cognitive behavior therapy

Monday, January 02, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Mental Health (Washington Post)



Mental Health (Washington Post)
Norman E. Rosenthal, clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical School, fields your questions and comments about cyclothymia, bipolar disorder and seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
THIS WEEK IN HEALTH - Washington Post


Washington Post
THIS WEEK IN HEALTH
Washington Post, United States - Dec 12, 2005
... F3. New reports on phone therapy for anxiety, high blood pressure and cognition in old age, fibromyalgia and cognitive behavior therapy. F6.

Ensnared: Internet Creates New Group of Sexual Addicts
Los Angeles Times - FOR many people, a peek at an "adult" site offers merely a titillating glimpse into an illicit world. For others, a peek becomes a moment of respite, a brief vacation from the demands of the real world. Then it becomes a habit. Soon, it is a ...
Therapy may help resolve sleeplessness problem (NorthJersey.com)
THE QUESTION: Some believe the widespread tenderness and pain of fibromyalgia makes sleep difficult; others think the lack of adequate sleep accentuates the disorder's symptoms. Almost everyone agrees, however, that insomnia is a common complaint of people with fibromyalgia.
Band shares anti-suicide message with teens at North Hills High ... - Pittsburgh Post Gazette

Band shares anti-suicide message with teens at North Hills High ...
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Dec 15, 2005
... Students can then be referred to social workers, group counseling or a licensed therapist, if needed. "Cognitive behavior therapy is consistently the most ...

New studies target old problem of TMJ
San Jose Mercury News - Stress takes its toll on the human body in many ways. It can cause heart palpitations, head and stomach aches, sweating and irritability. Some people overeat while others lose their appetite. For about 10 million Americans -- many of them women of ...

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