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Saturday, May 06, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Psychologist: peer pressure influenced teen who beat homeless man to death (Orlando Sentinel)



Psychologist: peer pressure influenced teen who beat homeless man to death (Orlando Sentinel)
Justin Stearns, a high school dropout with a "very low" IQ, didn't have the insight to realize what would happen when he and his friends beat a frail homeless man with sticks, fists and logs, a psychologist testified today.
Hallucinations in Children and Adolescents: Considerations in the ... - Am J Psychiatry (subscription)

Hallucinations in Children and Adolescents: Considerations in the ...
Am J Psychiatry (subscription) - May 2, 2006
... Medication trials and cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) trials with the objective of reducing the transition to psychosis have been conducted. ...

Teen didn't understand fatal beating, defense says
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - DAYTONA BEACH -- Justin Stearns, a dropout with an IQ of 74, couldn't have understood what would happen when he and his friends beat a frail homeless man to death with sticks, fists and logs, a psychologist testified Wednesday. Michael Herkov said ...
Teen didn't understand fatal beating, defense says (Orlando Sentinel)
A psychologist said Justin Stearns' low IQ kept him from realizing a homeless man was being killed. Justin Stearns, a dropout with an IQ of 74, couldn't have understood what would happen when he and his friends beat a frail homeless man to death with sticks, fists and logs, a psychologist testified Wednesday.
Use of fMRI to Predict Recovery From Unipolar Depression With ... - Am J Psychiatry (subscription)

Use of fMRI to Predict Recovery From Unipolar Depression With ...
Am J Psychiatry (subscription) - Apr 12, 2006
OBJECTIVE: In controlled treatment trials, 40% 60% of unmedicated depressed individuals respond to cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). ...

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 ...

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