cognitive therapy

Monday, April 10, 2006

Cognitive Therapy - Brain Scans Predict Benefits of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy


Brain Scans Predict Benefits of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
HealthScout - Brain scans can predict which patients suffering from depression will benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy, a new study says. Results of the study, by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, appear in the April issue of

You Are The Guest
Podcasting News - Description: You Are The Guest is a weekly show where we talk to everyday people from around the world about their lives and the issues of the day. Listeners can be the guest! Go to www.youaretheguest.com for details. Podcast News Feed: http://www

Since you asked
Salon - I have a strange problem. I'm living in denial. I'm not sure exactly how I mean this; let me try to explain. Logically, I know what I should do and how I should do it. My problem is, I can't get myself to behave in the way I need to in order to move

Peace of mind
Guardian Unlimited - Children play with toy guns under an IRA mural in the mainly-Catholic Market area of south Belfast, Northern Ireland. Photograph: Peter Morrison/AP If ever a line could sum up how people in Northern Ireland coped with living in fear during 30 years

The Sun Has Finally Come Out for Alex
MSNBC - April 10, 2006 issue - My son Alex told me about his day recently. He played cars with Max and Aidan, sang the "Mr. Sun" song and danced a typical day for a 2-year-old. His report, however, was anything but routine. It was the first real

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home