However, it is most often used
with interpersonal therapy.
Others are better served
with interpersonal therapy or with another therapeutic method.
Not exact matches
The internist is equipped to treat the physiological problems and administer Antabuse; the psychologist is trained to do testing through which the alcoholic's therapeutic needs can be evaluated, and he may be trained to do research and psychotherapy; the psychiatrist, being a medical doctor like the internist, can prescribe medication, but his unique skills are in the area of individual and group
therapy and their relationship to drug
therapies; the social worker may be trained to help the alcoholic work through his marital and vocational problems and do group as well as individual
therapy; the social worker may also work
with spouses; the pastoral counselor is specially equipped by training to help the alcoholic
with his «spiritual» problems as these relate to his sobriety and his
interpersonal relationships; he may also be trained to do group and marital counseling; 40.
Leaders
with group -
therapy training can encourage a Bible study group to use the great biblical insights as stimuli and guides to deeper explorations of their intrapersonal conflicts and
interpersonal relationships.
The shift in their therapeutic focus is away from a primary concern
with what occurs within individuals (the preoccupation of the mainstream of
therapy since Freud) and toward enhancing
interpersonal relationships and small social systems such as families.
I employ an eclectic approach
with strong reliance on Attachment Theory,
Interpersonal Neurobiology, Somatic
Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy.
The Center gathers carefully selected expert practitioners from various fields — psychology, social work, marriage and family, pediatrics, neuropsychology, educational
therapy, occupational
therapy, parent education, assistive technology, nutrition, and on and on —
with each practitioner offering a Whole Child perspective, grounded in the science of
interpersonal neurobiology.
It differs from
Interpersonal Therapy in that it focuses on teaching you new behaviors to deal
with negative thinking patterns and adapt to your new mommy status.
Dr. Mintzer has received extensive training and is skilled in evidence - based cognitive behavioral interventions such as dialectical behavior
therapy (DBT), exposure
with response prevention (ERP) and
interpersonal psychotherapy for adolescents (IPT - A).
Dr. Greenspan also developed Floortime
therapy, a treatment approach for children
with autism and developmental disabilities that addresses the speech, motor and cognitive skill delays of affected children holistically, via emotional development and
interpersonal communication, through the parent - child attachment relationship.
For one such treatment,
Interpersonal and Social Rhythm
Therapy to treat bipolar disorder, a RAND study compared face - to - face training
with online training and found e-learning to be as effective as traditional in - person instruction.
They received weekly on - site supervision of
Interpersonal and Social Rhythm
Therapy cases, and were encouraged to contact experts by phone or email
with questions.
Most clinicians had monthly hour - long telephone conferences
with an expert in
Interpersonal and Social Rhythm
Therapy for the first three to six months following training.
Study participants
with indigestion who received 16 weeks of a
therapy aimed at helping them identify and correct dysfunctional
interpersonal patterns, called core conflictual relationship theme (CCRT) psychotherapy, saw improvements in all their gastrointestinal symptoms — and their mental health — which lasted for at least a year.
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 depre
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 depre
therapy, namely cognitive - behavioral
therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy, are as effective — but not more effective — than medication for mild or moderate depre
therapy and
interpersonal psychotherapy, are as effective — but not more effective — than medication for mild or moderate depressions.
Another type, called
interpersonal therapy, seeks to improve a depressed person's relationships
with others.
«It can actually prolong the PTSD, because you're not dealing
with it directly; it can prevent you from seeking help in terms of
therapy; and it makes
interpersonal relationships difficult,» Gupta says.
¥ Extensive medical knowledge of cardiac care procedures ¥ Solid technical expertise in the use of patient monitoring equipment ¥ In - depth knowledge of recovery
therapies and follow - up patient care ¥ Ability to monitor patients
with life - threatening conditions ¥ Ability to work long shifts including nights weekends and holidays as needed ¥ Impressive practical problem solving skills ¥ Strong
interpersonal skills
Physical
Therapy Assistants are analytical thinkers
with excellent
interpersonal skills.
Good
interpersonal skills and can work as part of a collaborative team to provide comprehensive
therapy across related services
with other professionals and parents.
Interpersonal communication, discussing treatments and outcomes
with various
therapies within the early intervention program.
Caring Occupational Therapist
with strong
interpersonal skills and proficiency in patient assessment, time management and
therapy - program design and execution.
Psychotherapy (or simply «
therapy») can be used to address a wide variety of issues, for example, to explore and / or improve a client's thoughts, attitudes, insights, feelings, emotions, impulses,
interpersonal skills, communication skills, relationship skills, other behaviors and / or general satisfaction
with life.
