My practice combines a client - centered approach
with effective psychotherapy interventions to treat a wide range of issues.
Not exact matches
Anyone who works as closely and constantly
with people, as an
effective minister must, benefits tremendously from the increased openness to himself and others which usually results from having
psychotherapy.
We will first set forth a fundamental principle of theological dialogue
with psychotherapy: The empathic acceptance that is implicitly presupposed in
effective psychotherapy is made explicit in the Christian witness to revelation.
Child - parent
psychotherapy, where a clinician works
with parents and child together, has been shown to be
effective in helping children develop capacities for emotional regulation, even in the face of early developmental trauma.
While traditional treatment such as medication or
psychotherapy is
effective for many patients, some may not fully recover even
with these treatments.
On the other hand, I think anyone practicing psychiatry realizes that drug therapy is very
effective but not perfect, that there are some patients who don't benefit from it, that there are some patients who benefit from drugs together
with psychotherapy, and that in some cases
psychotherapy by itself works.
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) patients treated
with as few as five sessions of trauma - focused
psychotherapy find it equally
effective as receiving 12 sessions.
Therapy
with medication Certain types of talk therapy, namely cognitive - behavioral therapy and interpersonal
psychotherapy, are as
effective — but not more
effective — than medication for mild or moderate depressions.
«Numerous studies have been conducted over recent years showing that exercise alone, or in combination
with psychotherapy, is
effective in reducing anxiety associated
with a variety of anxiety disorders.»
These explorations beyond the box of conventional medicine provided her
with a direct and deeply profound understanding of the benefits proper nutrition, high quality vitamin, mineral and botanical formulas, massage, meditation, exercise such as yoga and qi gong, as well as chiropractic adjustments, acupuncture treatments, and
psychotherapy and counseling as safe and
effective drug - free therapies for restoring health.
Molly has extensive training using the Dyadic Developmental
Psychotherapy approach, which is an
effective treatment approach used
with children who have trauma histories and reactive attachment disorder.
«I am a master's trained Psychotherapist and view
psychotherapy as an
effective means to help deal
with difficulties and stress in your life.
With the guidance and support of a trained professional,
psychotherapy can offer
effective tools to help address and ultimately resolve your concerns.»
There is a growing evidence base in support of the effectiveness of acupuncture for a range of musculoskeletal conditions11, 12; however, despite its widespread use by participants13 there has been limited evidence for acupuncture as an
effective treatment option for depression.14 Patients
with strong preferences for
psychotherapy or counselling for depression are not likely to engage in antidepressant treatment, 15 yet the evidence for counselling as a treatment for depression is limited16 despite widespread utilisation in primary care in the UK,
with around 90 % of general practices providing on - site counselling services.17 To address this evidence gap, a randomised controlled trial Acupuncture, Counselling or Usual Care for Depression (ACUDep) compared acupuncture or counselling to usual care as treatments for primary care patients
with ongoing depression.18 The results showed that acupuncture and counselling were clinically
effective in reducing depression in the short to medium term.
Domestic violence Child - parent
psychotherapy, which focuses on relationship enhancement, appears
effective in reducing the behavioral problems and traumatic symptoms of children living
with domestic violence.
Whether your background is in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT),
psychotherapy, or any other treatment background, if you are looking for more
effective ways to connect
with teens and are ready for a program that really works, this book is a vital addition to your professional library.
Psychotherapy can help you to understand old problems in new ways, build coping strategies, and communicate
with others in a more
effective and meaningful way.»
With the integration of traditonal
psychotherapy and complementary therapy techniques, I am able to help my clients experience relief in a more
effective and rapid manner.
In it Wampold, a former statistician studying primarily outcomes
with depressed patients, reported that (1)
psychotherapy can be more
effective than placebo, (2) no single treatment modality has the edge in efficacy, and (3) factors common to different
psychotherapies, such as whether or not the therapist has established a positive working alliance
with the client / patient, account for much more of the variance in outcomes than specific techniques or modalities.
Cognitive behavioural therapy has been shown to be
effective in treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) when delivered once or twice a week over several months.1 Cognitive therapies for PTSD are
effective in reducing symptoms compared
with self - help interventions
with minimal therapist contact, but there are few comparisons to credible
psychotherapy.1, 2
Mode Deactivation Therapy for Treating Aggression and Oppositional Behavior in Adolescents combines the most
effective aspects of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and functional analytic
psychotherapy (FAP) to meet the specific challenges of therapists working
with angry, distrustful, or hostile adolescents.
McDermut W, Miller IW, Brown RA.The efficacy of group
psychotherapy for depression: a meta - analysis and review of the empirical research.Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice2001 Spring; 8:98 — 116OpenUrlCrossRefWeb of Science QUESTION: Is group
psychotherapy effective for patients
with depression?
Once moods swings are stabilized
with medication, interventions such as
Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Life Coaching, Holistic Counseling and Family Therapy can be
effective in managing triggers to prevent relapses.
Wilfley D, Welch R, Stein R et al.. A randomized comparison of group cognitive - behavioral therapy and group interpersonal
psychotherapy for the treatment of overweight individuals
with binge - eating disorder.Archives of General Psychiatry2002 Aug; 59:713 — 21OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science QUESTION: How
effective is group cognitive behavioural therapy compared to group interpersonal
psychotherapy for reducing binge eating in overweight people?
