British Medical Journal WOMEN WANT TO BE ASKED ABOUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (Reported frequency of domestic violence: cross sectional survey of women attending...
A new issue of Psychiatric News has been made available: 1 February 2002; Vol. 37, No. 3 URL: http://pn.psychiatryonline.org/content/vol37/issue3/index.shtml ...
The research on implicit learning is not really surprising. Barbara Wilson and her British colleagues at the MRC in Cambridge began applying these concepts...
Public release date: 31-Jan-2002 Contact: Sherry Baker sbaker2@... 404-377-1398 Center for the Advancement of Health http://www.cfah.org/ Depression...
Fish mutation linked to mental fault 31 January 2002 10:00 GMT by Bea Perks, BioMedNet News Albino zebrafish offer a model for some inherited forms of mental...
Poor indoor lighting may encourage binge-eating, study finds Darkness associated with uninhibited behavior could yield clues to treating eating disorders ...
Is this the same Barbara Wilson who developed the Wilson reading system? Barbara K. Given, Ph.D. Director, Adolescent Learning Research Center Krasnow...
I am looking for prompt and careful reviewers for Metapsychology Online Review. (http://mentalhelp.net/books ) MD, Ph.D. or ABD is preferable. Guidelines at ...
BBC News Online Saturday, 2 February, 2002, 00:11 GMT Altered images for brain damage patients Imagine looking at a dog - and not recognising it as a dog. What...
Friday February 1 10:24 AM ET Suicide Most Common on Sunniest Days, Study Shows By Charnicia E. Huggins NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Sunshine may play a role in...
British Medical Journal BMJ 2002;324:288-294 ( 2 February ) Education and debate All you need is cognitive behaviour therapy? Jeremy Holmes, consultant...
New York Times February 3, 2002 The Trouble With Self-Esteem By LAUREN SLATER Take this test: 1. On the whole I am satisfied with myself. 2. At times I think...
New York Times February 3, 2002 COPING Some Beautiful Minds Talk About Acceptance By FELICIA R. LEE At first blush, it would seem it is one thing to suffer...
This may not be as counterintuitive as it looks, at least with depressed suicides, who probably constitute the bulk. A burst of light in the midst of a grey...
Humphrey, Nicholas (2002) The Placebo Effect, in Gregory, Richard L., Eds. Oxford Companion to the Mind. Second Edition. Oxford University Press. Full text...
The Scientist 16[3]:27, Feb. 4, 2002 RESEARCH Watching How the Brain Grows MRI offers new insights into brain development By Laura DeFrancesco Brain size is a...
Cognitive psychotherapy is the Swiss Army Knife of psychotherapies; can be useful with many tasks. Modern (SSRI, SNRI) antidepressants are the sharpening...
Measuring Psychopathology Anne Farmer, SGDP Research Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, London, Peter McGuffin, SGDP Research Centre, Institute of Psychiatry,...
Madness - A Brief History Roy Porter, Professor of the Social History of Medicine, Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University College London...
I would like to add to this. CBT is the Swiss Army Knife - and every blade and tool the specific model/conceptualisation for specific disorders (this is...
Cognitive psychotherapy has always been a part of what psychoanalysts and dynamic psychotherapists do. It was then dissociated from the idea of understanding...
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Harvard Business Review > DIFFERENT VOICE Managing Emotional Fallout: Parting Remarks from America's Top Psychiatrist Steven E. Hyman, MD Last fall, the United...
Exactly. CBT is not even remotely a one-size-fits-all therapy. It's an array of specific treatments for specific difficulties. What the treatments have in ...
Elio, Is there a need to explore inner life? Could this be an elitist self-centered hobby rather than a part of mental health? A quick fix - would that not be...
Just one little problem: The therapeutic relevance, and to a considerable extent the very existence, of unconscious emotional conflicts has never been ...
There is a shared assumption in Leif Edward Ottesen's and in John Winston Bush's response to my post --- an unproven, untested and probably false assumption by...
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I am (together with two colleagues) currently writing a book on evidence-based mental health. And the sub-chapters I am working on as these mail-messages are...