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Cognitive Therapy
Friday's Progress Notes - February 27, 1998
Mental Health Information - Vol. 2 Issue 9
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CONTENTS:
1. Anger versus aggression
2. Research and cognitive therapy
3. New therapies in treating anorexia and bulimia
4. Binge eating, depression, and cognitive therapy
5. Using CBT for panic disorder
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1. BECK INSTITUTE FOR
COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH
Anger Versus Aggression
Anger consists of thoughts, images, emotions, and physical sensations over which patients may have little direct control. Aggression is behavior.
http://www.beckinstitute.org/June03/pre4.html
2. ACADEMY OF COGNITIVE THERAPY
What Research Shows
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has been demonstrated in hundreds of studies to be an effective treatment for a variety of disorders and problems for adults, older adults, children and adolescents.
http://www.academyofct.org/Library/InfoManage/Guide.asp?FolderID=1061&SessionID={ADBD0C27-ECDC-4A75-9D8D-00E52C4F7CC7}
3. MONOTIOR ON PSYCHOLOGY
Promising Treatments for Anorexia and Bulimia
New research reveals there may be a more effective treatment for anorexia: a form of family therapy that enlists parents' aid in getting their teen-age daughters to eat again and helps to strengthen the young women's autonomy.
http://www.apa.org/monitor/mar02/promising.html
4. PRIMARY CARE COMPANION TO THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY
Binge Eating, Depression, and Cognitive Therapy
This is a case presentation of a fourth year college
student with episodes of binge eating.
http://www.psychiatrist.com/pcc/pccpdf/v05n01/v05n0108.pdf
5. RESEARCH NEWS
Drug-Free Therapy Gives Patients Reprieve from Panic Disorder
CBT helps patients understand the nature of panic disorder and also helps them to change their reactions toward anxiety-provoking situations.
http://researchnews.osu.edu/archive/cbt.htm
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