The union said reducing staff goes against the recommendations of a consultant working with the task force who believes the agency will need more staffing to successfully move away from a correction model to
a more therapeutic model of care.
Not exact matches
Union officials and CSEA members who work in the state's youth detention facilities had been working with the agency to move from a correction
model to a so - called «sanctuary
model» which centers on reducing or eliminating restraints and creating a
more therapeutic environment focused on staff building relationships with residents.
Instead of systematically testing the effects of known compounds — the pharmaceutical industry's basic
model for
more than a century — scientists can now investigate backward, combing through genomic data to find links between specific genotypes and diseases and then screening drug data to identify
therapeutic candidates.
PHENOMIN - ICS offers to generate genetically modified mouse
models on a high - throughput and large scale basis, and then to provide a first phenotyping characterisation, either standardised or
more specific, for a better understanding of disease mechanisms and for the development of new
therapeutic treatments.
To test the efficacy of J147 in a much
more rigorous preclinical AD
model, we treated mice using a
therapeutic strategy
more accurately reflecting the human symptomatic stage.
«We hope this
model will help us
more readily uncover relevant factors that contribute to Huntington's disease and especially to find successful
therapeutic approaches.»
To test the efficacy of J147 in a much
more rigorous preclinical Alzheimer's
model, the Salk team treated mice using a
therapeutic strategy that they say
more accurately reflects the human symptomatic stage of Alzheimer's.
The ability to
model and simulate different treatments prior to administering them to a patient can help predict with
more certainty which
therapeutic approaches may be the most effective.
Studies are focused on the pre-clinical development and design of
more effective
therapeutic approaches to cancer using mouse tumor
model systems.
Models on the market today include underwater lighting, stereo systems with iPod docks, and a dozen or
more therapeutic jets to ease sore muscles after a day of water skiing or wood chopping.
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
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
therapeutic use of videotape with families, Early Start Denver
Model, and
more)
According to John Gottman's review of the research on successful
therapeutic intervention, couples benefit from
more clinical hours when they start therapy than in the conventional once a week, one hour
model of clinical service.
The Integrated
model therefore takes the position, somewhat in juxtaposition to contemporary practice, that achieving change requires
more than the content of carefully constructed
therapeutic conversation alone, albeit that this remains a crucial aspect of a
therapeutic encounter.
Publications focus on many issues including addiction, gangs, physical disabilities, treatments, love, medical
models, training innovations,
therapeutic power, operating a therapy practice, and
more.
To learn
more about the role of a
therapeutic treatment parent and the unique treatment
model that makes the Institute for Attachment and Child Development so successful, watch Linda's full interview.
Since issues of interpersonal conflict, power, control, values, and ethics are often
more pronounced in relationship therapy than in individual therapy, there has been debate within the profession about the different values that are implicit in the various theoretical
models of therapy and the role of the therapist's own values in the
therapeutic process, and how prospective clients should best go about finding a therapist whose values and objectives are most consistent with their own.
Recent advances in our understanding of the behavior of complex natural systems via dynamic systems theory may shed new light on the process of strategic family therapy and help us understand
more fully the underlying purposes of the preferred
therapeutic stance and clinical interventions of this
model.