A review of outcome research is highlighted demonstrating the efficacy
of family therapy approaches.
Not exact matches
An introduction to structural
family therapy, an
approach that seeks to change the organization
of the
family.
This unprecedented shift in patterns
of human coupling and uncoupling requires a new paradigm, that is, a more humane
approach for social policy,
family law, and marital
therapy.
Restoration
Therapy (RT) is a new
approach in Marriage and
Family Therapy and combines the best
of Attachment Theory, Emotional Regulation and Mindfulness to empower therapists to work with clients effectively.
Dianne C. Kuchlak, LCSW Attachment
Therapy and
Family Counseling 47 Marchwood Road, Suite 2H Exton, PA 19341 (610) 280-9555 e-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.attachmentdisorderhelp.com Eclectic
approach, using Martha Welch - type holding (coaching the parents - no therapist holding); Theraplay - type structured play activities;
Family Narrative
Therapy; therapist - directed nurturing
of the child by the parents; parent education to facilitate understanding
of and empathy toward the child's behavior and provide effective parenting tools; and correction
of cognitive distortions.
Dr. Laptook specializes is Cognitive - Behavioral
Therapy and Parent Training and uses these
approaches in the treatment
of Selective Mutism, with interventions focusing on gradual exposures to facilitate verbalization in the context
of working together with both the
family and the school setting.
Describes the characteristics and benefits
of parent - child interaction
therapy (PCIT), a
family - centered treatment
approach proven effective for abused and at - risk children ages 2 to 8 and their caregivers — birth parents, adoptive parents, or foster or kin caregivers.
My
approach is mama - baby focused and
family - centered, and is grounded in the modality
of CranioSacral
therapy and a traditional mental health counseling background.
I draw from Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy (ACT), mindfulness - based
approaches, and the field
of Infant Mental Health to adapt to
families» specific needs.
Research suggests Play
Therapy is an effective mental health
approach, regardless
of age, gender, or the nature
of the problem, and works best when a parent,
family member, or caretaker is actively involved in the treatment process.
We exist to advance play
therapy, the treatment
approach in which licensed professionals use the natural benefits
of play to improve the mental health
of children,
families, and adults!
«The objective
of the Clinical Cell
Therapy Program is to develop new methods to regrow heart muscle and blood vessels, and evaluate the efficacy
of these methods as an
approach to improving heart function in patients with a variety
of heart disorders,» said Anthony DeMaria, M.D., director
of the Sulpizio
Family Cardiovascular Center at UC San Diego.
Then I spent several more years reading and researching and trying various
approaches,
therapies, protocols, modalities, medications, supplements, and more, hoping to find the one magic thing that would be the key to bringing our
family to a state
of «normal.»
While I never discovered that single miraculous cure, I did discover a whole new world
of amazing parents, dedicated professionals, and spiritual teachers who opened my eyes to an astonishing array
of therapies,
approaches to healing, and paradigms
of parenting that have allowed us and so many other
families to make enormous strides forward.
Tania Libre
approaches this subject in a fascinating and novel way, following a
therapy session in which Bruguera and Dr. Frank Ochberg, a pioneer in the study
of post-traumatic stress, explore the psychological and physical effects
of her interrogations and her
family past.
Sound knowledge
of family centered
approaches for diet
therapy.
