All our private counsellors offer face - to - face sessions, and some therapists offer Skype and telephone sessions, and can offer support for a wide range of issues and using a number
of approaches to therapy.
Our private therapists can offer support for a wide range of issues and use a number
of approaches to therapy.
The team will identify genetic and epigenetic features in CAR T cells and / or cancer cells that will help predict which patients will respond to the immunotherapy, with an eventual goal of initiating clinical trials that employ a combination
of approaches to therapy.
«One of the most important aspects
of my approach to therapy is offering a non-judgmental and safe place for all people, children, adolescents and adults.
This quotation captures the essence
of my approach to therapy.
Dr. Eris Huemer has a doctorate degree in marriage and family therapy and a masters degree in depth psychology «Depth psychotherapy refers to a collection
of approach to therapy which value self - awareness, life - long growth and development, life meaning, and depth in intrapersonal and interpersonal relationships.
Not exact matches
«But I'd like
to make this a more targeted
therapy and take away some
of the risk we currently have with a wide blanketed
approach.»
«Today's approval marks another first in the field
of gene
therapy — both in how the
therapy works and in expanding the use
of gene
therapy beyond the treatment
of cancer
to the treatment
of vision loss — and this milestone reinforces the potential
of this breakthrough
approach in treating a wide - range
of challenging diseases,» FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in a statement.
«Synthetic lethality represents a powerful, personalized
approach to treating cancer, and IDEAYA is well positioned
to advance the next wave
of biomarker - driven synthetic lethality
therapies into the clinic,» said Thilo Schroeder, Ph.D., partner at Nextech Invest Ltd..
Katherine High, Spark's president and chief scientific officer, expressed her enthusiasm for the early clinical data related
to SPK - 8011: «The encouraging start
of our SPK - 8011 clinical trial reinforces the strength
of our gene
therapy platform, delivers human proof -
of - concept in a second liver - mediated disease — a significant achievement in the gene
therapy field — and positions us well
to potentially transform the current treatment
approach for this life - altering disease with a one - time intervention.»
No. 4: CAR - T takes a backseat Research into chimeric antigen receptor T - cell (CAR - T)
therapy has captured the attention
of investors over the past two years, but safety risks could emerge as trial sizes increase, and that could help shift attention
to other promising anti-cancer
approaches, including NantKwest's (NASDAQ: NK) natural killer cell
approach and soon -
to - IPO Editas» CRISPR / Cas
approach.
One
of the values in Glasser's
approach from a holistic growth perspective is his commitment
to applying reality
therapy's philosophy and principles
to institutional - societal systems.
If AA could combine its amazing program
of social
therapy with psycho therapeutic insights and techniques, particularly group
therapy, an
approach to alcoholism with maximum effectiveness might be produced.
It is important
to use behavior
therapies in the context
of systems - oriented
approaches (described in chapters 9 and 10).
As the Emmanuel
approach came
to incorporate psychoanalytic procedure in its
therapy, it dealt
to some degree with the underlying causes
of inebriety, rather than simply relieving or changing symptoms.
The goal
of Emmanuel
therapy —
to promote the freedom and growth
of the individual by releasing inner resources, in contrast
to authority - centered
approaches, — is in keeping with the healthy needs
of the alcoholic.
I think he would agree that the old - fashioned «talking cure» is a more humane and humanistic
approach to therapy than the mechanistic, neurobiological, pharmaco - centric psychiatric regime
of our day.
But I think it is long past time
to consider the value
of other
approaches, including the targeted use
of drug
therapies.
Within the church setting, modified
therapy approaches can be applied
to meet many types
of needs.
Where there is reiteration instead
of reversion, there may be need
of therapy, a need for new possibilities
to be introduced from someone outside and therefore relatively unaffected by the reiteration (at least initially) in order
to free the system
to find new solutions utilizing other
approaches.
(3) The rapid increase in the influence
of his
approach since his death is evident in the development
of several gestalt
therapy training institutes and the burgeoning writings
of creative therapists who continue
to modify, amplify, and enrich his original formulation.
The primary thrust
of these somato -
therapies — helping people increase their physical vitality — is one important dimension
of any whole person
approach to counseling or psychotherapy.
