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(MDMA)-assisted therapy for the treatment of patients with severe PTSD, including those with common comorbidities such as dissociation, depression, a history of alcohol and substance use disorders, and childhood trauma. After psychiatric medication washout, participants (n = 90) were randomized ...
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a mental health condition that can involve feelings of self-importance, difficulty managing emotions, jealousy, and a disregard for the emotions and well-being of others. There are many ...
At the current time, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is the only FDA approved indication [under humanitarian device exemption (HDE)] for DBS among psychiatric disorders. However, there are several additional indications being investigated including mood disorders, substance use disorder (SUD), and...
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Drawing therapy has also been found to be effective in treating anxiety disorders. One study found that drawing therapy was more effective than Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. The study found that the participants undergoing drawing therapy experienced multip...
and learning to relax their bodies and calm their minds. Eating disorders, anxiety disorders, substance use disorders, and mood disorders can all be improved by healthier thinking patterns from cognitive behavioral therapy. CBT therapists may give homework assignments for clients to complete to bolster...
People with bulimia often feel like they can’t stop eating once they binge. After binging, the person will attempt to compensate for the binge by vomiting, using laxatives, fasting, or other behaviors, such as excessive exercise. It is a myth that all people with eating disorders are thin...