• Proficient in facilitating and conducting group, couples and
family therapy sessions • Competent at maintaining an updated knowledge base by proactive following
of scholarly journals documenting clinical research • Substantial knowledge
of behavioral, psychodynamic, cognitive and humanistic
approaches to counseling
New Directions for Youth (North Hollywood, CA) 2009 — 2011 Marriage and
Family Therapy Intern • Conducted initial interviews and assessments to develop treatment and recovery plans for program participants as well as involved family members • Obtained family, social, and employment data along with medical and mental health treatment information for use in process • Served as member of multi-disciplinary team to review client cases, treatment approaches, clinical issues, participant progress and treatment recommendations • Integrate training and various applicable techniques into treatment plans designed to address mental, emotional and family disorders or conditions • Prepared and maintained clinical case files for use in diagnostic evaluations and the monitoring of progress • Coordinated all continuity of care and other treatment - related services with probation officers, community service professionals and healthcare per
Family Therapy Intern • Conducted initial interviews and assessments to develop treatment and recovery plans for program participants as well as involved
family members • Obtained family, social, and employment data along with medical and mental health treatment information for use in process • Served as member of multi-disciplinary team to review client cases, treatment approaches, clinical issues, participant progress and treatment recommendations • Integrate training and various applicable techniques into treatment plans designed to address mental, emotional and family disorders or conditions • Prepared and maintained clinical case files for use in diagnostic evaluations and the monitoring of progress • Coordinated all continuity of care and other treatment - related services with probation officers, community service professionals and healthcare per
family members • Obtained
family, social, and employment data along with medical and mental health treatment information for use in process • Served as member of multi-disciplinary team to review client cases, treatment approaches, clinical issues, participant progress and treatment recommendations • Integrate training and various applicable techniques into treatment plans designed to address mental, emotional and family disorders or conditions • Prepared and maintained clinical case files for use in diagnostic evaluations and the monitoring of progress • Coordinated all continuity of care and other treatment - related services with probation officers, community service professionals and healthcare per
family, social, and employment data along with medical and mental health treatment information for use in process • Served as member
of multi-disciplinary team to review client cases, treatment
approaches, clinical issues, participant progress and treatment recommendations • Integrate training and various applicable techniques into treatment plans designed to address mental, emotional and
family disorders or conditions • Prepared and maintained clinical case files for use in diagnostic evaluations and the monitoring of progress • Coordinated all continuity of care and other treatment - related services with probation officers, community service professionals and healthcare per
family disorders or conditions • Prepared and maintained clinical case files for use in diagnostic evaluations and the monitoring
of progress • Coordinated all continuity
of care and other treatment - related services with probation officers, community service professionals and healthcare personnel
My
approach includes elements
of systemic, structural, and contextual
family therapies, as well as narrative and solution - focused
approaches.
More about my practice: At Two Rivers Counseling, I offer a professional therapeutic
approach for four different clientele: 1) couples in grief and loss 2)
families experiencing difficulties 3) individuals suffering from traumatic experiences 4) men
of all ages making tough life decisions As we sit in the nurturing environment
of the
therapy room or walk together along the tree - lined trails
of Forest Park, we collaborate to identify the change you hope to make in your life.
She adopts a primarily strength - based
approach to psychotherapy and draws from various modalities including, Narrative
therapy, CBT, Non Violent Communication, Mindfulness techniques, EMDR, Gottman Method
of Couple's counseling and
Family of Origin
therapy to help her clients attain their goals.
Research suggests Play
Therapy is an effective mental health
approach, regardless
of age, gender, or the nature
of the problem, and works best when a parent,
family member, or caretaker is actively involved in the treatment process.
«I use a Mindfulness - Based, Person - Centered, and Integrative
approach to work with a variety
of age groups in various modalities
of treatment; including individual,
family, and group
therapies.
In
therapy we
approach the
family as a unit and identify what is important to that
family unit viewing each individual as having an important contributing part so that the individuals can work together for the overall mental health
of the
family, which will work conjointly to improve the mental health
of the each individual.
My work with clients is grounded in Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy with integration of family system approaches, acceptance and commitment therapy, and relational approaches to elicit change and assist my clients and families in meeting their goals for tre
Therapy with integration
of family system
approaches, acceptance and commitment
therapy, and relational approaches to elicit change and assist my clients and families in meeting their goals for tre
therapy, and relational
approaches to elicit change and assist my clients and
families in meeting their goals for treatment.
Although you can find different types
of approaches to this form
of therapy, one focus is observing how people with
family ties relate to each other, and what these interactions say about the health
of these relationships.
Drawing primarily from play, narrative, and expressive arts
approaches in the context
of family therapy, this site provides a forum to learn about and discuss ideas and practices that appeal to children and that invite mutual creativity in the resolution
of family problems.
