cognitive behavior therapy

Monday, March 27, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - 35 million Americans suffer from insomnia


35 million Americans suffer from insomnia
Salt Lake Tribune - While many of her constituents slept soundly, former Utah Gov. Olene Walker often would wander the governor's mansion in the middle of the night, responding to e-mails, reading or watching TV. Walker suffers from insomnia, which afflicts about 35

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

Study Shows Antibiotic Can Boost Benefits Of Therapy For Social
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

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Waco Tribune-Herald - DEAR DR. LECRONE: I have suffered from anxiety for years but have now developed some phobic behavior. I remember you have written on phobias in the past and wonder if you could repeat this information? A reader in Texas. Dear reader: Social

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

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 ...

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Prevention and Early Interventions (Psychiatric Times)



Prevention and Early Interventions (Psychiatric Times)
It was not too long ago that the management of schizophrenia was generally viewed as pessimistic, and focused primarily on symptom relief. Over the past two decades, there has been a paradigm shift in our approach to the overall management of schizophrenia, toward preventive and early interventions.
Sufferers of eating disorders can get help - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader

Sufferers of eating disorders can get help
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - Mar 21, 2006
... He concluded that while cognitive behavior therapy the standard treatment, along with medication may work, it hasn t yet been proved with sufficient ...

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 ...
Sufferers of eating disorders can get help (Times Leader)
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.
Major Strides in Fending Off Depression Among the Elderly - New York Times

Major Strides in Fending Off Depression Among the Elderly
New York Times, United States - Mar 20, 2006
... The most scientifically studied technique, cognitive behavior therapy, teaches people to identify and dispute self-degrading thoughts "I have been an awful ...

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 ...

Friday, March 24, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - 35 million Americans suffer from insomnia


35 million Americans suffer from insomnia
Salt Lake Tribune - While many of her constituents slept soundly, former Utah Gov. Olene Walker often would wander the governor's mansion in the middle of the night, responding to e-mails, reading or watching TV. Walker suffers from insomnia, which afflicts about 35

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

Study Shows Antibiotic Can Boost Benefits Of Therapy For Social
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

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

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Tinnitus may interfere with tough mental tasks


Tinnitus may interfere with tough mental tasks
Reuters UK - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who suffer from chronic, moderate tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, may have more trouble performing demanding cognitive tasks than individuals without tinnitus, Australian investigators report. "Our results are

Study Shows Antibiotic Can Boost Benefits Of Therapy For Social
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

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

35 million Americans suffer from insomnia
Salt Lake Tribune - While many of her constituents slept soundly, former Utah Gov. Olene Walker often would wander the governor's mansion in the middle of the night, responding to e-mails, reading or watching TV. Walker suffers from insomnia, which afflicts about 35

Major Strides in Fending Off Depression Among the Elderly
New York Times - Many elderly people are already distressed by the increasing numbers of drugs they are taking, including painkillers and heart medication. Now, those who are also battling depression may be wondering where it all will end. Last week, researchers at

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Tinnitus may interfere with tough mental tasks


Tinnitus may interfere with tough mental tasks
Reuters UK - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who suffer from chronic, moderate tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, may have more trouble performing demanding cognitive tasks than individuals without tinnitus, Australian investigators report. "Our results are

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

35 million Americans suffer from insomnia
Salt Lake Tribune - While many of her constituents slept soundly, former Utah Gov. Olene Walker often would wander the governor's mansion in the middle of the night, responding to e-mails, reading or watching TV. Walker suffers from insomnia, which afflicts about 35

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

Major Strides in Fending Off Depression Among the Elderly
New York Times - Many elderly people are already distressed by the increasing numbers of drugs they are taking, including painkillers and heart medication. Now, those who are also battling depression may be wondering where it all will end. Last week, researchers at

Tuesday, March 21, 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.
Overcoming Anxiety: Cognitive-behavior therapy helps Tobaccoville ... - Winston-Salem Journal

Overcoming Anxiety: Cognitive-behavior therapy helps Tobaccoville ...
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Feb 20, 2006
... best. With cognitive-behavior therapy, McCann said, one of the premises is that we don't actually respond to events themselves. ...

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.
The Schizophrenia Prodrome - Am J Psychiatry (subscription)

The Schizophrenia Prodrome
Am J Psychiatry (subscription) - Mar 10, 2006
... 34). Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is emerging as an effective nonsomatic treatment for schizophrenia spectrum disorders. For ...

35 million Americans suffer from insomnia ...
Salt Lake Tribune - While many of her constituents slept soundly, former Utah Gov. Olene Walker often would wander the governor's mansion in the middle of the night, responding to e-mails, reading or watching TV. Walker suffers from insomnia, which afflicts about 35 ...

Thursday, March 16, 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.
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 ...

PC Forum: Shifting the balance of data power
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 ...
Overcoming Anxiety: Cognitive-behavior therapy helps Tobaccoville man regain his life (Winston-Salem Journal)
Jim McGee of Tobaccoville makes a shopping trip to a mall. McGee is recovering from anxiety disorder. Before treatment, he wouldn't make such a trip beacuse it was so stressful for him.
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 ...

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - How does single mom tell smart kid about dad's absence? (Chicago Sun-Times)



How does single mom tell smart kid about dad's absence? (Chicago Sun-Times)
DEAR ELLIE: I share an incredible bond with my 8-year-old daughter. I've never lied to her (she's too smart for that).
Overcoming Anxiety: Cognitive-behavior therapy helps Tobaccoville ... - Winston-Salem Journal

Overcoming Anxiety: Cognitive-behavior therapy helps Tobaccoville ...
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Feb 20, 2006
... best. With cognitive-behavior therapy, McCann said, one of the premises is that we don't actually respond to events themselves. ...

