cognitive behavior therapy

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Methamphetamine - Getting control


Methamphetamine - Getting control
Oceanas Herald-Journal - counselor Bruce Vanderhoof of Choices West in Hart uses cognitive behavior therapy to counsel methamphetamine addicts

Many feeling winter gloom
Sun-Journal - or a combination.New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or 'talk therapy,' to the mix might be

He's slimming, wife isn't, problem is getting heavy
Chicago Sun-Times - but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots of hard work

Internet to treat panic
Pravda - of three types of treatment -- Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the

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

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Depression is the 'it-word' on college campuses


Depression is the 'it-word' on college campuses
Equinox News (subscription), NJ - Nov 13, 2005 relationships. He explains that he doesn't give advice, but uses cognitive-behavior therapy which focuses on the here-and-now. Then

Internet to treat panic
Pravda, Russia - Nov 23, 2005 The study compared the effectiveness of three types of treatment -- Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the use of

Families Q&A
Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Nov 27, 2005 Though the most prevalent treatment is stimulant medication, others include: neurofeedback (brainwave biofeedback), cognitive behavior therapy and support

Treating TMJ Syndrome: new studies for an old problem
Inside Bay Area, CA - Nov 21, 2005 Participants also randomly are assigned to receive either education about the condition or a series of cognitive-behavior therapy sessions with a psychologist

Ask Ellie
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Nov 18, 2005 26, who has struggled with social anxiety disorder but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor


Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
New York Newsday - Nov 23 3:00 PM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Sedatives no good for elderly
Pravda Ru - Nov 11 7:13 AM
17:43 2005-11-11 Using sedatives to aid sleep may do the elderly more harm than good, researchers have concluded.Save to My Web

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
Newsday - Nov 22 7:12 PM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Her Body: Why Women Worry More Than Men
Newsweek - Nov 01 7:52 AM
A new book examines why women tend to worry more than men, and what we can all do to stop stressSave to My Web

The veterans' stress doctor
Star-Gazette - Nov 11 12:33 AM
Bath VA psychologist specializes in post-traumatic stress disorder. BATH - When William "Doc" Schmitz of Corning begins to feel moody or grouchy, he knows exactly what to do.Save to My Web

ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care
Newswise - Nov 02 12:14 PM
Arizona State University's College of Nursing is spearheading a national effort to improve patient care. It's efforts are focused on evidence-based practice an approach to patient care that incorporates the use of best evidence from well-designed studies, a clinician's expertise, and patient values and preferences.Save to My Web

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Methamphetamine - Getting control


Methamphetamine - Getting control
Oceanas Herald-Journal - counselor Bruce Vanderhoof of Choices West in Hart uses cognitive behavior therapy to counsel methamphetamine addicts

Many feeling winter gloom
Sun-Journal - or a combination.New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or 'talk therapy,' to the mix might be

Internet to treat panic
Pravda - of three types of treatment -- Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the

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

He's slimming, wife isn't, problem is getting heavy
Chicago Sun-Times - but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots of hard work

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Internet to treat panic (Pravda Ru)



Internet to treat panic (Pravda Ru)
15:47 2005-11-23 People who suffer panic disorders can get help from the Internet. Australian scientists from Monash University say that now it is not necessary to consult psychiatrist face-to-face.
Psychiatry as a Clinical Neuroscience Discipline - Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)

Psychiatry as a Clinical Neuroscience Discipline
Journal of American Medical Association (subscription), IL - Nov 3, 2005
... and nonresponders to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and cognitive behavior therapy, and even ...

Methamphetamine - Getting control
Oceanas Herald-Journal - ... counselor Bruce Vanderhoof of Choices West in Hart uses cognitive behavior therapy to counsel methamphetamine addicts ...
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."
One in 10 girls tries suicide, but boys more likely to succeed ... - Taiwan Headlines

One in 10 girls tries suicide, but boys more likely to succeed ...
Taiwan Headlines, Taiwan - Nov 8, 2005
... She said with a combination of fluoxetine, a common antidepressant, and cognitive behavior therapy, patients can usually become socially functional in about ...

