Trauma Therapy

Trauma therapy is a psychiatric treatment used to manage traumatic disorders, particularly post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Trauma therapy is based on a combination of supportive-stabilizing and confrontational treatment strategies. Trauma is classified according to the ICD-10 classification (English : “international statistical classification of diseases and related health problems”) of the WHO (World Health Organization), a … Trauma Therapy

Behavioral Therapy: Effects

Behavior therapy refers to a variety of methods of psychotherapy. The goal is to change attitudes, thinking habits, and maladaptive or dysfunctional behaviors such as anxiety, obsessive thoughts or actions, eating and sexual disorders, depression, and also relationship problems. Behavior therapy has its foundation in empirical research findings in learning science, psychophysiology, social psychology, and … Behavioral Therapy: Effects

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) (synonym: cognitive-behavioral therapy) is one of the psychotherapeutic methods and is a form of behavioral therapy. Under behavioral therapy is a variety of methods of psychotherapy. The goal is to change attitudes, thinking habits, and maladaptive or dysfunctional behaviors such as anxiety, compulsive thoughts or actions, eating and sexual disorders, or … Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Marburg Concentration Training

Marburg concentration training (MKT) for children is a psychological or child psychiatric therapy method for treating a concentration disorder in childhood. The procedure is based on the use of self-instructional training and is used as a therapeutic method of cognitive-behavioral training for preschool and school-age children. Concentration training is intended to enable children to self-instruct … Marburg Concentration Training

Psychoeducation

The term psychoeducation comes from the American and is composed of the two terms “psychotherapy” and “education”. The English term “psychotherapy” is literally adopted into the German language, the word “education” is not translated as “education” in this context, but includes information, knowledge transfer and education.Psychoeducation includes systematic didactic-psychotherapeutic interventions that serve to inform patients … Psychoeducation