Sentences with phrase «receive psychological treatment»

More men than women do it, although more women receive psychological treatment.
He avoided jail time, receiving a suspended sentence so he could receive psychological treatment.
A Yezidi woman receiving psychological treatment in Germany ritually represents her life story, using stones to mark traumatic events and flowers to show happy events, as part of Narrative Exposure Therapy.
The availability of an online intervention may make it easier for people with spinal cord injury (SCI) to overcome problems of accessibility and stigma related to receiving psychological treatment for depression.

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She continues to receive laser treatment for the scars on her face, as well as vital psychological support.
With an interdisciplinary staff of fourteen full - or part - time persons, the project maintains a diagnostic and treatment center where homeless men receive medical and psychiatric examinations, psychological testing, group or individual psychotherapy, vocational counseling, and Antabuse.
When the Canadian Supreme Court conjured in its governing Charter the right to receive euthanasia for virtually any diagnosed condition that causes «irremediable suffering» — a term that includes «psychological pain,» disability, and suffering that is deemed irremediable because alleviating treatment is refused by the patient — I hoped Canadian doctors would revolt.
I predict more people will be educated, fed, clothed, receive medical treatment, psychological counseling, adoption services, be housed or sheltered, by organizations expressing a religious belief, than by organizations expressing athieistic beliefs
Among the legislation they called for was passage of bi-partisan legislation (A. 2484 / S.2935) with Majority sponsors in both houses that would create a statewide registry for convicted animal abusers to ensure they can never adopt or purchase an animal again and that they receive psychological evaluation and treatment.
While good - looking people are generally believed to receive more favorable treatment in the hiring process, when it comes to applying for less desirable jobs, such as those with low pay or uninteresting work, attractiveness may be a liability, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
«Anger is a driver of violent behavior but it is responsive to anger - focused psychological treatment,» said Novaco, adding that this is one reason why soldiers presenting with PTSD, depression or, most important, both should receive treatment focusing on anger.
According to the EPI's findings, 66.9 per cent of young people aged 16 - 34 who had attempted suicide had not subsequently received medical or psychological help and specialist mental health services are on average turning away 23 per cent of the young people referred to them for treatment.
Our program provides these Service Members and Veterans the opportunity to re-engage in a critical military support mission while receiving treatment for their psychological wounds.
Nurse case managers ensure that health staff fulfill their obligations and responsibilities by making sure patients receive both medical and psychological treatment.
An extremely small number of residents had received treatment from specialist mental health services, and psychological interventions were not accessed by the group.
A sole managing conservator has the exclusive right to decide where the children live, consent to invasive medical or dental procedures, consent to psychiatric or psychological treatment, decide about the children's education, consent to marriage or enlistment in the armed forces, and the right to receive child support.
It is important for parents to know that treatment research has demonstrated that one of the most important factors influencing children's psychological adjustment is the degree of support they receive from their parents and other guardians.35, 36
Her seminal work on integrating psychological and somatic treatments for trauma survivors has received international acclaim.
The most effective psychological treatment currently available is cognitive behavioral therapy, yet it has a response rate variably rated as between 50 to 70 per cent, meaning that an important minority are not receiving benefit from the existing best available treatments.
There are well - documented associations between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and intimate relationship problems, including relationship distress and aggression, 1 and studies demonstrate that the presence of PTSD symptoms in one partner is associated with caregiver burden and psychological distress in the other partner.2 Although currently available individual psychotherapies for PTSD produce overall improvements in psychosocial functioning, these improvements are not specifically found in intimate relationship functioning.3 Moreover, it has been shown that even when patients receive state - of - the - art individual psychotherapy for the disorder, negative interpersonal relations predict worse treatment outcomes.4, 5
Eligible couples 1) had to be at least 25 years old; 2) had to be exclusively involved and living together for at least one year; 3) could not have been previously diagnosed with a psychotic disorder, or currently taking any medication known to treat psychosis or psychotic disorders; 4) could not be receiving current psychotherapeutic (psychological or psychiatric) treatment or anticipating such treatment within the next six months; 5) could not be drinking more than 14 alcoholic drinks per week, using any type of illegal drugs, or misusing prescription medication; and 6) could not have a history of either childhood or adulthood physical or sexual abuse.
Childhood Abuse History and Substance Use Among Men and Women Receiving Detoxification Services Brems, Johnson, Neal, & Freemon American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 30 (4), 2004 View Abstract Examines the link between childhood victimization and subsequent substance use and psychological adjustment among men and women receiving detoxification services at a large substance abuse treatmenReceiving Detoxification Services Brems, Johnson, Neal, & Freemon American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 30 (4), 2004 View Abstract Examines the link between childhood victimization and subsequent substance use and psychological adjustment among men and women receiving detoxification services at a large substance abuse treatmenreceiving detoxification services at a large substance abuse treatment center.
When an entire family receives the treatment, the psychological problems of the most troubled individual receives the most help because the system that underlies the individual's problems is being treated.
Many trials used volunteers or people selected by referrers as willing to take part in parenting projects, thus excluding many disorganised, unmotivated, or disadvantaged families, who have the most antisocial children.2 A review of meta - analyses of published trials of psychological treatments for childhood disorders found that in university settings the effect size was large, from 0.71 to 0.84 SD.12 In contrast, a review of six studies of outcome in regular service clinics since 1950 showed no significant effects, 12 and a large trial offering unrestricted access to outpatient services found no improvement.13 Reasons suggested for the poor outcome in clinic cases include that they have more severe problems, come from more distressed families, and receive less empirically supported interventions from staff with heavier caseloads.
Dr. Bagnato is a fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in Division 16 and he received the 1995 Best Research Article Award from Division 16 of APA (with John T. Neisworth) for his «national study on the social and treatment invalidity of intelligence testing in early childhood intervention.»
Manfred Döpfner received income as Head of the School for Child and Adolescent Behavior Therapy at the University of Cologne and royalties from treatment manuals, books and psychological tests published by Guilford, Hogrefe, Enke, Beltz, and Huber.
Exclusion criteria were mental retardation, psychosis, receiving concurrent psychological treatment or with major depression.
Evaluating treatment integrity is an important quality in psychological intervention research and so far has received little attention in studies of mindfulness - based programs for children and parents (Harnett and Dawe 2012).
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