This paper: presents current research on
the types of interventions used with parents whose children are receiving treatment, with a particular focus on group therapy for parents; reviews the current literature on group work with parents whose children are receiving treatment; and presents the results of an exploratory study of the incidence of concurrent group therapy for parents whose children are receiving treatment.
In a later report of this model, 152 children were randomly assigned to treatment as usual or treatment as usual plus parent training.43 Time in treatment - as - usual interventions was similar across groups, as were
the types of interventions used.
The objectives of this manuscript are to: 1) describe the use of GIS technology in developing and tracking a data - based target for decreasing shelter intake; 2) discuss
the types of interventions used in the attempt to decrease intake and 3) document the efficacy of this approach in decreasing shelter intake.
Barnes, who focuses more on race - based bullying, said the team could only find two
types of interventions used at schools that addressed race.
This course focuses on knowledge of the many
types of intervention used to address a range of crises.
The developmental stage of the child at the time of treatment dictates
the type of interventions used.
The findings included
the type of interventions used, how the parenting coordinator viewed his or her role in the case, and what the parenting coordinator viewed as the major goal of the program.
Not exact matches
It is also
used to avoid medical
interventions, although most would say that the
use of CAM during labor and delivery is, in fact, a
type of intervention.
Therefore, c - sections come up while other
types of interventions that
used to be done go down.
There are many
types of interventions including food - grade antimicrobial sprays which are
used on all manner
of foods.
Home visitation is a
type of service - delivery model that can be
used to provide many different kinds
of interventions to target participants.1 Home visiting programs can vary widely in their goals, clients, providers, activities, schedules and administrative structure.
She covers the differential lactation diagnosis process, the decision tree for choosing level and
type of intervention, and the various treatment modalities
used to correct sucking problems both in and out
of hospital.
Some
types of deliberative climate
intervention may someday be one
of a portfolio
of tools
used in managing climate change.
Seligman's
interventions aimed to boost all three
of what he calls the basic
types of happiness: pleasure, which includes sensory enjoyments like good food and sex; flow, the sensation
of being fully absorbed in a task; and meaning,
using your highest strengths in service to something larger than yourself.
Therapeutic hypothermia (targeted temperature management) is an established
intervention for certain
types of cardiac arrest, stroke and asphyxia patients and is
used to protect neurological function, but its impact on renal protection in the transplantation setting has been unknown, according to the researchers.
He would like to determine whether the participants find this
type of intervention helpful, easy to
use, and accessible, as well as whether they will be willing to discuss sensitive issues in an online community.
The new study is one
of the first to provide a global accounting
of regional and local water impacts, taking into account seasonal changes and different
types of intervention, including water withdrawals, reservoir regulation, land -
use change, and irrigation.
Teen dating violence can provide a point
of potential
intervention as specific
types of TDV have been associated with increased alcohol and tobacco
use, depressive symptoms and suicidality, eating disorders, and high - risk sexual behavior, according to the study background.
«Only three
interventions — severely cutting the number
of calories consumed, restricting the amount
of methionine (a
type of amino acid found in meat and other proteins) in the diet and
using the drug rapamycin — have been shown to truly prolong the lifespans
of vertebrates, but eating less and not eating meat will not be welcomed by general population, while rapamycin has shown to suppress the human immune system,» Liu said.
Basak's laboratory, which is focused on cognitive
interventions to improve abilities that decline with age, is conducting further research to evaluate differences among various
types of video games, long - term effects
of cognitive training
using the games, and effects on patients already experiencing mild cognitive impairment.
A blow or manhandling (terms
used to classify legal
interventions which do not involve a weapon) were the most common
types of legal
intervention (76.4 percent).
Perhaps the same
type of intervention is possible
using some
of the microbes that we are now discovering Westerners lack.
One example
of a promising but under - studied therapy is «green care» or «care farming,» a
type of intervention that
uses...
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In a substudy, review outcomes were also compared across different
types of clinical research, based in large part on the designations and definitions derived from a number
of sources, including a report by Nathan, 14 the Institute
of Medicine, 20 the NIH Director's Panel on Clinical Research, 9 the Association
of American Medical Colleges and American Medical Association, 21 and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.22 All 3599 R01 applications involving human subjects that were submitted to NIH for the October 2002 council were categorized into 1
of the following: (1) patient - oriented studies
of mechanisms
of human disease (bench to bedside); (2) clinical trials and other clinical
interventions; (3) patient - oriented research focusing on development
of new technologies; (4) epidemiological studies; (5) behavioral studies (including studies
of normal human behavior); (6) health services research; and (7)
use of deidentified human tissue.
In specific examples, the method 100 can be
used for characterization
of and / or therapeutic
intervention for one or more
of: acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, Sprue, Sjogren's syndrome, multiple sclerosis,
Type I diabetes, and systemic Lupus erythmatosus.
