The Traumatic Brain Injury Act of 1996 carried provisions to help reduce the incidence of TBI and
improve psychological treatment, and in 2000 it was expanded to include education about prevention — especially to parents.
Not exact matches
Writing in a linked Comment Dr Carrie McAdams, University of Texas, USA, said: «Conventional
treatment of anorexia nervosa includes behavioural modifications to
improve feeding, combined with
psychological therapy to address cognitive distortions related to self - esteem, eating, and body dissatisfaction.
Although walking in nature could enhance or supplement existing clinical depression
treatments, more studies are required to understand exactly how effective walking in nature can be for helping
improve psychological function.
His findings show that six weeks of yoga combined with
psychological treatment resulted in a 34 % improvement in patients; those who were not practising yoga as part of the
treatment improved by only 4 %.
The first: «Targeted alteration of dietary n - 3 and n - 6 fatty acids for the
treatment of chronic headaches: A randomized trial» [full text here] and the second: «Targeted alterations in dietary n - 3 and n - 6 fatty acids
improve life functioning and reduce
psychological distress among chronic headache patients: secondary analysis of a randomized trial.»
Modifications of the physical body intended to
improve the
psychological, mental or emotional well - being of the Insured, including but not limited to sex - change Surgery; any drug,
Treatment, or procedure that promotes, enhances or corrects impotency or sexual dysfunction;
The center focuses on developing and evaluating
treatment protocols;
improving understanding of
psychological and biological factors in pediatric OCD, anxiety, and tic disorders; and training providers in the community to deliver evidence - based
treatment.
I utilize a solution - focused approach to
treatment and incorporate cognitive and behavioral interventions to assist people in
improving their
psychological well - being and their relationships with others.»
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psychological treatments improve pathological gambling in the short and long term?
Resource - oriented psychotherapy focuses on current concerns and tries to strengthen personal skills in order to achieve set goals.37 Self - management therapy has a long tradition in the
treatment of depression, 38 and elements such as behavioural goal setting or activity monitoring are frequently applied in blended interventions.39 40 Finally, psychoeducational cognitive - behavioural group therapy has recently been applied in a stepped care service model41 within the
Improving Access to
Psychological Therapies programme.
Childress and other experts who advocate for
improved diagnosis and
treatment of these children are optimistic about a new bill before the Florida legislature this month that amends the mandatory reporting requirements for child abuse to include «child
psychological abuse,» including parental alienation.
As the stigma of mental illness declines, as public knowledge about
psychological disorders
improves, and as the effectiveness of available
treatment increases, many more children are being brought for
treatment.
Effective emotion regulation strategies
improve fMRI and ECG markers of psychopathology in panic disorder: implications for
psychological treatment action
Overall the developed online
psychological intervention for men following
treatment for prostate cancer, My Road Ahead, appears to be engaging, user friendly and capable of providing a much needed accessible intervention to reduce mental health difficulties and
improve quality of life.
Family therapy is a type of
psychological treatment that focuses on
improving the relationships and communication between family units.
A review of several randomized control trials9 concluded that both specific
psychological treatments and more generic psychosocial interventions were moderately effective at
improving maternal mood, and they were similarly beneficial.
Emotionally Focused Therapy for couples and families (EFT, Dr. Susan Johnson) is an empirically validated
treatment approach that meets the gold standard set out by bodies such as the American
Psychological Association (APA) and has been shown to be effective in assisting couples in both addressing trauma, and
improving their relationship functioning.
It was hypothesised that media - based
treatments would be less effective than conventional
psychological treatments and that efficacy would
improve with increasing amounts of therapist intervention.
The final broad goal of the training was to
improve the
psychological functioning of the
Treatment group members.
Therapeutic Assessment (TA) is a semi-structured form of collaborative
psychological assessment that has been found in controlled research to decrease clients» symptoms,
improve self - esteem, and enhance subsequent
treatment.
Treatment is directed at finding meaning and purpose in life, increasing
psychological and social support, building relationships with friends and family and
improving coping skills to manage anxiety in daily life.
Researchers are working to address this challenge in a bid to
improve the way in which our hospitals provide both physical and
psychological care and
treatment for children.
Potential Benefits of
Psychological Evaluation: Accurate diagnosis of psychological difficulties will lead to treatment strategies that work to improve relationships, self - esteem, energy, view of self, ability to initiate, and
Psychological Evaluation: Accurate diagnosis of
psychological difficulties will lead to treatment strategies that work to improve relationships, self - esteem, energy, view of self, ability to initiate, and
psychological difficulties will lead to
treatment strategies that work to
improve relationships, self - esteem, energy, view of self, ability to initiate, and performance.
My goal is to assist clients
improve their
psychological functioning with a combination of individualized clinical evaluation and
treatment.
This generous funding will enable our program to continue to
improve the
psychological, emotional and social functioning of adults, children and families by offering varying levels of
treatment, including outpatient, residential and intensive outpatient therapy.
Strategies on the societal level include increasing the «value» of children, increasing the economic self - sufficiency of families, discouraging corporal punishment and other forms of violence, making health care more accessible and affordable, expanding and
improving coordination of social services,
improving the identification and
treatment of
psychological problems like alcohol and drug abuse, providing more affordable child care, and preventing the birth of unwanted children.
Brief, intensive engagement interventions in which providers explicitly addressed families» practical (e.g. schedules, transportation) and
psychological (e.g. family members» resistance, beliefs about the
treatment process) barriers as they entered
treatment were effective in
improving engagement in early sessions.