Taylor discovered that the study participants who received in -
person cognitive behavioral treatment for their insomnia reported significantly greater improvements in sleep quality — as determined by the sleep diaries and activity monitors — than those who received the Internet therapy.
Not exact matches
Cognitive behavioral therapy could help many
people with a dental phobia overcome their fear of visiting the dentist and enable them to receive dental
treatment without the need to be sedated, according to a new study by King's College London.
«I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and utilize a combination of
person - centered, motivational interviewing,
cognitive behavioral and dialectical
behavioral therapy approaches for
treatment.
I taylor
treatment to a
person's goals as well as to how he / she best learns so that
cognitive and
behavioral changes are more easily learned and remembered.»
I utilize a solution - focused approach to
treatment and incorporate
cognitive and
behavioral interventions to assist
people in improving their psychological well - being and their relationships with others.»
«My theoretical orientation is
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) because evidence - based
treatment has shown this approach to be highly effective in helping
people change the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that do not work for them.
So whether the
person would best benefit from traditional therapy, marriage,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Clinical Hypnosis or parenting skills I am sure I am giving each
person the best
treatment possible.»
Presenting tools drawn from a number of approaches and
treatment models — such as ACT, DBT, mindfulness - based
cognitive therapy (MBCT), exposure treatment, behavioral activation, imagery rehearsal therapy, and a highly effective, twelve - session cognitive processing therapy (CPT) program, The Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Workbook for PTSD can help you overcome the most common and most difficult challenges people with P
cognitive therapy (MBCT), exposure
treatment,
behavioral activation, imagery rehearsal therapy, and a highly effective, twelve - session cognitive processing therapy (CPT) program, The Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Workbook for PTSD can help you overcome the most common and most difficult challenges people with
behavioral activation, imagery rehearsal therapy, and a highly effective, twelve - session
cognitive processing therapy (CPT) program, The Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Workbook for PTSD can help you overcome the most common and most difficult challenges people with P
cognitive processing therapy (CPT) program, The
Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Workbook for PTSD can help you overcome the most common and most difficult challenges people with P
Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Workbook for PTSD can help you overcome the most common and most difficult challenges people with
Behavioral Coping Skills Workbook for PTSD can help you overcome the most common and most difficult challenges
people with PTSD face.
Wilfley D, Welch R, Stein R et al.. A randomized comparison of group
cognitive -
behavioral therapy and group interpersonal psychotherapy for the
treatment of overweight individuals with binge - eating disorder.Archives of General Psychiatry2002 Aug; 59:713 — 21OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science QUESTION: How effective is group
cognitive behavioural therapy compared to group interpersonal psychotherapy for reducing binge eating in overweight
people?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (Section VI): From Motivational Enhancement Therapy and
Cognitive Therapy for Adolescent Cannabis Users: 5 Sessions — CYT Cannabis Youth
Treatment Series Volume 1 employs an approach that focuses on understanding a
person's behavior in the context of his or her environment, thoughts, and feelings.
Lisa uses elements of
cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focused therapy and narrative therapy, tailoring
treatment to each unique
person and presenting problem.
About 75 percent of
people who enter
cognitive behavioral therapy experience some benefits from
treatment.
Using an individualized approach to
treatment, Elaine integrates
cognitive behavioral therapy,
person - centered and strength based techniques, as well as mindfulness - based stress reduction, and the development of self - care and compassion practices.