Dr. Francisco's
approach is
family - focused with an emphasis on action - oriented interventions such as Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT) and skills training in the areas
of Social Communication, Executive Functioning, and Independent Living.
At the Center for
Therapy, Counseling, and Life Coaching we offer a variety
of approaches and disciplines that we tailor to serve the unique needs and circumstances
of individuals, couples, and
families.
«I am energetic, motivated and goal - oriented working with populations
of all ages.I specialize in child /
family therapy,
family conflict, all types
of relationship issues, couples
therapy, women's issues and life management.I utilizie an eclectic therapeutic
approach to assist you in achieving maximum results.»
My practice consists
of individual and
family therapy, employing a cognitive - behavioral and
family systems
approach.
Considering the fact that I will only be involved with a
family for a relatively short period
of time, I use a
family systems
approach to
therapy and I teach parents how to become therapeutic to their children.»
My
approach to
therapy utilizes a wide range
of therapeutic tools including cognitive - behavioral, skills training, interpersonal and
family interventions.
My
approach in facilitating awareness and growth with clients includes using intuitive knowledge coupled with psychotherapeutic and empirically - based
approaches in counseling, such as cognitive behavioral
therapy, psychodynamic and humanistic
therapy, brief strategic,
family systems, stages
of change and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing.»
I believe in a holistic
approach to treatment which has been influenced by the work
of C.G. Jung, Dialetical Behavioral
Therapy, Feminists» models use
of empowerment, and
family systems work.»
With a trauma - informed
approach to
therapy, I treat a range
of issues including stress, anxiety, trauma and
family relationship concerns.
Notwithstanding the signs
of effectiveness within the integral
approaches consisting
of religious, spiritual and
family therapy's interventions, there are few studies that indicate the exploration
of the integrative implications
of the aforementioned interventions.
Solution Focused Brief
Therapy is one
of a
family of approaches, known as a systems
therapies, that have been developed over the past 50 years or so, first in the USA, and eventually evolving around the world, including Europe.
The results obtained by Ingersoll - Dayton et al. showed that using a three generational
approach that included out -
of - session contact with grandparents led to more
families accomplishing their treatment goals than did using either the two generational
family therapy approach or the three generational
approach that involved grandparents in - session only.
Ingersoll - Dayton, Arndt, and Stevens (1988) found that
family therapy approaches that involved at least three generations
of family members resulted in more positive outcomes for
family members than those with two.
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In my practice
of individual, couple and
family therapy, I use psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioral and
family systems
approaches to empower you so that you make better choices in order to solve life's problems.
Techniques
of interpersonal psychotherapy, cognitive and behavioral
approaches, and structural
family therapy are utilized to treat emotional and behavioral problems associated with anxiety, depression, and
family conflict.?
Discuss the model, process and evidence
of the use
of Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy (ACT), a treatment
approach within the
family of CBT, and mindfulness in the treatment
of chronic pain.
My specialty revolves around individual and
family systems
therapy which includes a unique
approach to couples
therapy (marriage counseling), life transitions, children, adolesecents and
family of origin issues.
Self - Description: Jane's
approach to
therapy is drawn from both systems and attachment theories, which means she pays significant attention to the
family of origin
of each client and their relationships with primary attachment figures.
«As a graduate
of the University
of Alabama's Marriage and
Family Therapy Masters program, I have studied and am familiar with a wide variety
of therapeutic
approaches and techniques.
The benefit
of approaching therapy from an ecological perspective to coincide with the Latino culture's centric
family - focused structure is discussed.
Individual and
family counselling offering assessment, guidance and
therapy to children, adolescents and their parents who are in conflict, uncertain about disciplinary
approaches, concerned about poor school performance, or by the appearance
of symptomatic behaviours.
The English version
of their paper is in the Australian & NZ Journal
of Family Therapy, 36 — the whole issue is on dialogical
approaches and it's freely available on line.