Manual-Based Treatment: Evolution and Evaluation
... The availability of a detailed and therapist-friendly treatment protocol (manual) for Wolpe’s clinically inspired treatment enabled theoretically sophisticated and methodologically expert clinical researchers to conduct controlled studies of the treatment in both the laboratory (Bandura, 1969; Lang, ...
... The availability of a detailed and therapist-friendly treatment protocol (manual) for Wolpe’s clinically inspired treatment enabled theoretically sophisticated and methodologically expert clinical researchers to conduct controlled studies of the treatment in both the laboratory (Bandura, 1969; Lang, ...
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... consequently, that learning therapy should be centered squarely on this factor and its associated responses. Both Brutten and Sheehan found that there had been little clinical applications of the scientific methods of learning. Although widely acknowledged by speech pathologists for his research wit ...
... consequently, that learning therapy should be centered squarely on this factor and its associated responses. Both Brutten and Sheehan found that there had been little clinical applications of the scientific methods of learning. Although widely acknowledged by speech pathologists for his research wit ...
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... teachers, ministers, and family physicians who interact with community members to offer lay-counseling and workshops on topics such as stress, reducing drug use, and using assertiveness training ...
... teachers, ministers, and family physicians who interact with community members to offer lay-counseling and workshops on topics such as stress, reducing drug use, and using assertiveness training ...
Strategies for the management of microbial keratitis
... fluoroquinolone antibiotic may be most appropriate in the developed world where contact lens related pseudomonal keratitis is increasingly predominant3 10 and pseudomonal resistance to aminoglycosides has become a significant problem.'8 In developing countries such as Nepal, however, where trauma re ...
... fluoroquinolone antibiotic may be most appropriate in the developed world where contact lens related pseudomonal keratitis is increasingly predominant3 10 and pseudomonal resistance to aminoglycosides has become a significant problem.'8 In developing countries such as Nepal, however, where trauma re ...
Cognitive and behavioral treatments for anxiety disorders: A review
... believed to result from distorted beliefs focused on physical or psychological threat and an increased sense of personal vulnerability (Beck, Emery, & Greenberg, 1985). For example, individuals with social phobia often overestimate the probability that others are evaluating them negatively, whereas ...
... believed to result from distorted beliefs focused on physical or psychological threat and an increased sense of personal vulnerability (Beck, Emery, & Greenberg, 1985). For example, individuals with social phobia often overestimate the probability that others are evaluating them negatively, whereas ...
PQRS #438: Statin Therapy for the Prevention and Treatment of
... NUMERATOR NOTE: In order to meet the measure, a current statin medication therapy use must be documented in the current medication list. Statin therapy use is considered active for the measurement period if it is active during any denominator-eligible encounter. Only statin therapy meets measure Num ...
... NUMERATOR NOTE: In order to meet the measure, a current statin medication therapy use must be documented in the current medication list. Statin therapy use is considered active for the measurement period if it is active during any denominator-eligible encounter. Only statin therapy meets measure Num ...
Connections Between Ancient Philosophies and
... argues that the notion of recovered memories that has recently captured the attention of psychotherapists was directly influenced by Freud’s theories of repression. Herbert and Sageman (in press) trace the effect of various historical developments beginning in the 19th century on current conceptuali ...
... argues that the notion of recovered memories that has recently captured the attention of psychotherapists was directly influenced by Freud’s theories of repression. Herbert and Sageman (in press) trace the effect of various historical developments beginning in the 19th century on current conceptuali ...
How Psychotherapy Works: The Concepts of Control
... intervention. If the patient does feel safer, we can assume our intervention was helpful, and this gives us confidence in our understanding of the case and in our treatment strategy. If the patient does not seem to feel safer after our intervention, we should try to understand the reasons for his or ...
... intervention. If the patient does feel safer, we can assume our intervention was helpful, and this gives us confidence in our understanding of the case and in our treatment strategy. If the patient does not seem to feel safer after our intervention, we should try to understand the reasons for his or ...
