Parent training or parent therapy is a growing area
of psychological intervention for parents whose children have been diagnosed with certain mental and behavioural disorders.
Soon, we will put to the test early
psychological intervention in children, who are at - risk of distress or trauma stress, aged from as young as one to six.
Other psychological interventions, including play therapy, cognitive therapy or cognitive - behavior therapy, have not been proven to work as well as a treatment for ADHD.
It may therefore be worthwhile to determine
if psychological interventions can train people to use an accepting coping strategy, which results in changes in mental quality of life.
This is an important contribution to the RA literature and to the position that
psychological interventions in medicine affect physical functioning and can help treat active disease.
Other possible reasons for this negligence are the several methodological pitfalls present in most of the studies
on psychological interventions in bipolar disorders.1, 2 The design of class A trials on psychosocial interventions with bipolar patients deserves high priority.3
Brief
psychological interventions delivered by lay counsellors in primary care were effective and cost - effective for patients with depression and harmful drinking in India, according to two studies in PLOS Medicine by Vikram Patel of Harvard Medical School, USA, and colleagues from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK and Sangath, India.
This chapter reviews empirically supported
psychological interventions including cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, relaxation training, biofeedback, and clinical hypnosis.
Energy Psychology is a smart pairing of traditional
psychological interventions which are tried and true, with Eastern ancient approaches to healing, which have been used for thousands of years.
Combining this with findings relating to the cumulative impact of major life - events, and the protective factor of family support highlights the importance of developing culturally
appropriate psychological interventions accessible to pregnant women rebuilding their lives following conflict.
Claudia has worked in public mental health settings across the Hunter New England and South West Sydney Local Health Districts
providing psychological interventions for complex mental health presentations.
Psychological interventions require more sophistication than teaching maths, and one of the big problems facing underperforming schools in America is a shortage of good teachers.
Although this study looked at college students, it's part of a growing body of research showing that this and similar strategies, known as
wise psychological interventions, have an outsized impact on students of all ages.
In a comprehensive review of numerous studies on the effectiveness of online therapy, the Journal of Technology in Human Services found there was «strong support for the adoption of online
psychological interventions as a legitimate therapeutic activity...»
Training on the AniCare Model of Treatment for Animal Abuse, the first professionally developed
psychological intervention program for adults and children who have abused animals.
When reflecting on the partnership model, clinical psychologist, Susan Lozenkovski from IS Medicare Local said «The Kids Count Program has provided a referral pathway for children and families who would benefit
from psychological intervention and strategies for dealing with mental health difficulties.
While racial disparities can be lessened
by psychological interventions that help improve black students» behaviors in class, it is also important to understand how that behavior is interpreted by teachers and school authorities, Okonofua said.
Miller GE, Cohen S.Psychological interventions and the immune system: a meta - analytic review and critique.Health Psychol2001 Jan; 20:47 — 63OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science QUESTION: Do
psychological interventions positively influence immune response?