Not exact matches
Therefore, prospective adoptive families would greatly benefit by having extensive pre-adoption counseling and awareness
of how an older child has grown up in an institutional environment and that providing a «good and loving home» may not be enough as specialized and practical
treatment strategies may bring about a more
positive outcome since so many families attempt to love and nurture the older child when, in fact, a gradual
treatment process involving «reintegration into the family» must occur first.
A first -
of - its - kind literature review published in the September issue
of Anesthesiology, the official medical journal
of the American Society
of Anesthesiologists ® (ASA ®), suggests although a majority
of studies report
positive outcomes, there is currently insufficient evidence to support the clinical use
of antidepressants for the
treatment of postoperative pain.
«Since several BACE1 inhibitors are currently being evaluated in clinical phase 3 trials for the
treatment of Alzheimer's disease, the identification
of potential side effects will be
of great importance to ensure a
positive clinical
outcome,» said Dr. Jochen Herms, a Professor
of translational brain research at Ludwig - Maximilians - University Munich.
In this study, researchers assessed the
outcomes of 280 prostate cancer (Cap) patients, and reviewed the DNA «fingerprints»
of each patient's tumor (using the patient's initial diagnostic core biopsy) to determine if gene copy number alterations (CNAs), or breaks in CFSs, were related to a less
positive response to
treatment.
The best predictor
of positive treatment outcome in anorexia nervosa is early detection and intervention.
Only four provided data for
positive outcomes or adverse effects, and none provided any data on efficacy beyond the end
of treatment.
Although ER -
positive tumors represent the majority
of breast cancer cases, they exhibit a wide range
of prognoses, histological growth patterns, and
treatment outcomes.
Clinical pathogen sequencing has been demonstrated to have a
positive outcome on
treatment of patients with unknown bacterial infection.
Title: The immune microenvironment in hormone receptor -
positive breast cancer and
treatment outcome following preoperative chemotherapy plus bevacizumab Date / Time: Tuesday, April 17 2018, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CT Author: A. Waks et al, Dana Farber Cancer Institute Poster # / Location: 4565 / Section 26, Board 1 Hyperlink: http://www.abstractsonline.com/pp8/#!/4562/presentation/7859 HR + / HER2 - breast tumors with higher levels
of tumor immune activity have a more favorable response to chemo plus bevacizumab.
However, studies show that both may have
positive outcomes in the
treatment of bad breath.
We will perform
treatments and procedures by employing the most current medical literature and state
of the art technologies in order to maximize the probability
of a
positive outcome for our patients.
Collaboration between departments like these helps to ensure the best possible course
of treatment for each patient and increases the chances
of a
positive outcome.
Additionally,
positive outcomes are frequently compromised by delaying any
treatment until the signs
of the dog's distress are more profound or its behavioral responses become problematic to the owner.
If
positive, aggressive
treatment in the form
of blood tests, IV fluids and other supportive care must begin immediately for the best possible
outcome.
The sooner that the issue is addressed, the more
positive the
outcome may be, but the
treatment will depend on the amount and the type
of chocolate that Princess ingested, as well as the timeline from the moment
of ingestion.
If the expert advocates deferring
treatment until after the case, pressing a judge to assess quantum on the assumption
of a
positive outcome to post litigation
treatment may be less risky than pressing ahead with immediate
treatment with a low chance
of success.
In sum, at the end
of treatment, participants in both SS and the comparison condition evidenced consistent and
positive outcomes on substance use and related areas.
I have a great deal
of experience as a therapist, helping people develop
treatment goals which assist them in achieving the most optimal and
positive outcomes for themselves.»
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).
Authors
of individual studies have reported
positive outcomes from early and intensive behavioral and developmental intervention in cognitive performance, language skills, and adaptive behavior when delivered over substantial intervals
of time (ie, 1 — 2 years) compared with broadly defined eclectic
treatments.
With a relatively larger (albeit still inadequate) body
of literature, UCLA / Lovaas — based intervention and EIBI variant studies have revealed
positive shifts in language, adaptive, cognitive, and educational
outcomes, but our confidence (strength
of evidence) in that effect is low because
of the need for additional, confirmatory research, a lack
of high - quality RCTs, and no studies that have directly compared effects
of promising manualized
treatment approaches.
