cognitive therapy

Saturday, December 31, 2005

Cognitive Therapy - QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics


QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics
Washington Post - Talk therapy and medication appear to offer similar results. THE QUESTION Moderate to severe depression is often treated with medication. More recently, a form of talk therapy called


Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side. Morgillo Freeman has some family and friends in Fort Wayne

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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

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Mood Disorders
Medscape News - Purpose of Review: This article summarizes recent studies of psychodynamic psychotherapy for mood disorders. It is important to note whether the therapy studied is adhering to the principles of psychodynamic psychotherapy, whether it is manual based

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

Cognitive Therapy - Psychotherapy on the Road to ... Where? (New York Times)



Psychotherapy on the Road to ... Where? (New York Times)
A field of aging leaders seeks new superstars and some direction.
Seasonal Affective Disorder, a Common But Shadowy Condition - CNN

Seasonal Affective Disorder, a Common But Shadowy Condition
CNN - Dec 29, 2005
... true approach, scientists are experimenting with other possibilities, including other familiar depression treatments, such as cognitive therapy and Wellbutrin ...

Science Times
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 ...
Couples try to juggle holiday visits (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
Newlyweds Jessica and John Gordon used to log three family meals and some 400 miles on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Fibromyalgia: Behavioral therapy may help resolve sleeplessness ... - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)

Fibromyalgia: Behavioral therapy may help resolve sleeplessness ...
Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - Dec 18, 2005
... After six weeks, information from sleep logs and various electronic monitors showed that people in the cognitive therapy group had reduced by 48 percent the ...

Science Times
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 ...

Cognitive Therapy - Antidepressants boost brain growth


Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin


Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side. Morgillo Freeman has some family and friends in Fort Wayne

Science Times
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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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

Clean and Green
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Mood Disorders
Medscape News - Purpose of Review: This article summarizes recent studies of psychodynamic psychotherapy for mood disorders. It is important to note whether the therapy studied is adhering to the principles of psychodynamic psychotherapy, whether it is manual based

Cognitive Therapy - Business brisk at Belfast DNA clinic (Belfast Telegraph)



Business brisk at Belfast DNA clinic (Belfast Telegraph)
Northern Ireland's first walk-in DNA testing clinic, which offers maternity and paternity tests to doubting parents, says it has been doing brisk business since it recently opened in Belfast.
Does Therapy Work? - Best Syndication


Best Syndication
Does Therapy Work?
Best Syndication, CA - Nov 30, 2005
... A trained and experienced therapist may use some cognitive therapy along with other types of therapy, including psychodynamics. ...

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin ...
Study looks at insomnia in elderly (UPI)
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- A California study finds that elderly insomniacs respond well to behavioral interventions. Dr. Michael Irwin of UCLA and his colleagues reviewed 23 trials involving more than 500 participants.
Fibromyalgia: Behavioral therapy may help resolve sleeplessness ... - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)

Fibromyalgia: Behavioral therapy may help resolve sleeplessness ...
Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - Dec 18, 2005
... After six weeks, information from sleep logs and various electronic monitors showed that people in the cognitive therapy group had reduced by 48 percent the ...

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin ...

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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


Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side. Morgillo Freeman has some family and friends in Fort Wayne

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin

Science Times
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

Clean and Green
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste

Friday, December 30, 2005

Cognitive Therapy - more



Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side. Morgillo Freeman has some family and friends in Fort Wayne

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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

QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics
Washington Post - Talk therapy and medication appear to offer similar results. THE QUESTION Moderate to severe depression is often treated with medication. More recently, a form of talk therapy called

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Mood Disorders
Medscape News - Purpose of Review: This article summarizes recent studies of psychodynamic psychotherapy for mood disorders. It is important to note whether the therapy studied is adhering to the principles of psychodynamic psychotherapy, whether it is manual based

Science Times
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

Cognitive Therapy - Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Mood Disorders



Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side. Morgillo Freeman has some family and friends in Fort Wayne

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Mood Disorders
Medscape News - Purpose of Review: This article summarizes recent studies of psychodynamic psychotherapy for mood disorders. It is important to note whether the therapy studied is adhering to the principles of psychodynamic psychotherapy, whether it is manual based

QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics
Washington Post - Talk therapy and medication appear to offer similar results. THE QUESTION Moderate to severe depression is often treated with medication. More recently, a form of talk therapy called

Clean and Green
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste

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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

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin

Cognitive Therapy - Cognitive intervention relieves depression (American Psychological Association)



Cognitive intervention relieves depression (American Psychological Association)
LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec 20, 2005 (UPI via COMTEX) -- A University of Kentucky study finds that low-income women can be treated effectively for depression with a short course of cognitive therapy.
Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Dec 21, 2005
... On Oct. 3, they opened the Center for Brief Therapy PC and the Freeman Institute for Cognitive Therapy, just south of Dupont Road. ...

