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German Study Finds Long Term Psychodynamic Therapy Superior June 15, 2009 . 11 Comments
It’s no secret that a lot of modern insurance companies harbor a preference for what they view as the most cost-effective measures when it comes to addressing emotional well-being ... Read More
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The Business of Medication: Study Finds Corruption in APA Panel Members May 15, 2009 . 12 Comments
It is the cry of many seasoned psychotherapists and potential clients alike that the United States is becoming alarmingly dependent on medication for a wide variety of issues that can be ... Read More
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Chemical Implicated in Pediatric Obsessive Compulsive Disorder May 1, 2009 . 7 Comments
A GoodTherapy.org News Update Obsessive compulsive dsorder, or OCD, is a condition that affects some one to three percent of the American population. Most commonly associated with intrusive ... Read More
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The Impact of Family and Romantic Relationships on Suicide is Discussed at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Suicidology April 28, 2009 . 15 Comments
A GoodTherapy.org News Update The United States experiences a significant number of self-inflicted deaths each year. In 2004, suicide was the eleventh leading cause of death in the U.S., ... Read More
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome Often Helped with Psychotherapy and Antidepressants March 12, 2009 . 10 Comments
What do antidepressants and psychotherapy have to do with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)? According to an article from Reuters Health Information, published on Medscape Today, they should ... Read More
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Post-Partum Depression Gets a Kick from Regular Therapy January 17, 2009 . 10 Comments
A GoodTherapy.org News Summary After the stresses of pregnancy and birth and the approaching responsibilities of motherhood, having a child can produce a fair amount of anxiety and depression, ... Read More
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Research Report: Gender Differences in Antidepressant Treatment September 6, 2008 . 8 Comments
A new study examining the effects of the common antidepressant Citalopram (brand name: Celexa) has found clinically significant differences in how the genders respond to its use in treating ... Read More
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Psychiatry Without Psychotherapy August 14, 2008 . 19 Comments
From the good news / bad news department: Mainstream media sources are reporting that American psychiatrists have essentially stopped practicing psychotherapy. Rare exceptions occur with ... Read More
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Doctor, Do You Think I Need Medication? February 12, 2007 . 7 Comments
Disclaimer: Please be informed that although I am opinionated on the subject of medication and psychotherapy as forms of treatment, I am not a physician and I do not prescribe medication. ... Read More