Professor Jennie Hudson's research focuses on the prevention and treatment of children's emotional health problems
using cognitive behavioural 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.
Sara
uses Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to help explore thoughts and actions that may be maintaining emotional difficulties, combined with an integrative approach that draws on several other psychological models.
Not exact matches
LHWs underwent 2 - day (12 h) training in simplified
cognitive behavioural therapy principles
using participatory approaches.
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.
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.
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.»
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.
It then
uses this data to create a personalized sleep program that is designed to improve your sleep based on science - based
cognitive behavioural therapy.
Talking
therapies, such as
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), are often
used for mild depression that isn't improving or moderate depression.
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) as a treatment for depression Lesson objectives: To explain how CBT is
used to treat people with depression.
Shezlina
uses an eclectic approach to counselling, primarily drawing from Emotion Focused
Therapy,
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, and Person Centered
Therapy.
As an integrative counsellor I work within different therapeutic models including Transpersonal, CBT and REBT (
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Rational Emotive
Behavioural Therapy) and I also
use Mindfulness techniques.»
e-couch provides self - help modules for depression, general anxiety and social anxiety
using strategies drawn from
cognitive behavioural and interpersonal
therapies, relaxation, and physical activity.
This
cognitive behavioural therapy is based on a
cognitive -
behavioural framework of structured and symptoms focused session content,
use of structured homework tasks and the
use of Aaron Beck's model for addressing unhelpful cognitions such as negative self - appraisals.
I
use evidence - based treatment approaches, primarily
cognitive -
behavioural therapy (CBT) and acceptance and commitment
therapy (ACT).
The
use of the term «psychosocial treatments» in the title is somewhat misleading because the authors make it clear that their interest is in the relative efficacy of
cognitive and
behavioural therapies.
Tapering off long - term benzodiazepine
use with or without group
cognitive -
behavioural therapy: three - condition, randomised controlled trial
For example, Persons has developed a manual that allows clinicians to choose from a variety of
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) techniques.9 This approach to
using a manual - based treatment calls for flexibility and creativity, which may make it more appealing to therapists who would otherwise turn away from manual - based treatments.
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 T
therapy such as Emotion - Focused
Therapy (EFT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Person Centered Therapy (PCT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Meaning - Centered T
Therapy (EFT),
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Person Centered Therapy (PCT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Meaning - Centered T
Therapy (CBT), Person Centered
Therapy (PCT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Meaning - Centered T
Therapy (PCT), Dialectical Behavioral
Therapy (DBT), and Meaning - Centered T
Therapy (DBT), and Meaning - Centered
TherapyTherapy.
Integrated Trauma - Focused
Cognitive -
Behavioural Therapy for Post-traumatic Stress and Psychotic Symptoms: A Case - Series Study
Using Imaginal Reprocessing Strategies.
The FRIENDS for Life program is a
cognitive -
behavioural therapy program designed to be
used in the classroom that aims to increase the resilience and happiness of children.
Written by an expert doctor in the
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) approach, the course communicates an effective life skills program that is widely
used across the UK, in the EU and in North America.
Cognitive behavioural therapy is a kind of psychotherapy
used to treat depression, anxiety disorders, phobias, and other forms of mental disorder.
Cognitive —
behavioural therapy for health anxiety within a genitourinary medicine clinic is effective and suggests wider
use of this intervention in medical settings.
Is integrated motivational interviewing and
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) an effective addition to standard care for people with psychosis and a comorbid substance
use problem?
1 2
Cognitive behavioural therapies, developed and evaluated with affective disorders, have recently been
used to treat these persistent hallucinations and delusions as an adjunct to medication.
«Treatment of Comorbid Alcohol
Use Disorders and Depression with
Cognitive -
Behavioural Therapy and Motivational Interviewing: A Meta - Analysis.»