His
approach to body
therapy does not fall into the body - reductionism
of Reich's
approach, at least
to the same degree.
It defines conversion
therapy as any therapeutic
approach assumes one gender identity is «inherently preferable
to any other, and attempts
to bring about a change
of sexual orientation or gender identity, or seeks
to supress an individual's expression
of sexual orientation or gender identity on that basis.»
Persons with immature or malformed superegos (called «character disorder» or «psychopathic personalities» in traditional psychiatric language) need a different type
of growth and therefore a different
approach to therapy.
As is true
of all long - term intrapsychic, nonsystemic
approaches to therapy, psychoanalysis has little relevance
to the task
of healing the brokenness
of the masses
of humankind.
An introduction
to structural family
therapy, an
approach that seeks
to change the organization
of the family.
Four motifs in Rogers»
approach to counseling and
therapy represent continuing contributions
to the psychotherapeutic enterprise — his growth orientation; his emphasis on listening responsively and acceptingly
to clients; his awareness that the emotional quality
of the therapeutic relationship is the key
to whether or not it nurtures growth; and his commitment
to subjecting the therapeutic process and outcome
to careful research.
Rick Hanson is a thorough, compassionate, skilled, and practical therapist, and Mother Nurture is
therapy in a book: From one - minute soothers,
to resolving childhood issues, there is much help in the way
of cognitive, neurological, and commonsense
approaches.
With a caring, supportive, strengths - based focus, and a touch
of humor, Colleen uses a variety
of approaches and interventions such as Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior
Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Play
Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness and Harm Reduction Strategies in order
to help clients achieve their goals, feel empowered and realize their full potential.
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.
Dr. Markham, It would have taken YEARS
of therapy for my parents
to have gotten
to the point where they could have applied your
approach.
Play
therapy is a research - based
approach that helps young children
to develop skills
to improve their behaviors and learn new ways
of coping with challenges.
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.
He is a pioneer in the field
of Pre and Perinatal
therapy and
of using energetic and somatic
approaches to facilitate attachment and bonding.
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.
In addition, TF - CBT appears
to be more effective than other types
of treatment
approaches that may be used with children with a history
of sexual abuse, such as supportive
therapy or play
therapy.
Their
approach to this training has been
to collaborate with other experts in the fields
of behavioral development, developmental anatomy, and occupational
therapy to provide trainees with a well rounded
approach to working with kids through yoga.
Neurofeedback, art
therapy and music
therapy are two types
of feedback
approaches used
to help increase children's attention and academic performance.
I draw from Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy (ACT), mindfulness - based
approaches, and the field
of Infant Mental Health
to adapt
to families» specific needs.
The Institute supports a vision for advanced understanding and education in creative methods
of therapy and promotes the value
of these
approaches as complementary
to mind - body, sensory - integration and neuropsychology
approaches to trauma - informed care, psychotherapy and wellness.
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!
Play
Therapy for traumatized children in rural schools can be amplified through a systems approach that includes consultation with teachers and school systems and by expanding our view of «systems» to include nature, a readily available and under - utilized resource in play t
Therapy for traumatized children in rural schools can be amplified through a systems
approach that includes consultation with teachers and school systems and by expanding our view
of «systems»
to include nature, a readily available and under - utilized resource in play
therapytherapy.
Head orthesis
therapy in infants with unilateral positional plagiocephaly: an interdisciplinary
approach to broadening the range
of orthodontic treatment.
Several studies have shown the benefit
of craniosacral
therapy as a treatment
approach to correct disorganized and dysfunctional sucking.
The types
of treatment options include medication
to help with some symptoms, behavior and education
therapy, parent training, and other alternative
approaches.
To achieve this goal, the cancer field is moving away from chemotherapy and towards a combination
of immunotherapy and targeted
therapy, an
approach that is more potent and less toxic.
By targeting the affected cells instead
of the virus, the
approach could also cut the chances
of the virus becoming resistant
to the
therapy, researchers say.
Gene
therapy delivered
to a specific part
of the brain reverses symptoms
of depression in a mouse model
of the disease — potentially laying the groundwork for a new
approach to treating severe cases
of human depression in which drugs are ineffective.