Outcome research informs us that couples counseling is more effective
than individual therapy in identifying addiction and moving the addict and family into recovery.
Not exact matches
If she can do that, then she may enable her brothers and sisters
in Christ to claim their baptismal commission to be siblings
in Christ and priests to one another rather
than detached strangers or consumers of
individual therapy.
Trauma - Informed Expressive Arts and Play
Therapy integrates neurodevelopmental knowledge and the sensory qualities of the arts
in trauma including the following 1) how the mind and body respond to traumatic events; 2) recognition that symptoms are adaptive coping strategies rather
than pathology; 3) emphasis on cultural sensitivity and empowerment; and 4) helping to move
individuals from being not only survivors, but ultimately to becoming «thrivers» through skill building, support networks, and resilience enhancement.
«There are currently no
therapies which successfully reverse the damage seen
in the more
than 12,000
individuals who suffer a spinal cord injury each year
in the United States alone,» says Dr. Richard G. Fessler, professor of neurological surgery at Rush University Medical Center and principal investigator for the Phase 1 clinical trial involving AST - OPC1 (oligodendrocyte progenitor cells).
More
than 9,000
individuals are currently being cared for within the SHCS — that's around 75 percent of all people treated with antiretroviral
therapies in Switzerland.
In the absence of antiretroviral therapy, over 99 % of individuals infected with HIV go on to develop full - blown AIDS, and the condition evolves more rapidly in children than in adult
In the absence of antiretroviral
therapy, over 99 % of
individuals infected with HIV go on to develop full - blown AIDS, and the condition evolves more rapidly
in children than in adult
in children
than in adult
in adults.
This patient's viral load remains undetectable even
in the absence of anti-retroviral
therapy more
than three years post-transplant, suggesting that this
individual's HIV infection has been eradicated.
«With the inauguration of the Institute for Personalized Medicine, we have reasserted our early leadership
in the science of tailoring
therapy to
individuals, an approach that
in some ways began at Hershey with the observations around pharmacogenetics by our founding chair of pharmacology, Elliot Vesell, more
than 40 years ago,» said Daniel Notterman, vice dean for research and graduate studies.
«The strong evidence that abnormal TDP - 43 protein is involved
in the development of ALS, coupled with models that may replicate ALS more faithfully
than other tools, may speed development of
therapies for the thousands of
individuals diagnosed with this devastating disease.»
Nutritional
Therapy is based on the principles of Functional Medicine which addresses the
individual with the disease rather
than the disease the
individual has.The Institute of Functional Medicine was set up
in the U.S. by doctors and researchers who were asking more questions as to why chronic disease was so prevalent and how it was being caused.
Harrison Memorial Animal Hospital Colorado's largest non-profit veterinary hospital., offers veterinary services to
individuals, to more
than 60 rescue and shelter groups, and to organizations that are
in need of veterinary care for service animals or
therapy animals.
An
individual who has lost a limb and is working with physical
therapy assistants to learn how to use a prosthetic replacement, for example, but is
in good overall health otherwise, will be able to obtain a life insurance policy more easily
than a person who is very severely limited
in function and abilities.
The RNS System is an adjunctive
therapy in reducing the frequency of seizures
in individuals 18 years of age or older with partial onset seizures who have undergone diagnostic testing that localized no more
than 2 epileptogenic foci, are refractory to two or more antiepileptic medications, and currently have frequent and disabling seizures.
Research indicates that marriage and family
therapy is as effective, and
in some cases more effective
than standard and / or
individual treatments for many mental health problems such as: adult schizophrenia, affective (mood) disorders, adult alcoholism and drug abuse, children's conduct disorders, adolescent drug abuse, anorexia
in young adult women, childhood autism, chronic physical illness
in adults and children, and marital distress and conflict.