Ch. 3 - Jessamine County Schools
... Type of cognitive therapy that trains people to cope with stressful situations by learning a more useful patterns of self-talk Taught to suppress negative and anxietyprovoking thoughts in times of stress Particularly effective for treating anxiety ...
... Type of cognitive therapy that trains people to cope with stressful situations by learning a more useful patterns of self-talk Taught to suppress negative and anxietyprovoking thoughts in times of stress Particularly effective for treating anxiety ...
April 2007 Research Review
... therapy in eradicating residual Helicobacter pylori infection after failed triple therapy. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 83: 864-869. ---------------------------------This study shows a lactic acid probiotic improving the eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection, by using it in conjunct ...
... therapy in eradicating residual Helicobacter pylori infection after failed triple therapy. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 83: 864-869. ---------------------------------This study shows a lactic acid probiotic improving the eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection, by using it in conjunct ...
Informed Consent for Minors - Richard Baudrand Counseling
... Representative should be aware that Therapist is not a conduit of information from Client. Psychotherapy can only be effective if there is a trusting a confidential relationship between Therapist and Client. Although Representative can expect to be kept up to date as to Client’s progress in therapy ...
... Representative should be aware that Therapist is not a conduit of information from Client. Psychotherapy can only be effective if there is a trusting a confidential relationship between Therapist and Client. Although Representative can expect to be kept up to date as to Client’s progress in therapy ...
COMPLETE REVISION SUMMARY
... • Aversion therapy is not always successful over time • Although people can find their addiction is reduced for a period, unless they have some additional support, they are likely to go back to their addictive behaviour after treatment stops (particularly in younger addicts) ...
... • Aversion therapy is not always successful over time • Although people can find their addiction is reduced for a period, unless they have some additional support, they are likely to go back to their addictive behaviour after treatment stops (particularly in younger addicts) ...
Garcia & Koellings (1966)
... “Any natural phenomenon chosen at will may be converted into a conditioned stimulus…any visual stimulus, any desired sound, any odor, and stimulation of any part of the skin” (Pavlov, 1928) “Equipotentiality Hypothesis” ...
... “Any natural phenomenon chosen at will may be converted into a conditioned stimulus…any visual stimulus, any desired sound, any odor, and stimulation of any part of the skin” (Pavlov, 1928) “Equipotentiality Hypothesis” ...
3/14/09 Myra`s Leech Therapy Protocol
... at the site, in which case the physician should be notified. 6. Once attached, the leech will remain in place until fully distended, approximately 10-15 minutes. Monitor the leech frequently to ensure that it has not moved or dropped off. NOTE: If the leech needs to be removed before natural detachm ...
... at the site, in which case the physician should be notified. 6. Once attached, the leech will remain in place until fully distended, approximately 10-15 minutes. Monitor the leech frequently to ensure that it has not moved or dropped off. NOTE: If the leech needs to be removed before natural detachm ...
Assessment for Psychoanalytic psychotherapy
... with those experiences within an interpretive process, as these experiences are mobilized and expressed within the psychotherapeutic relationship. This broad definition recognizes that both patient and therapist contribute to what emerges between them and in each of them as they experience one anoth ...
... with those experiences within an interpretive process, as these experiences are mobilized and expressed within the psychotherapeutic relationship. This broad definition recognizes that both patient and therapist contribute to what emerges between them and in each of them as they experience one anoth ...
the role of verbal conditioning in third generation behavior
... Kohlenberg, Boiling, Kanter & Parker (2002) and Hayes (2004) have argued that a third generation has occurred in behavior therapy. Hayes (2004) states the movement is characterized by several factors. These factors are, it: (a) is grounded in empirical principles; (b) has a contextual and experienti ...
... Kohlenberg, Boiling, Kanter & Parker (2002) and Hayes (2004) have argued that a third generation has occurred in behavior therapy. Hayes (2004) states the movement is characterized by several factors. These factors are, it: (a) is grounded in empirical principles; (b) has a contextual and experienti ...
Careers in counselling and psychotherapy
... that cover a range of talking therapies. They are delivered by trained be ‘supervised’ by another trained and experienced professional practitioners who work with people over a short or long-term to help who will have undergone further training in supervision. There is them bring about effective cha ...