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Warding Off Worries


Warding Off Worries
Standard-Speaker, PA - Nov 1, 2005 director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy in New York City, Leahy teaches patients to fight worry through cognitive behavior therapy, which aims

Anxiety creeps up nationwide
Summit Daily News, CO - Oct 30, 2005 Therapists use different methods to treat anxiety, including cognitive behavior therapy, EMDR (eye movement desensitization reprocessing) and medication.

One in 10 girls tries suicide, but boys more likely to succeed
Taiwan Headlines, Taiwan - Nov 8, 2005 She said with a combination of fluoxetine, a common antidepressant, and cognitive behavior therapy, patients can usually become socially functional in about

Internet to treat panic
Pravda, Russia - Nov 23, 2005 The study compared the effectiveness of three types of treatment -- Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the use of

ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care
Newswise (press release) - Nov 2, 2005 For example: In adults, is cognitive behavior therapy or yoga more effective in reducing depressive symptoms? she says.

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 - Nov 23, 2005
... 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 - Nov 26, 2005
... 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 ...

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor


Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
Newsday.com - Nov 23 3:05 PM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care
Newswise - Nov 02 12:14 PM
Arizona State University's College of Nursing is spearheading a national effort to improve patient care. It's efforts are focused on evidence-based practice an approach to patient care that incorporates the use of best evidence from well-designed studies, a clinician's expertise, and patient values and preferences.Save to My Web

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
New York Newsday - Nov 23 6:01 AM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Her Body: Why Women Worry More Than Men
Newsweek - Nov 01 7:52 AM
A new book examines why women tend to worry more than men, and what we can all do to stop stressSave to My Web

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
Newsday - Nov 23 5:57 AM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - The veterans' stress doctor


The veterans' stress doctor
Star-Gazette - Nov 11 12:33 AM
Bath VA psychologist specializes in post-traumatic stress disorder. BATH - When William "Doc" Schmitz of Corning begins to feel moody or grouchy, he knows exactly what to do.Save to My Web

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
New York Newsday - Nov 22 7:01 PM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
New York Newsday - Nov 23 3:00 PM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Anxiety creeps up nationwide
Summit Daily News - Nov 01 7:12 AM
SUMMIT COUNTY - In the 1980s, depression was a nationwide epidemic. Now it's anxiety, said Marcie Fisher, a licensed counselor in Frisco.Save to My Web

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
New York Newsday - Nov 23 10:37 AM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - 'Talk therapy' may help chase away winter blues, study finds


'Talk therapy' may help chase away winter blues, study finds
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Nov 26, 2005 New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or "talk therapy," to the mix might be more effective treatment.

Families Q&A
Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Nov 27, 2005 Though the most prevalent treatment is stimulant medication, others include: neurofeedback (brainwave biofeedback), cognitive behavior therapy and support

Internet could also treat panic sufferers
United Press International - Nov 22, 2005 The study compared the effectiveness of three types of treatment -- internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the use of

Anxiety creeps up nationwide
Summit Daily News, CO - Oct 30, 2005 Therapists use different methods to treat anxiety, including cognitive behavior therapy, EMDR (eye movement desensitization reprocessing) and medication.

Understanding the Heterogeneity of OCD
Am J Psychiatry (subscription) - Nov 13, 2005 Abramowitz J, Franklin M, Schwartz S, Furr J: Symptom presentation and outcome of cognitive-behavior therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Ask Ellie
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Nov 18, 2005 26, who has struggled with social anxiety disorder but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Sedatives no good for elderly (Pravda Ru)



Sedatives no good for elderly (Pravda Ru)
17:43 2005-11-11 Using sedatives to aid sleep may do the elderly more harm than good, researchers have concluded.
Understanding the Heterogeneity of OCD - Am J Psychiatry (subscription)

Understanding the Heterogeneity of OCD
Am J Psychiatry (subscription) - Nov 13, 2005
... Abramowitz J, Franklin M, Schwartz S, Furr J: Symptom presentation and outcome of cognitive-behavior therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder. ...

