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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
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
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
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
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