Some important studies include: • Beneficial effects
of a high carbohydrate, high fiber diet on hyperglycemic diabetic men (1976) • Response
of non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients to an intensive program
of diet and exercise (1982) • Diet and exercise in the treatment
of NIDDM: The need for early emphasis (1994) • Toward improved management
of NIDDM: A randomized, controlled, pilot
intervention using a low fat, vegetarian diet (1999) • The effects
of a low - fat, plant - based dietary
intervention on body weight, metabolism, and insulin sensitivity (2005) • A low - fat vegan diet improves glycemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in a randomized clinical trial in individuals with
type 2 diabetes (2006) • A low - fat vegan diet and a conventional diabetes diet in the treatment of type 2 diabetes: a randomized, controlled, 74 - wk clinical trial (2009) • Vegetarian diet improves insulin resistance and oxidative stress markers more than conventional diet in subjects with Type 2 diabetes (2011) • Glycemic and cardiovascular parameters improved in type 2 diabetes with the high nutrient density (HND) diet (2
type 2 diabetes (2006) • A low - fat vegan diet and a conventional diabetes diet in the treatment
of type 2 diabetes: a randomized, controlled, 74 - wk clinical trial (2009) • Vegetarian diet improves insulin resistance and oxidative stress markers more than conventional diet in subjects with Type 2 diabetes (2011) • Glycemic and cardiovascular parameters improved in type 2 diabetes with the high nutrient density (HND) diet (2
type 2 diabetes: a randomized, controlled, 74 - wk clinical trial (2009) • Vegetarian diet improves insulin resistance and oxidative stress markers more than conventional diet in subjects with
Type 2 diabetes (2011) • Glycemic and cardiovascular parameters improved in type 2 diabetes with the high nutrient density (HND) diet (2
Type 2 diabetes (2011) • Glycemic and cardiovascular parameters improved in
type 2 diabetes with the high nutrient density (HND) diet (2
type 2 diabetes with the high nutrient density (HND) diet (2012)
«All methods
of analysis indicated a significantly greater weight loss in subjects receiving the Partial Meal Replacement plan (usage
of one or two meal replacements per day)... This first systematic evaluation
of randomized Controlled trials
using Partial Meal Replacement plans for weight management suggests that these
types of interventions can safely and effectively produce significant sustainable weight loss and improve weight related risk factors
of disease.»
1935 Effects
of the high carbohydrate - low calorie diet upon carbohydrate tolerance in diabetes mellitus 1955 Low - fat diet and therapeutic doses
of insulin in diabetes mellitus 1958 Effect
of rice diet on diabetes mellitus associated with vascular disease 1976 Beneficial effects
of a high carbohydrate, high fiber diet on hyperglycemic diabetic men 1977 Effect
of carbohydrate restriction and high carbohydrates diets on men with chemical diabetes 1979 High - carbohydrate, high - fiber diets for insulin - treated men with diabetes mellitus 1981 High carbohydrate high in fibre diet in diabetes 1982 Response
of non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients to an intensive program
of diet and exercise 1983 Long - term
use of a high - complex - carbohydrate, high - fiber, low - fat diet and exercise in the treatment
of NIDDM patients 1994 Diet and exercise in the treatment
of NIDDM: the need for early emphasis 1999 Toward improved management
of NIDDM: A randomized, controlled, pilot
intervention using a lowfat, vegetarian diet 2005 The effects
of a low - fat, plant - based dietary
intervention on body weight, metabolism, and insulin sensitivity 2006 A low - fat vegan diet improves glycemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in a randomized clinical trial in individuals with
type 2 diabetes 2006 Effect
of short ‐ term Pritikin diet therapy on the metabolic syndrome 2009 A low - fat vegan diet and a conventional diabetes diet in the treatment
of type 2 diabetes: a randomized, controlled, 74 - wk clinical trial
Use of these
interventions in various
types of psychotherapy may improve clinical outcomes beyond insight.
We wanted to
use this to enable schools to do a
type of social norms
intervention that offers concrete suggestions; for example, saying, «Here are ways that kids in our school have helped other kids, and here are the positive results that have occurred.»
They include: mindfulness training, through exercises like meditation or disciplined physical exercise, such as yoga; aerobic exercise, which has been shown to strengthen brain function; and cognitive behavioral programs, such as those
used to help children learn impulse control, a
type of intervention that falls into the broader category
of «social emotional learning» (SEL).
While one is called the «turnaround model» and the other is called the «transformation model,» they amount to the same thing:
using the same
types of interventions applied over the last number
of decades to try to improve struggling schools — replacing some staff, improving professional development, changing the curriculum, etc..
Clearly, it is the amount and
type of training, coaching and support provided by the school: the content and delivery
of the
intervention, not whether an
intervention is being
used.
In addition, the
type of careful, long - term
intervention studies managed by IES could be
used to validate the most promising forces bubbling up from the state and local learning networks.
Given the time constraints, Coleman
used the proportion
of variance in student achievement associated with various educational inputs — such as schools, teacher characteristics, student - reported parental characteristics, and peer characteristics — as a
type of divining rod for identifying promising targets for
intervention.