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.
Families Q&A - Poughkeepsie Journal

Families Q&A
Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Nov 27, 2005
... Though the most prevalent treatment is stimulant medication, others include: neurofeedback (brainwave biofeedback), cognitive behavior therapy and support ...

Methamphetamine - Getting control
Oceanas Herald-Journal - ... counselor Bruce Vanderhoof of Choices West in Hart uses cognitive behavior therapy to counsel methamphetamine addicts ...

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

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 could also treat panic sufferers - United Press International

Internet could also treat panic sufferers
United Press International - Nov 22, 2005
... The study compared the effectiveness of three types of treatment -- internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the use of ...

He's slimming, wife isn't, problem is getting heavy
Chicago Sun-Times - ... but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots of hard work ...
Internet to treat panic (Pravda Ru)
15:47 2005-11-23 People who suffer panic disorders can get help from the Internet. Australian scientists from Monash University say that now it is not necessary to consult psychiatrist face-to-face.
Gray days cast pall over season - NewsOK.com (subscription)

Gray days cast pall over season
NewsOK.com (subscription), OK - Nov 26, 2005
... New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or "talk therapy," to the mix might be more effective treatment. ...

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 ...

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - He's slimming, wife isn't, problem is getting heavy


He's slimming, wife isn't, problem is getting heavy
Chicago Sun-Times - but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots of hard work

Methamphetamine - Getting control
Oceanas Herald-Journal - counselor Bruce Vanderhoof of Choices West in Hart uses cognitive behavior therapy to counsel methamphetamine addicts

Many feeling winter gloom
Sun-Journal - or a combination.New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or 'talk therapy,' to the mix might be

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

Internet to treat panic
Pravda - of three types of treatment -- Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the

Psychological Interventions for Noncardiac Chest Pain
American Family Physician - Psychotherapy, particularly cognitive behavior therapy, has been shown to reduce the number of days with chest pain

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor


Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
New York Newsday - Nov 23 3:00 PM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Internet could also treat panic sufferers
UPI - Nov 22 8:50 AM
MELBOURNE, Nov. 22 (UPI) -- A study by Monash University in Australia says Internet-based treatments for sufferers of panic disorder may be just as effective as face-to-face methods.Save to My Web

ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care
Newswise - Nov 02 12:14 PM
Arizona State University's College of Nursing is spearheading a national effort to improve patient care. It's efforts are focused on evidence-based practice an approach to patient care that incorporates the use of best evidence from well-designed studies, a clinician's expertise, and patient values and preferences.Save to My Web

Out of Joint
Baltimore Sun - Nov 04 12:46 AM
dek Stress can cause severe jaw pain, and women are often the victims. Now, researchers are seeking to take the bite out of a problem called TMJ Syndrome. Save to My Web

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
New York Newsday - Nov 23 10:37 AM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - 'Talk therapy' may help chase away winter blues, study finds


'Talk therapy' may help chase away winter blues, study finds
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Nov 26, 2005 New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or "talk therapy," to the mix might be more effective treatment.

ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care
Newswise (press release) - Nov 2, 2005 For example: In adults, is cognitive behavior therapy or yoga more effective in reducing depressive symptoms? she says.

The veterans' stress doctor
Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - Nov 11, 2005 Quirion brings a number of clinical tools to bear in treating his patients: individual and group counseling, hypnosis, cognitive behavior therapy and eye

Depression is the 'it-word' on college campuses
Equinox News (subscription), NJ - Nov 13, 2005 relationships. He explains that he doesn't give advice, but uses cognitive-behavior therapy which focuses on the here-and-now. Then

Internet could also treat panic sufferers
United Press International - Nov 22, 2005 The study compared the effectiveness of three types of treatment -- internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the use of

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Gathering Gloom; As Winter's Dreary Days Set in, Many Feel Like the Color of Those Gray Skies (RedNova)



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.
Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor - Newsday

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
Newsday, NY - Nov 22, 2005
... attempted suicide. Each person in the study will receive either a medication, cognitive behavior therapy or a combination of both. Until ...

