Marla,
Your equations will be easier to read if you typeset them in LaTeX.
Yes, the equation you give is a standing wave. If you start with
[itex]\Psi(x,t) = A\cos(\omega \left[t-t_0\right]) \sin (k\left[x-x_0\right])[/itex]
you can just define a new time coordinate and new space coordinate by
[itex]t' = t - t_0[/itex]
[itex]x' = x - x_0[/itex].
Then your original equation is just
[itex]\Psi(x',t') = A \cos(\omega t')\sin(k x')[/itex],
showing that the waveform is exactly the same as the standing wave you're used to.