Sentences with phrase «for therapeutic interventions which»

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Koo and colleagues are now working on novel therapeutic approaches for targeted interventions, which can be potentially developed for clinical use.
Hajishengallis, Chavakis and their colleagues identified the protein on hematopoetic stem cells with which Del - 1 interacts, the ß3 integrin, perhaps pointing to a target for therapeutic interventions down the line.
Their findings, which appear in the journal Nature Neuroscience, also point to a potential therapeutic intervention for alleviating memory - related disorders.
We hope that our work will provide new insight into the signaling mechanisms responsible for establishing brain circuitry, and ultimately suggest therapeutic interventions for disorders in which these signaling mechanisms are perturbed.
Neal continues to spend time working in direct clinical care including development of social skills interventions for young children, and he is director of the HOYA Clinic, which offers therapeutic and assessment services for young children and families.
Most of the literature on psychological interventions is merely descriptive, and the few studies that include a control group usually compare intervention vs waiting list controls.5 - 7 This design does not control the effect of the time spent with the therapist or meeting other patients, which may be therapeutic in itself for some patients, as shown by the increasing popularity of self - help groups for bipolar patients.17
I recently heard about TheraNest, an online resource for social workers (and other helping professionals, particularly those engaging in some sort of therapeutic intervention)-- they offer some exciting tools, many of which are free...
Intensive, long - term, early intervention support for children, young people and their families which may include: assessment and identification of needs; practical assistance and home - based support; linking with other relevant services; and, targeted therapeutic groups.
Note: If a Head Start / Early Head Start program wants a mental health professional who will provide a combination of ECMHC and direct therapeutic services, it is important to develop a scope of work statement / contractual agreement, illustrated in this example Momorandum of Understanding, which clearly specifies the expectations for both types of mental health intervention.
Southend's adoption team manager said: «Our ambition for the therapeutic support group is to provide preventative intervention which allows families to face and process their challenges in a trusting and therapeutic environment.
And because over - and under - functioning in families and relationships provides a welcome mat for alcoholism, substance abuse and chemical dependence, therapeutic interventions are aimed at modifying ineffective and inefficient family patterns in which symptomatic behavior is embedded.
Because over - and under - functioning in families and relationships provides a welcome mat into people's homes for alcohol and addictive chemicals, therapeutic interventions are aimed at modifying ineffective and inefficient family patterns in which symptomatic behavior is embedded.
Early intervention starts with an evaluation, which is followed by therapeutic and support services for the autistic child and his / her family.»
The assessment is manualised, standardised and uses structured interviews, self - report measures and observations.10 An intervention will then be tailored for every family, drawing on a small range of relationship - based therapeutic techniques all of which comply with the recommendations of a meta - analysis that examined ways of improving parental sensitivity.50 Parents will also be referred as required to other agencies for help with substance misuse, mental health issues or intrafamilial violence.
For both types of partnership types, cited reasons relating to communication and relationship quality dominated, followed by unfaithfulness / adultery which, given the data are representative of the general population, support a focus on these topics in the context of changing partnership formation, and socio - cultural shifts in expectations of, and pressures on modern relationships, in preventive and therapeutic interventions addressing live - in partnership breakdown.
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