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.
The bulk of the research on treatment has concerned the efficacy
of psychotherapeutic interventions.
Examples
of psychotherapeutic interventions include training in time management skills, social skills, and problem - solving skills.
Not exact matches
As a clinician trained in this model and co-teaching RO DBT skills classes, I have been very impressed with the effectiveness
of these skills, especially for people with significant overcontrol coping style for whom other
psychotherapeutic interventions have had limited yield.
From a schema therapist's point
of view,
psychotherapeutic interventions depend essentially on the activated schema / mode combination and the underlying basic core needs.
Although most mental health practitioners are actively involved in child, adolescent, and adult
psychotherapeutic treatment, a major theme
of the latter chapters is that the field now needs to more seriously attend to the problem
of early
intervention and prevention.
Psychotherapeutic interventions are often designed to treat the client in the medical model, although not all psychotherapeutic approaches follow the model of «illne
Psychotherapeutic interventions are often designed to treat the client in the medical model, although not all
psychotherapeutic approaches follow the model of «illne
psychotherapeutic approaches follow the model
of «illness / cure».
There are also
psychotherapeutic interventions that can be used in conjunction with or instead
of medication.
Body therapy and somatic
interventions are distinguished from other
psychotherapeutic interventions in that they are expressed in markedly slowed - down time, in order to give clients ample time to experience the felt sense
of their bodies.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This article describes the effectiveness
of two
psychotherapeutic interventions for PTSD.
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy ℠ builds upon traditional
psychotherapeutic techniques and principles, but approaches the body as central in the therapeutic field
of awareness, and includes observational skills, theories, and
interventions not usually practiced in psychodynamic psychotherapy.
One that offered a challenge until I realized that a commentary is just that, a personal reaction pinpointing part
of the material that potentially impacts either me personally or my field
of study and interest, in this instance
psychotherapeutic interventions that offer clients and ourselves a way forward.
Sensorimotor psychotherapy is an approach that builds on traditional
psychotherapeutic understanding but includes the body as central in the therapeutic field
of awareness, using observational skills, theories, and
interventions not usually practiced in psychodynamic psychotherapy.
Psychotherapeutic interventions centered on improving maternal competence and the quality
of bonding between the mother and the baby.
Although its general conclusions did not differ from those
of the two earlier reviews (outlined above), it included several promising
psychotherapeutic interventions not covered elsewhere.