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Analysis of Interventions for Youth Traumapsychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Children and Teens - Oct 31, 2008 An independent, nonfederal task force discovered that both individual and group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) were effective interventions to reduce psychological harm for youth who experience trauma. The group … Also tagged: reviews, professional, brain and behavior, force, psychology, ptsd, pharmacologic, psychotherapy, trauma, victimization, interventions, children and teens, health related, mental health and wellness, memory and perception, advocacy and 038 policy, lifehelper, aggression and violence, evaluated play |
psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Oct 2, 2008
Psychodynamic psychotherapy is often the overlooked stepchild in modern psychotherapeutic circles. While still regularly taught and practiced, it’s a therapeutic style that’s largely fallen out of favor in the U.S …
Also tagged: general, treatment, resistance, therapist, disorders, personality, effective, dynamic, interpretation, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, jama, survives, efficacy, distinctive, psychoanalytic, transference, psycho dynamic, conflictual
psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Oct 1, 2008
Psychodynamic psychotherapy is often the overlooked stepchild in modern psychotherapeutic circles. While still regularly taught and practiced, it’s a therapeutic style that’s largely fallen out of favor in the U.S …
Also tagged: general, treatment, resistance, therapist, disorders, personality, effective, dynamic, interpretation, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, jama, survives, efficacy, distinctive, psychoanalytic, transference, psycho dynamic, conflictual
psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychology - Oct 1, 2008
A new review of published research discovers psychodynamic psychotherapy lasting for at least a year is effective and superior to shorter-term therapy for patients with complex mental disorders. Complex disorders …
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psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Sep 13, 2008
Kids get exposed to all sorts of traumatic events in their young lives and for most, they can escape from serious emotional harm. One way to do that is through treatment of the trauma. But like treatment for many …
Also tagged: general, research, cognitive behavioral, disorders, ptsd, pharmacologic, harm, psychotherapy, trauma, interventions, children and teens, mental health and wellness, symptomatic, debriefing
psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Apr 30, 2008
“I think I’m in love with my therapist. What’s wrong with me? What should I do?” It is not unusual to feel strong feelings of “love” or affinity toward your therapist. But those feelings probably aren’t what you …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central - Mar 17, 2008
Mentalization based therapy (MBT) is a specific type of psychodynamically-oriented psychotherapy designed to help people with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Its focus is helping people to differentiate and …
Also tagged: general, disorders, psychotherapy, borderline personality