MCI Ireland also supports
therapeutic interventions designed specifically for young people, noted the evaluators.
Emotionally focused therapy,
a therapeutic intervention designed to address distress in adult relationships, offers techniques for couples to learn how to address relationship conflict.
TARGET is an educational and
therapeutic intervention designed to prevent and treat traumatic stress disorders (including PTSD, severe anxiety disorders, depression, and dissociative disorders), co-occurring addictive, personality, or psychotic disorders, and adjustment disorders related to other types of stressors.
Not exact matches
Therapeutic boarding schools are
designed to help troubled teens that need outside
intervention for common challenges such as depression, anxiety, defiance, substance abuse and other behavioral issues.
«Well -
designed research protocols are needed in order to better evaluate the effectiveness of various
therapeutic interventions,» she says.
Importantly, these studies provide the foundation for the in vivo characterization of the mechanisms that contribute to drug - induced cognitive impairments that will greatly facilitate the
design and testing of
therapeutic interventions to ameliorate excessive impulsivity that sabotages attempts at prolonged drug abstinence.
Although finding the gene (s) responsible and the regulatory regions that are relevant for such conditions does not automatically lead to a cure, such findings can give important clues about what is malfunctioning at the cellular level, a required step in
designing therapeutic interventions.
Most of the literature on psychological
interventions is merely descriptive, and the few studies that include a control group usually compare
intervention vs waiting list controls.5 - 7 This
design does not control the effect of the time spent with the therapist or meeting other patients, which may be
therapeutic in itself for some patients, as shown by the increasing popularity of self - help groups for bipolar patients.17
In addition, the patient - centric focus emphasises customised
therapeutic approaches to target patients» specific needs.36 In
designing this current
intervention, we infused elements of cognitive — behavioural therapy and supportive therapy.
Therapeutic Interventions Interventions are
designed to help couples strengthen their relationships in three primary areas: friendship, conflict management, and creation of shared meaning.
In addition to providing a flexible structure for assessment and
intervention, The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) approach is
designed to strengthen the
therapeutic alliance and increase patient motivation.
Like the AEDC, the MCS was
designed as a population measurement tool rather than a diagnostic instrument for the identification of children presenting needs that require specialist support services or
therapeutic intervention.11 Thus, the MCS measured both successful attainment of these competencies as well as vulnerabilities or immaturity of these skills relative to age peers.
Some children may need more intensive,
therapeutic intervention through trauma - focused therapy
designed for clinical work with young children and their families.
Direct
therapeutic intervention, such as one - on - one therapy sessions or
therapeutic playgroups conducted by a licensed or certified mental health professional, is
designed to provide targeted assistance to a specific child experiencing mental health issues.
The
interventions in this book have been specially
designed to engage children in counseling, and to help them approach their grief within the context of a safe
therapeutic environment.
Then we will practice using the vocabulary, concepts, characters, and themes in building relationships with gamer play therapy clients and
designing therapeutic metaphors and
interventions for using with them.
Early
intervention and treatment services are provided 5.5 hours per day, five days a week in a licensed child - care (
therapeutic / treatment milieu) setting and are
designed to meet the unique needs of each child and family.
The programs of the West Coast Institute are
designed to support the use of creative and playful
therapeutic interventions that foster the rightful path toward integration of each client regardless of age.
The data abstraction form included (1) authors and publication date, (2) the study sample (eg, demographic characteristics), (3) the
intervention and the interventionists, (4) study
design elements, (5) the
therapeutic relationship element studied and how it was measured (eg, scale), and (6) the findings pertaining to the
therapeutic relationship.
Therapeutic interventions should be
designed to assist children in developing and maintaining differentiated views of their parents as opposed to polarized views.
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.
The presents study was
designed to evaluated the effectiveness of Life Space Crisis
Intervention (LSCI), a
therapeutic and verbal strategy developed by Long that fits into this third category of conflict management programs.