Not exact matches
Drawing on
behavioral science research, we share
strategies for managing bias across the employee experience —
from attracting and hiring candidates to developing and retaining your workforce.
Effective information relies on interdisciplinary
strategies from behavioral finance, communications theory, and human - centered design.
The Pregnancy and Postpartum Anxiety Workbook provides proven - effective
strategies drawn
from cognitive
behavioral therapy (CBT) for keeping anxious thoughts at bay and getting back to the productive and positive thinking you've been missing.
Vashanti's social worker is looking forward to hearing
from single - parent and two - mom families who will bring positive parenting skills and
behavioral tools and
strategies to parenting and encouraging Vashanti.
Catching prey underwater and then shredding it at the surface was probably a smaller
behavioral leap
from full - on land feeding than other aquatic hunting
strategies.
Governments around the world have increasingly turned to
behavioral science to help address various policy problems — new research shows that some of the best - known
strategies derived
from behavioral science, commonly referred to as «nudges,» may be extremely cost effective.
Individuals whose brains exhibit the at - risk signatures may be more likely to benefit
from strategies that boost the brain's dorsolateral prefrontal activity, including cognitive
behavioral therapy, working memory training, or transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).
It is not clear how well these results apply to other brain - plasticity tools based on games and play because Merzenich's approach is rather different
from other
behavioral strategies.
Alternative
strategies —
from physical therapy and
behavioral interventions to psychological counseling and surgery — can mitigate chronic pain without the dangers of opioids.
In addition to a successful replication of the summer melt study that my colleague Lindsay Page and I conducted, numerous other researchers have demonstrated that
behavioral nudge
strategies,
from integrating financial aid application support into the income tax preparation process to sending college students reminders to renew their financial aid, can lead to large improvements in college entry and persistence.
Of the program - and policy - based alternatives to exclusionary discipline, Steinberg and Lacoe report the most evidence for, and positive effects
from, the Schoolwide Positive
Behavioral Interventions and Supports (SWPBIS) program, a strategy that aims to change a school culture by setting clear behavioral expectations, laying out a continuum of consequences for infractions, and reinforcing positive
Behavioral Interventions and Supports (SWPBIS) program, a
strategy that aims to change a school culture by setting clear
behavioral expectations, laying out a continuum of consequences for infractions, and reinforcing positive
behavioral expectations, laying out a continuum of consequences for infractions, and reinforcing positive behavior.
Participants discussed how schools can improve their climate and culture, with a focus on supporting non-punitive discipline
strategies like restorative justice, which help schools peacefully address conflict and
behavioral issues without removing students
from classrooms or schools.
By doing so, we are better able to short - circuit our
behavioral tendencies and recognize that near - term performance is well within the range of reasonably expected deviations the vast majority of the time.7
From this perspective, we can conclude that investors are better off doing nothing much of the time, as opposed to doing something, assuming that we have positive priors for the
strategies we are evaluating.8
The following is an excerpt
from the recently published book on applying quantitative
strategies to value investing: Quantitative Value: A Practitioner's Guide to Automating Intelligent Investment and Eliminating
Behavioral Errors * by two veteran investment bloggers Wesley Gray (Turnkey Analyst) and Tobias Carlisle (Greenbackd).
Her professional interests surround shelter animal behavior and welfare, population health and wellness, feline medicine, and
strategies to prevent animals
from entering shelters including
behavioral wellness, identification, and sterilization programs.
My therapeutic interventions are holistic and integrative and the specific treatment
strategies I utilize in my practice include those drawn
from Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused, Mindfulness Based, and Play Therapy.
I utilize
strategies from Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy, Solution - Focused Therapy, Expressive Arts Therapy, Mindfulness, and Body - Centered Work.»
Although I predominately utilize
strategies from the Strength Based Approach, I also draw
from Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy, Life Coaching, and Mindfulness techniques.
In addition, the cognitive
behavioral strategies can help adolescents who are at risk of recurrent trauma, and who could therefore benefit
from practicing coping
strategies to assist them in their current daily situations.
I work
from an integrative theoretical orientation and employ
strategies from Cognitive
Behavioral, Psychodynamics, Family Systems, and other theories according to the varying needs of each client.»
I have collected
strategies from several different theories including cognitive
behavioral therapy, object relations theory, individual psychology, feminist therapy, play therapy, interpersonal therapy, structural family therapy, and mindfulness - based practices.
The Center's board certified psychiatrists can provide rapid medication solutions in conjunction with
behavioral strategies and support
from psychologists working as a team with you and your child.
System of Care Approaches in Residential Treatment Facilities Serving Children With Serious
Behavioral Health Needs (PDF - 163 KB) Allen, Pires, & Brown (2010) Center for Health Care
Strategies, March 2010 Presents findings
from a national survey designed to determine whether system of care principles are reflected in residential treatment centers» policies and practices and whether they provide home - and community - based services and supports in addition to traditional offerings.
