«I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and licensed Art Therapist who approaches counseling in a holistic standpoint, by
incorporating cognitive understanding, and emotional support with the creative self.
Not exact matches
They still embrace an engaging, highly visual approach, but also
incorporate recent
understanding of
cognitive load, strategically combining text, audio, and images for greater effectiveness.
It presents a quick overview of key findings of
cognitive research, briefly discusses instructional approaches compatible with our growing
understanding of how the brain works, and provides practical tips on how to
incorporate this information into teaching.
A strengths - based approach underpins our work while
incorporating aspects of
cognitive - behavioral therapy, psychodynamic
understanding, and expressive arts exercises.»
If desired, I may
incorporate some
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy strategies for addressing mood or anxiety issues, help the other partner
understand the experience of a given diagnosis, and offer referrals for individual therapy.
Back to Top Lindsey Rodriguez, University of South Florida - St. Petersburg About My Research: My research
incorporates social
cognitive and relationship theories with health psychology to focus on
understanding and improving relationships, including how relationships are influenced by alcohol / other addictive behaviors, intimate partner violence, jealousy, and interpersonal perceptions.
The broader parent training literature has increasingly
incorporated explicit consideration of
cognitive and affective elements of the parenting role in explanations of parenting difficulties and in descriptions of how to intervene successfully with parents.1, 2 To some extent, the notion that parents need to
understand what is age - appropriate to develop reasonable expectations of children has been assumed.