Internet to treat panic
Pravda - ... of three types of treatment -- Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the ...
Internet to treat panic (Pravda Ru)
15:47 2005-11-23 People who suffer panic disorders can get help from the Internet. Australian scientists from Monash University say that now it is not necessary to consult psychiatrist face-to-face.
Ask Ellie - Chicago Sun-Times

Ask Ellie
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Nov 18, 2005
... 26, who has struggled with social anxiety disorder but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots ...

Many feeling winter gloom
Sun-Journal - ... or a combination.New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or 'talk therapy,' to the mix might be ...

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Warding Off Worries


Warding Off Worries
Standard-Speaker, PA - Nov 1, 2005 director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy in New York City, Leahy teaches patients to fight worry through cognitive behavior therapy, which aims

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
Newsday, NY - Nov 22, 2005 attempted suicide. Each person in the study will receive either a medication, cognitive behavior therapy or a combination of both. Until

'Talk therapy' may help chase away winter blues, study finds
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Nov 26, 2005 New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or "talk therapy," to the mix might be more effective treatment.

Anxiety creeps up nationwide
Summit Daily News, CO - Oct 30, 2005 Therapists use different methods to treat anxiety, including cognitive behavior therapy, EMDR (eye movement desensitization reprocessing) and medication.

Ask Ellie
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Nov 18, 2005 26, who has struggled with social anxiety disorder but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots

Psychiatry as a Clinical Neuroscience Discipline
Journal of American Medical Association (subscription), IL - Nov 3, 2005 and nonresponders to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and cognitive behavior therapy, and even

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor


Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
Newsday, NY - Nov 22, 2005 attempted suicide. Each person in the study will receive either a medication, cognitive behavior therapy or a combination of both. Until

Families Q&A
Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Nov 27, 2005 Though the most prevalent treatment is stimulant medication, others include: neurofeedback (brainwave biofeedback), cognitive behavior therapy and support

Depression is the 'it-word' on college campuses
Equinox News (subscription), NJ - Nov 13, 2005 relationships. He explains that he doesn't give advice, but uses cognitive-behavior therapy which focuses on the here-and-now. Then

ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care
Newswise (press release) - Nov 2, 2005 For example: In adults, is cognitive behavior therapy or yoga more effective in reducing depressive symptoms? she says.

Anxiety creeps up nationwide
Summit Daily News, CO - Oct 30, 2005 Therapists use different methods to treat anxiety, including cognitive behavior therapy, EMDR (eye movement desensitization reprocessing) and medication.

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Families Q&A


Families Q&A
Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Nov 27, 2005 Though the most prevalent treatment is stimulant medication, others include: neurofeedback (brainwave biofeedback), cognitive behavior therapy and support

Anxiety creeps up nationwide
Summit Daily News, CO - Oct 30, 2005 Therapists use different methods to treat anxiety, including cognitive behavior therapy, EMDR (eye movement desensitization reprocessing) and medication.

Treating TMJ Syndrome: new studies for an old problem
Alameda Times-Star, CA - Nov 21, 2005 Participants also randomly are assigned to receive either education about the condition or a series of cognitive-behavior therapy sessions with a psychologist

One in 10 girls tries suicide, but boys more likely to succeed
Taiwan Headlines, Taiwan - Nov 8, 2005 She said with a combination of fluoxetine, a common antidepressant, and cognitive behavior therapy, patients can usually become socially functional in about

Understanding the Heterogeneity of OCD
Am J Psychiatry (subscription) - Nov 13, 2005 Abramowitz J, Franklin M, Schwartz S, Furr J: Symptom presentation and outcome of cognitive-behavior therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder.

ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care
Newswise (press release) - Nov 2, 2005 For example: In adults, is cognitive behavior therapy or yoga more effective in reducing depressive symptoms? she says.

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor


Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
New York Newsday - Nov 22 7:01 PM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
Newsday.com - Nov 23 3:05 PM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care
Newswise - Nov 02 12:14 PM
Arizona State University's College of Nursing is spearheading a national effort to improve patient care. It's efforts are focused on evidence-based practice an approach to patient care that incorporates the use of best evidence from well-designed studies, a clinician's expertise, and patient values and preferences.Save to My Web

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
New York Newsday - Nov 23 3:00 PM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
New York Newsday - Nov 23 10:37 AM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Gathering Gloom; As Winter's Dreary Days Set in, Many Feel Like the Color of Those Gray Skies
RedNova - Nov 21 2:53 PM
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.Save to My Web

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Sedatives no good for elderly (Pravda Ru)



Sedatives no good for elderly (Pravda Ru)
17:43 2005-11-11 Using sedatives to aid sleep may do the elderly more harm than good, researchers have concluded.
Depression is the 'it-word' on college campuses - Equinox News (subscription)

Depression is the 'it-word' on college campuses
Equinox News (subscription), NJ - Nov 13, 2005
... relationships. He explains that he doesn't give advice, but uses cognitive-behavior therapy which focuses on the here-and-now. Then ...

He's slimming, wife isn't, problem is getting heavy
Chicago Sun-Times - ... but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots of hard work ...
Out of Joint (Baltimore Sun)
dek Stress can cause severe jaw pain, and women are often the victims. Now, researchers are seeking to take the bite out of a problem called TMJ Syndrome.
Families Q&A - Poughkeepsie Journal

Families Q&A
Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Nov 27, 2005
... Though the most prevalent treatment is stimulant medication, others include: neurofeedback (brainwave biofeedback), cognitive behavior therapy and support ...

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Sedatives no good for elderly (Pravda Ru)



Sedatives no good for elderly (Pravda Ru)
17:43 2005-11-11 Using sedatives to aid sleep may do the elderly more harm than good, researchers have concluded.
Families Q&A - Poughkeepsie Journal

Families Q&A
Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Nov 27, 2005
... Though the most prevalent treatment is stimulant medication, others include: neurofeedback (brainwave biofeedback), cognitive behavior therapy and support ...

He's slimming, wife isn't, problem is getting heavy
Chicago Sun-Times - ... but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots of hard work ...
The veterans' stress doctor (Star-Gazette)
Bath VA psychologist specializes in post-traumatic stress disorder. BATH - When William "Doc" Schmitz of Corning begins to feel moody or grouchy, he knows exactly what to do.
Psychiatry as a Clinical Neuroscience Discipline - Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)

Psychiatry as a Clinical Neuroscience Discipline
Journal of American Medical Association (subscription), IL - Nov 3, 2005
... and nonresponders to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and cognitive behavior therapy, and even ...

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 ...

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care


ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care
Newswise (press release) - Nov 2, 2005 For example: In adults, is cognitive behavior therapy or yoga more effective in reducing depressive symptoms? she says.

Families Q&A
Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Nov 27, 2005 Though the most prevalent treatment is stimulant medication, others include: neurofeedback (brainwave biofeedback), cognitive behavior therapy and support

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
Newsday, NY - Nov 22, 2005 attempted suicide. Each person in the study will receive either a medication, cognitive behavior therapy or a combination of both. Until

Warding Off Worries
Standard-Speaker, PA - Nov 1, 2005 director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy in New York City, Leahy teaches patients to fight worry through cognitive behavior therapy, which aims

Psychiatry as a Clinical Neuroscience Discipline
Journal of American Medical Association (subscription), IL - Nov 3, 2005 and nonresponders to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and cognitive behavior therapy, and even

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Internet could also treat panic sufferers


