Therapy 101 Psychotherapy: is a general term referring to any form
of therapeutic interaction or treatment contracted between a trained professional and a client or patient, family, couple or group.
Not exact matches
The
therapeutic interaction with the bereavement dolls enables the retreatants to release the love and tenderness for their children which has often been frozen or blocked by traumatic memories
of the abortion.
The methods
of dealing with birth trauma in this article ignore the scientifically supported
therapeutic tenets
of early individualised family - based interventions — particularly those that promote parental competence and confidence — that reduce maternal stress and depression and increase maternal self - esteem, leading to more positive early parent - infant
interactions.
Dedicated staff will provide direct care, crisis services,
therapeutic interaction, supervision, and comfort during this difficult time in the lives
of these young girls.
This study is among several funded under a public - private partnership established in 2008 between NICHD and the WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, a division
of Mars Inc., to establish a human - animal
interaction research program to support studies relevant to child development, health, and the
therapeutic use
of animals.
«The number
of protein functions that are currently targeted by drugs is incredibly small compared to the total number
of protein
interactions that could be targeted for
therapeutic benefit,» says Geoffrey Wahl, a professor in Salk's Gene Expression Laboratory.
Blocking that
interaction impaired the ability
of yeast to form a biofilm with S. mutans on the tooth surface, pointing to a novel
therapeutic strategy.
«If we can block the
interaction of this cytokine with its receptor, we may be able to inhibit all
of this cascade that we have defined and potentially develop a
therapeutic for patients with inflammatory bowel disease, particularly ulcerative colitis,» Denning said.
A study by the Cancer Science Institute
of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at the National University
of Singapore (NUS) has found new
interactions between two molecules involved in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), STAT3 and PRL - 3, which may offer a new
therapeutic target for cancer treatment.
This study reveals how lipids control SH2 domain - mediated cellular protein
interaction networks and suggests a new strategy for the
therapeutic modulation
of pY - signaling pathways.
The ecRNAs, they say, are fundamental regulators
of DNA methylation patterns in the adult brain through
interaction with DNA methyltransferase enzymes, and the ecRNAs may offer a promising future
therapeutic avenue to treat neuropsychiatric disease states associated with changes in DNA methylation, as they report in the July 7 issue
of Nature Communications.
Defining the network
interactions among these modular elements (and their probabilistic relationships, where appropriate) not only will account for the ultimate pathophenotype but also can lead to the identification
of potential regulatory nodes within the network that can modify phenotype (i.e., potential
therapeutic target).
The Technical Committee on Biomedical Acoustics, one
of the most diverse groups in the Acoustical Society
of America, is comprised
of individuals whose interests cover a broad range
of diagnostic and
therapeutic applications or, more generally, the
interaction of sound with biological materials.
This is conducted through the understanding
of immune regulation and tumor - immune system
interaction and translating the findings into
therapeutic approaches.
Therefore,
therapeutic intervention
of the SDF - 1 / CXCR4
interaction is promising for a variety
of clinical applications.
NPT088 has the additional potential benefit
of not binding to non-toxic monomers, an
interaction that has contributed to past failures in this
therapeutic area.
Research in the Immunology, Microenvironment and Metastasis program is aimed at 1) merging basic mechanistic understanding
of multidisciplinary pathways
of host - tumor
interactions and metastatic dissemination with novel translational opportunities for diseases diagnosis and immunotherapy, as well as 2) investigating mechanisms regulating immune responses in cancer and their potential
therapeutic manipulation.
This suggests that host glycan - lectin
interactions likely mediate signals that define, in part, the transcriptional state
of HIV and that host glycosylation machinery may be exploited to develop novel HIV
therapeutic strategies.
«Given the importance
of stem cell - based transplantation therapies as well as the clinical significance
of tumor metastastis to the bone marrow, there is great
therapeutic potential in understanding these cellular
interactions,» Sipkins said.
These include variant analysis and annotation tools as well as
therapeutic prediction tools and gene - drug
interaction resources, many
of which are integrated
These include variant analysis and annotation tools as well as
therapeutic prediction tools and gene - drug
interaction resources, many
of which are integrated in the Genome - Phenome Analysis Platform.
Liaison between clinical and basic sciences can be utilized to achieve this, including maximizing the potential
of genomic data to tailor individualized treatments, collecting natural history information to identify disorder - specific management requirements, developing new
therapeutic approaches through improved knowledge
of molecular pathways and protein network
interactions, and testing potential new drugs via well - conducted clinical trials.
The goal
of this work is to develop novel
therapeutic targets based on increased understanding
of the
interaction of tumor cells and immune cells.
He proposes that vitamin D's toxic effect is primarily the result
of higher levels leading to a deficiency
of vitamin K and postulates that patients can be given higher doses
of vitamin D, potentially offering greater
therapeutic value, by administering vitamins A, D and K simultaneously.41 It is hoped that future studies will evaluate their
interactions, in order to better treat patients, and support public health efforts, as recently proposed by the Weston A. Price Foundation to the National Institutes
of Health43 as the agency considers the Strategic Nutrition Research Agenda.
No side effects or drug
interactions have been reported regarding to regular consumption or proper
therapeutic doses
of pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo).
INTERACTIONS Curcumin has been shown to reduce the
therapeutic efficacy
of cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) in animal studies.
With any
therapeutic interaction it is the combination
of the therapist's knowledge
of his tools and his ability to see and understand the person with whom he is interacting that will determine the outcome
of the therapy.
