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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sun 18 Jul 2010 6:01pm Depression is a very serious illness, and more people suffer from this condition than you might realize. Depression can occur for a variety of reasons, and sometimes it is temporary, and sometimes it isn’t. When it is temporary,...  Read on »
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, delivered as a Videogame, Can Help Lower Anxiety and Depression by Alvaro F. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 23 Apr 2012 3:57pm Young Depressive Patients Respond To Computer Therapy (Medical News Today): - “Depression is common in adolescents, although many are reluctant to seek professional help. According to a study published in BMJ, specialized computer therapy is just as effective as one-to-one therapy with a clinician for adolescents suffering from depression ... Read on »
What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and How Does it Help Reduce Anxiety and Depression? by Matt A. Posted Mon 29 Sep 2008 4:05pm [Photo courtesy of kalandrakas ] If you suffer from anxiety, social phobia or depression then you might think it’s other people or situations that make you feel nervous or unhappy. If people weren’t rude or stared at you then you wouldn’t need to feel miserable or anxious, right? Well, extensive clinical studies (400+ in fact) have show ... Read on »
What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and How Does it Help Reduce Anxiety and Depression? by Matt A. Posted Mon 29 Sep 2008 6:59am [Photo courtesy of kalandrakas ] If you suffer from anxiety, social phobia or depression then you might think it’s other people or situations that make you feel nervous or unhappy. If people weren’t rude or stared at you then you wouldn’t need to feel miserable or anxious, right? Well, extensive clinical studies (400+ in fact) have ... Read on »
About cognitive behavioral therapy by Rudy S. Patient Expert Posted Mon 21 Jul 2008 10:11am Albert Ellis Image viaWikipedia Cognitive therapy has played a very important role in helping  me cope with depression and chronic pain in the past I've  learned to incorporate its principles into my everyday life. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy is a type of psychotherapy which  focuses on the impact of thinking on how we feel and what ... Read on »
Research: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Helps Adults with ADHD by Alvaro F. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 15 Dec 2011 10:06am Many adults with ADHD do not obtain their diagnosis until adulthood and have struggled with difficulties related to undiagnosed ADHD for their entire lives. As documented in recent studies, this includes elevated rates of depression, anxiety disorders, substance use, work difficulties and interpersonal problems. As with children and adole ... Read on »
Treating depression and substance use: no significant difference from control by Jason Schwartz, LMSW Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Mon 06 Feb 2012 8:50am Image via Wikipedia Another study finds treatment as usual to be just as effective as specialized CBT: Few integrated substance use and depression treatments have been developed for delivery in outpatient substance abuse treatment settings. To meet the call for more “transportable” interventions, we conducted a pilot study to test ... Read on »
Mindfulness ~ An Introduction by Clueless C. Health Maven Posted Mon 29 Sep 2008 11:55pm Lots of people have been talking about mindfulness and it is a growing trend in cognitive-behavior therapy especially for depression and bipolar mood disorders. Mindfulness is an English translation from Eastern practices. I thought that I would intoduce it on my blog since I believe in its usefulness on many levels. Wikipedia states, ... Read on »
Is cognitive-behavioral therapy really all that good for schizophrenia? by Rossa Forbes Posted Fri 08 Jan 2010 12:00am I am being deliberately provocative with my title. What prompted today's post is an article about careers for the coming decade. Cognitive-behavioral therapist is one of them, the reasons given below. The Mental Health Parity Act requires that mental health now be covered as fully as physical health, but many insurers will cover only cogni ... Read on »
Bruce Levine: 5 Myths About Depression Treatments - Good News for Critically Thinking Depression Sufferers by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted Thu 09 Dec 2010 9:00am A warning: for people satisfied with their standard depression treatments, debunking myths about them may be troubling. However, for critically thinking depression sufferers who have not been helped by antidepressants, psychotherapy, or other standard treatments, discovering truths about these treatments can provide ideas about what ma ... Read on »