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activity based intervention approach

Activity based interventions cover a broad therapeutic spectrum. They range from task-based activities, including those that have a social and communication aim to those with a psychotherapeutic focus. Traditionally, these interventions have been provided by occupational therapists whose core skills lie in the analysis and application of purposeful activity; however, many other professions now contribute […]

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therapeutic interventions ideas

The term ‘therapeutic intervention’ covers a range of treatments and activities aimed at enabling individuals to recover from a disorder or distress. The treatments and activities may have specific functions but each contributes to the overall well-being of the individual and that of the family, where appropriate. Therefore, no single treatment or activity can claim […]

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SOCIAL SKILLS TRAINING AS A THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION

The negative affects of schizophrenia and psychotic episodes erode the person’s confidence and ability to socialise. Their interactive skills become blunted and they become anxious in larger groups and understandably avoid these situations. Social skills training (SST) aims to reduce isolation and loneliness and increase self confidence and self-esteem. The model developed by Argyle and […]

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Pharmacological Intervention Definition

PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS Drug therapy can be used to combat feelings of anxiety in an attempt to improvethe person’s quality of life. It is worth remembering that the use of prescribedmedication is not usually the first line of treatment, as other methods of careinterventions will be considered initially. However, there are times when the useof prescribed […]

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Psychological intervention after the earthquake can not be ignored

  The memory and the impression of the disaster in the memory of these Survivors are all about death, dying and mass destruction. For example something is named death mark or the fear of death and the death of guilt. For many survivors, they are extreme sensitivity to with disaster related information and sleeping with […]

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