Developing assertive communication skills and understanding your own emotional boundaries are essential to
managing distressing symptoms and situations.
I take a strengths based approach and value joining you in discovering your own resilience, working through underlying difficulties, and teaching tangible skills for
managing distressing symptoms.»
Not exact matches
But new research presented at the American Diabetes Association's 74th Scientific Sessions ® shows that
symptoms of depression in people with type 2 diabetes can be significantly reduced through interventions for «diabetes
distress,» suggesting that much of what is being labeled as depression may not be a co-morbid psychiatric disorder after all, but rather a reaction to living with a stressful, complex disease that is often difficult to
manage.
Those who reported high levels of
distress and high levels of depressive
symptoms were assigned one of three interventions, all of which were designed to reduce the
distress associated with
managing diabetes, rather than
symptoms of depression.
In those publications, a blend of psychological techniques was applied, with particular emphasis on hypnosis.19 20 24 25 In fact, there is considerable evidence for the effectiveness of hypnosis as an empirically supported clinical intervention in
managing symptoms such as pain, 26 — 35 and also in promoting psychological well - being across a variety of illnesses and disorders.36 — 43 Among PWH, studies have shown that hypnosis can contribute to control pain and to reduce frequency and severity of bleedings and factor consumption.19 20 24 Concurrently, by promoting better disease management, hypnosis can contribute to better coping and less
distress.24
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy [DBT] Group [Adults]: Frequently used to treat
symptoms associated with Borderline Personality Disorder, clients in DBT can expect to be assigned therapeutic homework, role - play alternate ways of interacting with other people, and practice adaptive coping skills such as
distress tolerance, emotion regulation, mindfulness, radical acceptance, interpersonal effectiveness and other positive means of
managing intense feelings or emotions when angry, depressed, anxious, or upset.
Frequently used to treat the
symptoms associated with Borderline Personality Disorder, clients in DBT can expect to be assigned therapeutic homework, role - play alternate ways of interacting with other people, and practice positive and adaptive coping skills such as
distress tolerance, emotion regulation, mindfulness, radical acceptance, interpersonal effectiveness and other positive means of
managing intense feelings or emotions when angry, depressed, anxious, or upset.