One such treatment that has historically faced controversy, yet appears to promise significant relief for sufferers, is electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
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- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Earlier Intervention Leads to Greater Improvements in Young Children on the Autism Spectrum
This study highlights the importance of the recommendation that all children are first screened for autism at 18 months, which is critical to get started earlier with intervention.
- Health & Medicine
Remote Dietary Intervention Feasible; May Reduce Chronic Fatigue for Lymphoma Survivors
Intentional modifications to the diet are being investigated as a strategy to reduce chronic cancer-related fatigue.
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have created a computational model to predict the growth of deadly brain tumours more accurately.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Timely Interventions for Depression Might Lower the Future Risk of Dementia
by News Releaseby News ReleaseOver 55 million people worldwide live with dementia, a disabling neurocognitive condition that mainly affects older adults.
- Positivity & Lifestyle
Count Your Blessings: Short Gratitude Intervention Can Increase Academic Motivation
Gratitude intervention through daily journaling significantly increased the students’ academic motivation.
- Family, Children & Relationship
Childhood Intervention Can Prevent ‘Deaths of Despair’, Reveals New Research
by Psychregby PsychregMortality rates among young adults are rising in the US due in part to ‘deaths of despair’.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Why Not Have Creative Therapies as First Line of Treatment
by Carl Duttonby Carl DuttonOften I am asked to see young people to be creative with or to do some form of creative or physical-based intervention. I
- Mental Health & Well-Being
World-Renowned ARISE Addiction Intervention Workshops Come to London for First Time
by Psychregby PsychregAn educational three-day intervention workshop that examines effective addiction treatment methods takes place in London.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Funded PhD in Psychology on Alcohol Intake: University of Sussex
by Psychregby PsychregUsing mixed-methods intervention designs to determine how using unit-marked glasses affects ability to adhere to government alcohol intake guidelines (2017). Supervisor: Dr Richard de Visser (School of Psychology, University of…