Though
traditional models of therapy described some aspects of a subjective system of «mind,» recent advancements in studies of consciousness, mindfulness, and emotion have greatly expanded views of the complex and interactive nature of the mind.
About Blog Jay Dicharry's unique approach goes outside
the traditional model of therapy and aims to correct imbalances before they affect your performance.
Not exact matches
Through her work at Thriving Minds, Katelyn specializes in treating children with Selective Mutism via
traditional weekly
therapy, intensive
therapy (i.e., 15 - 20 hours
of treatment in one week), and group
therapy models.
In addition to conducting and funding research to develop more effective and safer
therapies, NCI has thriving research programs in critically important areas like survivorship, delivery
of care, primary prevention, screening, and quality
of life — areas that are not traditionally supported by the private sector because they have limited commercial value or are not a good fit with
traditional pharmaceutical and biotech business
models.
Learning Solution - Focused
Therapy: An Illustrated Guidebridges the gap between the
traditional medical
model of problem - focused assessment and treatment and the newer, increasingly popular strength - based treatment approach.
Learning Solution - Focused
Therapy: An Illustrated Guide bridges the gap between the
traditional medical
model of problem - focused assessment and treatment and the newer, increasingly popular strength - based treatment approach.
«Russ Harris is a world - renowned and highly respected trainer
of acceptance and commitment
therapy, a modern scientific
model of human psychology that overlaps to a great extent with aspects
of traditional spiritual wisdom.
GST is a unique approach to ST that goes far beyond
traditional group
therapy models; furthermore, it does not simply incorporate individual ST interventions into a group format, rather, has developed new adaptations
of ST interventions for the group modality.
After years
of working in the
traditional gestalt
model, we pursued further group
therapy training at the Washington School
of Psychiatry in Washington DC, and learned a great deal about approaching groups from a variety
of perspectives: a Systems perspective, an Intersubjective / Self Psychololgical perspective, a Kleinian / Object Relations, a post-modern Lacanian perspective, Yalom's interpersonal approach and Bion's analytic orientation.
A breath
of fresh air in the competitive «mine is best» atmosphere currently so divisive in the field
of trauma
therapy, each varied and complex case (presented in a variety
of writing styles: case reports, session - by - session narratives, single session transcripts) is approached with a combination
of methods ranging from
traditional psychodynamic and cognitive approaches and applications
of attachment theory to innovative trauma methods including EMDR and Levine's SIBAM
model.
Schema
therapy is an integrated
model of psychotherapy that has been shown in multiple studies to be significantly more effective than
traditional psychotherapeutic treatments for a broad range
of personality disorders, contributing to real recovery for our patients and clients, not just symptom reduction.
The
traditional theories
of Skinner, Bandura, Beck, Ellis and Meichenbaum will be studies as well as newer
models of cognitive behavioral
therapy (e.g., Cognitive Constructivism and Mindfulness).
Harm Reduction
Therapy is a form
of treating substance misuse that expands the
traditional «disease concept»
model to one that allows for an individualized approach based on the needs
of each patient.
Intensives provide an opportunity to address issues outside
of the constraints
of a
traditional one hour - a-week
therapy model.
Modelled after the Family Bridges program in Texas, this form
of «reconciliation
therapy» differs from
traditional therapy by offering a directive intervention, founded on accountability and with measured milestones and practical suggestions, using a psycho - educational approach as opposed to
therapy.
Traditional DBT treatment incorporates DBT - specific individual and group modalities, but this
model has also been shown to be effective when DBT skills group is combined with other forms
of individual
therapy.
A breath
of fresh air in the competitive, «mine is best» atmosphere currently so divisive in the field
of trauma
therapy, each varied and complex case is approached with a combination
of methods ranging from
traditional psychodynamic and cognitive approaches and applications
of attachment theory to innovative trauma methods including EMDR and Levine's SIBAM
model.
It is important that you know we do not subscribe in the
traditional «sickness»
model that so many in the field
of therapy and counseling are clinically attached to, which historically suggests a person has an «illness».
Unlike more
traditional approaches that prescribe a supportive, listening - empathetic approach to
therapy, therapists working with the SFT
model get involved with a family's transactions, and, as some theorists describe it, metaphorically become a member
of the family.
The late - 1960s and early - 1970s saw the development
of network
therapy (which bears some resemblance to
traditional practices such as Ho'oponopono) by Ross Speck and Carolyn Attneave, and the emergence
of behavioral marital
therapy (renamed behavioral couples
therapy in the 1990s; see also relationship counseling) and behavioral family
therapy as
models in their own right.