Clean and Green
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste ...
Anxiety and Life's "What Ifs" (Psychology Today)
How to tame anxiety and thirty days in worry detox.
Help someone overcome holiday depression - Centre Daily Times

Help someone overcome holiday depression
Centre Daily Times, PA - Dec 26, 2005
... are many types of depression and overcoming them may require medical treatment in some cases and the use of social circumstances or cognitive therapy in other ...

Cognitive Therapy - Cognitive intervention relieves depression (American Psychological Association)



Cognitive intervention relieves depression (American Psychological Association)
LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec 20, 2005 (UPI via COMTEX) -- A University of Kentucky study finds that low-income women can be treated effectively for depression with a short course of cognitive therapy.
Fibromyalgia: Behavioral therapy may help resolve sleeplessness ... - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)

Fibromyalgia: Behavioral therapy may help resolve sleeplessness ...
Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - Dec 18, 2005
... After six weeks, information from sleep logs and various electronic monitors showed that people in the cognitive therapy group had reduced by 48 percent the ...

Clean and Green
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste ...
Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side.
Getting A Good Night of Sleep - WNCT

Getting A Good Night of Sleep
WNCT, NC - Dec 28, 2005
... Behavioral therapy may involve cognitive therapy (learning to develop positive thoughts about sleep), stimulus control therapy (developing a better sleep ...

Thursday, December 29, 2005

Cognitive Therapy - Science Times


Science Times
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

Clean and Green
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin


Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side. Morgillo Freeman has some family and friends in Fort Wayne

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Mood Disorders
Medscape News - Purpose of Review: This article summarizes recent studies of psychodynamic psychotherapy for mood disorders. It is important to note whether the therapy studied is adhering to the principles of psychodynamic psychotherapy, whether it is manual based

QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics
Washington Post - Talk therapy and medication appear to offer similar results. THE QUESTION Moderate to severe depression is often treated with medication. More recently, a form of talk therapy called

Cognitive Therapy - Business brisk at Belfast DNA clinic (Belfast Telegraph)



Business brisk at Belfast DNA clinic (Belfast Telegraph)
Northern Ireland's first walk-in DNA testing clinic, which offers maternity and paternity tests to doubting parents, says it has been doing brisk business since it recently opened in Belfast.
Business brisk at Belfast DNA clinic - Belfast Telegraph

Business brisk at Belfast DNA clinic
Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - Dec 28, 2005
... test". Northern Ireland's only centre opened at the Belfast Cognitive Therapy Centre (BCTC) on Malone Road just over two weeks ago. ...

Clean and Green
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste ...
School teacher represents new face of AIDS (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
ST. LOUIS - No one knew at the time that it was the dawn of a new and devastating global disease. It was 1981, and a small number of young gay men were dying of a rare pneumonia.
Psychotherapy on the Road to ... Where? - New York Times

Psychotherapy on the Road to ... Where?
New York Times, United States - Dec 26, 2005
... For example, cognitive therapy, in which people learn practical thought-management techniques to dispel self-defeating assumptions and soothe anxieties, has ...

