Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Warding Off Worries (Newsweek)
Warding Off Worries (Newsweek)
Nov. 1, 2005 - Do you think you're a born worrier? You might be. According to the National Institutes of Mental Health, about 19 million American adults suffer from anxiety disorders, with women more likely than men to be literally "sick with worry."
Internet to treat panic - Pravda
Pravda | Internet to treat panic Pravda, Russia - ... The study compared the effectiveness of three types of treatment -- Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the use of ... |
Workbook offers advice to about OCD sufferers
Courier-Journal - ... The book provides information about cognitive-behavior therapy, medications and other possible treatments and includes a ...
Gathering Gloom; As Winter's Dreary Days Set in, Many Feel Like the Color of Those Gray Skies (RedNova)
By PATRICIA TOWNSEND Do you feel it in your bones that sunny autumn days are in the distant past and that the long gray winter has begun? Did you feel a major blow when daylight-saving time ended and made it impossible to leave work before dark? Many feel the effect of the change of seasons as early as August or September.
'Talk therapy' may help chase away winter blues, study finds - Duluth News Tribune
| 'Talk therapy' may help chase away winter blues, study finds Duluth News Tribune, MN - ... New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or "talk therapy," to the mix might be more effective treatment. ... |
Internet to treat panic
Pravda - ... of three types of treatment -- Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the ...


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