Sentences with phrase «term therapeutic work»

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Further work will be critical to determine whether WNT inhibition or similar approaches would provide long - term therapeutic value in the clinic.»
«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 (ADCS).
Their work points to opportunities for therapeutic interventions — even in the first few weeks of life — that might improve long - term outcomes for the preemies.
Her short - term memory never fully recovered and her work became a therapeutic practice and vehicle for holding onto memories and emotions she would otherwise forget.
Furthermore, since the therapeutic use of self in systemic work is important, termination of the encounter necessarily faces the therapist too with a challenge in human - relations terms.
The exercises and techniques below are meant to be used within the context of a therapeutic working relationship, but some also have applications for those who wish to explore the possibilities of family therapy before committing to a long - term treatment with a therapist.
Developed to allow multiple perspectives on how curiosity might be exercised, the case of Dana is also used below to provide an overview of the main elements of short - term work for therapeutic change, perhaps the most common outcome of a systemic assessment.
My therapeutic work incorporates psychodynamic and humanistic approaches as needed for a particular person and situation.I provide shorter - term, problem - focused, and longer term more intensive psychotherapy.
Where the term «therapy» is used, it refers to work done by individual and organisational practitioner members in the field of therapeutic play, play therapy, filial play, creative arts therapies, child counselling and child psychotherapy.
I have often described my work with people in broad terms: humanistic, client - centered, process - oriented, and integrated in terms of drawing on a number of therapeutic perspectives and approaches to change and self - development.
Develop a frame for therapeutic work with traumatized clients that facilitates frequent reference throughout treatment, whether short - term or long term.
Individual psychotherapy requires an intense focus on the individual client and the therapeutic work proceeds in terms of insight gained from the understanding of patterns that have emerged from unmet developmental needs or in more of a problem - solving psychotherapy, then individual problem solving strategies are developed within the context of the client - psychotherapist relationship.
In the work I do with clients, I find that the therapeutic bond and use of humor in treatment (healing laughter) are most important in addressing long - term, harmful patterns.
It was so relevant and did not only equip me to help the children I work with, but was so therapeutic to myself as well as I gained a lot in terms of personally dealing with my own emotions.»
A qualified professional trained in therapeutic counseling can help you define such terms, and thus help you maximize the effort you must put into working through trauma and loss.
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