Cognitive Therapy - Seasonal depression common, misdiagnosed


Seasonal depression common, misdiagnosed
CNN - Note that the symptoms of seasonal affective disorder are atypical for depression. They include increased sleep, weight gain and lethargy which can be mistaken for other conditions, including hypothyroidism and chronic fatigue syndrome. Ask patients

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Mood Disorders
Medscape News - Purpose of Review: This article summarizes recent studies of psychodynamic psychotherapy for mood disorders. It is important to note whether the therapy studied is adhering to the principles of psychodynamic psychotherapy, whether it is manual based


Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side. Morgillo Freeman has some family and friends in Fort Wayne

QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics
Washington Post - Talk therapy and medication appear to offer similar results. THE QUESTION Moderate to severe depression is often treated with medication. More recently, a form of talk therapy called

Half-Brained Schemes
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste

Cognitive Therapy - Half-Brained Schemes


Half-Brained Schemes
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste

QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics
Washington Post - Talk therapy and medication appear to offer similar results. THE QUESTION Moderate to severe depression is often treated with medication. More recently, a form of talk therapy called

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


Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side. Morgillo Freeman has some family and friends in Fort Wayne

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Mood Disorders
Medscape News - Purpose of Review: This article summarizes recent studies of psychodynamic psychotherapy for mood disorders. It is important to note whether the therapy studied is adhering to the principles of psychodynamic psychotherapy, whether it is manual based

Cognitive Therapy - EDITORIAL: Help Someone Overcome Holiday Depression (RedNova)



EDITORIAL: Help Someone Overcome Holiday Depression (RedNova)
By The Centre Daily Times, State College, Pa., The Centre Daily Times, State College, Pa. Dec. 26--The Christmas holidays are a wonderful time of the year to enjoy family and friends. It is a time to share and give to others.
Help someone overcome holiday depression - Centre Daily Times

Help someone overcome holiday depression
Centre Daily Times, PA - Dec 26, 2005
... are many types of depression and overcoming them may require medical treatment in some cases and the use of social circumstances or cognitive therapy in other ...

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Mood Disorders
Medscape News - Purpose of Review: This article summarizes recent studies of psychodynamic psychotherapy for mood disorders. It is important to note whether the therapy studied is adhering to the principles of psychodynamic psychotherapy, whether it is manual based ...
Business brisk at Belfast DNA clinic (Belfast Telegraph)
Northern Ireland's first walk-in DNA testing clinic, which offers maternity and paternity tests to doubting parents, says it has been doing brisk business since it recently opened in Belfast.
Help someone overcome holiday depression - Centre Daily Times

Help someone overcome holiday depression
Centre Daily Times, PA - Dec 26, 2005
... are many types of depression and overcoming them may require medical treatment in some cases and the use of social circumstances or cognitive therapy in other ...

Cognitive Therapy - Cognitive intervention relieves depression (American Psychological Association)



Cognitive intervention relieves depression (American Psychological Association)
LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec 20, 2005 (UPI via COMTEX) -- A University of Kentucky study finds that low-income women can be treated effectively for depression with a short course of cognitive therapy.
Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Dec 21, 2005
... On Oct. 3, they opened the Center for Brief Therapy PC and the Freeman Institute for Cognitive Therapy, just south of Dupont Road. ...

QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics
Washington Post - Talk therapy and medication appear to offer similar results. THE QUESTION Moderate to severe depression is often treated with medication. More recently, a form of talk therapy called
Therapy may help resolve sleeplessness problem (NorthJersey.com)
THE QUESTION: Some believe the widespread tenderness and pain of fibromyalgia makes sleep difficult; others think the lack of adequate sleep accentuates the disorder's symptoms. Almost everyone agrees, however, that insomnia is a common complaint of people with fibromyalgia.
Getting A Good Night of Sleep - WNCT

Getting A Good Night of Sleep
WNCT, NC - 18 hours ago
... Behavioral therapy may involve cognitive therapy (learning to develop positive thoughts about sleep), stimulus control therapy (developing a better sleep ...

Cognitive Therapy - Seasonal depression common, misdiagnosed



Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side. Morgillo Freeman has some family and friends in Fort Wayne

Seasonal depression common, misdiagnosed
CNN - Note that the symptoms of seasonal affective disorder are atypical for depression. They include increased sleep, weight gain and lethargy which can be mistaken for other conditions, including hypothyroidism and chronic fatigue syndrome. Ask patients

QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics
Washington Post - Talk therapy and medication appear to offer similar results. THE QUESTION Moderate to severe depression is often treated with medication. More recently, a form of talk therapy called

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

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin

Half-Brained Schemes
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste

Cognitive Therapy - Study looks at insomnia in elderly (UPI)



Study looks at insomnia in elderly (UPI)
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- A California study finds that elderly insomniacs respond well to behavioral interventions. Dr. Michael Irwin of UCLA and his colleagues reviewed 23 trials involving more than 500 participants.
With 7 steps to contentment, fret not - Press-Enterprise (subscription)

With 7 steps to contentment, fret not
Press-Enterprise (subscription), CA - Dec 27, 2005
... a Cornell University medical school clinical professor in psychiatry, codifies the approach he uses in his practice of cognitive therapy, which addresses ...

Half-Brained Schemes
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste ...
Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side.
Psychotherapy on the Road to ... Where? - New York Times

Psychotherapy on the Road to ... Where?
New York Times, United States - Dec 26, 2005
... For example, cognitive therapy, in which people learn practical thought-management techniques to dispel self-defeating assumptions and soothe anxieties, has ...

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Cognitive Therapy - School teacher represents new face of AIDS (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)



School teacher represents new face of AIDS (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
ST. LOUIS - No one knew at the time that it was the dawn of a new and devastating global disease. It was 1981, and a small number of young gay men were dying of a rare pneumonia.
Does Therapy Work? - Best Syndication


Best Syndication
Does Therapy Work?
Best Syndication, CA - Nov 30, 2005
... A trained and experienced therapist may use some cognitive therapy along with other types of therapy, including psychodynamics. ...

Half-Brained Schemes
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste ...
Study looks at insomnia in elderly (UPI)
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- A California study finds that elderly insomniacs respond well to behavioral interventions. Dr. Michael Irwin of UCLA and his colleagues reviewed 23 trials involving more than 500 participants.
Business brisk at Belfast DNA clinic - Belfast Telegraph

Business brisk at Belfast DNA clinic
Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - 20 hours ago
... test". Northern Ireland's only centre opened at the Belfast Cognitive Therapy Centre (BCTC) on Malone Road just over two weeks ago. ...

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin ...

Cognitive Therapy - QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics


QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics
Washington Post - Talk therapy and medication appear to offer similar results. THE QUESTION Moderate to severe depression is often treated with medication. More recently, a form of talk therapy called

Half-Brained Schemes
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste

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

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin

Cognitive Therapy - Couples try to juggle holiday visits (Press & Sun-Bulletin)



Couples try to juggle holiday visits (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
Newlyweds Jessica and John Gordon used to log three family meals and some 400 miles on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
With 7 steps to contentment, fret not - Press-Enterprise (subscription)

With 7 steps to contentment, fret not
Press-Enterprise (subscription), CA - Dec 27, 2005
... a Cornell University medical school clinical professor in psychiatry, codifies the approach he uses in his practice of cognitive therapy, which addresses ...

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin ...
School teacher represents new face of AIDS (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
ST. LOUIS - No one knew at the time that it was the dawn of a new and devastating global disease. It was 1981, and a small number of young gay men were dying of a rare pneumonia.
Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Dec 21, 2005
... On Oct. 3, they opened the Center for Brief Therapy PC and the Freeman Institute for Cognitive Therapy, just south of Dupont Road. ...

Cognitive Therapy - Couples try to juggle holiday visits (Press & Sun-Bulletin)



Couples try to juggle holiday visits (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
Newlyweds Jessica and John Gordon used to log three family meals and some 400 miles on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Dec 21, 2005
... On Oct. 3, they opened the Center for Brief Therapy PC and the Freeman Institute for Cognitive Therapy, just south of Dupont Road. ...

Half-Brained Schemes
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste ...
School teacher represents new face of AIDS (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
ST. LOUIS - No one knew at the time that it was the dawn of a new and devastating global disease. It was 1981, and a small number of young gay men were dying of a rare pneumonia.
Doctors of the soul - Daily News & Analysis

Doctors of the soul
Daily News & Analysis, India - Dec 27, 2005
... with medication. For example, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy is effective in treating depression, anxiety and pain. The relapse ...

Cognitive Therapy - Psychotherapy on the Road to Where?



Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side. Morgillo Freeman has some family and friends in Fort Wayne

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

Paging Dr. Buddha
Biloxi Sun Herald - Over the centuries there s been a huge split between what is spiritual and what is psychological. One of our hypotheses is that that is starting to come back together. Susan Bourgerie, Minneapolis therapist It is deceptively simple advice

Half-Brained Schemes
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Cognitive Therapy - Paging Dr. Buddha


Paging Dr. Buddha
Contra Costa Times - Over the centuries there s been a huge split between what is spiritual and what is psychological. One of our hypotheses is that that is starting to come back together. Susan Bourgerie, Minneapolis therapist It is deceptively simple advice

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin

Half-Brained Schemes
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste

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


Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side. Morgillo Freeman has some family and friends in Fort Wayne

Cognitive Therapy - EDITORIAL: Help Someone Overcome Holiday Depression (RedNova)



EDITORIAL: Help Someone Overcome Holiday Depression (RedNova)
By The Centre Daily Times, State College, Pa., The Centre Daily Times, State College, Pa. Dec. 26--The Christmas holidays are a wonderful time of the year to enjoy family and friends. It is a time to share and give to others.
Psychotherapy on the Road to ... Where? - New York Times

Psychotherapy on the Road to ... Where?
New York Times, United States - Dec 26, 2005
... For example, cognitive therapy, in which people learn practical thought-management techniques to dispel self-defeating assumptions and soothe anxieties, has ...

Half-Brained Schemes
Scientific American - Humans have visited the very bottom of the ocean--the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, nearly seven miles below the wavetops--only a few times. The first expedition took place in 1960, when Jacques Piccard set the U.S. Navy submersible Trieste ...
EDITORIAL: Help Someone Overcome Holiday Depression (RedNova)
By The Centre Daily Times, State College, Pa., The Centre Daily Times, State College, Pa. Dec. 26--The Christmas holidays are a wonderful time of the year to enjoy family and friends. It is a time to share and give to others.
Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Dec 21, 2005
... On Oct. 3, they opened the Center for Brief Therapy PC and the Freeman Institute for Cognitive Therapy, just south of Dupont Road. ...

QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics
Washington Post - Talk therapy and medication appear to offer similar results. THE QUESTION Moderate to severe depression is often treated with medication. More recently, a form of talk therapy called

Cognitive Therapy - Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)



Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side.
With 7 steps to contentment, fret not - Press-Enterprise (subscription)

With 7 steps to contentment, fret not
Press-Enterprise (subscription), CA - 6 hours ago
... a Cornell University medical school clinical professor in psychiatry, codifies the approach he uses in his practice of cognitive therapy, which addresses ...

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin ...
Study looks at insomnia in elderly (UPI)
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- A California study finds that elderly insomniacs respond well to behavioral interventions. Dr. Michael Irwin of UCLA and his colleagues reviewed 23 trials involving more than 500 participants.
Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Dec 21, 2005
... On Oct. 3, they opened the Center for Brief Therapy PC and the Freeman Institute for Cognitive Therapy, just south of Dupont Road. ...

Paging Dr. Buddha
Contra Costa Times - Over the centuries there s been a huge split between what is spiritual and what is psychological. One of our hypotheses is that that is starting to come back together. Susan Bourgerie, Minneapolis therapist It is deceptively simple advice ...

Cognitive Therapy - Psychotherapy on the Road to Where?


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

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin

Paging Dr. Buddha
Contra Costa Times - Over the centuries there s been a huge split between what is spiritual and what is psychological. One of our hypotheses is that that is starting to come back together. Susan Bourgerie, Minneapolis therapist It is deceptively simple advice


Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side. Morgillo Freeman has some family and friends in Fort Wayne

QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics
Washington Post - Talk therapy and medication appear to offer similar results. THE QUESTION Moderate to severe depression is often treated with medication. More recently, a form of talk therapy called

Cognitive Therapy - School teacher represents new face of AIDS (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)



School teacher represents new face of AIDS (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
ST. LOUIS - No one knew at the time that it was the dawn of a new and devastating global disease. It was 1981, and a small number of young gay men were dying of a rare pneumonia.
The Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health - About - News & Issues

The Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health
About - News & Issues, NY - Nov 30, 2005
... Problem-solving skills training as a supplement to behavioral parent training. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 27, 171 186. Spencer ...

