Not exact matches
Employers are adopting resilience training for their employees at a rate faster than any other
intervention in the United States.1 Resilience — the ability to use positive mental skills to remain psychologically steady and
focused when faced with challenges or adversity — contributes substantially to how workers
deal with stress and perform at work.2, 3 Employers are developing resilience to achieve a competitive advantage, similar to how the military trains active duty soldiers and their family members to withstand challenges.4, 5
Johnson
focuses on four aspects of contemporary armed conflict that, while not unprecedented, have become special concerns: the legitimacy of
intervention, the place of noncombatants, the significance of cultural differences, and procedures for
dealing with war crimes and achieving reconciliation after conflict.
Focusing on the latest research
dealing with environmental factors and non-cognitive skills (perseverance, attachment, relationships, etc.), this quick read provides insights on possible strategies and
interventions which lead to greater academic and personal success.
Also fueling Clinton - Sherrod's excitement about social psychology was her participation in a research project that
focused on how social support — safe houses, counseling,
intervention programs, and so on — helps people
dealing with difficult social issues.
The Government of India has long promoted a Participatory Watershed Development (PWD) approach to
deal with this scarcity,
focusing on technical and social
interventions to restore barren landscapes, [continue reading...]
«I am committed to a collaborative approach in counseling to help you
deal with your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs that are affecting the well being of your mental health and / or relationships, I use a variety of therapeutic
interventions including Solution -
Focused and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy that will yield optimum results for you.
The
focus is on mode work, with the rationale for using modes, review of the BPD mode profiles,
interventions for mode - flipping,
dealing with SIB and building the deficient Healthy Adult and Happy Child modes.
Marriage counseling traditionally refers to therapeutic
interventions that
focus on present - day issues and how to
deal with them.
Programs or
interventions dealing with self - esteem in young people might
focus on providing them with strategies to:
Programs or
interventions dealing with social inclusion and children of parents with a mental illness might
focus on:
It is important to appreciate that when
dealing with problems in the child - caregiver attachment relationship, recent meta - analyses5, 8 show that the best
interventions to date are brief, use video feedback, start after infant age six months, and have a clear and exclusive
focus on behavioural training of the parent rather than a
focus on sensitivity plus support, or a
focus on sensitivity plus support plus internal representations.
Maltreated infants randomized to the community standard condition continued to evidence extremely high rates of insecure attachment consistent with that present at baseline.9 Interestingly, in the latter preventive
intervention, a didactic and more behaviourally
focused intervention was just as effective as one
dealing with maternal representations in promoting secure attachment.
These
interventions focus on increasing parents» and teachers» understanding of their child's temperament, providing tools to
deal with the child's temperament traits and modifying children's patterns of behavior such as increasing children's self - regulation [27, 28].
«My Master's degree (in human kinetics — that's sport psychology to the layperson) was
focused on consultation and
intervention, working with individuals one - on - one or in a team setting to help them perform at their best, including mental coaching, consulting with athletes on how to perform at peak levels and
deal with emotions,» he says.