Compare Present - Centered Group Therapy awith other
trauma group approaches.
Not exact matches
It does not measure other critical brain functions that can be adversely affected by head
trauma, such as balance and vision, which is why expert
groups [1] recommend a «multifaceted
approach to concussion management that emphasizes the use of objective assessment tools aimed at capturing the spectrum of clinical signs and symptoms, cognitive dysfunction, and physical deficits... that are more sensitive to the injury than using any one component alone.»
Professional Experience Valley
Trauma Center (Van Nuys, CA) 2011 — Present In - Home Outreach Counselor • Provide prevention education and counseling at the individual, family and
group level within both in - home and clinical settings while overseeing all case management services • Utilize various methods including humanistic, cognitive behavioral and family systems
approaches • Assist
group members in the discovery of internal sources of strength and ability to effectively cope with situational crises a well as modify self - defeating behavior • Set and achieve specific
group - level goals while helping participants define concrete, meaningful developmental benchmarks, appraising on - going change processes and related dynamics, and connecting individual efforts to common themes • Manage 10 cases on a weekly basis while ensuring an initial visitation with clients within 48 hours of referral • Perform new program participant assessments and participate in all intake and discharge functions
Summary: (To include comparison
groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Effectiveness of an integrated
trauma - informed
approach to treating women with co-occurring disorders and histories of
trauma was evaluated.
«Our multi-disciplinary team
approach incorporates: 12 - step facilitation Individual therapy
Group psychotherapy Medication management Case management Nutrition counseling In addition, clients benefit from a variety of psycho - educational and process
groups, including cognitive - behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy,
trauma work and gender issues.
She regularly provides 2 and 3 day intensives on the following topics: assessment of sexual behaviors in children; Boundary project: Family - focused treatment of sexual behaviors in children;
group play therapy
approaches to
trauma and chronic stress in children; Extended Play - Based Developmental Assessments (EPBDA, Gil), and; Trauma and play therapy with a neurobiological
trauma and chronic stress in children; Extended Play - Based Developmental Assessments (EPBDA, Gil), and;
Trauma and play therapy with a neurobiological
Trauma and play therapy with a neurobiological focus.
A
group of about 55 experienced clinicians from around the country had gathered to hear more about EFT and the wonders of this
approach in the areas of
trauma processing and connection.
One of the world's leading experts on
trauma, Bessel van der Kolk has pioneered the study of an eclectic
group of body - mind
approaches — including yoga, mindfulness, EMDR, neurofeedback, sensorimotor therapy, martial arts, and theater — to help
trauma survivors live fully in the present, rather than stay trapped in the past.
Leading
groups in times of
trauma: are new
approaches necessary?
The essential practices presented in this course can be applied to individuals of all ages, but particular emphasis is on families,
groups and communities from a culturally - responsive,
trauma - informed
approach.
A: The courses we offer are for continuing education and enrichment purposes only and focus on creative, action - oriented and sensory - based
trauma - informed practice, counseling, and psychotherapeutic
approaches with children, adolescents, adults, families and
groups with an emphasis on Expressive Arts Therapy.
When working with individuals, couples, families, and
groups, I use a strength - based
approach, which has led to profound shifts in cases of relationship conflicts, parenting issues, school problems, aging difficulties, grief, and
trauma.»
5) be able to define how
Trauma - Informed Expressive Arts Therapy ® is an integrative, embodied and sensory - based
approach with individuals, families and
groups.
Naming the Shadows is the first book to offer practitioners and students - in - training an in - depth exploration of a
trauma - focused
approach to individual and
group psychotherapy that respects scientific rules of evidence and at the same time attempts to honor the complexity and subjectivity of an individual survivor's experience.
Conclusions: A
group schema therapy
approach for complex
trauma is feasible and demonstrates positive effects on psychiatric symptoms and maladaptive schemas.