He is interested in learning more about theories /
models of therapy such as DBT, CBT, and EMDR, as well as learning about other areas of therapy (working with different populations, insurances, private practice, county, etc.).
Not exact matches
«Particularly in
such patients with underlying CKD, our
modeling results support the integration
of renal tumor anatomic features at cross-sectional imaging into decision making for treatment
of small renal masses and may be used to provide a patient - centered framework for selection
of optimal candidates for ablative
therapy,» Kang said.
The new research investigated the effectiveness
of MSC
therapy in a mouse
model of chronic inflammatory lung disease, which reflects some
of the essential features
of diseases
such as COPD and cystic fibrosis.
«This camera has the potential to greatly enhance our understanding
of very fast biological interactions and chemical processes that will allow us to build better
models of complex, dynamical systems
such as cellular respiration, or to help doctors better deliver and monitor light - based
therapies,» says Richard Conroy, Ph.D., program director for Optical Imaging at NIBIB.
A new
model for post-integration latency in macroglial cells to study HIV - 1 reservoirs
of the brain, AIDS, DOI: 10.1097 / QAD.0000000000000691 Link to the original publication As German Research Center for Environmental Health, Helmholtz Zentrum München pursues the goal
of developing personalized medical approaches for the prevention and
therapy of major common diseases
such as diabetes mellitus and lung diseases.
We also apply these techniques to
model systems in order to identify subgroups
of patients who are uniquely sensitive or resistant to targeted
therapies,
such as poly (ADP - ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors or immune checkpoint blockade.
These in turn can be used for disease
modeling and drug discovery, but hopefully one day also for cell - based
therapy of the many devastating diseases
such as Alzheimer and Parkinson's Disease.
We recently developed
such an animal
model and propose to use it to study the role
of complement in AMD as well as develop a gene
therapy.
Due to the high efficiency
of establishing organoid
models from different tissues and diseases,
such as cancer, organoid technology allows the generation
of large living biobanks
of tumor organoids that are amenable for middle - throughput drug screens and may allow personalized
therapy design, as a complement to cell line and xenograft - based drug studies (7,19).
The approach is to use clinically relevant tumor
models such as patient - derived xenografts (PDXs), as well as humanized and immunocompetent transgenic tumor - bearing mice to design rational combinations
of novel and emerging cancer
therapies, including tumor - targeting and immune - stimulating
therapies, to ultimately improve treatment outcomes for cancer patients.
As
such, a second method 200 derived from at least one output
of the first method 100 can include: receiving a biological sample from a subject S210; characterizing the subject with a form
of an autoimmune condition based upon processing a microbiome dataset derived from the biological sample S220; and promoting a
therapy to the subject with the autoimmune condition based upon the characterization and the
therapy model S230.
Many kids will need to spend some
of their day or their week getting face - to - face
therapies,
such as speech and language
therapy and counseling, in a brick and mortar school,
such as in the blended learning
model at Denver's Rocky Mountain Prep.
Modeled after Arizona's popular education savings account (ESA), the PLSA would provide ESAs to families
of students with special needs, which they could use to pay for a wide variety
of educational expenses,
such as tuition, tutoring, textbooks, online learning, and educational
therapy.
Although stem cell
therapy is fairly new to veterinary medicine, it has been demonstrated to be an effective treatment in numerous animal
models of disease
such as osteoarthritis, tendon repair, fractures, muscular dystrophy, autoimmune problems, and other disorders.
Therapeutic interventions with infants and families (including neurodevelopmental
models of intervention, dyadic and family systems psychotherapies,
such as child - parent psychotherapy, parent - child interaction
therapy, DIR / Floortime; therapeutic use
of videotape with families, Early Start Denver
Model, and more)
Creative methods
such as play
therapy, role playing, stress reduction methods, empowerment
models and trauma informed treatment modalities are used to meet the unique needs
of dually diagnosed individuals.
This cognitive behavioural
therapy is based on a cognitive - behavioural framework
of structured and symptoms focused session content, use
of structured homework tasks and the use
of Aaron Beck's
model for addressing unhelpful cognitions
such as negative self - appraisals.
Other
models,
such as cognitive - behavioral and solution focused
therapy have deemphasized the etiology
of trauma in favor
of working on «fixing the problem as it exists now» and helping the client adjust their thoughts, feelings, and behavior in order to maximize interpersonal skills and thus be able to form and maintain more stable and satisfying relationships.
Relying primarily on questionable surveys and priming «experiments» that have little relevance in the real word, social psychology often ignores or rejects biological and genetic
models of sexuality, where there are overwhelming evidence that sexual orientation is formed in utero and is highly stable trait, resistant to centuries
of attempts to force change through barbaric methods,
such as aversion
therapy.
Presenting tools drawn from a number
of approaches and treatment
models —
such as ACT, DBT, mindfulness - based cognitive
therapy (MBCT), exposure treatment, behavioral activation, imagery rehearsal
therapy, and a highly effective, twelve - session cognitive processing
therapy (CPT) program, The Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Workbook for PTSD can help you overcome the most common and most difficult challenges people with PTSD face.
Therapists who practice the developmental
model of couples
therapy may work with a couple to help them communicate more effectively,
such as by encouraging them to ask open - ended questions and encouraging the expression
of thoughts, feelings, and desires.
It includes Theraplay techniques and components
of relational
models such as Parent Child Interaction
Therapy and Circle
of Security.
The Court will order «reunification
therapy,» even though no such thing as «reunification therapy» exists in any established models of psychotherapy (see On Unicorns, the Tooth Fairy, and Reunification Therapy
therapy,» even though no
such thing as «reunification
therapy» exists in any established models of psychotherapy (see On Unicorns, the Tooth Fairy, and Reunification Therapy
therapy» exists in any established
models of psychotherapy (see On Unicorns, the Tooth Fairy, and Reunification
TherapyTherapy post).
For couples who can not do this successfully on their own, we recommend couples
therapy with one of our therapists trained in evidence - informed models such as Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy or Gottman Method Couples T
therapy with one
of our therapists trained in evidence - informed
models such as Emotionally Focused Couples
Therapy or Gottman Method Couples T
Therapy or Gottman Method Couples
TherapyTherapy.
She uses a variety
of therapeutic techniques
such as Solution Focused Techniques, Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, EMDR (an effective treatment for anxiety and PTSD), and various other
models based on the assessed needs
of the client.
Multiple - family group
therapy, a precursor
of psychoeducational family intervention, emerged, in part, as a pragmatic alternative form
of intervention - especially as an adjunct to the treatment
of serious mental disorders with a significant biological basis,
such as schizophrenia - and represented something
of a conceptual challenge to some
of the «systemic» (and thus potentially «family - blaming») paradigms
of pathogenesis that were implicit in many
of the dominant
models of family
therapy.
The late - 1960s and early - 1970s saw the development
of network
therapy (which bears some resemblance to traditional practices
such as Ho'oponopono) by Ross Speck and Carolyn Attneave, and the emergence
of behavioral marital
therapy (renamed behavioral couples
therapy in the 1990s; see also relationship counseling) and behavioral family
therapy as
models in their own right.
This case highlights the detriment
of family factors
such as accommodation, maternal distress, and anxious
modeling as well as provides strategies for adapting an empirically supported treatment protocol (i.e. cognitive - behavioral
therapy) to address
such family factors.