Cognitive Therapy headlines for 9/19/2007

HULIQ.com - But Professor Andrews says in Australia less than 30 per cent of depression patients receive good treatment, with anti-depressants and cognitive behaviour therapy. This is compared to 80 per cent of arthritis patients and 90 per cent of asthma >> More Cognitive Therapy News >>

BioMed Central - Protocol for the PACE trial: A randomised controlled trial of adaptive pacing, cognitive behaviour therapy, and graded exercise as supplements to standardised specialist medical care versus standardised specialist medical care alone for patients with >> More Cognitive Therapy News >>

Tiscali - In fact during the last few years, cognitive behaviour therapy has been shown to be very useful – particularly in the treatment of bulimia nervosa and overeating. In CBT, the person with the eating disorder is helped to address the issue >> More Cognitive Therapy News >>

Daily Mail - Look into cognitive behaviour therapy or other "talking treatments". You can find a list of practitioners on the website for the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (www.babcp.com). 10 : Join a self-help group. You can >> More Cognitive Therapy News >>

Health 24 - One of the most common ways to help people change is through Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Practitioners claim this kind of therapy can teach people different ways of thinking about and responding to troublesome situations. John Winston Bush, PhD >> More Cognitive Therapy News >>

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