Not all methods of Christian family counseling
use cognitive therapy, but many do.
Biblically - based counseling services
using cognitive therapy, play therapy for children, art / expressive therapy and sandtray therapy; specializing in sexual abuse and trauma and marital problems.
I enjoy helping people with depression, anxiety, and addictions turn their lives around
using Cognitive Therapy, EMDR, Brainspotting, and Parent Coaching.
I specialize in
using Cognitive Therapy, which offers fast results, often within 4 - 6 weeks.
The efficacy of cognitive therapy in depression — a treatment trial
using cognitive therapy and pharmacotherapy, each alone and in combination
I enjoy helping people with depression, anxiety, and addictions turn their lives around
using Cognitive Therapy, EMDR, and Brainspotting.
She had tried
using cognitive therapy, and started using schema therapy in 1992 after taking an intensive training with Jeff Young, the founder of schema therapy.
The group
uses cognitive therapy techniques and a supportive process to help to disable self — critical thinking patterns and reconnect with a sense of competence and authority in life.
Not exact matches
It also
uses cognitive behavioral
therapy techniques to help identify the best
therapy for those fighting addiction, assists them in finding doctors to prescribe anti-opioid medication, and checks in with them between appointments with addiction counselors.
This is the way in which many of the
cognitive behavior
therapies are now being
used.
(12) In sharp contrast to this approach, the short - term sex
therapies pioneered by William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson,
using cognitive - behavioral approaches, often produce impressive therapeutic results.
Therapy techniques
used include EMDR, Interpersonal
Therapy,
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy and Supportive Psychotherapy.
We are committed to providing parents and caregivers with sound advice
using the same
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy principles that The Total Transformation and our other parenting programs are based upon.
With a caring, supportive, strengths - based focus, and a touch of humor, Colleen
uses a variety of approaches and interventions such as
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior
Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Play
Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness and Harm Reduction Strategies in order to help clients achieve their goals, feel empowered and realize their full potential.
Dianne C. Kuchlak, LCSW Attachment
Therapy and Family Counseling 47 Marchwood Road, Suite 2H Exton, PA 19341 (610) 280-9555 e-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.attachmentdisorderhelp.com Eclectic approach,
using Martha Welch - type holding (coaching the parents - no therapist holding); Theraplay - type structured play activities; Family Narrative
Therapy; therapist - directed nurturing of the child by the parents; parent education to facilitate understanding of and empathy toward the child's behavior and provide effective parenting tools; and correction of
cognitive distortions.
Cognitive - Behavioral
Therapy uses small rewards or successes as motivators to replace negative thoughts, feelings, and behaviors with more useful ones, in a systematic, stepwise manner.
Using expressive play
therapy as a holistic and integrative practice that addresses the physical, emotional,
cognitive and spiritual needs of the child in
therapy.
During sessions of psychotherapy the doctor may
use CBT which is a type of
cognitive therapy, to help solve the problems arising from dysfunctional emotions and behaviors by
using a goal - oriented, systematic procedure.
The first - line treatment for the majority of separation anxiety cases is psychotherapy;
cognitive behavioral
therapy in particular is
used with great success on mild to moderate cases.
Dr. Laptook specializes is
Cognitive - Behavioral
Therapy and Parent Training and
uses these approaches in the treatment of Selective Mutism, with interventions focusing on gradual exposures to facilitate verbalization in the context of working together with both the family and the school setting.
I was reasonably well at that time but I did some
therapy along the lines of
cognitive - behavioral
therapy (CBT)
therapy and dialectical behavior
therapy (DBT), a form of psychotherapy, to make sure that, should my old anxieties and depression return, I had some tools that I could
use to fight them.
All of this explains why techniques
used in hypnotherapy, somatic
therapy,
cognitive behavioral
therapy, and coaching are frequently so effective — and they are effective for mothers, too.
Her areas of expertise include anxiety and panic disorder, agoraphobia, obsessive - compulsive disorder and depression by
using a short term model called
cognitive behavioral
therapy (CBT.)
Using a mix of
cognitive behavioral
therapy and supportive techniques, you can absolutely feel better and shrug off that oppressive sense that something bad is going to happen.
More specifically, she
uses sand tray, art
therapy techniques, mindfulness techniques,
cognitive - behavioral
therapy, equine
therapy, and family play
therapy.
LHWs underwent 2 - day (12 h) training in simplified
cognitive behavioural
therapy principles
using participatory approaches.
Using a functional MRI machine, or fMRI, the researchers scanned the brains of 42 people with OCD, ages 18 to 60, before and after four weeks of intensive, daily
cognitive behavioral
therapy.
