Not exact matches
«People
with Parkinson's disease often show signs of depression before the onset of
significant movement problems, so it's likely that the neural imbalance in Parkinson's is also responsible for some
behavioral changes associated
with the disease,» said Dr. Kreitzer, who is also an assistant professor of physiology at the University of California, San Francisco,
with which Gladstone is affiliated.
1/17/2008 Rapid Effects of Intensive Therapy Seen in Brains of Patients
with OCD In a study that may significantly advance the understanding of how cognitive -
behavioral therapy affects the brain, researchers have shown that
significant changes in activity in certain regions of the brain can be produced
with as little as four week... More...
* Training / Behavior Modification hasn't resulted in an acceptable
change in the dog; * There is
significant risk and / or evidence that dog is going to seriously injure someone; aggression problems don't automatically mean the dog will injure someone or is dangerous; I am referring to the idea that even
with reasonable precautions, supervision, training and behavior modification, the dog is still going to get around all of that and hurt someone; * You have made a reasonable effort to work
with the dog and situation; meaning you have PAID a professional to help you, worked the situation properly and diligently, and you still can't trust the dog to not hurt itself, another animal or a person; * The dog is so dangerous you can't place the dog
with someone else; * The owner isn't willing, or is unable, or unqualified, to work
with the dog any further, even
with supervised professional help; some people won't follow instructions, so some of these dogs would be fine in the hands of someone else, but not the current owner; * Regardless what you do (behavior modification, training, and / or
behavioral medications) nothing has made the dog manageable, and your trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even
behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced working
with drugs prescribed by veterinarians and can give you feedback as to how things are going, or when you might wish to consider another drug; * This dog is too dangerous to work
with.
With enough patience and the Bark Busters training methods, we can help dog owners make
significant behavioral changes no matter how severe the aggression is.
• Provided support in diagnosing
behavioral issues by actively engaging patients in conversation • Took notes during the interview process and provided feedback regarding patient assessment • Assisted in assessing patients by observing them and ensured that they were kept comfortable during the analysis process • Implemented dedicated behavior management plans by indulging in therapeutic sessions
with clients • Reported any
significant changes in patients behavior to the behavior therapist in a prompt manner • Created and recorded patient information in facility database, keeping both integrity of data and confidentiality in mind
7/2011 to Present Benchmark Human Services, Nantucket, MA Behavior Analyst • Interview patients regarding their present, past and future aspirations in a bid to understand their motivations • Take notes to refer to during the assessment period • Measure specific influences such as environment and family life to determine cause of
behavioral problems • Create psychological profiles for each patient to determine extent of behavior problems • Devise and implement programs to address behavior problems • Act as part of a coordinated care team to provide oral medication to patients • Monitor patients» progress and note down any
significant changes for better or worse • Assist patients
with chemical dependency issues to come to terms
with their addiction through counseling services • Provide a one - on - one to patients
with criminal backgrounds • Assist crime investigations by creating psychological profiles of criminals to determine motive and mode of operation
Such
changes include but are not limited to,
significant pay raises, new jobs
with a different standard of compensation, a child's developmental needs, and
behavioral problems
with either a parent or a child such as substance or alcohol abuse.
My 19 years of experience working
with people who have depression, anxiety, OCD, childhood / teen
behavioral concerns, ADHD, trauma, autism spectrum disorders, and adjustments to
significant life
changes helps me to effectively address your needs.
Coaches use techniques grounded in social cognitive theory, cognitive
behavioral therapy and mindfulness, which have been shown to produce
significant positive behavior
change, particularly
with weight loss and maintenance.