Not exact matches
Survivors should be assessed for physical (e.g.: urinary, sexual, bowel) and
psychosocial effects of prostate cancer and its
treatment; the focus of assessment should be tailored to the type of cancer
treatment received and current disease state to trigger appropriate self - management and clinical management strategies for support and therapy.
Improvement in
psychosocial functioning of children whose fathers
received treatment for either AL or ODA was greater in the BCT than in either of IBT and PACT groups throughout follow up (table ⇓).
Participating clinicians also
received education regarding depression evaluation, management, and pharmacological and
psychosocial treatment.
To determine whether participants with and without a PersD
received different
treatment, we assessed the percentage of participants receiving1 or more of the following: any psychotropic medication, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, benzodiazepines, atypical antidepressants, any
psychosocial treatment, relaxation training, 1 or more cognitive techniques, 1 or more behavioral techniques, or psychodynamic therapy.
Families were encouraged to continue
receiving other
psychosocial and pharmacological
treatments throughout study participation.
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
Throughout therapy, the therapist will typically place emphasis on the promotion of mental health and
psychosocial development, explaining
treatment plans to the person
receiving treatment and a child's legal guardians, if necessary.
One hundred twenty - nine Jamaican children were randomly assigned to one of four groups: 1)
psychosocial stimulation; 2) nutritional supplementation (1 kg milk - based formula per week); 3) both
psychosocial stimulation and nutritional supplementation; and 4) a control group that did not
receive treatment.
Eight years after — a follow - up study of mothers with children at
psychosocial risk who
received early
treatment: Does early intervention leave its mark
None of the children were currently
receiving or had ever taken psychotropic medication or participated in a previous
psychosocial treatment.
Recently, investigations exploring other outcomes have found that, compared to traditional individual - based
treatments, participation in BCT results in significantly (a) higher reductions in partner violence, (b) greater improvements in
psychosocial functioning of children who live with parents who
receive the intervention, and (c) better cost - benefit and cost - effectiveness.