Sentences with phrase «structured model of therapy»

Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) is a structured model of therapy that has been proven time and time again to help couples recover from the hurt of an affair, reconnect with their partner on a deep emotional level, and build happier, more resilient marriages.

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So far, gene therapy attempts have only resulted in partial improvements of hearing in mouse models of specific human deafness forms that did not include severe anomalies in hair cell structure.
Gene therapy restores vision - dependent behavior as well as retinal structure and function in a mouse model of RPE65 Leber congenital amaurosis.
Other major projects include systematic identification of biomarkers to improve clinical management of cardiotoxicity induced by cancer therapies, identification of ectopic pregnancy biomarkers, and use of chemical crosslinking coupled with high resolution mass spectrometry and molecular modeling to determine structures and dynamics of large protein complexes.
Perhaps the greatest attraction and chief benefit of intratumoral therapies is their ability to synergize with systemic checkpoint therapies and accelerate the development of a lymphoid infiltrate and perhaps secondary lymphoid structures in vivo, which in turn can result in systemic mobilization of a T - cell response: the local injection — global effect model.
This cognitive behavioural therapy is based on a cognitive - behavioural framework of structured and symptoms focused session content, use of structured homework tasks and the use of Aaron Beck's model for addressing unhelpful cognitions such as negative self - appraisals.
From the earliest conception of westernised family therapy in the mid to late 20th century, where directive, structured models dominated practice and literature, to the shift to neutrality and curiosity, where systemic theory started to become more mainstream, through the safe and sometimes unsafe uncertain times of constructionism, to the present day, where appreciation of past -LSB-...]
It was the mainstay of the 1st Edition of Integrated Family Therapy, a problem - centred model that took account of family structure, organisation and transactional processes (with less emphasis upon intra-psychic factors, despite its subtitle, a problem - centred psychodynamic approach).
From the earliest conception of westernised family therapy in the mid to late 20th century, where directive, structured models dominated practice and literature, to the shift to neutrality and curiosity, where systemic theory started to become more mainstream, through the safe and sometimes unsafe uncertain times of constructionism, to the present day, where appreciation of past and present are coming together, exciting and ultimately useful concepts abound.
Topics Varieties of Group Therapy and the AEP Model: Psychodynamic, Existential / Humanistic, Gestalt, Eclectic Group Paradoxes Structure and Safety in Group Therapy: Check - ins and Check - outs.
Tension arises over an array of issues, according to Catherine Bronza, an Orlando, FL - based psychotherapist who uses a short - term structured psychotherapy approach with clients called the Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy Model (EFT).
Using a format of didactic instruction, demonstration play sessions, required at - home play sessions, and supervision, parents are taught basic child - centred play therapy principles and skills, including tracking, responsive listening, returning responsibility to children, the ACT model of limit setting, and how to structure weekly 30 - minute play sessions with their children using a special kit of selected toys.
Filial therapy is a structured and time - limited training model in which parents of young children are trained in play therapy skills, similarly to how therapists are taught in graduate school, with the goal of empowering parents and caregivers to be the change agent for their child instead of having to rely on an «expert» to «fix» whatever their child's struggle or problem.
The model provides a structure for couples therapy by identifying the developmental task, developmental stalemate, diagnosis and specific treatment intervention for each stage of development» (from the Bader - Pearson web site http://www.couplesinstitute.com/about-us/)
This workshop is intended to provide play therapists a cursory understanding of Jungian Analytical Play Therapy with the intention to provide them with a relevant model and structure by which they can deepen their understanding of children's therapeutic play.
This workshop is intended to provide play therapists a cursory understanding of Jungian Analytical Play Therapy with the intention to provide them with a relevant model and structure by which...
Using a format of didactic instruction, demonstration play sessions, required at - home play sessions, and supervision, parents are taught basic child - centered play therapy principles and skills including tracking, responsive listening, reflecting feelings, returning responsibility to children, the ACT model of limit setting, building children's self - esteem and how to structure weekly 30 - minute play sessions with their children using a special kit of selected toys.
Play Therapy International has, through the work carried out by Play Therapy UK (PTUK), pioneered the development and use of a competency framework, as the foundation of a Profession Structure Model, to improve the understanding of exactly what a practitioner of therapeutic play does.
John also shares insight on effective CBT clinical application, including session structure and phases of treatment, before looking at some current adaptations of the cognitive model including DBT, ACT, and Schema Therapy.
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