In such situations, individual counseling may be more appropriate than couples therapy, particularly in addressing the perpetrator's behavior and the victim's difficulty in removing himself or herself from the situatio
In such situations,
individual counseling may be more appropriate
than couples
therapy, particularly
in addressing the perpetrator's behavior and the victim's difficulty in removing himself or herself from the situatio
in addressing the perpetrator's behavior and the victim's difficulty
in removing himself or herself from the situatio
in removing himself or herself from the situation.
Associate members are
individuals who submit proof of an official designation indicating they have met all educational requirements for licensure or certification
in a mental health profession other
than marriage and family
therapy and are completing the post graduate clinical hours to practice independently
in a mental health field other
than MFT.
In heterosexual couples in which men are entering outpatient treatment for alcoholism or other drug abuse, behavioural couples therapy was more effective than individual based therapy for improving the psychosocial functioning of their childre
In heterosexual couples
in which men are entering outpatient treatment for alcoholism or other drug abuse, behavioural couples therapy was more effective than individual based therapy for improving the psychosocial functioning of their childre
in which men are entering outpatient treatment for alcoholism or other drug abuse, behavioural couples
therapy was more effective
than individual based
therapy for improving the psychosocial functioning of their children.
More
than in individual therapy, it can be said that couple's
therapy is all about the field.
The focus of couples
therapy is on the relationship itself, rather
than on the
individuals in the partnership.
Throughout my more
than 15 years as a licensed psychologist
in California, I have treated several hundreds of
individuals and couples and exceeded the 10,000 - hour mark doing
therapy.
Time and again, research shows us that feeling understood by and connected to your therapist is important for a good outcome, and this is no less important
in couples treatment
than in individual therapy.
Warning: Stay away from Dan Wile's training if,
in order to pique your interest, you need: to feel you're
in the presence of the «greatness» of an inflated ego to hear word followed by brilliant and erudite word, without the hindrance of real - life application to maintain a sense of perfection as a therapist - rather
than to face your inner struggles However, if you are interested
in a couples orientation presented by a truly humble and authentic
individual and an outstanding expert
in the field, one who: strips away your masks, exposing the inner voice of the vulnerable therapist lurking beneath your professional persona as you perform a
therapy session empowers you with tools to that facilitates each partner to bring forth their voice
in the session and have their message - at long last - be heard by their partners, then look no further.
The authors
in this issue resemble those family
therapy pioneers
in their willingness to rock the boat and exhort their colleagues to reconsider their basic clinical assumptions, including why so many still concentrate on
individual treatment, rather
than more challenging modes of
therapy.
The most promising psychological interventions for depression
in children are
individual rather
than family
therapies.
I offer private intensives for couples and
individuals rather
than standard weekly
therapy, designed to accomplish months of
therapy in three days.
Family
Therapy looks at the
individual in the context of their relationships and social milieu rather
than in isolation.
However, when stratified by quality of studies, the Cochrane review found no statistically significant evidence
in methodologically robust RCTs that exercise was more effective
than psychological or pharmacological
therapies.46 Nevertheless, we still found that depressive symptoms are associated with lower PA levels
in individuals at high risk of CVD, which highlights the importance of screening and optimising conventional depression management48 to reduce depressive symptoms, which could help lower CVD risk.3 4
For more
than 30 years I've specialized
in diagnostic and functional assessments,
individual therapy for adults and adolescents, as well as training and consultation for caregivers.
Indeed, the data seems to suggest that
in some situations, Schema
Therapy can work more swiftly in a group or when group therapy is added to treatment, than individual therapy
Therapy can work more swiftly
in a group or when group
therapy is added to treatment, than individual therapy
therapy is added to treatment,
than individual therapytherapy alone.
There were no significant differences
in the number of dropouts between the marital
therapy group
than in the
individual psychotherapy group, this was also true when only distressed couples were analysed.
Marital distress was significantly lower and persistence of marital distress significantly less frequent
in the marital
therapy group
than in the
individual treatment group.
Although there is no evidence to consider marital
therapy as more or less effective
than individual psychotherapy or drug
therapy for depression, the evidence for improvement
in couple relationships due to marital
therapy may favour the choice of marital
therapy when marital distress is perceived as a major problem.
