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Yearly Archives: 2007, 2008

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  1. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Gets Some Research Respect

    Oct 2, 2008

    Psychodynamic psychotherapy is often the overlooked stepchild in modern psychotherapeutic circles. While still regularly taught and practiced, it’s a therapeutic style that’s largely fallen out of favor in the U.S

    Tagged: general, treatment, resistance, therapist, disorders, personality, effective, dynamic, interpretation, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, jama, survives, efficacy, psychodynamic, distinctive, psychoanalytic, transference, psycho dynamic, conflictual

  2. Irritable Bowel Syndrome and the Mind/Gut Connection

    Sep 6, 2008

    Although we’ve all heard allusions to the “mind/body connection,” Western medicine still tends to downplay or ignore the effect people’s attitudes and emotions can have on their overall health. In her recent New York

    Tagged: general, research, management, stress, connection, treatment, hypnosis, relaxation, irritable, disorders, diarrhea, syndrome, psychotherapy, constipation, hypnotherapy, bowel, ibs, mind body, health related, i b s

  3. Down Economy = Therapy Boom?

    Aug 27, 2008

    The Star Tribune brings us a piece earlier this week on the “boom” in psychotherapy practices, ostensibly because of the down economy: Schoener is, again, seeing more of those things. “We’re busier than ever, and we

    Tagged: business, general, stress, visibility, minneapolis, treatment, sad, economy, therapy, boom, treatments, stigma, down, depressed, booming, psychotherapy, stressed, mental health and wellness, industrial and workplace, defaults, therapists, busier, schoener

  4. Can a Computer Replace a Therapist?

    Jul 29, 2008

    It’s an intriguing question, and one that entrepreneurs and researchers continually look at as progress is made with artificial intelligence and the increasing accessibility of the Internet — can an online computer

    Tagged: technology, general, research, online, treatment, family, doctor, therapy, panic, physician, disorders, psychotherapy, psychologist, anxiety and panic, agoraphobia, trumps, practitioner, e therapy, etherapy, schattner, etherapists, shandley

  5. Depression’s Many Treatments

    Jul 21, 2008

    Therese Borchard over at Beyond Blue wrote about the disconcerting “either/or” artificial dichotomy that some researchers and doctors set up about treatments for mental conditions such as depression. Medications for

    Tagged: drugs, general, treatment, drug, sad, alternative, gordon, real, stuck, treat, depression, blue, newsweek, antidepressant, medication, ssri, disorders, depressed, medications, psychotherapy, ssris, unstuck, mental health and wellness, beyondblue, borchard