Internet could also treat panic sufferers
UPI - Nov 22 8:50 AM
MELBOURNE, Nov. 22 (UPI) -- A study by Monash University in Australia says Internet-based treatments for sufferers of panic disorder may be just as effective as face-to-face methods.Save to My Web

Internet to treat panic
Pravda Ru - Nov 23 5:02 AM
15:47 2005-11-23 People who suffer panic disorders can get help from the Internet. Australian scientists from Monash University say that now it is not necessary to consult psychiatrist face-to-face.Save to My Web

Her Body: Why Women Worry More Than Men
Newsweek - Nov 01 7:52 AM
A new book examines why women tend to worry more than men, and what we can all do to stop stressSave to My Web

Anxiety creeps up nationwide
Summit Daily News - Nov 01 7:12 AM
SUMMIT COUNTY - In the 1980s, depression was a nationwide epidemic. Now it's anxiety, said Marcie Fisher, a licensed counselor in Frisco.Save to My Web

The veterans' stress doctor
Star-Gazette - Nov 11 12:33 AM
Bath VA psychologist specializes in post-traumatic stress disorder. BATH - When William "Doc" Schmitz of Corning begins to feel moody or grouchy, he knows exactly what to do.Save to My Web

Monday, November 28, 2005

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Methamphetamine - Getting control


Methamphetamine - Getting control
Oceanas Herald-Journal - counselor Bruce Vanderhoof of Choices West in Hart uses cognitive behavior therapy to counsel methamphetamine addicts

Many feeling winter gloom
Sun-Journal - or a combination.New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or 'talk therapy,' to the mix might be

Psychological Interventions for Noncardiac Chest Pain
American Family Physician - Psychotherapy, particularly cognitive behavior therapy, has been shown to reduce the number of days with chest pain

He's slimming, wife isn't, problem is getting heavy
Chicago Sun-Times - but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots of hard work

Internet to treat panic
Pravda - of three types of treatment -- Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the

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

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Internet to treat panic


Internet to treat panic
Pravda - of three types of treatment -- Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the

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

Many feeling winter gloom
Sun-Journal - or a combination.New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or 'talk therapy,' to the mix might be

Methamphetamine - Getting control
Oceanas Herald-Journal - counselor Bruce Vanderhoof of Choices West in Hart uses cognitive behavior therapy to counsel methamphetamine addicts

He's slimming, wife isn't, problem is getting heavy
Chicago Sun-Times - but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots of hard work

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Families Q&A


Families Q&A
Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Nov 27, 2005 Though the most prevalent treatment is stimulant medication, others include: neurofeedback (brainwave biofeedback), cognitive behavior therapy and support

'Talk therapy' may help chase away winter blues, study finds
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Nov 26, 2005 New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or "talk therapy," to the mix might be more effective treatment.

One in 10 girls tries suicide, but boys more likely to succeed
Taiwan Headlines, Taiwan - Nov 8, 2005 She said with a combination of fluoxetine, a common antidepressant, and cognitive behavior therapy, patients can usually become socially functional in about

ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care
Newswise (press release) - Nov 2, 2005 For example: In adults, is cognitive behavior therapy or yoga more effective in reducing depressive symptoms? she says.

Understanding the Heterogeneity of OCD
Am J Psychiatry (subscription) - Nov 13, 2005 Abramowitz J, Franklin M, Schwartz S, Furr J: Symptom presentation and outcome of cognitive-behavior therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - The veterans' stress doctor


The veterans' stress doctor
Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - Nov 11, 2005 Quirion brings a number of clinical tools to bear in treating his patients: individual and group counseling, hypnosis, cognitive behavior therapy and eye

'Talk therapy' may help chase away winter blues, study finds
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Nov 26, 2005 New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or "talk therapy," to the mix might be more effective treatment.

