A study of the therapeutic working alliance, client motivation for therapy and subsequent self - reported changes in abusive behavior among a sample of male batterers from the abuse ceases today program.
Not exact matches
His
work studied diagnostic and
therapeutic responses as well as elucidation
of the basic mechanisms
of penetrating injury.
«We hope that our
work will provide the basis for a larger
study of patient samples that may ultimately identify biomarkers that can be used as surrogate markers to determine the benefit
of therapeutic interventions in diagnosed but asymptomatic HD patients to prevent or delay disease onset.»
This new technology offers two main advantages based on the use
of molecular tools to manipulate the genome: firstly,
working models that had not existed up until now for the
study of tumour biology and, secondly, their application will eventually allow for the
study of new
therapeutic targets and therapies.
This
work provides a proof
of principle for a new approach in the
study and treatment
of cancer: the aberrant expression in a tissue or organ
of genes specific to other tissues could become a new tool for establishing a prognosis and personalizing
therapeutic care.
The
study, published in the PNAS journal, has opened the door to a new
therapeutic pathway that consists
of complementing the physical treatments received by these patients with therapies to overcome attention deficit disorders, such as
working with video games.
«Our
work and that
of our colleagues on stress and CRF have been mechanistically implicated in Alzheimer's disease, but agents that impact CRF signaling have not been carefully tested for
therapeutic efficacy or long - term safety in animal models,» said the
study's principal investigator and corresponding author Robert Rissman, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Neurosciences and Biomarker Core Director for the Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study (A
study's principal investigator and corresponding author Robert Rissman, PhD, assistant professor in the Department
of Neurosciences and Biomarker Core Director for the Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative
Study (A
Study (ADCS).
The Myelin Repair Foundation, which funded this
work as part
of a multi-institutional effort to accelerate research and development
of treatments for MS, has entered into a cooperative agreement with the National Institutes
of Health to assess guanabenz as a
therapeutic candidate in MS clinical
studies.
«Neuregulin - 1 has broad
therapeutic potential, but mechanistically, we are still learning about how it
works,» says the
study's senior investigator Kuo - Fen Lee, a professor in the Salk Institute's Clayton Foundation Laboratories for Peptide Biology and holder
of the Helen McLoraine Chair in Molecular Neurobiology.
Rod Kellems, Ph.D.,
study co-author and chairman
of the Department
of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the UTHealth Medical School, added, «This research provides insight into how red blood cells
work, revealing that SphK1 - mediated elevation
of S1P contributes to sickling and promotes disease progression and highlights potential
therapeutic opportunities for sickle cell disease.»
The
study evaluated the delivery
of Letting the Future In, an NSPCC - designed programme that sees social
work professionals deliver
therapeutic support to children aged four to 17 who have experienced sexual abuse.
«Future
studies on how PAF / PAFR signaling controls UCP1 levels through beta3 - AR production in the BAT
of animals and humans may reveal new
therapeutic targets to treat metabolic disorders associated with obesity,» said Junko Sugatani, Ph.D., a researcher involved in the
work from the Department
of Pharmaco - Biochemistry at the School
of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University
of Shizuoka in Shizuoka, Japan.
«First we need to understand how mammalian regeneration
works in a natural setting, then comes the potential to create
therapeutic treatments for humans,» said Thomas Gawriluk, postdoctoral scholar and co-lead author
of the
study.
The science
of genetics is built on Gregor Mendel's
work on peas; Barbara McClintock discovered transposable elements — «jumping genes» — while
working on maize; the science
of «RNA interference» and its potential
therapeutic applications derives from early
studies of cosuppression in transgenic purple petunias.
With so much
work needed in
studying the nature
of stem cells and using them to
study disease processes, therapies based on ES cells seem very far down the line, noted Lorenz Studer
of Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center in New York, who pointed out that so far there have only been two published papers on
therapeutic cloning, both
of them in mice.
«Our findings suggest new ways
of tackling the still - difficult task
of working out which patients should receive which drug and how drugs should be combined to maximize
therapeutic benefit,» said senior study author Peter Sorger, the Otto Krayer Professor of Systems Pharmacology and director of the Harvard Program in Therapeutic Science and the Laboratory of Systems Pharmacology at Harvard Medi
therapeutic benefit,» said senior
study author Peter Sorger, the Otto Krayer Professor
of Systems Pharmacology and director
of the Harvard Program in
Therapeutic Science and the Laboratory of Systems Pharmacology at Harvard Medi
Therapeutic Science and the Laboratory
of Systems Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School.
In the following weeks I hope to be able to adjust the quality
of my
therapeutic sessions, to find enough arguments for treatment concepts and to
study the interdisciplinary
work in my department in Germany.
The results are «important both for mechanistic
study and also for potentially
therapeutic developments,» said Yadong Huang
of the University
of California, San Francisco, and the Gladstone Institute
of Neurological Disease, who also was not involved in the
work.
«Our
study also highlights that growth
of normal cells and cancer cells is driven by different gene switches, suggesting that further
work to find ways to control the activity
of such disease - specific switches could lead to novel, highly specific approaches for
therapeutic intervention», says Professor Jussi Taipale, who led the
study.
If you read some
of the published
studies from Dr. Seyfried and Dr. D'Agostino, you'll see that they are
working on the idea
of combining this kind
of therapeutic ketosis with other supplements that challenge cancer cell metabolism.
Companion and WVS will be
working together over the next several months to document and share some
of these outstanding case
studies, to better educate veterinary professionals around the world about the overwhelming number
of applications afforded by this versatile
therapeutic technology.
For the last ten years my research at Emory has focused on clinical
studies through my pro bono
work as a human rights attorney, representing immigrants and low income disenfranchised minority groups, and over the last six years as a part - time magistrate judge engaged in presiding over and supervising
therapeutic criminal diversion programs designed to redress the traumatization
of socially and economically marginalized minority young adults, whose socioeconomic condition contributed to their criminalization.
Main Responsibilities: Site management to ensure proper adherence to protocol
Work on Phase I - IV clinical research
studies and various
therapeutic areas Identify, select, initiate and close - out appropriate investigational sites Ensure compliance to the
study protocol, Standard Operating Procedures, applicable regulations, and the principles
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D. are co-founders
of the Institute for the
Study of Therapeutic Change, Chicago, a private group
of clinicians and researchers dedicated to
studying «what
works» in treatment.
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My
therapeutic style with couples is influenced by my training and
study of John Welwood's (author
of Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships)
work on mindfulness in relationship, David Schnarch's (author
of Passionate Marriage)
work on genuine contact in relationship, and Harville Hendrix's (author
of Getting the Love You Want) Imago Therapy.
Research reviews have consistently reported a positive relationship across
studies between the quality
of the
therapeutic alliance and therapy outcome, although there are some instances where the
working alliance fails to predict outcome or where associations are nonsignificant [5 - 10].
While data from the aforementioned
studies provide valuable information and preliminary evidence that a positive
working alliance can be developed through the Internet, empirical data derived from systematic exploration
of the online
therapeutic relationship remain sparse.
Moreover, these results question the usefulness
of psychological research and applied
therapeutic work for non-Western communities, as most
studies and programs are informed by and tailored to the needs
of middle - class families and their ideal
of instilling autonomy in children.