cognitive therapy

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Cognitive Therapy - Clean and Green


Clean and Green
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste

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Arab American News - PHILADELPHIA - For up to 6% of the population, snowflakes, sledding, and snowmen signal not the onset of winter's wonderland but an emotional gloom that can be relieved only by spring. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is more than just the winter

Psychotherapy on the Road to Where?
New York Times - ANAHEIM, Calif. - The small car careered toward a pile of barrels labeled "Danger TNT," then turned sharply, ramming through a mock brick wall and into a dark tunnel. A light appeared ahead, coming fast and head-on. A locomotive whistled. "Uh-oh

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Mood Disorders
Medscape News - Purpose of Review: This article summarizes recent studies of psychodynamic psychotherapy for mood disorders. It is important to note whether the therapy studied is adhering to the principles of psychodynamic psychotherapy, whether it is manual based


Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side. Morgillo Freeman has some family and friends in Fort Wayne

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