This review focuses on the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in addressing non-adherence, with particular attention to pill-swallowing difficulties, asthma, type 1 diabetes, and ...
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on modifying dysfunctional emotions, behaviors, and thoughts by interrogating and uprooting negative or irrational beliefs.
Researchers found that CBT, modafinil, and combination therapy were associated with clinically meaningful within-group reductions in the Modified Fatigue Impact Scale.
A new Northwestern Medicine study has demonstrated a new way to treat narcolepsy-related nightmares. The scientists combined ...
A nurse-supported cognitive behavioral therapy program can reduce insomnia symptoms and improve sleep outcomes in veterans.
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) delivered during pregnancy significantly reduces postpartum depressive symptoms in mothers, new research from UBC shows.
Behavioral treatments such as CBT that include sleep education may be preferable for people with MS who have poor sleep ...
Saint Louis University’s Geriatric Education Center (GEC) offers cognitive stimulation therapy (CST), a support group for people experiencing memory challenges. Cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) is ...
Cognitive behavioral therapy, one of the most common treatments for depression, can teach skills for coping with everyday troubles, reinforce healthy behaviors and counter negative thoughts. But can ...
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is a type of therapy developed to improve sleep and sleep-related anxiety. Researchers have found that CBT-I can be an effective treatment option ...
In a study of commonly used treatments for multiple sclerosis, both medical and behavioral interventions, and a combination of the two, resulted in significant improvements in fatigue. Researchers say ...