Cognitive Therapy headlines for 9/30/2007
Medscape News - Dunner also noted that the literature on the effectiveness of psychotherapy in depression is continuing to grow, although studies on TRD patients are quite sparse, and much of it cites cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or cognitive behavior therapy >> Cognitive Therapy >>
Elites TV - The study indicated that cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) was helpful in treating women who had amenorrhea for more than six months. The therapy helped reduce the levels of the hormone cortisol which increases when stress levels are high. Half the >> Cognitive Therapy >>
Tribune - Yet a type of psychotherapy called “cognitive-behavior” therapy (CBT) has been shown to help curb depression. CBT involves learning to recognise and address distorted thoughts and feelings that lead to emotional distress, CBT is usually performed >> Cognitive Therapy >>
Xagena Medical News - Studies like this may usher in a new strategy for combining medications and cognitive-behavior therapy," suggests Otto. " Instead of simply combining medications and therapy that are each designed to reduce anxiety and avoidance, the use of D >> Cognitive Therapy >>

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