The groups ran for an eight - week period, and for the parents focused on psychoeducation regarding selective mutism,
behavioral management
strategies, and support
from other parents in a similar situation.
Presenting an integrative model for treating traumatized children, this book combines play, art, and other expressive therapies with ideas and
strategies drawn
from cognitive -
behavioral and family therapy.
Population Served: Students with serious
behavioral issues are referred
from 12 member districts whose special education
strategies haven't met the complex needs of these students.
This continuum ranges
from coordination of care for children and families, to co-location of mental health with primary care services, to an integrated approach that involves
strategies such as embedding a mental health consultant into pediatric practices, developing shared treatment plans across physicians and mental health consultants, and implementing shared data systems that integrate
behavioral and medical electronic health records.
Practitioners use
behavioral teaching
strategies (including modeling, positive reinforcement, prompts, corrective feedback), which have support
from research as being effective at teaching parents with learning difficulties new skills.
I love, Love, LOVE learning
from experts in the field on topics such as neuroscience, child development,
behavioral strategies and interventions, etc.... Through this I attain much greater amounts of insight and accurate information.
We will examine key stylistic
strategies and assumptions
from Dialectical
Behavioral Therapy (DBT) that make more effective and compassionate interventions.
Her practice combines different therapeutic techniques, including but not limited to: client - centered, solution - focused, cognitive -
behavioral (CBT), with
strategies derived
from a systems approach utilizing a change - oriented process within a multicultural context to help individuals and social systems achieve improved quality of life and social participation.
Her practice combines different therapeutic techniques, including cognitive -
behavioral therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), with
strategies derived
from Buddhist Psychology, mindfulness practice, body - mind integration.
• What is going to happen to your teenager if you don't take steps now to change his behavior right now • Why when you listen to what your child says to you, you are missing 93 % of what is going on • Your teen's number one priority, and why this stops him
from obeying you • Why all the
behavioral techniques you have read in so many parenting books never work on your child... and what does work • Why using punishments, consequences, and coercion will destroy your home • Four reasons your teenager will defy your requests and refuse to obey you, and what you can do about each one • Medical interventions: medicines and natural supplements that have been proven to help with ODD behavior in 90 % of teens • The four underlying causes of defiant behavior, and how you can use them to eliminate arguing, talking back, and abusive behavior • Why most
behavioral treatments and parenting books fail to help with defiant teenagers, and why they usually make things worse • How to side step power struggles and why you must do that • 9 parenting
strategies that experts commonly recommend that will absolutely positively never work with your ODD child • Three reasons why rewarding good behavior is going to backfire - unless you know exactly the correct way to do it • How you may be helping your teenager to become defiant • Why your teenager sees you as an irritating nag, and how to change that • Five problems that you create when you respond to bad behavior • Why rewards and punishments don't work with defiant teens and what you can do instead that does work • 5 easy to use
strategies to get your teen to cooperate • The key to understanding and eliminating the underlying cause of bad behavior • The one word that will allow you to control any argument you have with your child, allow you to maintain your dignity and authority as a parent, show your child that you are the one who is in charge • Ten keys to coping with a defiant child • How to handle a behavior problem in school • Three
strategies that will put an end to homework battles • How to make the teacher your ally to eliminate your child's school defiance • A six word sentence that will get your child to obey you • Five things your child's teacher needs to know in order to be successful with your child • How to change bedtime
from a battle into a chance to build your relationship • How a few properly placed words will transform your child and make him obedient and cooperative • 5 easy ways to gain your child's cooperation • How to refocus to get your child through school and get him to excel at what he is really good at • Why what you say and what your child hears have almost nothing in common • How to really uncover what is bothering your child so that you can improve his behavior
CATCH - IT includes 14 web modules that teach
strategies from behavioral activation, cognitive
behavioral therapy, and interpersonal psychotherapy to strengthen protective factors and reduce vulnerability to depressive disorder.
These are specially trained licensed mental health professionals who provide a variety of coping
strategies, some derived
from behavioral medicine, to address the health effects of divorce.
From the National Center on Intensive Intervention, this set of resources and sample materials for implementing
behavioral strategies was developed for classroom teachers to use with students who may require academic and / or
behavioral support.
A multiple baseline design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention package, incorporating individualized
strategies from Positive Behavior Support and Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy.
Once these problems have been addressed, cognitive
behavioral techniques can be applied to reduce the use of maladaptive
strategies and increase the use of adaptive
strategies based on the emotion regulation profile derived
from the FEEL - KJ.
The
behavioral coding of co-regulation was a simple count of the number of 30 - s intervals where the specific
strategy was observed, which is qualitatively distinct
from the ratings of parents» motivational and emotional scaffolding that takes into account how effective parents help their child and the degree to which their child's needs for scaffolding were met.
I utilize motivational interviewing and cognitive -
behavioral strategies to assist my clients in overcoming the ambivalence that prevents them
from reaching their goals.