QUICK STUDY : A weekly digest of new research on major health topics
Washington Post - Talk therapy and medication appear to offer similar results. THE QUESTION Moderate to severe depression is often treated with medication. More recently, a form of talk therapy called
Cognitive therapy center puts city on cutting edge (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
When Arthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman decided to move to Fort Wayne from Philadelphia, they had thoughts of an early retirement with maybe a modest therapy practice on the side.
Study looks at insomnia in elderly - United Press International

Study looks at insomnia in elderly
United Press International - Dec 20, 2005
... They found that treatments like cognitive therapy, relaxation and changes in sleep behavior brought "robust improvements" to elderly subjects with problems ...

Cognitive Therapy - Cognitive intervention relieves depression (American Psychological Association)



Cognitive intervention relieves depression (American Psychological Association)
LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec 20, 2005 (UPI via COMTEX) -- A University of Kentucky study finds that low-income women can be treated effectively for depression with a short course of cognitive therapy.
Psychotherapy on the Road to ... Where? - New York Times

Psychotherapy on the Road to ... Where?
New York Times, United States - 19 hours ago
... For example, cognitive therapy, in which people learn practical thought-management techniques to dispel self-defeating assumptions and soothe anxieties, has ...

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 ...
EDITORIAL: Help Someone Overcome Holiday Depression (RedNova)
By The Centre Daily Times, State College, Pa., The Centre Daily Times, State College, Pa. Dec. 26--The Christmas holidays are a wonderful time of the year to enjoy family and friends. It is a time to share and give to others.
Doctors of the soul - Daily News & Analysis

Doctors of the soul
Daily News & Analysis, India - 4 hours ago
... with medication. For example, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy is effective in treating depression, anxiety and pain. The relapse ...

Cognitive Therapy - Therapy may help resolve sleeplessness problem (NorthJersey.com)



Therapy may help resolve sleeplessness problem (NorthJersey.com)
THE QUESTION: Some believe the widespread tenderness and pain of fibromyalgia makes sleep difficult; others think the lack of adequate sleep accentuates the disorder's symptoms. Almost everyone agrees, however, that insomnia is a common complaint of people with fibromyalgia.
Help someone overcome holiday depression - Centre Daily Times

Help someone overcome holiday depression
Centre Daily Times, PA - Dec 26, 2005
... are many types of depression and overcoming them may require medical treatment in some cases and the use of social circumstances or cognitive therapy in other ...

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 ...
Study looks at insomnia in elderly (UPI)
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- A California study finds that elderly insomniacs respond well to behavioral interventions. Dr. Michael Irwin of UCLA and his colleagues reviewed 23 trials involving more than 500 participants.
Psychotherapy on the Road to ... Where? - New York Times

Psychotherapy on the Road to ... Where?
New York Times, United States - 15 hours ago
... For example, cognitive therapy, in which people learn practical thought-management techniques to dispel self-defeating assumptions and soothe anxieties, has ...

Cognitive Therapy - Jackson native part owner of new business in Birmingham (The South Alabamian)



Jackson native part owner of new business in Birmingham (The South Alabamian)
Delicia Harvey, LPC of Birmingham, a former resident of Jackson, and Cindy Fuller, CRNP have recently opened a new business, Harmony LLC, in Birmingham. They will be able to assess and treat depression, anxiety disorders, ADHD, PTSD, bipolar disorder, OCD, panic attacks, eating and sleep disorders a
Study looks at insomnia in elderly - United Press International

Study looks at insomnia in elderly
United Press International - Dec 20, 2005
... They found that treatments like cognitive therapy, relaxation and changes in sleep behavior brought "robust improvements" to elderly subjects with problems ...

Antidepressants boost brain growth
Better Humans - A widely used class of antidepressants appears to increase nerve-fiber growth in key parts of the brain. Reporting in the Journal of Neurochemistry , researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found in rats that selective serotonin ...
Cognitive intervention relieves depression (American Psychological Association)
LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec 20, 2005 (UPI via COMTEX) -- A University of Kentucky study finds that low-income women can be treated effectively for depression with a short course of cognitive therapy.
Study looks at insomnia in elderly - United Press International

Study looks at insomnia in elderly
United Press International - Dec 20, 2005
... They found that treatments like cognitive therapy, relaxation and changes in sleep behavior brought "robust improvements" to elderly subjects with problems ...

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Cognitive Therapy - EDITORIAL: Help Someone Overcome Holiday Depression (RedNova)