The new Empirically Validated Treatment Series is based
on psychosocial treatments for various mental health conditions that are supported by current scientific research evidence.
Not exact matches
Dr. Dugosh and colleagues make recommendations for research
on the role of
psychosocial interventions as a part of «comprehensive, recovery - oriented
treatment» for opioid use disorders.
But while research generally supports the effectiveness of
psychosocial treatments, there are major gaps in the evidence
on their use in conjunction with medications, according to a review and update in the January / February Journal of Addiction Medicine, the official journal of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM).
Additional limitations to the traditional approach include: costly failures to replicate positive results in larger trials; difficulty in determining the reasons for negative results; low yield in terms of identifying disease or intervention mechanisms due to an exclusive focus
on symptom change and clinical endpoints; and, the expensive and very lengthy practice of first establishing multi-component
psychosocial treatments followed by years of «unpacking» studies.
Little is known about the influence of
treatment techniques based on DP on outcomes for patients classified as high psychosocial risk using the Subgroups for Targeted Treatment (STarT Back Screeni
treatment techniques based
on DP
on outcomes for patients classified as high
psychosocial risk using the Subgroups for Targeted
Treatment (STarT Back Screeni
Treatment (STarT Back Screening Tool).
Looking for the position of Medical Social Worker in ABC Healthcare for All Inc., bringing 3 years experience providing
psychosocial assessment to patients
on dialysis
treatment.
Conducted social work
on acute psychiatric adult and child inpatient units and provided direct social work services including individual and family brief therapeutic interventions, discharge planning,
psychosocial evaluations, and
treatment planning.
Our mission is to provide parents and clinicians with accurate, up - to - date information
on evidence - based
psychosocial treatments for children and adolescents.
Social Worker — Duties & Responsibilities Successfully serve as a psychiatric social worker and practice manager for multiple institutions Perform crisis intervention, adult, geriatric, child, and adolescent case management and therapy Counsel patients facing depression, substance abuse, bipolar disorder, dementia, and schizophrenia Serve survivors of domestic violence, rape, robbery, child abuse, suicide, and other traumatic events Responsible for 24 hour
on call crisis intervention for multiple hospital emergency rooms Complete
psychosocial assessments to ensure appropriate patient diagnosis and care Design and implement
treatment plans including medication and individual / group / family therapy sessions Attend weekly team meetings to assess patient progress and document in the DAP system Review psychometric and psychological reports and provide feedback to patients and families Provide clients and family members with guidance and referrals to community resources Maintain contact with family members and encouraged their involvement in patient
treatment Performed discharge planning including nursing home placement, home health, medication needs, transportation and Passport screening, extended in - patient and out - patient mental health services Serve as public speaker, referral development committee member, and marketing / financial advisor
Given the significant impact that
psychosocial risk factors seem to have
on outcomes in weight management
treatment, identifying and addressing parent mental health concerns, child behavior concerns, and family social resource needs upfront may help improve outcomes in children with obesity.»
In relapse prevention pharmacotherapies for the
treatment of addiction problems, the effects
on outcome are modest compared with other influences (such as patient characteristics, active follow - up and social stability) 1 and complicated by the effects of
psychosocial interventions that are always recommended alongside any prescribing.2
The new generation of pharmacological
treatment approaches to dementia attract most attention, but this study is a timely reminder that simple, early,
psychosocial interventions with caregivers can be cost effective in maintaining patients at home, while not increasing strain
on relatives.
Pediatric overweight and obesity have dramatically increased over the years, and current prevalence rates have reached alarming proportions.1, 2 Because of the impact the condition exerts
on physical and
psychosocial health, 3, — , 5 effective
treatment is urgently needed.
Behavior therapy is considered probably efficacious for childhood depression, and a number of other experimental interventions show promise but require further evaluation.12 Currently, only 2 research groups have focused
on psychosocial interventions for childhood bipolar disorder.13 - 15 Hence, increased attention to creation and testing of
treatments specifically targeting depression and bipolar disorder in children is needed.16 In particular, studies should focus
on children's developmental needs, address comorbidity, involve family members in
treatment, demonstrate
treatment gains as rated by parents and clinicians rather than children themselves, and compare experimental interventions with standard care or
treatment as usual (TAU) rather than no -
treatment or attention control groups.12, 17,18 In addition, parental psychopathology may affect
treatment adherence and response.
I completed postdoctoral training at Stanford University in the
Psychosocial Treatment Clinic and Bipolar Disorders Clinic focused
on evidence - based approaches to therapy that are supported by research.
Radiotherapy is a common
treatment for gynaecological cancer (GC) and has many distressing side - effects, including diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, bladder dysfunction, menopause, infertility and sexual dysfunction, which impact
on psychosocial functioning and intimate relationships.
Emphasis
on primary service in
psychosocial diagnosis, assessment and
treatment, client advocacy, consultation, evaluation and research.
Supported Exercise Improves Controlled Eating and Weight through Its Effects
on Psychosocial Factors: Extending a Systematic Research Program Toward
Treatment Development James J Annesi, PhD
Behavioural -
psychosocial treatments,
on their own, are regarded as the most appropriate front - line
treatment with younger children even when ADHD is present; except in exceptional circumstances [19].
New research needs to emphasize
psychosocial approaches to the prevention of depression in high risk women and to the
treatment needs of depressed mothers and their families.4, 7,11 Most studies of
treatment have focused primarily
on the mother's depression, relying
on medication or individual psychotherapy, 12 rather than
on the mother's needs more broadly, including her relationship with her baby and the role of the father (or other responsible adult) in providing emotional support and practical help with child care.
individual and group counseling
treatment interventions focused
on facilitating adjustments to the medical and
psychosocial impact of disability;
[32] The Task Force
on Promotion and Dissemination of Psychological Procedures of the Division of Clinical Psychology, American Psychological Association, has established a set of criteria for identifying Empirically Supported
Treatments (ESTs), plus a list of psychosocial treatments for specific problems or
Treatments (ESTs), plus a list of
psychosocial treatments for specific problems or
treatments for specific problems or disorders.
Throughout therapy, the therapist will typically place emphasis
on the promotion of mental health and
psychosocial development, explaining
treatment plans to the person receiving
treatment and a child's legal guardians, if necessary.
Current studies about IAD have focused
on case summaries, behavioral components, negative consequences in daily life, along with clinical diagnosis, epidemiology, associated
psychosocial factors, symptom management, psychiatric comorbidity and
treatment outcome [7], [8], [9], [10], [11].
ADHD students given methylphenidate combined with
psychosocial treatment showed significant improvement in classroom behavior and academic performance in what is being called the first large trial of the effects of multiple doses of methylphenidate
on the behavior and performance of young teens in a classroom setting.
Delayed learning and memory improvements mediated the effect of
treatment on psychosocial functioning at a marginal level.
This left 563 articles
on psychosocial aspects of infertility
treatment.