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Thursday, April 27, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - How therapy helps sex offenders not repeat


How therapy helps sex offenders not repeat
MetroWest Daily News - I t has been a long-standing debate -- how to best treat repeat sex offenders like Robert Gorczyca and Ian Tuffs. The two locals are convicted of different levels of sex crimes, but both are repeat offenders. According to experts who deal with sexual

The PC Guy: Read old floppies
Bergen Record - Edward T. says his old PC, which uses virtually obsolete 5 -inch diskettes, no longer works, and he wants to know if he can salvage data from his old diskettes. Happily, there are services that tackle the problem Edward T. has. One such outfit is

10 ways to improve your sleep
Pravda - Hectic work schedules, lack of downtime and the change in seasons can make anyone feel more stressed than usual, leading to nocturnal tossing and turning. Insomnia is associated with deficits in attention, concentration, memory and ability to stay

Brain imaging can predict effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy
EurekAlert - Whether or not cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) will help a person recover from depression can be predicted through brain imaging, according to research results published by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in the April issue of the

New Test May Predict Whether Treatment For Depression Will Work
KFMB - Researchers said they may have a test to predict whether treatment for depression will work. In a small study, a brain imaging technique called Functional MRI helped single out unipolar depression patients likely to respond to cognitive behavior

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