نتایج جستجو برای: based behavior therapy

تعداد نتایج: 3932476  

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2016

Objective Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have a lot of sensory integration problems, which severly interfere with their learning process in the classroom; therefore, they confront with difficult problems in academic achievements. As a result, they need environmental modification to resolve sensory seeking behaviors and improve their educational success. Considering the effects of ...

2009
Nicholas J. Sibrava Thomas D. Borkovec Louis G. Castonguay

The therapeutic alliance has often been found to explain significant portions of the variance in therapy outcome, yet surprisingly little is known about the participant factors that contribute to the development of a strong working alliance. One participant factor that may play a key role in the development of the alliance is attachment. In the present paper, research is reviewed that relates t...

2017
Eric S. Zhou Soyoung Youn

Insomnia disorder is common in patients undergoing cancer treatment. There is compelling evidence demonstrating that cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) should be the initial treatment, but there has been insufficient research has been conducted among cancer patients. This population presents with unique physical and psychosocial health issues that may interfere with standard CBT-...

2015
Crystal S. Maraj Stephanie J. Lackey Karla A. Badillo-Urquiola Eric C. Ortiz Irwin L. Hudson

The ability to read the human terrain is an invaluable skill set developed by Warfighters to identify irregular behavior in any environment. Traditional training methods (i.e., classroom-based instruction) have evolved to include SimulationBased Training (SBT). SBT allows virtual representation of behavioral cues for enhancing combat training skills. Accurately modeling human behavior cues in a...

2004
Xiaoshan Pan Charles S. Han Kincho H. Law

There exist a wide variety of computational tools for the simulation and design of exits. However, due to the scarcity of behavioral data, these tools rely heavily on the assumptions about human individual and social behaviors. Many of these assumptions have been found inconsistent or incorrect. This paper presents a multi-agent based framework for studying human and social behavior during buil...

2009
Mary C. Ruffolo Daniel Fischer

This paper highlights the process of implementing and adapting an evidence-based cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) depression group intervention model for adolescents (ages 11–18) in two middle schools and one alternative high school in the USA. The paper describes the process of moving an evidence-based intervention from a clinic-based setting to a school-based setting by engaging in the fol...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology & behavior : the impact of the Internet, multimedia and virtual reality on behavior and society 2007
Kimberly Young

Research over the last decade has identified Internet addiction as a new and often unrecognized clinical disorder that impact a user's ability to control online use to the extent that it can cause relational, occupational, and social problems. While much of the literature explores the psychological and social factors underlying Internet addiction, little if any empirical evidence exists that ex...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2016
Sorin T Teich Renato Roperto Aurelio A Alonso Lisa A Lang

A Comprehensive Care Experience Level (CCEL) system that is aligned with Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) standards, promotes comprehensive care and prevention, and addresses flaws observed in previous Relative Value Units (RVU)-based programs has been implemented at the School of Dental Medicine, Case Western Reserve University since 2011. The purpose of this article is to report on t...

2016
Sarah P. Loughran Md Shahriar Al Hossain Alan Bentvelzen Mark Elwood John Finnie Joseph Horvat Steve Iskra Elena P. Ivanova Jim Manavis Chathuranga Keerawella Mudiyanselage Alireza Lajevardipour Boris Martinac Robert McIntosh Raymond McKenzie Mislav Mustapic Yoshitaka Nakayama Elena Pirogova M. Harunur Rashid Nigel A. Taylor Nevena Todorova Peter M. Wiedemann Robert Vink Andrew Wood Irene Yarovsky Rodney J. Croft

Mobile phone subscriptions continue to increase across the world, with the electromagnetic fields (EMF) emitted by these devices, as well as by related technologies such as Wi-Fi and smart meters, now ubiquitous. This increase in use and consequent exposure to mobile communication (MC)-related EMF has led to concern about possible health effects that could arise from this exposure. Although muc...

2009
Robert O. Becker

Bioelectromagnetics (BEM) is the emerging science that studies how living organisms interact with electromagnetic (EM) fields. Electrical phenomena are found in all living organisms. Moreover, electrical currents exist in the body that are capable of producing magnetic fields that extend outside the body. Consequently, they can be influenced by external magnetic and EM fields as well. Changes i...

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