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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Its Use in a Group Setting (CBGT)CBT is generally used for individual therapy, but it can also be used in a group setting. This article shows how.
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Role of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, CBT, in Treating Chronic PainIf you are suffering with chronic pain complications, here is what you need to know about the role of cognitive-behavioral therapy, CBT.
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Cuisinart CBT-700 Blender ReviewThe Cuisinart CBT-700 is a 700-watt blender. Its blade is designed to mix, puree, and crush ice efficiently. Here are some of its other features.
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Cuisine Art CBT-500 Blender ReviewOur Cuisine Art CBT-500 Blender is one of the best kitchen gadgets we own. It will turn anything you put into it to a liquid blend.
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CBT TherapyHow Cognitive Behavioral Therapy cured one teen of his anxiety.
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Cuisinart CBT-500 SmartPower Premier Blender Vs. KitchenAid KSB5 Ultra Power BlenderEven more proof why you should always listen to your wife.
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The Successful Impact of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on Depression and AnxietyMany of us have problem with how we act because we don't have proper thinking. Cognitive behavioral therapy can help us; how does it work?
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The Connecticut Bank and Trust CompanyA quick look at The Connecticut Bank and Trust Company.
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Dual Diagnosis: An Integrative ApproachAn integrative approach is a selective combination of techniques used in the mental health and addiction fields. For many years we have been treating mental illness and substance abuse separately, but often the same individual is diagnosed with both.
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Treatment of Generalized Anxiety in Children with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Positive ModellingA research paper on the effectiveness of CBT in the treatment of childhood generalized anxiety, which is a mental illness that is becoming increasingly prevalent. -
Understanding and Treating Social PhobiaThis article describes the major signs and symptoms of social phobia, and popular treatments. -
Top Cognitive Therapy Books for Anxiety and DepressionCognitive therapy is considered one of the most effective treatments for anxiety and depression. With the huge variety of self-help material, it's always a tough call to choose. This article entitles the top CBT books for anxiety and depression. -
A Short History of Cognitive Behavioral TherapyThe basic assumption of CBT is that one's thoughts influence one's emotions and behaviors, and that if negative thoughts are altered, negative emotions and behaviors will be altered, as well. Here is a brief overview.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Reduce HallucinationsCognitive behavioral therapy, CBT, may help those with hallucinations and intellectualy disability or mental disorder.
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In Learning Disabled Children, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Improves Anger ManagementFor children who suffer from a learning disability, the use of CBT may improve anger management outcomes.
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Agoraphobia and Cognitive TherapyBoth cognitive and cognitive behavioral therapy are beneficial if you suffer from agoraphobia. If it's severe, it may also require medication. CBT and medication will help you make tremendous strides.
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Not Effective in Tween PopulationFor children in the "tween" population, the use of CBT is generally not effective.
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Integrated Theory of Social Work PracticeThis paper describes the integrated approach to social work that I have developed after my first year internship. It includes a discussion of holistic approaches, ecosystems perspective, and CBT group work.
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Spiritually-Modified Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy's Impact Upon Christians with DepressionThe following literature review explores studies of spiritually-modified CBT techniques, the effectiveness in comparison to the use of standard CBT with religious persons, areas for further study development, and future research topic ideas. -
Eating Disorder Clinics in MinnesotaDo you need help recovering from an eating disorder? Here is a comprehensive list of available clinics in Minnesota, including intensive clinics, resident options, disorder specific programs, and what you should expect.
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Preparing the ADHD Teenager for CollegeWhen preparing your ADHD child for the college experience, consider these options during the last year of high school.
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Motivating the Computer LearnerThis paper explore the different means available for student engagement in a classroom setting, distance learning, whether synchronous or asynchronous learning.
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ADHD and the Development of Social PhobiaFor teenagers with ADHD, there is an increased risk for developing social phobia. The following is a personal account.
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Hoarders, Pack Rats & the Use of Cognitive-Behavioral TherapyFor individuals who suffer from hoarding, the complication is most often associated with an obsessive-compulsive disorder that can be managed and resolved with cognitive-behavioral therapy.
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Information and Communication Technology - a Paradigm Shift in Professional Education"Tell me and I forget. Show me and I remember. Involve me and I understand." This holds very true when it comes to professional education. This paper intends to cover the aspects of management education in particular.
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I Feel like I Am Suffocating...!This is only one of the many syptoms of an anxiety sufferer and this is a disease that is quite often overlooked, misunderstood and ignored in many cases but its real and its something I wouldn't wish upon my greatest enemy! -
Relief from Above: The Use of Prayer in the Treatment of Social AnxietyThis research explores the use of prayer in the treatment of social anxiety disorder. The research showed that the use of prayer indeed did reduce the level of social anxiety.
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Married to DepressionBy seeking treatment for your spouse and yourself, remembering that it isn't personal, and become knowledgeable about depression. Spouses have the potential to become advocates themselves, instead of victims.
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Traumatic Brain Injury Resulting from Emotional Trauma in AdolescenceFor adolescents who experience traumatic events, there are significant effects on brain development.
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Object Mouthing: Self-Injury Activity in ChildrenFor children who suffer from object mouthing, there is risk for adverse health complications.
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Maternal Depression May Lead to Anxiety in ChildrenChildren often experience adverse mental health complications in direct response to the environment at home, especially when the mother, or maternal role model, is experiencing depression
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Fibromyalgia & the Importance of Managing Quality SleepWhen suffering from fibromyalgia, it is important to manage your sleep cycles as this will improve pain and the risk for developing secondary health complications.
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Trouble Sleeping? Tips for Better SleepInsomnia is effecting more and more people in the United States and is being linked to all kinds of physical and mental health issues. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia offers drug free ways to improve quality of sleep and to combat problems when they arrise.
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Gifted Children with OCD and the Challenges They PresentThis article describes the difficulties of having this type of twice exceptional child while offering advice for parents who need to find help coping.
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Don't Be Scared of Anxiety AttacksAnxiety attacks, also known as panic attacks, can hit anyone at any time, but there are effective ways to deal with them.
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EEG Biofeedback Improved ADHD SymptomsFor children who suffer from ADHD, the use of EEG biofeedback may improve symptoms.
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Panic Attack at WorkGoing through a panic attack at work causes a difficult situation. You want to keep it private but now, everyone knows. Learn what you can do to calm your panic attacks so that it doesn't pose a problem at work.
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An Introduction to Panic Attacks in ChildrenPanic attacks are terrifying for anybody to have to deal with, but what about child panic attacks? Have you ever thought how devastating this condition could be on a child?
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Effective Treatment for Panic AttacksThe most effective treatment for panic attacks varies from person to person. Each person is different as is their individual experiences of panic attacks. It helps to know what sort of treatment is available if you are a sufferer!
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Research on Panic Disorder - Tips on Choosing the Right Treatment!If you have suffered, or are suffering from panic attacks and panic disorder, you may have done your own research on panic disorder treatments, and have already decided what the right choice is for you.


