WARREN COUNSELING SERVICES
uses Cognitive Behavioral Approaches, Attachment Theory and the Bible to provide the following services for you:
I use a cognitive behavioral approach and focus on the person as an individual with very specific needs.»
A therapist
using a cognitive behavioral approach could help this couple change behavioral patterns in several ways.
I use a cognitive behavioral approach, and behavior modification to help clients achieve their goals.
Not exact matches
(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.
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.
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.
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.
After working in inpatient and residential programs
using a
cognitive -
behavioral approach, she was a co-founder of the OCD Institute when it opened in 1997 as the first residential treatment program for OCD in the country.
Cognitive -
Behavioral Therapy (or
Cognitive - Behavior Therapy, hereafter CBT) has been noted as the most common evidence - based therapy
approach used in the United States.
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use cognitive -
behavioral therapies, mindfulness - based stress reduction, deepo psychodynamics in alliance building, and other effective
approaches.
The other
approach is based on
cognitive behavioral therapy — a school of psychology that employs a variety of techniques to help a person understand their addictive behavior and quit
using.
INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE Boston Central Adult High School, McCormack Middle School • Boston, MA 09/2011 — 05/2012 Individual Counseling • Counseled students in grades 6 - 8,
using cognitive behavioral, reality, and person - centered
approaches to address depression, poor academic performance, and retention.
I am inclined toward a Humanistic,
Cognitive Behavioral and Family Systems
approach, but am capable of being effective
using all clinical frameworks.
The therapists at Alpine Academy have a foundational stance of system theory while
using a variety of
approaches in their individual work with each student (i.e.
cognitive -
behavioral, systemic, experiential, dialectical behavior therapy, acceptance - commitment therapy, EMDR, etc.).
Dr. Burns
uses a
cognitive -
behavioral approach to treatment, focusing on changing patterns of thinking and taking positive
behavioral steps to increase rewarding activities.
«Over the years, I've been trained in a number of therapeutic
approaches but whether it's
cognitive -
behavioral, interpersonal, communication skills / problem - solving, family systems / work systems, hypnosis or mindfulness, I believe that the most important part of coaching and counseling is making sure that whatever
approach is
used, it fits the needs of the individual, couple or family.
I
use a non-judgmental
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
approach, along with Mindfulness and Dialectical Behavior Therapy
approaches.
Kaleigh
uses a multi-theoretical
approach that includes attachment theory,
cognitive -
behavioral, family systems, and mindfulness.
I
use an integrative
approach, working from the inside out (objects relations, family systems,
cognitive -
behavioral, psychodynamic, others) to support your process and movement.
My treatment
approach is empathic and solution based,
using both
cognitive -
behavioral and interpersonal techniques I strive to help individuals build support systems and find within themselves the tools to live an emotionally healthy life.
«I
use a
cognitive -
behavioral approach to help children, adolescents, and adults manage daily stressor and obstacles.»
She views people largely through a psychodynamic lens but often
uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
approaches and person centered
approaches with the utmost respect to Multiculturalism.
Cognitive theory emphasizes a reasoned
approach, while
behavioral therapy
uses training techniques to condition responses and help the person become more controlled.
I specialize in anxiety, depression, attachment and neurodevelopmental disorders,
using cognitive -
behavioral, interpersonal, solution - oriented and family systems based
approaches.»
I
use an integrative
approach drawing upon my training in family systems and
cognitive /
behavioral therapies, selecting what will be most helpful for each individual, couple or family.
One
approach used in Christian family counseling is
cognitive behavioral family theory.
By
using goal oriented
cognitive behavioral techniques and experiential
approaches to connect with your true self, you can manifest your full life potential and relationships.»
I am committed to tailoring therapy to meet the needs and goals of each patient
using a combination of psychodynamic and interpersonal
approaches as well as
cognitive behavioral techniques.
«I
use mindfulness techniques and
cognitive -
behavioral approaches in working with patients.
I specialize in treatment with children, adolescents, and adults
using a relational /
cognitive behavioral approach.
I have an eclectic
approach, however primarily
use clinical techniques and intervention associated with
cognitive -
behavioral therapy, family systems and existential humanistic therapy.
I enjoy working together to effect change and foster self - regulation
using a combined
approach of
cognitive behavioral therapy, skill - building, mindfulness, and movement.
Using Psychotherapy, cognitive and behavioral models, and varying approaches, I partner with individuals and their families to develop these skills using single and multi-treatment m
Using Psychotherapy,
cognitive and
behavioral models, and varying
approaches, I partner with individuals and their families to develop these skills
using single and multi-treatment m
using single and multi-treatment modes.
Our practices offer a variety of therapeutic services through the
use of play and expressive art therapies,
cognitive -
behavioral therapy, personal growth and development, and relationship / systems
approaches.
My
approach in facilitating awareness and growth with clients includes
using intuitive knowledge coupled with psychotherapeutic and empirically - based
approaches in counseling, such as
cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic and humanistic therapy, brief strategic, family systems, stages of change and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing.»
I
use a strength based, client centered and
cognitive /
behavioral approach to help develop techniques and coping skills to get you to where you want to be to feel solace and peace in your life.
I
use an integrated
approach, drawing from a number of therapeutic modalities including strengths - based, solution - focused and mindfulness based
cognitive behavioral therapy.»
Other counseling
approaches in which I am trained and
use successfully are
Cognitive behavioral therapy, Attachment therapy, Solution focused therapy, Structural family therapy, and Mindfulness therapy.
I
use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution - focused Brief Therapy, Gottman method, and Emotion Focused Therapy
approaches.
My
approach combines the perspective of long - term psychodynamic psychotherapy with more practical
cognitive -
behavioral methods, as well as
using the latest research from neuroscience about how our minds develop and change.»
Using an integrative
approach based in mindfulness, interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), When Depression Hurts Your Relationship offers practical skills to help readers with depression reignite intimacy with their partners.
First, many of these instruments applied vastly different conceptual
approaches based on addictions, such as substance
use or gambling, or other
cognitive,
behavioral, or impulse - control models.
In this powerful book, clinical psychologist and anxiety expert Andrea Umbach presents a proven - effective
approach to help teens overcome fears and phobias
using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
Though I am primarily schooled in
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (the reigning psychotherapeutic
approach for most mental health problems), I
use a variety of methods.
I
use a
cognitive -
behavioral approach in a Christian environment.
«Through the
use of clinical expertise, compassionate communication and discerning intuition, I assist clients utilizing a Solution - Focused and
Cognitive Behavioral approach.
We
use an integrative
approach, combining different types of therapy such as Emotion - Focused Therapy (EFT),
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Person Centered Therapy (PCT), Dialectical
Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Meaning - Centered Therapy.
I
use an eclectic
approach to therapy based on the client's needs and wants, employing extensive training and therapeutic experience in multiple modalities including: self psychology, object relations, hypnotherapy,
cognitive behavioral therapy and bio-energetic therapy.»
Although my clinical work will be individualized, I
use a Relational Therapy
approach combined with
Cognitive /
Behavioral Therapy techniques.