Now, UCLA researchers have developed a way to
use brain scans and machine learning — a form of artificial intelligence — to predict whether people with OCD will benefit from
cognitive behavior
therapy.
«In treating insomnia and other behavioral sleep issues, I have found that there is no substitute for
cognitive behavioral
therapy; yet, it is still unclear how to best
use such
therapy for children with ASD who struggle with communication.»
The CBT
used in this case combined
cognitive therapy, such as teaching subjects to think about sleep in a more constructive way, with strategies to improve their sleep habitsnamely getting out of bed at the same time each day and eliminating napping.
And up to half of participants enrolled in clinical trials to treat PTSD fail to respond to
therapies including serotonin - reuptake inhibitors — a class of drugs often
used as antidepressants — and
cognitive behavioural
therapy.
Since whole - brain radiation is associated with significant
cognitive effects and the
use of additional radiation
therapy for progression is common in this population, the Yale researchers suspect that patients with the ALK mutation would benefit from radiation focused on individual metastases.
In a previous study of civilians with insomnia, Taylor and his research team discovered that
cognitive behavioral
therapy led to significant improvements in sleep efficiency, with the research subjects»
use of sleep medication declining from 87.5 percent before
therapy to 54 percent afterward, although the subjects weren't required to stop taking their medication.
The study, published in the Journal of Gambling Studies, found that the effectiveness ofGambers Anonymous needs to be studied further, but appeared to show better rates of abstinence, improved gambling symptoms and better quality of life, especially when
used in conjunction with other approaches, such as stress management intervention and
cognitive behavioural
therapy.
The results, published Jan. 3 in the journal Depression and Anxiety, showed that the group
using Project: EVO demonstrated specific
cognitive benefits (such as attention) compared to the behavioral
therapy, and saw similar improvements in mood and self - reported function.
Teaching patients to manage their stress
using cognitive behavioral
therapy might also be effective, he adds.
Many of these
cognitive and behavioural
therapies (of which guided graded exercise self - help is an example) can be very helpful to patients and will be
used more frequently in routine clinical practice only when we abandon the notion that these
therapies need to be administered through face - to - face contact with highly trained therapists.»
BAM, developed by Chicago non-profit Youth Guidance and World Sport Chicago,
uses elements of
cognitive - behavioral
therapy and non-traditional sports activities to strengthen social -
cognitive skills, including self - regulation and impulse control.
The guidelines also review the evidence for proper
use of behavioral treatments such as
cognitive - behavioral
therapy.
It shows targeting specific symptoms of depression by
using cognitive behavioural
therapy, for example, can be useful in reducing depression and therefore its effect on the child.
«This study provides a foundation for future studies to evaluate the value of psycho - social interventions, such as
cognitive therapies, to lessen the effect of major life events, as well as the
use of estrogen
therapy during perimenopausal and menopausal stressful times.»
Kathryn D. Boger, PhD, ABPP, is board certified in clinical child and adolescent psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology and specializes in
cognitive behavioral
therapy (CBT) for anxiety, mood, and substance
use disorders.
Current treatment for Alzheimer's focuses on alleviating the symptoms of Alzheimer's, including
cognitive, behavioral, and emotional concerns, by
using drug
therapy and non-drug approaches.
Katherine Thorpe, PhD, is a clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of anxiety and related disorders
using cognitive behavioral
therapy (CBT) and exposure and response prevention (ERP).
Jarell R.O. Myers, PhD, is a clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder
using cognitive behavioral
therapy (CBT), exposure and response prevention (ERP)
therapy, and dialectical behavioral
therapy (DBT) based techniques.
Bottom Line: Young mice that received molecularly targeted
therapies used to treat brain cancer in human patients sustained
cognitive and behavioral deficits, but the deficits were largely reversible through environmental stimulation and physical exercise.
Areas of specialization include
using VR for mental health
therapy, motor skills rehabilitation,
cognitive assessment and clinical skills training.
«So if you're not
using it, there's no reason to expect the continued benefit for a treatment that works that way, whereas
cognitive behavioral
therapy teaches skills.»
These treatments offer a safer, more effective way to deliver radiation to children than conventional radiation
therapy, which is
used sparingly in children because of the risks of
cognitive problems later in life.
The
use of second generation antidepressants or
cognitive behavioural
therapies (CBT) to treat severe depression in adults is the subject of a paper published in The BMJ, with the authors reporting no difference in the effectiveness of the two treatments.