Cognitive Therapy - Symposium opens up on mental health
Symposium opens up on mental health
Bradenton Herald - SARASOTA - Chris Kakouris remembers most of his life feeling like he has been living in the dark. It has been hard to complete tasks, and relationships have been difficult for the 41-year-old guitar player. "I'm unhappy," he said. "I've always felt
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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
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American Family Physician - SEEMA MODI, M.D., and DIONNE M. LOWDER, PHARM.D., B.C.P.S. Preventive therapy can reduce the frequency of migraines and should be considered in patients who experience significant disability or have no benefit from acute treatment. First-line agents
Identifying Patients with Treatment-Resistant Depression
Axcess News - (AXcess News) Washington - Initial results of the nation's largest clinical trial for depression have helped clinicians to track "real world" patients who became symptom-free and to identify those who were resistant to the initial treatment


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