For many people, just coming to a greater level of insight is not enough for them to make significant, lasting changes in behavior patterns that have been part of their preferred style for many years. Here's how one man found success with a systematic approach to changing both his thinking and his behavior.
Tags: CBT, character disturbance, in practice, personality disorders, therapy
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- NeuroPhage Pharmaceuticals, Inc., today announced that Jonathan Solomon, CEO, will participate on an expert panel, "Neuroscience Therapeutics Development: Challenges, Opportunities and the Road Ahead," at the Massachusetts...
The British Psychological Society has welcomed the call by the All Party Parliamentary Group for Mental Health for an end to the 'institutional bias' against mental health in the NHS.
WASHINGTON, March 17, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "Each year substance use disorders have a tangible impact on the societal and economic well-being of the United States," notes a new report from Dobson DaVanzo & Associates, LLC (Dobson | DaVanzo), developed for the National...