Both internalizing and externalizing psychopathological dimensions, as well as emotion - oriented coping strategies, are independently associated with poor metabolic control in both boys and girls with IDDM, thus representing potential interest targets
of psychotherapeutic interventions aimed at improving glycemic control in this population.
This study supports the development and practice
of psychotherapeutic approaches, such as compassion - focused therapy for which there is a growing evidence base.
My interest in clinical works focuses on the relationship with the unconscious, dream analysis, images, symbols and archetypal patterns, and the intersubjective field phenomenon
of psychotherapeutic work that emerges with a two - person analysis.
Integrative therapy involves drawing upon a range
of psychotherapeutic theories and recognising that different people need different approaches at different times.
During individual therapy sessions, these tools are used in the context
of the psychotherapeutic relationship.
Utilizing a skillful mix
of psychotherapeutic, somatic, and creative practices, I can help you attune to your core intuitive self.
They would be particularly vulnerable to side - effects
of psychotherapeutic treatments that activate this attachment system.
Marriage and family therapy involves the professional application
of psychotherapeutic and family system theories and techniques, counseling, consultation, treatment planning, and supervision in the delivery of services to individuals, couples, and families.
The bulk of the research on treatment has concerned the efficacy
of psychotherapeutic interventions.
For example, an RCT
of psychotherapeutic day hospital treatment too recent to be included also found evidence of effectiveness.2
Collaborative Couple Therapy is based on a form
of psychotherapeutic thinking developed by Bernard Apfelbaum (www.bapfelbaumphd.com).
Play therapy is a method
of psychotherapeutic treatment which was specifically created to help children between the ages of three to 12 years old.
Trained in Schema Therapy and Gestalt Therapy, he created the Transformational Chairwork approach and is currently teaching this method
of psychotherapeutic dialogue to practitioners in both the United States and abroad.!
«As the Director of CAMERON PARK COUNSELING CENTER, I have assembled a wonderful team of knowledgeable, talented and passionate therapists who specialize in the wide array
of psychotherapeutic approaches and areas of specialization.
This empirical outcome research has focused on identifying factors common to all approaches, which appear to be responsible for the efficacy
of psychotherapeutic healing (Hubble, Duncan and Miller, 1999).
I combine a knowledge
of psychotherapeutic strategies for healing with spiritual principles to weave a pathway for growth and healing for each precious soul.»
The Institute is composed of a group of 150 professionally trained, licensed psychotherapists who offer a full range
of psychotherapeutic services, including individual and group psychotherapy, and psychoanalysis in addition to more specialized treatment services.
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of psychotherapeutic interviewing...
The major models
of psychotherapeutic interviewing are covered, including humanistic and neo-Freudian approaches.
Membership of the BAAT is useful for career development and networking opportunities and they offer a number of relevant CPD opportunities, including a range
of psychotherapeutic training and related courses.
For a decade, Symonds had promoted the inclusion
of psychotherapeutic principles and methods in the mental hygienic treatment of teacher maladjustment.
I can't answer these questions, and neither can the authors of The Values of Psychotherapy, because the theories which are the foundations
of psychotherapeutic practice are incapable of scientific proof.
Whereas they have provided us with a competent account and discussion of the ideals, beliefs, customs and so on (that is, the values)
of the psychotherapeutic world, they have been less successful in their clear desire to convince the unaligned reader (this one, at least) that psychotherapy has a unique value — that it can improve the wellbeing of its customers in a manner that no other form of support or counselling can.
Examples
of psychotherapeutic interventions include training in time management skills, social skills, and problem - solving skills.
My occasional contacts with Rollo May (at the White Institute of Psychiatry and in the Columbia Seminar on Religion and Health) awakened my awareness
of the psychotherapeutic relevance of the existential perspective.
They are, first, the development of the student's emotional, intellectual, social, and professional life; second, knowledge and understanding of human behavior in breadth and depth; and third, the ability to relate to others therapeutically through an understanding
of psychotherapeutic approaches and processes.
Only once or twice did I hear at Edinburgh a posttheological voice proclaiming boldly the identity of salvation and the achievement
of psychotherapeutic insight and change.
