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The Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Myth
Myth: Cognitive behavioural therapy is only effective when performed in person by a psychologist
Truth: This is false.
Although cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is very...
Treating Depression Through Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
The researchers of a new study conducted a meta-analysis by looking at the results of 13 previous studies that explored the effects of self-guided...
How does postoperative behavioral therapy influence weight-loss surgery?
A study was conducted in the U.S. to evaluate the feasibility of postoperative behavioral therapy in patients who had undergone weight-loss surgeries.
Weight loss surgery...
Can neurocognitive function be affected by playing tackle football?
Researchers study if children experience a change in neurocognitive function due to head impacts from playing tackle football.
Contact sports being played by children are...
CBT: A potential insomnia therapy for fibromyalgia patients
Researchers in the U.S. have recently conducted a study to examine the effects of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) on the brains of patients with fibromyalgia...
Do antipsychotic drugs or behavioural therapy benefit patients with psychosis?
Researchers sought to determine whether antipsychotic drugs, cognitive behavioural therapy, or a combination of both could help treat early psychosis.
People with psychosis may meet...
Recent advances and setbacks in pediatric migraine therapy research
Due to ethical and logistical challenges associated with pediatric research, guidelines for migraine therapies in children have largely been derived from adult studies. A...
Can Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Reduce Pain?
Researchers studied the efficacy of simplified cognitive behavioral therapy and pain education on pain relief in highly disadvantaged populations.
Pain is an important topic in...