CORE instructs educators on what MTSS is and its impact on their teaching practice — the theory
of multi-level instruction; how to
use progress monitoring data to ensure the effectiveness
of instruction and
interventions; and the
types of core, supplemental and
intervention resources available.
Analysis
of types of threats & why students make them, overcoming «code
of silence»,
using protocols, defining staff roles,
intervention strategies, risk assessments and developing behavior support plans.
The new regulations gets far more detailed in what
types of intervention must be
used, calling for «one or more» including:
a.) a considerable amount
of exercise, including the
use of treadmills and backpacks, as a way
of relaxing dogs to prepare them for counter-conditioning exercises; b.) packs
of dogs to rehabilitate unstable, fearful or aggressive dogs; c.) Leashes and chain collars to block jumping, whining, possessiveness, biting, aggressiveness, excessive barking, mounting, fighting, active dominance challenges; d.) Redirection to get dogs doing alternative behaviors in play areas, obstacle courses, a pool, a feeding area, a sleeping area, and an eating / drinking area; e.) calming techniques
using hand feeding; f.) a limited amount
of obedience training, such as teaching the dogs to heel on a loose lead at the handler's side; g.) a «claw» technique, his own version
of the «alpha rollover», and a pursuit technique to deal with dogs that don't show submission to other dogs or people; h.) «flooding» for phobias; i.) «calm / assertive» handler techniques; j.) touch and sound techniques to interrupt, correct and / or redirect behaviors; k.) a variety
of traditional manners rules, which are implemented with the «no free lunch»
type of approach; l.) a variety
of games and other «mental challenges»; m.) human
intervention; and n.) electric collars (not mentioned, as I recall, in the book)
a.) a considerable amount
of exercise, including the
use of treadmills and backpacks, as a way
of relaxing dogs to prepare them for counter-conditioning exercises b.) packs
of dogs to rehabilitate unstable, fearful or aggressive dogs; c.) Leashes and chain collars to block jumping, whining, possessiveness, biting, aggressiveness, excessive barking, mounting, fighting, active dominance challenges; d.) Redirection to get dogs doing alternative behaviors in play areas, obstacle courses, a pool, a feeding area, a sleeping area, and an eating / drinking area; e.) calming techniques
using hand feeding; f.) a limited amount
of obedience training, such as teaching the dogs to heel on a loose lead at the handler's side; g.) a «claw» technique, his own version
of the «alpha rollover», and a pursuit technique to deal with dogs that don't show submission to other dogs or people; h.) «flooding» for phobias; i.) «calm / assertive» handler techniques; j.) touch and sound techniques to interrupt, correct and / or redirect behaviors; k.) a variety
of traditional manners rules, which are implemented with the «no free lunch»
type of approach; l.) a variety
of games and other «mental challenges»; m.) human
intervention; and n.) electric collars (usually not mentioned in their marketing materials or websites)
In many cases, a surgical
intervention including the
use of a custom orthosis post-operatively is prescribed for this
type of injury.
While impacts such as positive growth for industries that can
use the IoT to reduce costs and provide better services to customers are likely, economic disruptions are also possible, such as reducing the need for certain
types of businesses and jobs that rely on individual
interventions, including assembly line work or commercial vehicle deliveries.
Data were extracted on
type and intensity
of the
intervention, target group, extent
of programme integration with the child's medical care, level
of training
of the intervener, consistency
of the delivery
of the
intervention, the extent to which a theoretical model was
used to develop the
intervention, study design, sample size, patient baseline characteristics, follow up, and outcome measures.
It will become important to log the
types of interventions that are being
used with children to gauge the progress in the short - term transition to trauma - informed therapy in view
of the long - term (five - year) transition to trauma - focused therapy.
The Healthy Steps for Young Children program (HS) was designed to support families
of young children
using a new
type of health care provider, the HS specialist (HSS), in a practice - based
intervention.1 The HS consists
of risk reduction activities and universal components, including developmental screening, anticipatory guidance, and follow - up services, offered to all families receiving care.2 - 5 Expected benefits
of HS include improved parental promotion
of child development, 6 parenting practices, child development, and health care utilization.
Different terms
used for this
type of intervention include «family group conferencing,» «family team conferencing,» «family team decision - making,» «family team meetings,» «family unity meetings,» and «team decision - making.»
She
uses a combination
of Pia mellody's model
of treating childhood relational trauma and other modalities, such as EMDR, DBT, mindfulness, and somatic
interventions to treat adults and adolescents who are exhibiting challenges due to relational or other
types of trauma.
Table 4 presents patterns
of service
use by group and
type of service for the 12 months after the
intervention.
Despite this associative evidence, to the authors» knowledge, existing systematic reviews assessing the effectiveness
of school - based substance
use interventions have not reported the effectiveness
of universal resilience - based
interventions on adolescent substance
use.4 — 6, 37 Three existing Cochrane reviews have individually examined the efficacy
of school - based tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug
use programmes.4 — 6 Such reviews have not reported outcomes for universal resilience - based
interventions specifically, but have included such
interventions in broader categories
of intervention type for subgroup analysis.