Several
psychotherapy treatments specifically developed for patients
with borderline personality disorder (BPD) have proven to be
effective.1 General psychiatric management (GPM) is one of the therapies that have been shown to be
effective for reducing recurrent suicidal and self - harm behaviour, symptom distress and borderline personality disorder features.2 However, these proven
effective therapies1, 2 have generally been delivered over 1 — 3 years of therapy.
The depression stream comprises the following component modules known to be
effective for people
with depression: evidence - based information about depression,
with information about the effectiveness of medical, psychological and alternative therapies; cognitive behaviour therapy; interpersonal
psychotherapy; physical activity; and relaxation.
I have found that group
psychotherapy provides an
effective avenue for personal change and skills consolidation, especially for people who struggle
with relationships.
Review: evidence - based
psychotherapies are more
effective than usual care for young people
with psychopathology: effects are influenced by location of care and participant characteristics
Few studies have specifically addressed this issue.14, 15 A large scale randomized control trial (RCT) comparing CBT, counselling and psychoanalytic therapy
with routine care found that, while all active treatments were moderately
effective in treating depression and brought about short term benefits in the quality of the mother - infant relationship, there was limited evidence of benefit to infant outcome; and effects (including those on maternal mood) were not apparent at follow - up.16, 17 Similarly, a recent RCT found that, although interpersonal
psychotherapy was
effective in treating maternal depression, there was no benefit in terms of observed mother - infant interactions, infant negative emotionality, and infant attachment security.18
I recently shared another chapter of the book
with a colleague who works within a hospital setting and has been charged
with creating an
effective group
psychotherapy program.
While not as often practiced as individual
psychotherapy, family therapy can be especially
effective with children, as often the problems are inter-related
with what is going on in the family at the moment.
Dyadic Developmental
Psychotherapy is an evidence - based effective treatment for children with disorders of attachment and complex trauma (see: Becker - Weidman, A. (2005) Dyadic developmental psychotherapy
Psychotherapy is an evidence - based
effective treatment for children
with disorders of attachment and complex trauma (see: Becker - Weidman, A. (2005) Dyadic developmental
psychotherapypsychotherapy: the theory.
The EFT model of couples therapy which is grounded in empathy aligns perfectly
with my philosophy of
effective psychotherapy.
Markowitz JC, Kocsis JH, Fishman B, et al.Treatment of depressive symptoms in human immunodeficiency virus - positive patients.Arch Gen Psychiatry1998 May; 55:452 — 7OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science Question In HIV positive patients, is interpersonal
psychotherapy or cognitive behavioural therapy
effective in treating depressive symptoms compared
with supportive
psychotherapy with or without pharmacotherapy?
The implications of this study are many: (1) it shows that empirically supported treatments developed in the Western world can be adapted, applied and tested in developing countries; (2) it shows that the adaptations of interventions, when done systematically and thoughtfully in collaboration
with members of the targeted population, can be translated into culturally meaningful treatments; and (3) it provides preliminary evidence that a group model of interpersonal
psychotherapy can be
effective in treating a depression - like syndrome in adolescents who have been affected by war and poverty.
With that said, Interpersonal
Psychotherapy (IPT) has also been shown to be
effective for depression treatment.
In practice, the study shows that, in the short term, supportive
psychotherapy plus antidepressants are at least as
effective as more complex psychotherapeutic treatments for people
with HIV and depressive symptoms.
For more than thirty years Dr. Kahn has worked
with individuals, couples, adolescents, and families to help them grow and achieve healthy relationships through powerful and
effective psychotherapy.
Group
psychotherapy is especially
effective for people
with interpersonal difficulties and problems in relationships including issues like intimacy, trust, and self - esteem.
Psychotherapy is often an
effective treatment for jealousy: Couples experiencing mutual jealousy may benefit from marital counseling, while an individual experiencing jealousy might benefit from working
with a therapist to process painful emotions and reframe negative, damaging thoughts that affect his or her behavior.
Results indicate that both treatments were equally
effective in reducing PTSD symptom severity, but the response pattern indicated that EMDR led to a significantly sharper decline in PTSD symptoms than brief eclectic
psychotherapy,
with similar drop - out rates.
I am an Edinburgh - based Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Philosophical Counsellor, working
with individuals and couples both in person (in Edinburgh) or via Skype.I use a pluralistic psychotherapeutic approach, which means I combine tools and knowledge gained from across many different
psychotherapies to develop a programme that is uniquely tailored to you and your specific needs.Through a collaborative, creative and integrative approach, I will work
with you, drawing on my extensive knowledge of wide range of
effective psychotherapies.»
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This study concludes that Dyadic Developmental
Psychotherapy is an
effective intervention for children
with trauma - attachment problems.
Counseling an
psychotherapy are meant to help a person see themselves and the world around them in a manner which can provide them
with valuable insights, awareness and useful life tools which will lead to
effective and successful behaviors, personal contentment and greater possible happiness.
Gestalt and Sensorimotor
Psychotherapy are both powerfully
effective approaches for working
with trauma and relationship problems.
Psychotherapy can also provide a safe environment for insecurely attached individuals to identify and analyze their relationship patterns, acquire and practice
effective communication skills, and ultimately, learn to form and maintain healthier and happier relationships
with both self and other.
Outcome research
with Borderline Personality Disorder indicates that Schema Therapy is highly
effective and demonstrates that it is an evidence based
psychotherapy.
Research has demonstrated that there are highly
effective ways to treat trauma, particularly
with Somatic - based modalities such as Accelerated Experiential Dynamic
Psychotherapy (AEDP), Somatic Experiencing, EMDR and psychodynamic therapy.