Study Shows Antibiotic Can Boost Benefits Of Therapy For Social ...
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 ...
How does single mom tell smart kid about dad's absence? (Chicago Sun-Times)
DEAR ELLIE: I share an incredible bond with my 8-year-old daughter. I've never lied to her (she's too smart for that).
Jaw pain caused by TMJ can be eased - DetNews.com

Jaw pain caused by TMJ can be eased
DetNews.com, MI - 21 hours ago
... Other pills are so mild they might not help at all. Look into hypnotism or cognitive behavior therapy if you have serious difficulty falling asleep. ...

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 ...

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - New effort aims to defeat eating disorder that sufferers frequently


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

35 million Americans suffer from insomnia
Salt Lake Tribune - While many of her constituents slept soundly, former Utah Gov. Olene Walker often would wander the governor's mansion in the middle of the night, responding to e-mails, reading or watching TV. Walker suffers from insomnia, which afflicts about 35

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

Friday, March 10, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Transcript: Parenting: 'Your Struggling Child'


Transcript: Parenting: 'Your Struggling Child'
Washington Post - Millions of children across the United States are falling behind in school, acting out at home, having problems making friends, suffering dramatic mood swings, and more. Their parents are frustrated and afraid, aware that something's wrong, but not

Confronting bulimia
Philadelphia Inquirer - 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 Rydal

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

35 million Americans suffer from insomnia
Salt Lake Tribune - While many of her constituents slept soundly, former Utah Gov. Olene Walker often would wander the governor's mansion in the middle of the night, responding to e-mails, reading or watching TV. Walker suffers from insomnia, which afflicts about 35

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - 35 million Americans suffer from insomnia


35 million Americans suffer from insomnia
Salt Lake Tribune - While many of her constituents slept soundly, former Utah Gov. Olene Walker often would wander the governor's mansion in the middle of the night, responding to e-mails, reading or watching TV. Walker suffers from insomnia, which afflicts about 35

Transcript: Parenting: 'Your Struggling Child'
Washington Post - Millions of children across the United States are falling behind in school, acting out at home, having problems making friends, suffering dramatic mood swings, and more. Their parents are frustrated and afraid, aware that something's wrong, but not

Monday, March 06, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Confronting bulimia


Confronting bulimia
Philadelphia Inquirer - 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 Rydal

Transcript: Parenting: 'Your Struggling Child'
Washington Post - Millions of children across the United States are falling behind in school, acting out at home, having problems making friends, suffering dramatic mood swings, and more. Their parents are frustrated and afraid, aware that something's wrong, but not

Overcoming Anxiety: Cognitive-behavior therapy helps Tobaccoville man
Winston-Salem Journal - The Mental Health Association of Forsyth County sponsors a support group for people with anxiety disorders on the first and third Thursday of each month. The sessions, which are free, start at 7 p.m. at the association's offices at 1509 S. Hawthorne

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Prevention and Early Interventions (Psychiatric Times)



Prevention and Early Interventions (Psychiatric Times)
It was not too long ago that the management of schizophrenia was generally viewed as pessimistic, and focused primarily on symptom relief. Over the past two decades, there has been a paradigm shift in our approach to the overall management of schizophrenia, toward preventive and early interventions.
Confronting bulimia - Philadelphia Inquirer

Confronting bulimia
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Feb 27, 2006
... He concluded that while cognitive behavior therapy - the standard treatment, along with medication - may work, it hasn't yet been proved with sufficient ...

Confronting bulimia
Philadelphia Inquirer - 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 Rydal ...
Overcoming Anxiety: Cognitive-behavior therapy helps Tobaccoville man regain his life (Winston-Salem Journal)
Jim McGee of Tobaccoville makes a shopping trip to a mall. McGee is recovering from anxiety disorder. Before treatment, he wouldn't make such a trip beacuse it was so stressful for him.
Late-Life Depression - Am J Psychiatry (subscription)

Late-Life Depression
Am J Psychiatry (subscription) - Feb 14, 2006
... The rationale and use of cognitive behavior therapy, interpersonal therapy, and dialectical behavior therapy are discussed in some detail as well as other ...

Transcript: Parenting: 'Your Struggling Child'
Washington Post - Millions of children across the United States are falling behind in school, acting out at home, having problems making friends, suffering dramatic mood swings, and more. Their parents are frustrated and afraid, aware that something's wrong, but not ...

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Confronting bulimia


Confronting bulimia
Philadelphia Inquirer - 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 Rydal

35 million Americans suffer from insomnia
Salt Lake Tribune - While many of her constituents slept soundly, former Utah Gov. Olene Walker often would wander the governor's mansion in the middle of the night, responding to e-mails, reading or watching TV. Walker suffers from insomnia, which afflicts about 35

Overcoming Anxiety: Cognitive-behavior therapy helps Tobaccoville man
Winston-Salem Journal - The Mental Health Association of Forsyth County sponsors a support group for people with anxiety disorders on the first and third Thursday of each month. The sessions, which are free, start at 7 p.m. at the association's offices at 1509 S. Hawthorne

Transcript: Parenting: 'Your Struggling Child'
Washington Post - Millions of children across the United States are falling behind in school, acting out at home, having problems making friends, suffering dramatic mood swings, and more. Their parents are frustrated and afraid, aware that something's wrong, but not