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Cognitive Therapy - Test may help predict depression treatment success


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

Imaging may help with depression
PhysOrg - Whether or not cognitive behavior therapy will help a person recover from depression can be predicted through brain imaging, a U.S. study found. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine researchers say more than 17 million U.S. adults will

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

Therapy program export treats borderline personality disorder
Kerala Next - Trade between countries usually involves products. However, one successful export from the United States to the Netherlands, Norway and several other countries is a cognitive therapy treatment program created by University of Iowa experts to help

Brain Imaging Predicts Treatment Success in Depressed Patients
Medscape News - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Apr 12 - Functional MRI can be used to predict which patients with unipolar depression will respond to cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), according to a report in the April issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry. "By

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