April 2010

>Featured Topic

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Part 1 – An Overview

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a general classification of psycho-therapy, based on social learning theory, which emphasizes how our thinking interacts with how we feel and what we do. A counselor using CBT helps a client to recognize their style of thinking and to modify it through the use of evidence and logic.

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>This Month in Alcohol Research

Research Society on Alcoholism Heavy Drinking Among the Elderly can Affect Memory and Cognition

More Friends and More Money can Lead to High Risk Drinking

FASD vs. ADHD - Subtle But Important Differences

Moms PG Drinking May Blunt Babys Pain Regulation

> Meet the Researchers
Making a Difference in Our Lives

edithMeet Edith Sullivan, Ph.D., Stanford Institute for Neuro-Innovation & Translational Neurosciences
at the Stanford School of Medicine.

 


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