As I have mentioned in previous posts, cognitive behavioral therapy is more than challenging negative, automatic thoughts. There is a whole behavioral piece of this therapy that focuses on what people ...
Stanford Medicine researchers and their colleagues have found that choosing treatments based on the type of a patient’s depression increases the odds of success. Cognitive behavioral therapy, one of ...
Office: Stratton Hall, Room 278 cn25@drexel.edu Phone: 215.553.7112 215.837.6624 Christine Maguth Nezu, PhD, and her collaborators make a difference by developing effective psychotherapy interventions ...
Family therapy has emerged as a crucial intervention in treating behavioral health problems. This therapeutic approach views the family as a system where each member’s behavior affects the others. If ...
Stanford scientists spent the summer investigating everything from how therapy changes the brain to what causes cells to fold themselves. Learn about their findings in this week’s Research Roundup.
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A recent study led by researchers from the University of Illinois Chicago, in collaboration with Washington University and Pennsylvania State University, has revealed the potential of an AI voice ...
Scientists found that certain changes in neural activity predicted which patients would benefit from a type of cognitive behavioral therapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy, one of the most common ...