Families Q&A
Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Nov 27, 2005 Though the most prevalent treatment is stimulant medication, others include: neurofeedback (brainwave biofeedback), cognitive behavior therapy and support

Internet could also treat panic sufferers
United Press International - Nov 22, 2005 The study compared the effectiveness of three types of treatment -- internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the use of

Warding Off Worries
Standard-Speaker, PA - Nov 1, 2005 director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy in New York City, Leahy teaches patients to fight worry through cognitive behavior therapy, which aims

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care


ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care
Newswise - Nov 02 12:14 PM
Arizona State University's College of Nursing is spearheading a national effort to improve patient care. It's efforts are focused on evidence-based practice an approach to patient care that incorporates the use of best evidence from well-designed studies, a clinician's expertise, and patient values and preferences.Save to My Web

Warding Off Worries
Newsweek - Nov 08 5:16 AM
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."Save to My Web

He's slimming, wife isn't, problem is getting heavy
Chicago Sun-Times - Nov 18 2:26 AM
DEAR ELLIE: I'm 57, and I haven't had physical relations with my wife in 14 years. I've been getting therapy for depression, and I've started a lifestyle change. I've lost a lot of weight, and my libido has improved along with my energy.Save to My Web

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
Newsday - Nov 22 7:12 PM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Internet to treat panic
Pravda Ru - Nov 23 5:02 AM
15:47 2005-11-23 People who suffer panic disorders can get help from the Internet. Australian scientists from Monash University say that now it is not necessary to consult psychiatrist face-to-face.Save to My Web

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Many feeling winter gloom


Many feeling winter gloom
Sun-Journal - or a combination.New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or 'talk therapy,' to the mix might be

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

Psychological Interventions for Noncardiac Chest Pain
American Family Physician - Psychotherapy, particularly cognitive behavior therapy, has been shown to reduce the number of days with chest pain

Methamphetamine - Getting control
Oceanas Herald-Journal - counselor Bruce Vanderhoof of Choices West in Hart uses cognitive behavior therapy to counsel methamphetamine addicts

He's slimming, wife isn't, problem is getting heavy
Chicago Sun-Times - but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots of hard work

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Understanding the Heterogeneity of OCD


Understanding the Heterogeneity of OCD
Am J Psychiatry (subscription) - Nov 13, 2005 Abramowitz J, Franklin M, Schwartz S, Furr J: Symptom presentation and outcome of cognitive-behavior therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Families Q&A
Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Nov 27, 2005 Though the most prevalent treatment is stimulant medication, others include: neurofeedback (brainwave biofeedback), cognitive behavior therapy and support

'Talk therapy' may help chase away winter blues, study finds
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Nov 26, 2005 New research indicates that adding cognitive behavior therapy, or "talk therapy," to the mix might be more effective treatment.

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
Newsday, NY - Nov 22, 2005 attempted suicide. Each person in the study will receive either a medication, cognitive behavior therapy or a combination of both. Until

Internet could also treat panic sufferers
United Press International - Nov 22, 2005 The study compared the effectiveness of three types of treatment -- internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the use of

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Internet could also treat panic sufferers


Internet could also treat panic sufferers
United Press International - Nov 22, 2005 The study compared the effectiveness of three types of treatment -- internet-based cognitive behavior therapy sessions, face-to-face sessions, and the use of

Psychiatry as a Clinical Neuroscience Discipline
Journal of American Medical Association (subscription), IL - Nov 3, 2005 and nonresponders to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and cognitive behavior therapy, and even

One in 10 girls tries suicide, but boys more likely to succeed
Taiwan Headlines, Taiwan - Nov 8, 2005 She said with a combination of fluoxetine, a common antidepressant, and cognitive behavior therapy, patients can usually become socially functional in about

Ask Ellie
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Nov 18, 2005 26, who has struggled with social anxiety disorder but turned the corner with the help of a good psychiatrist, medication, cognitive behavior therapy and lots

Depression is the 'it-word' on college campuses
Equinox News (subscription), NJ - Nov 13, 2005 relationships. He explains that he doesn't give advice, but uses cognitive-behavior therapy which focuses on the here-and-now. Then

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor