Not exact matches
Therapy techniques used
include EMDR,
Interpersonal Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy and Supportive Psychotherapy.
Some of these
therapies include guided self - help, talking
therapies, cognitive behavioural
therapy,
interpersonal therapy and others.
¥ Extensive medical knowledge of cardiac care procedures ¥ Solid technical expertise in the use of patient monitoring equipment ¥ In - depth knowledge of recovery
therapies and follow - up patient care ¥ Ability to monitor patients with life - threatening conditions ¥ Ability to work long shifts
including nights weekends and holidays as needed ¥ Impressive practical problem solving skills ¥ Strong
interpersonal skills
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study evaluated a 12 - session group treatment program for preschool children with
interpersonal problematic sexual behaviors (PSB)[now called Problematic Sexual Behavior — Cognitive - Behavioral
Therapy Program for Preschool Children].
e-couch interventions
include cognitive behaviour
therapy,
interpersonal psychotherapy, problem solving, physical activity, relaxation
therapy, exposure
therapy, attention practice, social skills training, and anger management.
Cognitive Behavior
Therapy of Depression and Aniexty (
including panic and phobias);
Interpersonal issues; Situational Problems; Adult ADHD
Approaches
include cognitive - behavioral,
interpersonal, client - centered
therapy, dialectical behavior
therapy, brief solution
therapy, mindfulness
therapy, and trauma focused
therapy.
«I am a clinical psychologist specializing in assessment, short - term solution focused
therapy, as well as longer - term insight oriented work for a range of challenges
including mood,
interpersonal relationships, life - transitions, personal growth, depression, anxiety, ADHD, and sport - performance enhancement.
My approach to
therapy utilizes a wide range of therapeutic tools
including cognitive - behavioral, skills training,
interpersonal and family interventions.
He seeks to meet individual needs by
including cognitive behavrioal theapy with solution - focused techniques, mindfulness,
interpersonal skills, and art
therapy.
In terms of psychological interventions, we will
include any manualised or structured psychotherapies, for example, behavioural
therapy, CBT, cognitive
therapy, family
therapy,
interpersonal therapy, play
therapy, problem - solving
therapy, psychodynamic
therapy and supportive
therapy.
I utilize a variety of treatment modalities
including cognitive behavioral, narrative,
interpersonal, solution - focused
therapies and motivational interviewing.
Other effective strategies for youth on probation
include cognitive - behavioral
therapy, family counseling, mentoring, tutoring, drug and alcohol
therapy,
interpersonal skills training, and parent training.
The comprehensive psychotherapies assessed by the trials
included: dialectical behaviour
therapy (DBT), mentalisation - based treatment in a partial hospitalisation setting (MBT - PH), outpatient MBT (MBT - out), transference - focused
therapy (TFP), cognitive behavioural
therapy (CBT), dynamic deconstructive psychotherapy (DDP),
interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT),
interpersonal therapy for BPD (IPT - BPD), client - centred
therapy (CCT), schema - focused
therapy (SFT)...
The Dialectical Behavior
Therapy Diary presents an overview of each of the four DBT skills - distress tolerance, mindfulness, emotion regulation, and
interpersonal effectiveness - and
includes a journal you can use each day to monitor your successes, chart your progress, and stay on track making productive changes in your life.
Ashburn Psychological Services therapists and counselors offer a variety approaches to family
therapy including: family systems
therapy,
interpersonal therapy, psychodynamic
therapy, relationship education, etc..
Individual psychotherapy
including utilization of effective modalities for the perinatal mood and anxiety disorder (PMAD) population (
Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, Dyadic Treatment
Therapy, Dialectic Treatment
Therapy, and Mindfulness Bases Stress Reduction).
These may
include Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, Trauma Focused CBT, Dialectical Behavioral
Therapy,
Interpersonal Therapy, Positive Parenting instruction, instruction on successful and compassionate communication and Mindfulness Based CBT.»
In individual
therapy, our therapists at MidWest Center will use a variety of approaches,
including cognitive - behavior
therapy,
interpersonal therapy, and emotional - focused counseling... depending of course on your specific needs.
«I have specialized training in evidence - based practices such as cognitive behavioral
therapy and
interpersonal therapy for the treatment of anxiety disorders (
including post-traumatic stress, social phobia, obsessive - compulsive, generalized anxiety, and other phobias), as well as for depressive disorders and a wide range of other difficulties.
This
includes working together to develop strategies, coping skills, new perspectives, and supportive
therapy for youth dealing with challenges related to depression, anxiety, low self - esteem, rejection, anger / aggression,
interpersonal conflict, planning for the future, social or academic pressures, and self - image / identity.»
My
therapy is an integration of approaches
including psychodynamic,
interpersonal process, mindfulness, dialectical behavioral
therapy, and cognitive behavioral.
Treatments for people with an eating disorder and depression and / or anxiety identified in the literature
include medication, re-nutrition, cognitive behavioural
therapy, family
therapy, dialectical behavioural
therapy,
interpersonal therapy, psychotherapy and self - help.
These
include guilt, embarrassment and even depression, according to the article «Facilitating Forgiveness in the Treatment of Infidelity: An
Interpersonal Model» in the Journal of Family
Therapy.
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.
This may
include structured psychological
therapy, such as
interpersonal rhythm
therapy, family - focussed
therapy, cognitive — behavioural
therapy or acceptance and commitment
therapy.45 These have been shown to sustain health and prevent relapse, in conjunction with pharmacotherapy.7 Substance abuse is highly prevalent in this population and should be recognised as a potential trigger, alongside signs of a shift in mood and / or coping.46 Psychoeducation is therefore important for managing medication and promoting adherence, also managing the disease long term.45 Regular 12 - month follow - up appointments with the clinician can serve to provide interepisode support as well as screening for any noteworthy symptoms or disruption to functioning, from the disease or medication regime.44
The review did not
include studies of
interpersonal therapy.
My
therapy orientations
include both cognitive behavioral and
interpersonal therapies.
Few studies have specifically addressed this issue.14, 15 A large scale randomized control trial (RCT) comparing CBT, counselling and psychoanalytic
therapy with routine care found that, while all active treatments were moderately effective in treating depression and brought about short term benefits in the quality of the mother - infant relationship, there was limited evidence of benefit to infant outcome; and effects (
including those on maternal mood) were not apparent at follow - up.16, 17 Similarly, a recent RCT found that, although
interpersonal psychotherapy was effective in treating maternal depression, there was no benefit in terms of observed mother - infant interactions, infant negative emotionality, and infant attachment security.18
Research shows not only that several major approaches —
including cognitive behavioral
therapy (CBT); acceptance and commitment
therapy;
interpersonal, family, and even short - term psychodynamic
therapy — are successful stand - alone treatments for depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and other conditions, but that
therapy significantly boosts outcomes for clients already taking meds for severe mental illnesses,
including bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
Our Outpatient
Therapy for children, youth, and their families
includes a variety of short to long - term interventions for conditions ranging from depression, trauma reactions, attention deficit disorder, disruptive behaviors, reactions to stressful or adverse personal or family circumstances,
interpersonal conflicts, anxiety disorders, and much more.
The book responds to the many layers of college counseling group work
including social identity issues, the group coordinator's role, practice - based evidence assessments, marketing, co-leadership, and facilitating groups covering support, psychoeducation, mindfulness,
therapy and
interpersonal process.
By incorporating various methods
including solution focused, cognitive - behavioral,
interpersonal therapy, motivational interviewing and mindfulness I am able to tailor the therapeutic experience to your needs.
A key component of dialectical behavior
therapy is skills training, which
includes the teaching and application of skills in mindfulness, emotion regulation,
interpersonal effectiveness, and distress tolerance.
She also gained clinical experiences through training at a broad range of hospital and community - based clinics,
including the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive - Behavioural
Therapy, The Ottawa Hospital (Maternal Fetal Medicine Unit), the University of Ottawa Couple and Sex
Therapy Training program, and the Ottawa Mindfulness Clinic, during which she treated a wide variety of clients experiencing problems such as relationship difficulties,
interpersonal trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, concerns related to sexual desire and dysfunction, anxiety, and depression.
Rebecca has experience and training in a number of different psychotherapeutic approaches
including Emotionally Focused Couple
Therapy (EFT), interpersonal, experiential, and cognitive - behavioural t
Therapy (EFT),
interpersonal, experiential, and cognitive - behavioural
therapytherapy.
Through an integrative approach that
includes techniques from cognitive - behavioral, Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy, Dialectical Behavior
Therapy, solution - focused,
interpersonal neurobiology, attachment theory, and narrative
therapies I work collaboratively with individuals, couples, and families to help define their goals and develop a plan for treatment based on the needs and approach that is comfortable for the client.
Nicolas has had a broad range of clinical experiences, providing bilingual assessment and treatment in each setting,
including the Centre for Psychological Services and Research (University of Ottawa), Montfort Hospital (Family Medicine Unit, Outpatient Psychiatry), Couple & Sex
Therapy (Private Practice) with Dr. Peggy J. Kleinplatz, C. Psych., The Ottawa Hospital — General Campus, and the Centre For
Interpersonal Relationships (CFIR).
We selected 3 recent meta - analyses of psychotherapies for adult depression (cognitive behaviour
therapy (CBT),
interpersonal psychotherapy and non-directive counselling) and examined the number of patients
included in the trials directly comparing other psychotherapies.
I use a variety of methods in my work with individuals,
including cognitive and behavioral
therapy approaches, solution - focused
therapy,
interpersonal therapy, mindfulness meditation techniques, guided imagery techniques and relationship skills training.
Psychotherapy interventions
included cognitive behavioural
therapy (CBT),
interpersonal therapy, psychoeducation, brief psychodynamic
therapy,...
Based on the
interpersonal psychotherapy model of depression and informed by the importance of regular social rhythms in bipolar disorder, 36
interpersonal and social rhythm
therapy explores pathways to relapse,
including disruptions to social and circadian patterns, non-adherence to medication, and stressful life events.37 The model suggests that positive and negative life events can adversely affect circadian rhythms, posing a risk of recurrence.36 It tackles these issues by establishing regular routines, exploring
interpersonal conflict and addressing issues around social roles, 37 and it seems to have promise in managing bipolar disorder.
He has extensive training and experience using numerous evidence - based
therapies,
including cognitive behavioral
therapy (CBT), behavioral activation (BA), dialectical behavioral
therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment
therapy (ACT),
interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) and emotionally - focused
therapy for couples (EFTC).
(5)(a) «Marriage and family
therapy» means the diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders within the context of
interpersonal relationships,
including marriage and family systems.
While his approach to
therapy relies primarily on the principles of cognitive - behavioral therapy (CBT), Dr. Rosen integrates aspects from additional frameworks, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) and Dialectic Behavioral Therapy
therapy relies primarily on the principles of cognitive - behavioral
therapy (CBT), Dr. Rosen integrates aspects from additional frameworks, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) and Dialectic Behavioral Therapy
therapy (CBT), Dr. Rosen integrates aspects from additional frameworks,
including Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy (ACT), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) and Dialectic Behavioral Therapy
Therapy (ACT),
Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) and Dialectic Behavioral Therapy
Therapy (IPT) and Dialectic Behavioral
TherapyTherapy (DBT).
Some examples of the skills practiced
include the self - soothe and distract skills from Dialectical Behavior
Therapy,
interpersonal skills, mindfulness exercises, trigger identification, and a problem - solving approach designed to help group members identify values and beliefs that are important to them.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study investigated the effectiveness of Cognitive - Behavioral
Therapy and
Interpersonal Psychotherapy for the treatment of outpatients with major depressive disorder.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Participants were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 conditions: Cognitive - Behavioral
Therapy (CBT),
Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT)[now called
Interpersonal Therapy for Depressed Adolescents (IPT - A)-RSB-, or waitlist (WL).
Gestalt
therapy discovers patterns of awareness and contact in the individual, family, or couple s environment,
including transpersonal, biological,
interpersonal, intrapsychic, as well as any social variables experienced by the therapist and client.
The second edition of this book will
include an additional focus on
interpersonal neurobiology, adult and couple treatment, positive psychology and the evolution of Corrective Attachment
Therapy and Corrective Attachment Parenting.