In the most recent study, 76 57 adolescents
with depressive symptoms were randomly assigned to receive either 8 weeks of
interpersonal therapy — adolescent skills training or supportive school counseling.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study evaluated a 12 - session group treatment program for preschool children
with interpersonal problematic sexual behaviors (PSB)[now called Problematic Sexual Behavior — Cognitive - Behavioral
Therapy Program for Preschool Children].
When working
with couples, Celeste implements Emotionally Focused Couples
Therapy to address
interpersonal issues by changing negative patterns and developing secure bonds.
Interpersonal therapy is a type of psychotherapy that helps people
with troubled relationships and would allow you to work through your feelings from your husband's betrayal.
Donker, T., Bennett, K., Bennett, A., Mackinnon, A., van Straten, A., Cuijpers, P., Christensen, H., Griffiths, K.M. Internet - Delivered
Interpersonal Psychotherapy Versus Internet - Delivered Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy for Adults
With Depressive Symptoms: Randomized Controlled Noninferiority Trial.
My interventions primarily consist of Cognitive
Interpersonal Therapy, Cognitive - Behavioral, EMDR, along
with other therapeutic techniques.
«I work
with clients mainly using a cognitive behavioral perspective but I also do
interpersonal therapy and E.M.D.R. I help my clients work towards the goal of resolving their problems and improving their lives in a meaningful way.
I use theraplay principles to work
with attachment issues, conduct play
therapy, and use cognitive behavioral and
interpersonal theories when working
with clients.
I practice psychotherapy using an integrative theoretical framework that combines elements of
interpersonal process psychotherapy
with cognitive behavioral
therapy.»
He seeks to meet individual needs by including cognitive behavrioal theapy
with solution - focused techniques, mindfulness,
interpersonal skills, and art
therapy.
And more important, perhaps, bringing a meditative awareness —
with its natural sense of acceptance and compassionate presence — into your
therapy practice helps create the sort of empathically attuned, intimately connected
interpersonal space that facilitates meaningful, lasting change.
Interpersonal psychotherapy (or perhaps another specialty
therapy such as CBT) should be recommended as the treatment of choice for that subset of individuals
with BED (30 % of the sample in this study)
with low self - esteem and a high level of specific eating disorder psychopathology.
Any child
with a problem that needs intervention or modification (behavioral, psychological,
interpersonal, and medical) would make a good candidate for play
therapy.
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.
In particular, those
with Cluster C personality disorders can remain «stuck» in long - term individual
therapy frequently avoiding behavioural and
interpersonal changes.
Her culturally sensitive therapeutic approach integrates insight - oriented and family systems perspectives
with techniques selected from
interpersonal and relational psychoanalysis, dialectical behavior
therapy, and humanism.
«If you want to create change
with your current life circumstances and / or
interpersonal relationships,
therapy is an excellent place to start.
Techniques of
interpersonal psychotherapy, cognitive and behavioral approaches, and structural family
therapy are utilized to treat emotional and behavioral problems associated
with anxiety, depression, and family conflict.?
Interpersonal therapy with parenting enhancement does not reduce depression symptoms in low - income mothers compared
with control
This includes working together to develop strategies, coping skills, new perspectives, and supportive
therapy for youth dealing
with challenges related to depression, anxiety, low self - esteem, rejection, anger / aggression,
interpersonal conflict, planning for the future, social or academic pressures, and self - image / identity.»
I use practical Cognitive - Behavioral
Therapy (CBT)
with an
interpersonal approach that deals
with relationships as well as thoughts and behavior.
Treatments for people
with an eating disorder and depression and / or anxiety identified in the literature include medication, re-nutrition, cognitive behavioural
therapy, family
therapy, dialectical behavioural
therapy,
interpersonal therapy, psychotherapy and self - help.
Currently she works as Head of OHS City Center Helsinki Unit in Dextra corporation, which provides Occupational Health services for over 55 000 employees in the whole country.After her thesis on
Interpersonal conflicts at work, (previous Appelberg K., People and Work, 1996) she started her studies in cognitive psychotherapy (1997 - 2003) and has since that worked as a cognitive psychotherapist
with special interests in Schema
therapy.
My psychotherapy is based on Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, Visualization, Systems
Therapy, Narrative
Therapy, and
Interpersonal Therapy which are all enhanced
with homework to internalize the skills.
In this rare training event, you will deepen your therapeutic skills by learning scientifically proven ways of assessing couples and implementing interventions by combining the principles of
Interpersonal Neurobiology and Mindsight
with Gottman Method Couples
Therapy.
Interpersonal therapy and couples
therapy can help identify communication problems and come up
with practical improvements.
The focus of
therapy can be both intrapersonal, looking inward, and
interpersonal, looking at interactions
with others.