Family and couples
therapy is
in many ways much closer to «real world»
therapy than treatment models used
in individual therapy studies, which is sometimes called market relevance when you start talking to insurance companies about the effectiveness of family
therapy.
Elizabeth Sloan, LPC, LCPC, who sees clients
in both Maryland and Virginia, holds a Master's degree
in Marriage and Family
Therapy and has worked with couples, families, and
individuals for more
than 25 years.
I originally chose to work
in the field of
individual psychology, but through research and education many years ago found marriage counseling to be even more effective for
individuals than individual therapy alone.
Since our health and well - being is influenced
in large measure by the family environment we reside
in, family
therapy seeks to understand and foster change
in the relationship patterns that exist between
individuals in the family system rather
than focusing directly on issues or factors within a specific
individual.
Couples
therapy is also less threatening
than offering to «guest star»
in an
individual therapy session.
Couples
therapy helps narcissism much better
than individual therapy — because the partner is involved
in the effort.
In couples therapy, we have to interrupt their negative cycles much more than in individual therap
In couples
therapy, we have to interrupt their negative cycles much more
than in individual therap
in individual therapy.
A solution - oriented map for working with couples What to do next with challenging couples How to reverse negative momentum Blending marriage education with Divorce Busting
therapy It takes one to tango A framework for working with
individuals on relationship issues A crisis
in the bedroom Bridging the desire gap Overcoming infidelity Affair - proofing one s marriage Impasse busting How not to work harder
than they do What to do when one person has given up Overcoming the blame game and hopelessness Dropping the therapeutic rope Dealing with our own oppositional disorder Homework assignments that work Beyond techniques Giving clients open heart surgery Developing your own marriage class and taking it on the road If you work with couples and are committed to helping them resolve their differences rather
than dissolve their marriages, you won't want to miss this intensive training.
If one or both members of the couple simultaneously do
individual work, there is a risk that the material from the couples
therapy will be processed
in the
individual sessions rather
than in the couple session where it belongs.
What makes EFT or, alternatively, object relations couple
therapy different
than what once was is that couples
therapy provides a context
in which to heal the
individual pains.
Further,
in some instances, the level of change is even more powerful
than in individual therapy.
A study of
individual cognitive
therapy for bipolar disorder showed positive outcomes at 1 - year follow - up, but the benefits were reduced over time, suggesting the need for booster sessions to sustain the gains.19 As with many forms of
therapy, CBT has been found to be more successful
in reducing relapse
in the depressive pole compared with the manic pole.30 A large randomised trial of CBT showed no difference between CBT and treatment as usual, when all participants were included
in the analyses.31 However, results of a post-hoc analysis suggested that CBT was effective for participants who reported fewer
than 12 prior episodes of illness and were not acutely unwell when
therapy began; numbers of episodes of mania rather
than depression seemed to predict treatment response.32 Such data can help guide the clinical application of CBT for bipolar patients.
In contradistinction to traditional individual therapy, coaching focuses on real world behavior with significant others rather than the in - session therapeutic relationshi
In contradistinction to traditional
individual therapy, coaching focuses on real world behavior with significant others rather
than the
in - session therapeutic relationshi
in - session therapeutic relationship.
We also tell clients that research indicates that the chance of divorce is greater if clients engage
in individual therapy rather
than couple
therapy (Bray & Jouriles 1995).
I've worked with several clients, both
in couples and
individual therapy, where one partner has very different political views
than the other and it doesn't cause tension
in the relationship.
The great advantage of group psychotherapy is that these issues can be addressed
in the «here and now» —
in a situation much closer to the real world
than is found
in individual therapy.
Family and Marital
therapy is unfortunately more often
than not provided by people whose training is primarily
in individual therapy.
With more
than 15 years of clinical experience
in various places including university, day care psychiatry, drug addiction unit, home consultation service and private practice, he provides
individual and group
therapy for patients with severe personality disorders and complex trauma.