Cognitive Therapy - Dakota girls look to break the glass ceiling'
Dakota girls look to break the glass ceiling'
Voice News - About 100 girls from Macomb Township spent time at a Macomb Intermediate School District conference called "GlassBreakers. "GlassBreakers was a conference designed to inspire and give guidance to the girls so they can break the proverbial "glass
Social worker uses meditation therapy
Eyewitness News - ESSEX, Conn. -- In search of a method to treat her clients' depression, Elizabeth Hale-Rose has reached back some 2,500 years. Sitting in a circle with five of her clients, the licensed clinical social worker takes a page from the teachings of the
Anfal of males: PTSD effect on the women left behind 18 years on
Kurdish Media - Injustice can bring with it many atrocities and it can teach the human kind the betrayal of many men kinds. One of the many areas around of the world that has faced extremist political conflict is Kurdistan which is a region composed of many parts
10 ways to improve your sleep
Pravda - Hectic work schedules, lack of downtime and the change in seasons can make anyone feel more stressed than usual, leading to nocturnal tossing and turning. Insomnia is associated with deficits in attention, concentration, memory and ability to stay
Test may help predict depression treatment success
Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A brain imaging technique called functional MRI may help spot those individuals with "unipolar" depression who are likely to respond to cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), research suggests. "Bipolar" depression (also called
In game of life, set and match to Vorchheimer
Bergen Record - Brett Vorchheimer knew something was wrong when he saw the feeding tube. There was no pain to explain his being in the hospital. There were no memories to fill in the blanks. The Old Tappan tennis player didn't know he had just spent 10 days in a


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