Rogers, drawing upon thirty years
of psychotherapeutic experience with maladjusted individuals, maintained that the chief difficulty with individuals is that they do not love themselves enough.
In recent years there has been an astonishing flowering of this ancient pastoral concern; it has been watered by streams of new insight concerning man which flow from the behavioral sciences and from the new methods
of the psychotherapeutic disciplines.
One of his passionate interests was the application
of psychotherapeutic insights to the resolution of social problems.
Probing the relationship of modern psychology to Christian anthropology, or
of psychotherapeutic style to pastoral care and leadership, is scarcely a new enterprise, of course.
Not exact matches
I mean, I know the Freudian superstition has been largely discredited since those heady days — his results were falsified, his
psychotherapeutic sorcery doesn't work, and so on — but that doesn't alter the extraordinary hold his model
of human motives still has over people's imaginations, or the bibulous excitement his ideas once inspired.
Don Browning's most recent book, The Moral Context
of Pastoral Care (Westminster, 1976), is an even firmer reversal
of the trend toward imitating the
psychotherapeutic disciplines in conceptualizing the gist
of pastoral care.
On the other hand, I want as well to share faith and Christian hope with these people, to avoid shutting off genuine interpersonal encounter and my own self - disclosure because
of any false allegiance to
psychotherapeutic norms — and I doubt that empathy alone constitutes such a sharing.
Within the supportive relationship
of AA, these individuals had been able to do in a limited way what one is able to do in a
psychotherapeutic relationship — viz., feel secure enough to relax one's usual defenses and take an honest look at painful aspects
of the self.
Indeed it is hard not to mock de Botton's own thesis, or indeed the numerous photographs which illustrate it, such as one
of an imaginary «Department for Relationships» or
of a «
Psychotherapeutic Travel Agency [which] would align mental disorders with the parts
of the planet best able
The Emmanuel Movement pioneered in the field
of church - sponsored
psychotherapeutic clinics.
To be more pointed, a
psychotherapeutic reading
of Shakespeare would be hard to challenge in court, but presenting Shakespeare's view
of human nature in terms
of biblical realism would almost certainly be considered a violation
of the establishment clause.
The contemporary mental health thrust in the churches has the advantage
of new insights from the sciences
of man and new helping techniques from the
psychotherapeutic disciplines.
In Toward a Process Psychology, David Roy deals intensively with the relation
of Whitehead's conceptuality and Gestalt
psychotherapeutic theory.
Several years ago, the National Education Association reported that about twenty percent
of our public school teachers could profit from
psychotherapeutic help because
of minor emotional difficulties.
If all three
of these approaches are to no avail, removal
of the disturbing child until he has had
psychotherapeutic help may be necessary to save the class from chaos.
It is not by accident that we have chosen a personal interaction and developmental model with certain analogies to the
psychotherapeutic relationship, rather than the mechanical models
of natural science hitherto aped by historiography in its rush for recognition as a science.
The
psychotherapeutic relationship is suggestive
of a different relation between the reader and the text.
How is
psychotherapeutic empathy analogous to the Christian good news
of God's love?
Psychiatrists and others connected with the National Association for Research and Therapy
of Homosexuality (NARTH), however, say that the
psychotherapeutic success rate with homosexuals is about the same as with other patients struggling to overcome a deep - seated problem, namely, about one - third.
The contemporary mental health thrust in the churches, while having the advantage
of new insights from the sciences
of man and new helping techniques from the
psychotherapeutic disciplines, is essentially the same concern for the healing and growth
of persons as was found in the ministry
of Jesus and throughout the church's history.
It is one kind
of thing to understand a person when she is my wife in the context
of our life together, another to understand her when she is a potential buyer and I an advertiser in the context
of contemporary American consumerist culture, still another when she is a client and I a psychiatrist in a
psychotherapeutic context, even though these various senses
of «to understand» overlap in various ways.
The American Family Foundation is concerned with the infliction
of injury through psychological manipulation, whether the manipulator be ostensibly religious or a part
of a political group or a
psychotherapeutic group.
(4) After a remarkably productive lifetime
of research, writing, and
psychotherapeutic practice, Jung died in 1961 at the age
of eighty - six.