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... changes in substance use behaviour (cognition & emotion), grounded in psychological theory” ...
... changes in substance use behaviour (cognition & emotion), grounded in psychological theory” ...
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... • Agency X has twice the proportion of service users who are associated with poor outcome than agency Y. • With case-mix adjustment agency X is shown to be relatively more effective. • Case-mix adjustment captures the relative progress made given the starting point. ...
... • Agency X has twice the proportion of service users who are associated with poor outcome than agency Y. • With case-mix adjustment agency X is shown to be relatively more effective. • Case-mix adjustment captures the relative progress made given the starting point. ...
Current Paradigms in Psychopathology and Therapy
... Conflicts occur outside of overt awareness. This is referred to as the iceberg theory. ...
... Conflicts occur outside of overt awareness. This is referred to as the iceberg theory. ...
0-0-Scientifically_Based_Approaches_to_Dru
... strategies intended to enhance self-control. Specific techniques include exploring the positive and negative consequences of continued use, self-monitoring to recognize drug cravings early on and to identify high-risk situations for use, and developing strategies for coping with and avoiding high-ri ...
... strategies intended to enhance self-control. Specific techniques include exploring the positive and negative consequences of continued use, self-monitoring to recognize drug cravings early on and to identify high-risk situations for use, and developing strategies for coping with and avoiding high-ri ...
Learning
... Direct imitation – relatively exact duplication of the model's behavior when the context is right Inhibitory effects – the suppression of deviant behavior, usually as a result of the model being punished Disinhibitory effects – observing models may disinhibit responses that are usually held in check ...
... Direct imitation – relatively exact duplication of the model's behavior when the context is right Inhibitory effects – the suppression of deviant behavior, usually as a result of the model being punished Disinhibitory effects – observing models may disinhibit responses that are usually held in check ...
katerina cv english - Prof. Dr. Ayhan Kalyoncu
... Katerina Tenezou was born in Athens, Greece. She is a Clinical Psychologist and an Accredited Cognitive Psychotherapist specialized in treatment of Addiction and Mental Disorders. She is well versed in a variety of treatment approaches and has a diverse clinical background. Her theoretical frame of ...
... Katerina Tenezou was born in Athens, Greece. She is a Clinical Psychologist and an Accredited Cognitive Psychotherapist specialized in treatment of Addiction and Mental Disorders. She is well versed in a variety of treatment approaches and has a diverse clinical background. Her theoretical frame of ...
Abnormal psychology Learning Outcomes
... disorders. This option begins with a consideration of normal and abnormal behavior. An understanding of issues related to diagnosis provides a framework for the subsequent study of disorders and therapeutic approaches. Although there are numerous psychological disorders this option focuses on the fo ...
... disorders. This option begins with a consideration of normal and abnormal behavior. An understanding of issues related to diagnosis provides a framework for the subsequent study of disorders and therapeutic approaches. Although there are numerous psychological disorders this option focuses on the fo ...
Summary of medical benefits
... the general ward. Hospitals are approved if they appear on the Cantonal hospital list with the appropriate mandate. For persons staying permanently in Switzerland (e.g. pensioners) the costs of in-patient treatment will be covered up to the maximum of the tariff of the Canton of residence. This rule ...
... the general ward. Hospitals are approved if they appear on the Cantonal hospital list with the appropriate mandate. For persons staying permanently in Switzerland (e.g. pensioners) the costs of in-patient treatment will be covered up to the maximum of the tariff of the Canton of residence. This rule ...
Occupational Therapy and Combat Stress
... • Treatment Planning: Using client centred practise, OT & client agree on at least 3 short term goals whilst attending the treatment centre. These generally are around self –esteem, confidence, loss of roles, communication and interaction and lack of motivation. • Intervention: 1:1 sessions with OT ...
... • Treatment Planning: Using client centred practise, OT & client agree on at least 3 short term goals whilst attending the treatment centre. These generally are around self –esteem, confidence, loss of roles, communication and interaction and lack of motivation. • Intervention: 1:1 sessions with OT ...
Treatment of Psychological disorders
... clients in a group Offers several advantages: 1. less expensive than one-on-one therapy 2. less burdensome for therapists working in understaffed/underfunded institutions 3. provides emotional comfort to clients who understand that others suffer from similar conditions or circumstances ...
... clients in a group Offers several advantages: 1. less expensive than one-on-one therapy 2. less burdensome for therapists working in understaffed/underfunded institutions 3. provides emotional comfort to clients who understand that others suffer from similar conditions or circumstances ...
Behavioral Theory rev 2012
... Stimulus generalization – somewhat like over generalization in language, people may over generalize a response CER’s – conditioned emotional responses often compound generalization and create problems for discrimination (classically conditioned) Stimulus discrimination – Identifying key elements ...
... Stimulus generalization – somewhat like over generalization in language, people may over generalize a response CER’s – conditioned emotional responses often compound generalization and create problems for discrimination (classically conditioned) Stimulus discrimination – Identifying key elements ...
Using this template - Scottish Personality Disorder
... • Assessment and treatment services. • Consultation and advice to primary and secondary care services, and diagnostic services to assist general psychiatric services. • Facilitate information sharing and collaboration, and ensure communication between primary and secondary care. • Provide or advise ...
