cognitive therapy

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Cognitive Therapy - Scans help fight depression


Scans help fight depression
Health 24 - Brain scans can predict which patients suffering from depression, will benefit from cognitive behavioural therapy, says a new study. Results of the study, by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, appear in the April issue of

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

Pedaling to get life back after head injury
Tucson Citizen - From Calculus III to a first- grade level of learning was the traumatic aftermath of Lee Katterman's freak bicycle accident nine years ago. Becoming a successful Tucson businessman today is the result of a long and painful road back. "I owned a

Test may help predict depression treatment success
Reuters UK - 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

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