How effective are cognitive and behavioral treatments for obsessive-compulsive disorder? A clinical significance analysis. Controlled outcome studies investigating the efficacy of psychological treatments for obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) have employed different methods ... PL Fisher,A Wells - 《Behavi...
exercise and body image. It is very important to me that I use treatments backed by science, while understanding the unique needs of the individuals with whom I work. I founded Eating and Behavioral Health Associates to provide the Central Ohio community with excellent, evidence-based treatment,...
However, when it comes to treatments for ME, the psychologically-oriented professions have seemed entirely happy to rely heavily on bad evidence, on the basis that it is the only evidence they have. But it seems NICE is no longer in the mood for looking on the bright side of mediocrity. ...
According to theMayo Clinic, tricyclic antidepressants are among the earliest antidepressants. They are often recommended when newer drugs have not been effective. They are not typically used for social anxiety disorder or OCD. They also work by blocking the reabsorption of serotonin and norepinephrine...
NSA is a fundamental spatial statistical concept, although only a relatively few academic treatments thoroughly address it, perhaps because its relative frequency of empirical occurrences is widely believed to be low. For example, it is found in only eight of 361 (i.e., 2.2%) agricultural plant...
Treatment areas: sexual trauma, witnessing domestic violence, anxiety, attachment issues. Arielle’s goal overall is to create a safe and trusting environment for children and families. She uses a combination of different treatments, including CBT, DBT, EMDR, and Child-Parent Psychotherapy.[Read ...
overcome emotional difficulties, deal with stress, and control medications so that they can achieve the best surgical outcomes. When possible, I explore alternatives to surgery with patients so that they may be able to regain control over their lives through more conservative treatments.”[Read More...