From a clinical vantage point, our findings suggest that vigorous
treatment of depressed mothers to achieve remission is associated with
positive outcomes in their children as well, whereas failure to treat depressed mothers may increase the burden
of illness in their children.
I believe that successful therapy
outcomes work best in the context
of a
positive treatment alliance.
Dr. Brown's research publications have included: Self - cutting and sexual risk among adolescents in intesive psychiatric
treatment; Promoting safer sex among HIV -
positive youth with hemophilia: Theory, intervention, and
outcome; Predictors
of retention among HIV / hemophilia health care professionals; Impact
of sexual abuse on the HIV - risk - related behavior
of adolescents in intensive psychiatric
treatment; Heroin use in adolescents and young adults admitted for drug detoxification; and Children and adolescents living with HIV and AIDS: A review
To that end, Imago Relationship International supports research that involves the use
of Imago Therapy and any aspect
of Imago Therapy that is explicitly described by its founder, research that evaluates the impact Imago Therapy has on individuals, couples, and other systems over a wide range
of impact variables including
outcome studies
of workshops and in - office
treatment regimes, neuroscience and biological studies involving Imago Relationship Therapy; and the use
of Imago Relationship Therapy with specific diagnostic categories and its effect on
positive outcomes.
Both
treatments were associated with enduring
positive outcomes in terms
of relapse or recurrence, residual depressive symptoms, and quality
of life.
In it Wampold, a former statistician studying primarily
outcomes with depressed patients, reported that (1) psychotherapy can be more effective than placebo, (2) no single
treatment modality has the edge in efficacy, and (3) factors common to different psychotherapies, such as whether or not the therapist has established a
positive working alliance with the client / patient, account for much more
of the variance in
outcomes than specific techniques or modalities.
Outcome measures: Assessments
of positive psychotic symptoms before
treatment and 3 months after
treatment.
Summary: (To include comparison groups,
outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study evaluated the effectiveness
of Positive Peer Culture (PPC) for the
treatment of behavioral problems and delinquency in a sample
of adolescent males in residential
treatment.
In most cases, parental involvement in the
treatment of children is essential to
positive outcomes.
A study
of individual cognitive therapy for bipolar disorder showed
positive outcomes at 1 - year follow - up, but the benefits were reduced over time, suggesting the need for booster sessions to sustain the gains.19 As with many forms
of therapy, CBT has been found to be more successful in reducing relapse in the depressive pole compared with the manic pole.30 A large randomised trial
of CBT showed no difference between CBT and
treatment as usual, when all participants were included in the analyses.31 However, results
of a post-hoc analysis suggested that CBT was effective for participants who reported fewer than 12 prior episodes
of illness and were not acutely unwell when therapy began; numbers
of episodes
of mania rather than depression seemed to predict
treatment response.32 Such data can help guide the clinical application
of CBT for bipolar patients.
Involvement
of family members in the
treatment of problems considered intrapersonal (e.g., substance use) will enhance
positive individual, family, and social
outcomes.
The re-evaluation
of goals throughout
treatment is essential to achieve a
positive outcome, even if that
outcome is dissolution
of the relationship.
This can help clients to feel comfortable and to have
positive outcomes in their
treatment when they have more
of an understanding
of what to expect.
The engagement
of family members in adolescent substance use
treatment is vital for adolescent
treatment completion and
positive outcomes.
Then two linear regressions were conducted to examine unique relations between
positive and negative friendship qualities in participants» best friendships (with non-CF peers) and two health - related
outcomes:
Treatment adherence and health - related quality
of life, controlling for age and health status.
Importantly, however, children assigned to the foster care intervention had more
positive outcomes in all domains, with the exception
of ADHD, in which there was no
treatment effect.
Identify their different types
of countertransferences and how codependency interferes with
positive treatment outcomes;
The research reviewed thus far indicates that: 1) having
positive peer relationships is developmentally important for all children, whether ADHD or not; 2) low acceptance or rejection by peers places children at risk for a host
of serious negative
outcomes; 3) peer impairment is present in both boys and girls with ADHD; 4) once rejected, overcoming a negative reputation with peers is extremely difficult; 5) once labeled «ADHD» by peers, a negative process is set in motion whereby children suffer more negative
treatment by peers; and 6)
treatment of peer problems in children with ADHD is extremely difficult — we have yet to identify a
treatment method that normalizes the peer functioning
of children with ADHD.