15 clinics from 6 states by 46 clinicians participating in the Focus
on Therapeutic Outcomes (FOTO) national rehabilitation database beta test.
Clients were treated between July 1998 and January 1999 in... 15 clinics from 6 states by 46 clinicians participating in the Focus
on Therapeutic Outcomes (FOTO) national rehabilitation database beta test.
Current BCI technology is mainly focused
on therapeutic outcomes, such as helping people with spinal - cord injuries.
Not exact matches
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.
«Clinical» hypnosis and «pastoral» hypnotherapy do imply a clinical or pastoral setting, with the focus more
on the process of communication and
therapeutic outcome, rather than
on the hypnotic state involved.
«This gives us an underlying candidate biomarker panel that provides information
on the subsequent clinical
outcome or
therapeutic efficacy, which can be validated to yield a final panel, then translated into say, an ELISA - based kit or some other immunodiagnostic format in the clinical setting,» says Dorfman.
If, however, you are more interested in research you could become a health
outcomes researcher, collecting data
on therapeutic interventions for drug companies, or there is the Scientists Training Programme offered by the NHS.
«Clinicians lack specific guidance to target their
therapeutic interventions to maximize impact
on outcome.
Future studies should focus
on addressing existing research gaps such as obstetric
outcomes, complications, sexuality and
therapeutic surgeries, state the authors.
Because chronic hyperglycemia... potentially predicts a poor
therapeutic effect of aerobic exercise
on glycemic control and fitness, using exercise to treat patients with poorly controlled T2DM may have limited chances of a successful
outcome,» the study concludes.
In addition to her expert skill as a clinician, Dr. Frontera also has many research interests including identifying biomarkers and predictors of early brain injury and vasospasm / delayed cerebral ischemia after subarachnoid hemorrhage and their impact
on outcome; determining the efficacy of
therapeutic strategies and developing guidelines for the management of patients with intracranial hemorrhage; evaluating the cost, length of stay, quality of life, functional and cognitive
outcomes in a broader population of intracranial hemorrhage patients; developing guidelines for the integration of palliative care into the intensive care unit setting; and evaluating the relationship of Zika virus infection, Guillain - Barre, and other neurologic disorders.
â $ œFor the first time, a clinical trial has shown that administration of a cellular
therapeutic results in an improvement in cardiac
outcomes based
on a prespecified analysis, â $ an editorial accompanying the paper in The Lancet says.
Additionally, we are looking at
therapeutic outcomes, both surgical and medical, based
on the taster / non-taster genetic status to determine whether knowing this status will stratify patients to either surgical or medical interventions.»
Hence we are initiating a new paradigm for patient stratification based
on modelling multi-level patient phenotypes, which could beneficially influence patient
outcomes by improving optimisation of
therapeutic strategies.
Depending
on the
outcome of the appointment we will discuss many
therapeutic options and will help you choose the best course of treatment for you and your companion.
b. Obtain information
on new patient / youth to establish patient medical profile, such as diagnosis or desired
therapeutic outcome, allergies, adverse reaction (s), and medical history;
My
therapeutic style is integrative and pulls from different therapy models depending
on individual needs and desired
outcomes.»
Day 1 will focus
on how to uncover, amplify and diagnose strengths, resources, and positive attributes in a client's life that are critical for a positive
therapeutic outcome, while also strengthening the
therapeutic alliance.
Therapeutic alliance in post-acute brain injury rehabilitation: Predictors of strength of alliance and impact of alliance
on outcome: Brain Injury Vol 21 (7) Jun 2007, 663 - 672.
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 effects of the interpersonal framework of intervention
on therapeutic compliance, alliance, and
outcome.
However, the focus of the research seems to be
on «what to do» and «how to do» clinical practice issues such as client - selection strategies (level of risk or need),
therapeutic approaches (such as cognitive - behavioural) and
outcome prediction.
The effects of the perceived
therapeutic alliance
on outcome in couples therapy.
