnosis and antibodies for the soluble liver antigen / liver pancreas antigen (SLA / LP) are major risk factors for poor short - and long - term
outcome in patients with autoimmune hepatitis.
But a much cited study, published in 1984 in the journal Science by environmental psychologist Roger Ulrich, now at Texas A&M University, was the
first to use the standards of modern medical
research — strict experimental controls and quantified health
outcomes — to demonstrate that gazing at a garden can sometimes speed healing from surgery, infections and other ailments.
«Our findings suggest that restricting dietary intake of methionine and tryptophan might help slow tumor progression and improve treatment
outcomes,» says
first author and OSUCCC — James researcher Kamalakannan Palanichamy, PhD,
research assistant professor in Radiation Oncology.
«Based on this
research, we are now conducting a
first - in - human study combining the PARP inhibitor with radiation and chemotherapy in patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer, with an ultimate goal of improving survival rates and treatment
outcomes,» said Tuli.
The
first experiment replicated past
research, which found that framing
outcomes as sequences promotes patience.
As an example of the NIMH approach to intervention development
research, the Recovery After an Initial Schizophrenia Episode (RAISE) initiative utilized coordinated specialty care (CSC), a team - based intervention designed to improve
outcomes for individuals experiencing
first episode psychosis.
The primary
outcome of the
research was the number of intrusive memories in the
first week after the trauma.
The University of Melbourne and the Australian Genome
Research Facility (AGRF) announced today that they have jointly acquired the Chromium ™ System from US company10x Genomics ®, providing Australia with one of the first opportunities outside the United States to utilise this powerful new genomic technology towards research that can significantly improve patient o
Research Facility (AGRF) announced today that they have jointly acquired the Chromium ™ System from US company10x Genomics ®, providing Australia with one of the
first opportunities outside the United States to utilise this powerful new genomic technology towards
research that can significantly improve patient o
research that can significantly improve patient
outcomes.
In 2009 Dr. Drevets became the
first President and Scientific Director of the Laureate Institute for Brain
Research in Tulsa, OK, a private research institute founded and supported by The William K. Warren Foundation, to lead a multidisciplinary team in studies aimed at investigating interrelationships between neuroimaging, genetic and other biomarkers, illness course, and treatment outcome in psychiatric di
Research in Tulsa, OK, a private
research institute founded and supported by The William K. Warren Foundation, to lead a multidisciplinary team in studies aimed at investigating interrelationships between neuroimaging, genetic and other biomarkers, illness course, and treatment outcome in psychiatric di
research institute founded and supported by The William K. Warren Foundation, to lead a multidisciplinary team in studies aimed at investigating interrelationships between neuroimaging, genetic and other biomarkers, illness course, and treatment
outcome in psychiatric disorders.
In an editor's note that accompanied the study, Dr. Seth A. Berkowitz called the
research «an important contribution because it is, to my knowledge, the
first large - scale study of coffee consumption to evaluate a mental health
outcome in women.»
Dan Winchester from FreeDating.co.uk has done some
research to find out the likely
outcome of a
first date, based on information available in a typical online dating profile.
The one downside to having a slew of
first - rate econometricians engaged in edu -
research nowadays is that in their eagerness for
outcomes to analyze, they tend to care less about the caliber of the numbers than whether they can count them.
Initially released as a working paper through the National Bureau of Economic
Research in December 2015 and later published in the American Economic Journal, Pathak and colleagues» study of the program's
first - year
outcome data showed significant negative impacts associated with voucher usage in Louisiana.
Florida Virtual School also created the
first - ever full online video - game based course called Conspiracy Code — initially an American History course — for which it did rigorous
research to learn how it improved student
outcomes and for which students and teachers it worked best.
A critical factor spurring the wave of
research that began around 2008 was the increasing accessibility of de-identified state - level administrative datasets, which enabled institutions and analysts to systematically track course - taking patterns and
outcomes for remediated students for the
first time.
Go to the
first section of the Tech Integration
Research Review, Introduction and Learning
Outcomes.
Drawing on a close reading of public polling
research and empirical
research on factors related to school quality, and engaging in conversations with teachers, students, families, principals, and district administrators, we have identified five categories — the
first three being essential inputs and the last two being key
outcomes — and over 30 unique measures to capture the nuances of schools:
He served as the
first Research Director for the Minority Students Achievement Network (a national consortium of school districts working to address the racial disparities in students»
outcomes), working with district leaders to study patterns of racial inequality in their schools and enact practices to reduce such inequalities.
Though her study did not examine the reasons for the better long - term
outcomes for students in bilingual programs, Umansky said other
research suggests that students acquire transferable language skills and a better understanding of subjects like math and history by studying in their native language
first.
Wolach leveraged his experience as a member of the
first year of the Eskolta Fellows program — a series of training sessions we developed for school - and district - based educators interested in leading school - improvement initiatives — to implement action
research and improvement science techniques to improve student
outcomes.
Somewhat overshadowed by the growing controversy over Mayor - elect Rahm's schools pick, this Tribune story shows the intention of the privatizers not to listen to the
research about charters or to the reasonable concerns of interim CPS CEO Terry Mazany, who said about his decision to postpone consideration of new charter contracts at his
first board meeting last January: «We simply do not have any budget flexibility to allocate dollars that will not lead directly to improved educational
outcomes for all of our students.»
Blair and Raver's
research, published November 2014 in the journal PLOS ONE, is the
first to study the neuropsychological impacts and academic
outcomes of a curriculum.
«For the majority of schools, poor
first year performance will give way to poor second year performance,» noted one 2013 report from Stanford University's Center for
Research on Education
Outcomes (CREDO).
The Conservatives
first proposed the end of UIFSMs after the Institute of Fiscal Studies and the Education Endowment Foundation conducted
research to show that free breakfasts for primary pupils were more effective for learning
outcomes, and less expensive, than free lunches for pupils in their
first three years of school.
First, as an evidence - based school leader, De Luca et al's
research helps you «walk the talk» in as far as it provides some evidence of the factors that appear to promote or inhibit collaborative inquiry along with evidence of the positive
outcomes for both teachers and students of collaborative inquiry.
The new RAND findings provide the
first student
outcome data in a six - year study of summer learning programs in five urban areas, which is the most comprehensive
research on summer learning to date.
Her
research focuses on how targeted social - psychological interventions based in motivation theory can be implemented to promote equitable
outcomes in higher education, especially for
first - generation college students and students of color.