The three
most useful interventions for reducing antibody levels in the Hashimoto's patient are:
During our time, I will work with you to find
the most useful interventions to facilitate healing through body awareness, mindfulness practices, boundary work, story - telling, movement, and more.»
Searching for
the most useful interventions to fit the unique presenting difficulties of clients, Arnie completed a post-graduate diploma course (at UCL) in Applied Hypnosis, received training in EMDR and completed the National Intensive DBT Training.
Not exact matches
Eslick hopes that by collecting information on people's self - experiments over a long period of time, he'll have enough
useful data to warrant the deployment of a traditional clinical trial to investigate the
most successful
interventions for psoriasis.
The
most useful thing it can tell them is, if they replicate the
intervention, will they get the same results in their classroom.
That's why we need an education agenda that strategically recruits, retains, and rewards the
most effective teachers and principals; that builds incredibly high standards; that develops rigorous and
useful assessments to measure progress against those standards; that builds data systems that allow teachers, principals, students, and parents to quickly and conveniently access those data for everyday use; and that focuses on dramatic
intervention within our country's lowest - performing schools.
ACE reviews evidence on the efficacy of
interventions in animal advocacy in order to help determine which are likely to be
most useful.
Caregiver - focused groups were rated as providing skills such as information and support that reduced the negative appraisal of caregiving, decreased uncertainty and lessened hopelessness, while also teaching skills to cope with the stresses of caregiving.66 This supports suggestions that such groups might give caregivers the chance to openly interact with other caregivers in the absence of their care recipients.57 Moreover, in a systematic review of psychosocial
interventions, group based or otherwise, caregivers listed the
most useful aspect of
interventions as regular interactions with a professional, providing the chance to openly communicate issues with them, and as a time to talk about feelings and questions related to cancer.13, 66
You will have opportunity to review and practice the EFT
interventions most useful when partners are dealing with debilitating shame.
Promising school - based
interventions (Gross et al., 2003; Reid, Webster - Stratton, & Hammond, 2003) may not be
useful if ODD symptoms occur primarily at home, and
interventions and referrals originating in pediatric primary care offer certain advantages: (a) other than teachers, physicians have the
most professional contact with the families of preschoolers; (b) pediatricians report that research on the role of the primary care provider in treating mental health problems is important to them (Chien et al., 2006); and (c) parents tend to trust physicians» opinions, and pediatricians» recommendations are the best predictor of help - seeking for preschoolers» behavior problems (Lavigne et al., 1993).
This study suggests that genetic factors may be
useful in predicting which type of
intervention will be
most effective for a particular individual.
Areas of interest for future research include more detailed evaluation of early
intervention programs with specific reference to which children benefit the
most, which components are particularly
useful, whether individual or group
interventions are more effective and whether children's attendance significantly improves outcome as compared to parent - only
interventions
To understand comprehensively which psychosocial factors are
most useful for achieving pregnancy, for short - term coping and for long - term well - being whatever the pregnancy outcome is, would be extremely
useful for patients, clinicians, psychologists developing
interventions and for treatment planning and policy design.