Stress paradigms in rodent models have been associated with elevated anxiety and contrasting alterations in neuronal morphology in the hippocampus and amygdala, with dendritic atrophy observed in the hippocampus and increased dendritic arborization in the amygdala.12, 13 Developing rodents deprived of maternal nurturance show decreased hippocampal volume and altered stress reactivity.14 An epigenetic mechanism for this effect has been elaborated.15 Importantly, controlled trials that have randomized institutionalized toddlers to early
therapeutic foster care vs institutionalization have documented the deleterious effects of early relative deprivation
on cognitive
outcomes.16
Effects of therapist self - monitoring
on therapeutic alliance and subsequent
therapeutic outcome: Clinical Supervisor Vol 19 (1) 2000, 41 - 59.
The effects of the
therapeutic alliance and social support
on therapy
outcome and mental health of women.
Relationships are the message Common - factors research suggests that
therapeutic relationship factors, such as warmth, acceptance, empathic understanding, and client - therapist agreement
on goals, account for approximately 30 % of treatment
outcomes (Asay & Lambert, 1999).
Therapeutic alliance as a predictor of
outcome and retention in the National Institute
on Drug Abuse Collaborative Cocaine Treatment Study: Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Vol 69 (1) Feb 2001, 119 - 124.
Developed to allow multiple perspectives
on how curiosity might be exercised, the case of Dana is also used below to provide an overview of the main elements of short - term work for
therapeutic change, perhaps the most common
outcome of a systemic assessment.
An analysis of studies conducted
on the importance of relationship building in treatment found that one of the most important predictors of successful
outcome was the quality of the
therapeutic relationship.
Summary: (To include comparison groups,
outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study reports
on outcomes of the Hope Connection, a
therapeutic summer camp (a TBRI Therape
therapeutic summer camp (a TBRI
TherapeuticTherapeutic Camp).
Summary: (To include comparison groups,
outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study reports findings regarding research conducted at
therapeutic day camps (based on TBRI Therapeutic Camp) for at - risk children to determine whether multimodal therapies could ameliorate the effects of complex developmen
therapeutic day camps (based
on TBRI
Therapeutic Camp) for at - risk children to determine whether multimodal therapies could ameliorate the effects of complex developmen
Therapeutic Camp) for at - risk children to determine whether multimodal therapies could ameliorate the effects of complex developmental trauma.
Acknowledging that personal dispositions are ingrained in the genetics and are reinforced by the early experiences and attachment bonds, this paper reviews the role of personal dispositions
on marital
outcomes and examines how negative
outcomes can be curbed by
therapeutic interventions.
Establish the impact that mindfulness training can have
on the
therapeutic relationship and communicate how this information can be used to contribute to positive clinical
outcomes.
Summary: (To include comparison groups,
outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The current study examined the impact of Children and Residential Experiences (CARE)
on the interactional quality among staff and youth in
therapeutic residential care.
Detecting alienating behaviors and distasteful antics early
on can lead to greater successful
outcomes in a
therapeutic setting.
We carefully screened the abstracts of all articles identified by the electronic searches (840 in total) to determine whether the abstracts met the following inclusion criteria: (1) described an intervention study that empirically assessed the effects of e-therapy
on an
outcome (excluding qualitative studies, survey studies, reviews, meta - analyses, etc), and (2) reported data relevant to the
therapeutic relationship.
The Family Separation Clinic has led the way in developing and delivering effective intervention routes that are based
on the international research and, working with key legal professionals, has begun to build a an evidence base to demonstrate how successful
outcomes for children can be achieved through a combination of legal and
therapeutic interventions.
Extensive literature
on face - to - face psychotherapy indicates that the
therapeutic relationship accounts for more variability in psychotherapy
outcomes than do specific therapy ingredients [9 - 11].
At minimum the report should include the assessment (from patient or independent rater perspective, not therapist) of at least two standardized
outcome measures, global functioning and target symptom (i.e. depression, anxiety, etc), as well as one process measure (i.e.
therapeutic alliance, session depth, emotional experiencing, etc) evaluated
on at least three separate occasions.
In addition, there is an increasing number of empirical studies focussing
on the relevance of attachment constructs for treatment
outcome, the
therapeutic process and the
therapeutic alliance.
It still relies
on the
therapeutic alliance, certainly
outcome management studies demonstrate that quite clearly.