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Do Dialectical Behavior Therapy-Based Interventions Decrease Adolescent Externalizing Symptoms? A Meta-Analysis

Society of Clinical Psychology

We evaluated evidence as to whether interventions based on Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), a well-studied intervention designed to reduce destructive behavior by enhancing ability to regulate emotions, may reduce externalizing symptoms among adolescents. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. J., & Drabick, D.

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A Framework to Test Emotion Regulation in the Lab and the Clinic

Society of Clinical Psychology

Understanding how people regulate their emotions well is a key question of interest for both basic and applied psychology researchers. People who have access to a larger repertoire of emotion regulation strategies tend to report better psychological health, but this relation is small ( r =.12; Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice.

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Types of Therapy and Mental Health Providers

Stop Abuse Campaign

Psychologists have attained either a doctorate in philosophy or a doctorate in psychology. MHCs and CSWs often work in community mental health clinics, which are more likely to accept a wider variety of insurance, including Medicaid. . Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). Clinical Psychology PHD Student.

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Clinical Considerations When Clients Have Children

Society of Clinical Psychology

This SCP blog by Zalewski, Goodman, Cole, and McLaughlin corresponds with a new Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice article titled, “Clinical Considerations when Treating Adults who are Parents.” Clinical considerations when treating adults who are parents. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice.

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Understanding the different types of therapy

Lawson Psychology

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, also known as DBT, is a branch of CBT that was developed in the 80s for those who find it difficult to regulate their emotions. The post Understanding the different types of therapy appeared first on Lawson Clinical Psychology. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy.

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Synthesizing Findings on Cognitive Flexibility and Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors

Society of Clinical Psychology

There is also some evidence that higher cognitive flexibility may have an indirect protective effect on SITB via buffering effects of stress and psychological pain. boys with adjustment disorders). Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. Chung (M.Sc) is a Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Kaufman (Ph.D.)

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Clinicians and Clients Disagree: Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

Society of Clinical Psychology

This blog piece by Dr. Douglas Samuel from Purdue University discusses a recently published article in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology. . It is well-established that the approaches to diagnosis differ substantially between clinical practice and research settings. Although, there were a few bright spots (e.g., 23 (Samuel, 2015).

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