... that cover a range of talking therapies. They are delivered by trained be ‘supervised’ by another trained and experienced professional practitioners who work with people over a short or long-term to help who will have undergone further training in supervision. There is them bring about effective cha ...
OCD Comes In Many Forms - Lindner Center of HOPE
... Typically, a combination of medication and psychotherapy is used to combat OCD. When medications are used, they come in the form of antidepressants which can help reduce the symptoms. However, depending on the severity of the OCD, medications are not always necessary. Currently, the most effective b ...
... Typically, a combination of medication and psychotherapy is used to combat OCD. When medications are used, they come in the form of antidepressants which can help reduce the symptoms. However, depending on the severity of the OCD, medications are not always necessary. Currently, the most effective b ...
MDMA - Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
... Millions of users, rare side effects known ...
... Millions of users, rare side effects known ...
FOUNDATIONS FOR A SYSTEMATIC ECLECTIC
... The confusing state of eclectic (actually syncretic) psychotherapy is due to two factors: (1) in rejecting various theories, theory has been ignored or downplayed in the eclectic stance, and (2) in the attempt to include as many diverse methods or techniques as possible, there is little concern with ...
... The confusing state of eclectic (actually syncretic) psychotherapy is due to two factors: (1) in rejecting various theories, theory has been ignored or downplayed in the eclectic stance, and (2) in the attempt to include as many diverse methods or techniques as possible, there is little concern with ...
File - Sarah M. Brothwell
... This study indicates that the short-term use of EMDR may not be sufficient on its own to treat clients who have experience prolonged childhood trauma. Clients who experienced childhood trauma may need more intensive, longer-term EMDR treatment to experience permanent symptom remission. This study al ...
... This study indicates that the short-term use of EMDR may not be sufficient on its own to treat clients who have experience prolonged childhood trauma. Clients who experienced childhood trauma may need more intensive, longer-term EMDR treatment to experience permanent symptom remission. This study al ...
Efficacy of Eye Movement Integration Therapy: A novel therapy for
... (Watson, Juba, Manifold, Kucala, & Anderson, 1991), adapted for the clinical context. A ten-point scale was used to record responses to fifteen questions addressing reexperience (flashback, nightmares, negative thoughts), avoidance/numbing (avoidance of particular situations/thoughts; loss of intere ...
... (Watson, Juba, Manifold, Kucala, & Anderson, 1991), adapted for the clinical context. A ten-point scale was used to record responses to fifteen questions addressing reexperience (flashback, nightmares, negative thoughts), avoidance/numbing (avoidance of particular situations/thoughts; loss of intere ...
Full Report
... formed respiratory therapy procedures and because it has been one of the more controversial ones. Evidence is presented that suggests that in some instances IPPB may be substituted for by alternate treatment modalities. Respiratory therapy practices in the intensive care unit, though an important ar ...
... formed respiratory therapy procedures and because it has been one of the more controversial ones. Evidence is presented that suggests that in some instances IPPB may be substituted for by alternate treatment modalities. Respiratory therapy practices in the intensive care unit, though an important ar ...
Redalyc. Pavlov and the Foundation of Behavior Therapy
... adopted a neural (rather than methodological) conceptualization of psychopathology? After all, Pavlov himself (1897) asked, “what is a pathological condition? Is it not the effect produced upon the organism by the encouraging of an unusual condition, or more correctly said, an unusually intensified ...
... adopted a neural (rather than methodological) conceptualization of psychopathology? After all, Pavlov himself (1897) asked, “what is a pathological condition? Is it not the effect produced upon the organism by the encouraging of an unusual condition, or more correctly said, an unusually intensified ...
Ch. 3
... Type of cognitive therapy that trains people to cope with stressful situations by learning a more useful patterns of self-talk Taught to suppress negative and anxietyprovoking thoughts in times of stress Particularly effective for treating anxiety ...
... Type of cognitive therapy that trains people to cope with stressful situations by learning a more useful patterns of self-talk Taught to suppress negative and anxietyprovoking thoughts in times of stress Particularly effective for treating anxiety ...