Sentences with phrase «strategy for therapeutic intervention»

The goal of this research is to help elucidate the neurobiological basis of this disorder and to test novel strategies for therapeutic intervention.

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Athletic Trainers work closely with physicians and other health professionals and are responsible for being current in several areas, including: an evidence based practice (EBP), prevention and health promotion (PHP), clinical examination and diagnosis (CE), acute care of injuries and illnesses (AC), therapeutic interventions (TI), psychosocial strategies and referral (PS), healthcare administration (HA), and professional development and responsibility (PD).
«Our study highlights the multifaceted pathophysiology of Dravet Syndrome that includes brain, heart, and autonomic disturbances, and suggests novel therapeutic strategies for interventions to reduce SUDEP in this and perhaps other severe epilepsies,» says David S. Auerbach, Ph.D., of the University of Michigan.
This committee evaluates how well current funding strategies meet the needs for research on preventive, therapeutic, and services interventions.
Ultimately, a better molecular - level understanding of the regulatory mechanisms that control ALC1 activity may in the long term open up new horizons for therapeutic intervention strategies», Deindl says.
For example, the counterintuitive management strategy in such an encephalitis case would be to suppress the immune system — not a therapeutic intervention one would necessarily consider in the case of a pathogen caused disease.
We utilize an integrative platform that coordinates these approaches to answer specific questions about lung cancer biology and define strategies for diagnosis and therapeutic intervention.
AEDP fills the longstanding gap between theory and clinical practice: It explicates how to engender secure attachment in our different therapeutic dyads with specific intervention strategies for expanding self - self attachment and self - other relational capacities.
The different psychosocial interventions all have some overlapping paradigms; for example, psychoeducation is part of CBT.47 It may also reflect a similar approach to delivery, in that material is presented in a sequential and structured manner, with an emphasis on patients gaining personalised skills in the management of their illness.34 Finally, the different psychological approaches each have their own emphasis, but share the strategies shown in Box 2 — that is, key content related to the therapeutic alliance, education, enhancement of adherence, early identification of prodromes, awareness of illness triggers, the importance of supportive relationships, and development of strategies such as relapse prevention plans and constructive coping skills.
Attendees will learn effective EFT strategies and interventions for common comorbidity issues such as depression, trauma, or other stress - related disorders to improve a couple's overall therapeutic outcome.
List therapeutic goals and intervention strategies for support, psychoeducational, and process groups.
Creative Interventions for Children of Divorce — An innovative collection of therapeutic games, art techniques, and stories to help children of divorce express feelings, understand marriage and divorce, deal with loyalty binds, parental conflict, and reunification fantasies, address self - blame, and learn coping strategies.
Creative Interventions for Bereaved Children — A uniquely creative compilation of therapeutic games, art activities, and stories to help bereaved children express feelings of grief, learn basic concepts of death, diffuse traumatic reminders, address self - blame, commemorate the deceased, and learn coping strategies.
This training is designed to further increase the knowledge base of mental health professionals with adoption issues that may complicate their therapeutic interventions and suggest successful strategies for working with adoptive families in times of crisis.
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