... • Assessment and treatment services. • Consultation and advice to primary and secondary care services, and diagnostic services to assist general psychiatric services. • Facilitate information sharing and collaboration, and ensure communication between primary and secondary care. • Provide or advise ...
Catherine Mulhall, M.S.W.
... have, as well as helping them look toward solutions or goals rather than focusing primarily on the problem or concern. Utilizing various treatment approaches, including cognitive/behavioral therapy, desensitization, problem-solving, as well as other therapeutic interventions. Catherine builds on the ...
... have, as well as helping them look toward solutions or goals rather than focusing primarily on the problem or concern. Utilizing various treatment approaches, including cognitive/behavioral therapy, desensitization, problem-solving, as well as other therapeutic interventions. Catherine builds on the ...
Alcohol and Chemical Dependency Treatment Programs
... complications requiring hospitalization in an acute care facility (offered through Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre.) Level III: Identified as detoxification and rehabilitation, this level of treatment includes the medical monitoring process used to help the individual overcome ...
... complications requiring hospitalization in an acute care facility (offered through Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre.) Level III: Identified as detoxification and rehabilitation, this level of treatment includes the medical monitoring process used to help the individual overcome ...
Presentation
... Room for improvement • Genetic risk counselling at diagnosis and post treatment • Change in appearance throughout treatment • Timing of information/support Financial assistance at diagnosis ‘Living well with cancer’ during treatment More information/support post treatment in general ...
... Room for improvement • Genetic risk counselling at diagnosis and post treatment • Change in appearance throughout treatment • Timing of information/support Financial assistance at diagnosis ‘Living well with cancer’ during treatment More information/support post treatment in general ...
Behavioral Health Services for Adults - NAMI-Yolo
... stimulant withdrawal, mandatory random drug testing, individual counseling for the duration of treatment physical exam, minimum program length 4-6 months The Dual Diagnosis program serves adult clients who are experiencing a range of mild to moderate mental health issues that complicate and contribu ...
... stimulant withdrawal, mandatory random drug testing, individual counseling for the duration of treatment physical exam, minimum program length 4-6 months The Dual Diagnosis program serves adult clients who are experiencing a range of mild to moderate mental health issues that complicate and contribu ...
NSDUH The Report Hispanic Subgroups Differ
... Hispanics subgroups differ in their need for and receipt of treatment.4 Mexicans and Puerto Ricans were most likely to need treatment (10.4 and 10.1 percent, respectively), whereas Central or South Americans were least likely. Puerto Ricans who needed treatment were more likely to have received it t ...
... Hispanics subgroups differ in their need for and receipt of treatment.4 Mexicans and Puerto Ricans were most likely to need treatment (10.4 and 10.1 percent, respectively), whereas Central or South Americans were least likely. Puerto Ricans who needed treatment were more likely to have received it t ...
Angry, Naughty Children
... Definition and Clinical Picture Prevalence and Trends Etiology and Development Risk Factors Treatment (community, individual, medication) Common Clinical Situations (ADHD, aggression) ...
... Definition and Clinical Picture Prevalence and Trends Etiology and Development Risk Factors Treatment (community, individual, medication) Common Clinical Situations (ADHD, aggression) ...
Outpatient Chemical Dependency Counselor
... management. The Clinic does not commonly provide medication-only management. Hamm has a respected teaching program for residents, interns and fellows who manage their own client panels under staff supervision. Hamm Clinic has a multidisciplinary staff that works together in treatment teams, supervis ...
... management. The Clinic does not commonly provide medication-only management. Hamm has a respected teaching program for residents, interns and fellows who manage their own client panels under staff supervision. Hamm Clinic has a multidisciplinary staff that works together in treatment teams, supervis ...
psych 14
... 6. Biomedical therapies – Treatments for psychological disorders that alter brain functioning with chemical or physical interventions such as drug therapy, surgery, or electroconvulsive therapy. 7. Catharsis – The process of expressing strongly felt but usually repressed emotions 8. Client – The ter ...
... 6. Biomedical therapies – Treatments for psychological disorders that alter brain functioning with chemical or physical interventions such as drug therapy, surgery, or electroconvulsive therapy. 7. Catharsis – The process of expressing strongly felt but usually repressed emotions 8. Client – The ter ...
Area of Emphasis Description of Area of Emphasis
... Jin Bo, Ph.D. (Cognitive Neuroscience) – Behavioral and neural mechanisms of age-related differences in individuals with cognitive and motor difficulties, such as children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Developmental Coordination Disorder, ADHD and older adults with mild cognitive impairments. Appr ...
... Jin Bo, Ph.D. (Cognitive Neuroscience) – Behavioral and neural mechanisms of age-related differences in individuals with cognitive and motor difficulties, such as children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Developmental Coordination Disorder, ADHD and older adults with mild cognitive impairments. Appr ...
Matrix Model pg. 2
... experience of these patients has been the source of the data used in developing and modifying this integrated therapeutic model. The treatment model has been extended to address the clinical needs of alcohol users and opiate dependent individuals. The goal of the Matrix Model has been to provide a f ...
... experience of these patients has been the source of the data used in developing and modifying this integrated therapeutic model. The treatment model has been extended to address the clinical needs of alcohol users and opiate dependent individuals. The goal of the Matrix Model has been to provide a f ...