We educate you about recommended surgery (such as spaying, neutering, and dental cleaning), review important grooming procedures (such as nail trims for all exotic pets and wing trims for birds), discuss
therapeutic beak trims for birds with injured or diseased beaks, talk about the
interaction of your new pet with other pets in your home, and discuss your new pet's health requirements for boarding at the Veterinary Center, should you decide to let your pet stay with us while you are away.
This study is among several funded under a public - private partnership established in 2008 between NICHD and the WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, a division
of Mars, Inc., to establish a human - animal
interaction research program to support studies relevant to child development, health, and the
therapeutic use
of animals.
Green Chimneys» long history
of incorporating animal - assisted activities into
therapeutic treatment makes it an ideal laboratory for conducting research in the area
of human - animal
interaction (HAI),» said Dr. Steven Klee, Green Chimneys Associate Executive...
My inborn compassion deepened my interest in the field and gradually I polished my skills
of behavioral management,
therapeutic interaction, crisis intervention and action planning for recurrent behaviors.
Therapeutic interventions with infants and families (including neurodevelopmental models of intervention, dyadic and family systems psychotherapies, such as child - parent psychotherapy, parent - child interaction therapy, DIR / Floortime; therapeutic use of videotape with families, Early Start Denver Model
Therapeutic interventions with infants and families (including neurodevelopmental models
of intervention, dyadic and family systems psychotherapies, such as child - parent psychotherapy, parent - child
interaction therapy, DIR / Floortime;
therapeutic use of videotape with families, Early Start Denver Model
therapeutic use
of videotape with families, Early Start Denver Model, and more)
There is growing evidence for online mindfulness courses being as effective as other face - to - face interventions and online courses for stress even without a
therapeutic alliance.37 — 40 Previously found Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) effect sizes are comparable to those found with face - to - face mindfulness and CBT interventions, including our previous research examining the course currently under investigation.40 — 42 One RCT found that an automated internet - based therapy including CBT and mindfulness actually had better outcomes for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) than the comparative online therapist - led intervention, suggesting that the effects
of internet interventions can not be attributed to, and do not rely on, therapist
interaction.43 Studies are finding that online mindfulness courses can be beneficial for depression in samples with IBS and epilepsy and anxiety symptoms in a non-clinical sample comparing a 3 - week mindfulness course with positive psychology interventions and treatment as usual (see Monshat38 for a review).
The
interactions between child and child in response to such behaviour can be used to promote an understanding which assists the creation
of a cohesive and coherent
therapeutic atmosphere.
The integrated
therapeutic interactions described in this manuscript have been developed as an important part
of the Teaching - Family Model.
Teaching Family Model The integrated
therapeutic interactions described in this manuscript have been developed as an important part
of the Teaching - Family Model.
In fact, a better understanding
of the possible
interaction between these multidimensional aspects associated with fatigue can potentially assist clinicians in determining better
therapeutic programmes for individuals with MS. Therefore, the aim
of the current study was to further determine the mediating effects
of depression on the association between health - related quality
of life and fatigue in individuals with MS.. Since depression is the psychological disorder not intrinsically provoked by the disease, most commonly experienced by individuals with MS, 11 12 we hypothesised that the relationships between health - related qualify
of life and the MS - associated fatigue would be mediated by depressive symptoms.
Abstract: The literature
of child and youth care has stressed relatedness and being with the client as critical for
therapeutic interactions.
Interactions between serotonin and dopamine in the control
of impulsive choice in rats:
Therapeutic implications for impulse control disorders
Supervised and
Therapeutic Supervised Parenting focus on safety and strengthening parent - child interactions to improve chances of family reunification and are provided at two levels depending on the needs of the family: non-therapeutic or t
Therapeutic Supervised Parenting focus on safety and strengthening parent - child
interactions to improve chances
of family reunification and are provided at two levels depending on the needs
of the family: non-
therapeutic or t
therapeutic or
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My
therapeutic effort includes a push for clearer boundaries, increased flexibility in family
interactions, practice more empathy toward others in the family, and most importantly to teach modifications
of the dysfunctional structure.
More often Time In draws from standard
therapeutic and parenting techniques and focuses on reciprocal
interaction, acceptance, clear boundaries and the naming and clarification
of feelings.
The Infant REACH group is facilitated by Occupational and Mental Health therapists with extensive training in the area
of infant and toddler development,
therapeutic interaction, parent - child attachment and health / wellness topics utilizing a relationship - based model.
This is accomplished through
therapeutic relationships and through applying the teachings
of brain science, attachment theory, and restorative justice to the day - to - day
interactions with the clients.
Family
interaction is a necessary target
of the
therapeutic techniques.
In her more than 20 years
of practicing EFT, Leanne has been well - regarded for her ability to quickly develop strong
therapeutic alliances with clients, and to use that secure base to explore, discover, and share their deeper emotional experiences in ways that shift them from distressing cycles
of interaction to new levels
of closeness and understanding.
Attachment - focused EMDR (AF - EMDR) is client - centered and emphasizes a reparative
therapeutic relationship using a combination
of (1) Resource Tapping ™ (Parnell, 2008) to strengthen clients and repair developmental deficits, (2) EMDR to process traumas, and (3) talk therapy to help integrate the information from EMDR sessions and to provide the healing derived from therapist - client
interactions.
This balancing
of acceptance and change is important not only within individual
therapeutic interactions, but within the overall treatment.
This value - oriented approach views humans as inherently driven to maximize their creative choices and
interactions in order to gain a heightened sense
of liberty, awareness, and life - affirming emotions, and the therapist and person in therapy cooperate in order to set
therapeutic goals and work to reach the established milestones that may help promote positive change.
From the psychoanalytic point
of view, the
therapeutic process is a dynamic
interaction between the subject and the therapist, in contrast with the aforementioned intangible elements that must be processed and internalized.