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Cognitive Behavior Therapy Blog Posts
The blog posts below are all tagged in Technorati as being about Cognitive Behavior Therapy. They may be 'lighter' reading than you're used to, or they may be surprisingly academic and in-depth - it all depends on the individual blogger (or the individual blog post). We hope you find them interesting, informative, and engaging.
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- Shortened from "web log", a blog is an online journal that is frequently updated and intended for general public consumption. The activity of updating a blog is "blogging" and someone who keeps a blog is a "blogger". Blogs are an increasingly popular form of online peer-publication.
10 Steps Out of Depression
posted on Tue, 08 Jul 2008 11:15:19 -0700
Mid 80s with some rain mixed in and my yard is looking really good. I’ve taken the time to slow down, pay attention and enjoy it. Stopping to smell the roses so-to-speak. It helps to pay attention to the outside world and get out of your own thoughts and concerns if only for a moment here and there. This is true for everyone but especially those walking a black dog. In my backyard I discovered a small birdhouse I bought at an art fair years ago finally has an occupant - a wren family. I find
Effectivity of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
posted on Mon, 07 Jul 2008 10:26:50 -0700
Effectivity of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy July 7, 2008 – 5:26 pm Posted in Addiction, Psychology, health Tagged Psychotherapy, CBT, therapy, treatment, behavior, cognitive behavioral therapy, DBT, beliefs, thoughts, psychodynamic, meta-analysis, distorted beliefs, therapeutic treatment, psychoanalysis, person-centred therapy, psychosocial therapy, Add new tag, counseling, action-oriented, problem-solving, NHS, care workers, Government officials
Abstract: Agoraphobia: combined treatment and virtual reality
posted on Fri, 04 Jul 2008 01:43:00 -0700
Actas Esp Psiquiatr. 2008 Mar-Apr;36(2):94-101. Agoraphobia: combined treatment and virtual reality. Preliminary results Pitti C, Peñate W, de la Fuente J, Bethencourt J, Acosta L, Villaverde M, Gracia R. Hospital Universitario de Canarias, Spain. [Article in Spanish] INTRODUCTION: Several validation studies have identified the use of certain psychodrugs, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and combined treatment as effective procedures for the treatment of agoraphobia. Recent findings sugg
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In Session with Andrea Allen, PhD: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for OCD
posted on Wed, 02 Jul 2008 01:42:00 -0700
Primary Psychiatry. 2008;15(7):39-42 Andrea Allen, PhD, interviewed by Norman Sussman, MD What are the basic principles upon which cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is based? CBT refers to a general approach to therapy that includes many different therapies (eg, behavior therapy, cognitive therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, rational emotive therapy) that share the same general philosophy and basic principles. These therapies focus on relieving current symptoms. CBT is an active, directi
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My Habit
posted on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 16:06:41 -0700
My Habit July 1, 2008 – 11:06 pm Posted in Addiction, Buddhist, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, MMT, Medication, Opioid, Psychology, Psychosis, Psychotherapy, health, heroin, methadone, opiates Tagged Addiction, Antidepressants, behavior, breathing, cognitive behavioral therapy, craving, criticism, depression, dosage, dose, dysphoria, emotion, endorphins, Euphoria, fear, fight or flight, genetics, human interaction, isolation, maintenance, methadone, nirvana, opiates, personal insight, self-jud
At-home cognitive behavior program may help IBS symptoms
posted on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 04:22:46 -0700
Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, can make life miserable - you just never know when that painful cramping will start and you’ll need to be as close to a bathroom as possible. Research has shown that a psychological treatment called cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) can help some people with IBS learn how to manage their symptoms somewhat. The problem is, it’s not always easy to get out to the many appointments that are needed to learn the techniques and, in some areas, there aren’t enough peo
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Abstract: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for adult anxiety disorders
posted on Sun, 29 Jun 2008 01:46:00 -0700
J Clin Psychiatry. 2008 Apr;69(4):621-32.Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adult Anxiety Disorders: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trials Hofmann SG, Smits JA. Department of Psychology, Boston University, Mass 02215, USA. OBJECTIVE: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is frequently used for various adult anxiety disorders, but there has been no systematic review of the efficacy of CBT in randomized placebo-controlled trials. The present study meta-analytically reviewed the
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How Effective is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Anxiety?
posted on Sat, 28 Jun 2008 04:07:40 -0700
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is probably the most well-known and most-practiced form of modern psychotherapy. Even therapists who don’t identify themselves as a CBT therapist likely uses at least a handful of CBT techniques in their practice. And while much of CBT’s popularity is centered around its use for depression and related mood disorders, it’s also useful for many other disorders, including anxiety. But to-date, there has been no systematic review of the efficacy of cognitive-beha
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How Effective is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Anxiety?
posted on Sat, 28 Jun 2008 04:07:40 -0700
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is probably the most well-known and most-practiced form of modern psychotherapy. Even therapists who don’t identify themselves as a CBT therapist likely uses at least a handful of CBT techniques in their practice. And while much of CBT’s popularity is centered around its use for depression and related mood disorders, it’s also useful for many other disorders, including anxiety. But to-date, there has been no systematic review of the efficacy of cognitive-beha
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OCD
posted on Thu, 26 Jun 2008 09:45:31 -0700
OCD My OCD is bothering me today. I keep obsessing about things that are pointless to obsess about. Speaking of one obsession ... I haven't put my patch on yet. I need to reach a point where I'm willing to commit to this. With another obsession, which is too embarrassing to mention, I sat down and wrote out all the stuff I was taught in cognitive behavior therapy and saw my distorted thinking. I was magnifying an insignificant event and blowing it up into something huge. The reality of it was
Internet delivered psychotherapy effective for panic disorder
posted on Wed, 25 Jun 2008 01:05:00 -0700
Online psychological treatment (eTherapy) can be as effective as face-to-face therapy for treating mental health disorders, according to a new study by Swinburne University of Technology researchers. Published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, the study found that therapist assisted eTherapy is highly effective for the treatment of panic and panic-related symptoms. It revealed that when online treatment programs are supported by health professionals they can achieve patient outcom
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