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Sunday, March 26, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Study Shows Antibiotic Can Boost Benefits Of Therapy For Social Anxiety Disorder (Medical News Today)



Study Shows Antibiotic Can Boost Benefits Of Therapy For Social Anxiety Disorder (Medical News Today)
Researchers from the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University have found that adding D-cycloserine (DCS) - a drug used to treat tuberculosis but that has also been shown to stimulate learning - to therapy programs helps people with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) learn how to overcome fears of social situations, such as public speaking... click link for more info.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Versus Psychosurgery for Refractory ... - Journal of Neuropsychiatry (subscription)

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Versus Psychosurgery for Refractory ...
Journal of Neuropsychiatry (subscription) - Mar 8, 2006
... The patient decided anterior cingulotomy was necessary. She was hesitant to attempt cognitive behavior therapy, but was required to do so by her neurosurgeon. ...

PC Forum: The paradox of choice
ZDNet Blogs - PC Forum kicked off this afternoon with Esther's introduction of the "users in charge" theme. It's a new culture of catering to users not big banks, advertisers and others who have wielded power in the past, Esther said. The first speaker, Barry ...
Jaw pain caused by TMJ can be eased (Detroit News)
Stress takes its toll on the human body in many ways. It can cause heart palpitations, head and stomach aches, and sweating and irritability. Some people overeat, while others lose their appetite.
Are We Still Talking to Our Patients With Schizophrenia? - Am J Psychiatry (subscription)

Are We Still Talking to Our Patients With Schizophrenia?
Am J Psychiatry (subscription) - Mar 2, 2006
... all. Cognitive behavior therapy for depression has been, perhaps, the most successful psychosocial treatment ever introduced. It ...

New effort aims to defeat eating disorder that sufferers frequently ...
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel - You'd think Ivy Silver, of all people, would have seen it coming. After all, she'd been bulimic herself years earlier. She knew all about the vomiting and chapped lips, the brittle hair and callused knuckles. And oh, the secrets. But the ...

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