By March 2001, Stevens had in hand a grant for $ 2 million, the promise of $ 800,000 more from Lexia, a team of experienced educational - software developers, and a plan for creating a radically
new cognitive intervention.
Not exact matches
The Health Belief Model guided the formative research and supported information delivery, while Social
Cognitive Theory was predominately used in shaping the
intervention and in facilitating understanding of the potential interaction between overestimation of
new parents capacity to cope and underestimation of potential problems.
Improving
new learning is an important factor to consider in the development of
cognitive rehabilitation
interventions in this population.»
Their work was published in an article, «
New Evidence About Language and
Cognitive Development Based on a Longitudinal Study: Hypotheses for
Intervention» in the online edition of the American Psychologist.
According to principal investigator Wendy A. Suzuki, PhD, Professor of Neural Science and Psychology in the Center for Neural Science,
New York University, «Exercise
interventions are currently being used to help address everything from
cognitive impairments in normal aging, minimal
cognitive impairment (MCI), and Alzheimer's disease to motor deficits in Parkinson's disease and mood states in depression.
The
new intervention, called the
Cognitive Anxiety Sensitivity Treatment, or CAST, is a 45 - minute treatment that contains videos, interactive features and true - false questions designed to make sure the patient understands the topic.
This kind of
new brain imaging study could help identify
cognitive problems and psychiatric disorders very early and develop appropriate
interventions.
«This research improves our understanding of the biological processes that underlie
cognitive dysfunction in this disease and could open the door for
new therapeutic
interventions.»
The
new study shows which spines are lost and what their impact is on brain function, giving us a foundation to research treatment
interventions to protect against age - related
cognitive decline.
This study tested the effectiveness of a
new model of care — Brief
Cognitive Behavioural Skill (BCBS)
intervention — for young people with co-occurring depression / anxiety and substance misuse.
Based on attachment theory and research, as well as results from evaluations of existing attachment - based
interventions, it would be recommended to incorporate attachment - based
intervention / prevention programs into existing home visitation and parent education programs for high - risk families of young children, as well as investigate
new approaches for changing parents»
cognitive representation of their attachment with their parents.
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy ™ integrates
cognitive and somatic
interventions in the treatment of trauma, emphasizing body awareness, practicing
new actions and building somatic resources.
New multifaceted
interventions designed to address a broad array of early parenting and home environment factors, while also providing enhanced preschool instruction, have shown impressive gains in
cognitive skills for children from disadvantaged families.39
Cognitive Behavioral
Intervention for Justice Involved Individuals Seeking Employment (CBI - Emp) MDRC collaborated with the University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute to develop CBI - Emp, a
new approach to employment services.
The
New Ways curriculum is based on
interventions proven successful: Dialectical Behavior Therapy,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Parent - Child Interaction Therapy.
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy meets this need by integrating
cognitive and somatic
interventions, emphasizing body awareness, practicing
new actions, and building somatic resources.
The
New England Center for Anxiety provides research - supported
cognitive - behavioral
interventions to help individuals to learn critically important coping skills useful in combating fear, anxiety, and worry.»
«I am a
New York State licensed psychologist with offices in Kingston and Poughkeepsie, and have been providing a range of psychological services for over 10 years, including individual psychotherapy for adults, neuropsychological assessment and
cognitive rehabilitation utilizing evidence - based therapy
interventions.
Clinical case series: four children from the community sample who completed a
new, manualised
cognitive behavioural
intervention for children presenting psychotic - like experiences and emotional distress
Psychosocial
interventions commonly used for bipolar disorder are
cognitive behavioral therapy, psychoeducation, family therapy, and a
newer technique, interpersonal and social rhythm therapy.