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent disorders in children and adolescents with half of all lifetime cases emerging before age 12.1 Solid evidence supports the
use of
cognitive —
behavioural therapy (CBT) in the treatment of childhood anxiety disorders with recovery rates of approximately 60 % seen in various studies.
We
use various
therapies such as Mindfulness
Therapy,
Cognitive -
Behavioural Therapy, and Eye Movement desensitization and Reprocessing and tailor the treatment to suit the individual's specific needs.
For over 25 years, he taught
cognitive -
behavioural therapy to trainee clinical and counselling psychologists at Rhodes University, and offered intensive workshops to students
using expressive
therapies including psychodrama, clay sculpture, drawing and dance.
Charlene primarily
uses approaches from
Cognitive Behavioural, Solution - Focused, Mindfulness and Attachment Based
Therapies.
It's a «talking
therapy» based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and will teach you how to use mindfulness so you can live more in the present, cope with pain in difficult situations, control extreme mood swings and pinpoint strengths so that you can maintain a healthy level of self -
therapy» based on
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and will teach you how to use mindfulness so you can live more in the present, cope with pain in difficult situations, control extreme mood swings and pinpoint strengths so that you can maintain a healthy level of self -
Therapy (CBT) and will teach you how to
use mindfulness so you can live more in the present, cope with pain in difficult situations, control extreme mood swings and pinpoint strengths so that you can maintain a healthy level of self - esteem.
Is it effective to
use parent — child
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders in children between 4 and 7 years of age?
The practical conclusion to be drawn from this is that it is essential to discontinue the
use of non-trauma-adapted
therapy approaches (psychoanalysis, unmodified psychodynamic
therapy, traditional
cognitive -
behavioural therapy) and to offer training courses in the methods and techniques of trauma exposure.
Counseling and
Therapy of Patients with
Behavioural Disorders Using the Cognitive - behavioura
Behavioural Disorders
Using the
Cognitive -
behaviouralbehavioural Approach.
Marlene
uses an integrated approach to psychotherapy based on her training and experience with Emotionally Focused Couple
Therapy (EFT), interpersonal, experiential, and cognitive - behavioural therapy appr
Therapy (EFT), interpersonal, experiential, and
cognitive -
behavioural therapy appr
therapy approaches.
She
uses an integrative approach based on her training in experiential, emotionally focused and
cognitive -
behavioural therapies.
A
cognitive behavioural therapy assessment model for
use in everyday clinical practice.
Melanie
uses an integrated approach to psychotherapy based on her training in Emotionally Focused Couple
Therapy (EFT), as well as experiential, interpersonal and
cognitive -
behavioural approaches.
With individuals, she
uses an integrated approach which draws from her training in Emotionally Focused
Therapy (EFT), experiential, interpersonal,
cognitive -
behavioural and mindfulness - based approaches.
Using the Five Areas
cognitive -
behavioural therapy model with psychiatric patients.
Angela
uses an integrative approach to psychotherapy based on her training and experience in emotion - focused, experiential, and
cognitive -
behavioural therapy approaches.
Use of written
cognitive -
behavioural therapy self - help materials to treat depression.
Self - help may be useful for people who are not able or are not willing to
use other services for people with anxiety disorders; for people who can access it, face - to - face
cognitive behavioural therapy is probably clinically superior.
Some guidelines for the treatment of severe depression recommend that antidepressant medication be
used instead of
cognitive —
behavioural therapy (CBT).
The lack of effect of
cognitive behavioural therapy may be the result of
using group rather than individual treatment, which might have been more appropriate.
What is the long - term effectiveness of
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), pharmacotherapy
using a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) or the combination of both for panic disorder with or without agoraphobia?
Voshaar R, Gorgels W, Mol A et al.Tapering off long - term benzodiazepine
use with or without group
cognitive -
behavioural therapy: three condition, randomised controlled trial.Br J Psychiatry2003; 182:498 — 504.
He
uses cognitive behavioural, play
therapy and social learning
therapy to help his clients.