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what is a one dimensional treatment

by Hassie Reichel Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Except for the restriction to two electrodes, it is the most general one‐dimensional treatment possible. The description is derived as an exact solution of the fundamental differential equations and the boundary conditions at the terminating surfaces and at the electrical port.

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What is multidimensional assessment/treatment?

It’s multidimensional assessment/ treatment process includes the internal interconnection of multiple dimensions from biomedical to spiritual - taking into account the effects of feedback and the existence of each dimension mutually influencing each other simultaneously.

What is a dimensional assessment in addiction treatment?

The dimensional assessments would involve asking if the patient’s daily living activities were significantly impaired to interfere with or distract from abstinence, recovery, and/ or stability treatment goals and efforts.

What is multidimensional treatment foster care?

Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC; Chamberlain, 2003) is an approach for working with children and families who are in need of a high level of support due to high levels of abuse and neglect, severe mental health and behavioral problems, and problems with juvenile delinquency.

What is the meaning of one-dimensional?

1 : having one dimension A straight line is one-dimensional. The one-dimensional sequence of amino acids is the primary structure. — Douglas R. Hofstadter 2 : lacking depth or complexity : superficial To the audience, the term "sitcom" connoted a lot of one-dimensional stories and characters.

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Definition of one-dimensional

1 : having one dimension A straight line is one-dimensional. The one-dimensional sequence of amino acids is the primary structure. — Douglas R. Hofstadter

First Known Use of one-dimensional

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What is the 7 dimension model?

It is my hope that the 7 – Dimensions model for addictions recovery measurement is a step towards a “Copernicus” type paradigm shift. The sun was thought to revolve around the earth for 1500 years. It wasn't until a European astronomer named - Nicolaus Copernicus first formulated a modern heliocentric theory of the solar system ...

What is the long term goal of health care?

The long-term goal is the health-consumer’s highest optimal functioning, not merely the absence of pathology or symptom reduction. The short-term goal is to change the health care system to accommodate and assimilate to a multidimensional health care perspective.

What are some examples of recovery models?

For example, there are recovery models and theories for: biological, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual viewpoints that can all explain human behavior.

Prevention of Traumatic Stress Disorders

MTFC was designed to be a cost effective alternative to group or residential treatment, incarceration and hospitalization for adolescents who have problems with chronic antisocial behavior, emotional disturbance and delinquency.

Modes of Intervention

Multidimensional treatment foster care (MTFC) is another community-based model designed to address the needs of youths referred from the juvenile justice system.

Evidence-Based Practices for Juveniles in the Juvenile Justice System

Warren K. Graham, in Clinical Interventions in Criminal Justice Settings, 2018

Foster Care

As has been the case in multiple arenas, the focus in services for adolescents in foster care has shifted to empirically validated interventions. In this arena, there are at least two distinct approaches that have demonstrated efficacy in carefully controlled studies and effectiveness in subsequent replication attempts.

Family- and community-based treatments

Alex R. Dopp, ... Morgan A. Hill, in Developmental Pathways to Disruptive, Impulse-Control and Conduct Disorders, 2018

Multisystemic Therapy for Adolescent Substance Use

MST was developed to target adolescent antisocial behavior. Thus, most research on MST has focused on delinquency outcomes, as opposed to substance-use outcomes. This section gives an overview of MST’s effectiveness for the primary target outcome (i.e.

Effective treatment programs for violent adolescents: Programmatic challenges and promising features

Michael F. Caldwell, Gregory Van Rybroek, in Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2013

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