Tag: psychotherapy

Coloring books make you feel better, but real art therapy much more potent

From the Drexel University press release: A new study shows that while those adult coloring books can reduce stress, they’re still not art therapy. Often, the now-ubiquitous adult coloring books… Read more »

Study suggests cognitive behavioral therapy for children and adolescents with OCD works in the long run

From the Aarhus University press release: Some children and adolescents think that they will have an accident if they do not count all the lampposts on their way to school…. Read more »

Study examines CBT use for chronic pain

From the Wolters Kluwer Health press release: By teaching patients better strategies for coping with chronic pain, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a valuable treatment alternative for the millions of Americans… Read more »

Researchers develop psychotherapy treatment for refugees’ trauma

From the Bielefeld University press release: They are suffering from nightmares, flashbacks, depression, or anxiety disorders: refugees coming to Germany from conflict areas are frequently traumatized. ‘Realistic estimates state that… Read more »

Study suggests cognitive behavioral therapy improves functioning for people with chronic pain

From the American Pain Society press release: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is the most frequently used psychological intervention for people with chronic pain, and new approaches for improving CBT outcomes… Read more »

Study examines line between education and personal experience in the classroom

From the Concordia University press release: In the classroom, what’s the line between education and personal experience? This is a question addressed by Concordia alumnus Jason Butler (PhD 14) in… Read more »

Study examines effect of CBT on chronic pain patients

From the European League against Rheumatism press release: The results of a study presented today at the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology (EULAR) 2017 has shown that Acceptance and Commitment… Read more »

Study suggests cognitive behavioral therapy could help stress in sport

From the Leeds Beckett University press release: Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) could be a powerful tool to help elite sportspeople improve their performance by handling stress more effectively, new research… Read more »