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- 1From:Existential Analysis (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn an earlier paper (Nanda, 2009), I put forth the argument that the practice of mindfulness gives rise to existential-phenomenological themes and that both practices of Mindfulness and Existential therapy have many...
- 2From:Family Practice News (Vol. 36, Issue 11)San Diego -- A study that is perhaps the most important conducted on alcohol dependence treatment in recent years has found that use of the opiate antagonist naltrexone reduces drinking, but use of acamprosate does not....
- 3From:Family Practice News (Vol. 34, Issue 5)BOSTON -- A brief depression-prevention program can significantly reduce depressive and bulimic symptoms among high-risk dysphoric adolescents, a randomized trial has shown. In a study of 116 participants 14-21 years...
- 4From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 21, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedInvestigators compared four protocols for treating major depressive disorder in adolescents who ranged from 12 to 17 years old--noting that meta-analyses of antidepressant trials in such patients have yielded...
- 5From:Clinical Psychiatry News (Vol. 29, Issue 8)NEW ORLEANS -- A brief course of cognitive-behavioral therapy appeared to increase insight and ameliorate symptoms in schizophrenic patients. Depression also improved, and there was no increase in suicidality, Dr....
- 6From:Internal Medicine News (Vol. 36, Issue 22)Cognitive-behavioral therapy is no more effective than relaxation training or routine clinical care for treating symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, said Dr. Philip M. Boyce and his associates at the University of...
- 7From:Clinical Psychiatry News (Vol. 31, Issue 11)Cognitive-behavioral therapy for maternal depression does not appear to be more effective than a support group for mothers in improving behavior problems that arise in their children, reported Chrissie Verduyn, Ph.D.,...
- 8From:ETC.: A Review of General Semantics (Vol. 50, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedSome concepts in Gerald Edelman's Theory of Neuronal Group Selection, particularly those pertaining to the cognitive realm, are related to Albert Ellis' theory of psychotherapy and personality, the rational-emotive...
- 9From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 311, Issue 7016) Peer-ReviewedObjective - To examine the additional effect of cognitive behavioural therapy for patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms in comparison with optimised medical care. Design - Randomised controlled trial with...
- 10From:Journal of Human Services (Vol. 35, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Several recent articles have provided general overviews of mindfulness practices, their historical roots in the teachings of the Buddha and their contemporary utilization in behavioral health and human...
- 11From:Clinical Interventions in Aging (Vol. 10) Peer-ReviewedBackground: Adopting a systematic approach to the development of an intervention, supported by robust theoretical, empirical, and clinical rationales represents best practice. The Medical Research Council (MRC) provides...
- 12From:Clinical Interventions in Aging (Vol. 10) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction: Cognitive training (CT) has been reported to improve cognition in older adults. Its combination with protective factors such as physical activity (CPT) has rarely been studied, but it has been suggested...
- 13From:Archives of Women's Mental Health (Vol. 17, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedMany women experience anxiety during pregnancy with potential negative effects on maternal, birth, and child outcomes. Because of potential risks of fetal exposure to psychotropic medications, efficacious...
- 14From:Clinical Psychiatry News (Vol. 42, Issue 9)FROM JAMA PSYCHIATRY Compared with medication alone, the combination of optimized medical treatment and cognitive therapy effected a high rate of recovery for patients with severe, nonchronic major depressive...
- 15From:International Archives of Health Sciences (Vol. 5, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Narges. Mousavian, Adis. Mujembari, Alireza. Aghayousefi Context: Patients with diabetes face various physical and psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, disability, low mobility and obesity...
- 16From:Supportive Care in Cancer (Vol. 21, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedPurpose Group-based mindfulness training is frequently described in psycho-oncology literature, but little is known of the effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT). We investigated the effectiveness...
- 17From:American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedPurpose: Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy, better known as CADASIL, is a rare, genetic form of early-onset vascular dementia. The purpose of this study was to...
- 18From:BMC Research Notes (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedObjective Modern technologies are increasingly used in the development of cognitive interventions for older adults. Research into possible applications of virtual reality in such interventions has begun only recently....
- 19From:Families, Systems & Health (Vol. 38, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction: Although anxiety is highly prevalent in primary care and a top reason for referral to primary care behavioral health (PCBH) services, there are limited data on which anxiety interventions are used in...
- 20From:Trials (Vol. 21, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Compensation and adaptation therapies have been developed to improve community functioning via improving neurocognitive abilities in people with schizophrenia. Various modes of delivering compensation and...