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Conveying Hope, Empowering Teens: An Interview With Jessica Schleider

Mad in America

On her own and with colleagues, she’s published a wide array of articles and book chapters and co-wrote a self-help book, The Growth Mindset Workbook for Teens. Schleider : So I can walk through one of our digital self-guided single-sessions for teens, one that teaches about behavioral activation. Schleider : Absolutely.

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Much of U.S. Healthcare Is Broken: How to Fix It (Chapter 2, Part 7)

Mad in America

Editor’s Note: Over the next several months, Mad in America is publishing a serialized version of Les Ruthven’s book, Much of U.S. Each Monday, a new section of the book is published, and all chapters are archived here. When antidepressants fail bring on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

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Day # 147: Bulimia Nervosa Part 2

Bullet Psych

Evidence supports the use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) , Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), Family Therapy, Group Therapy, and focused Psychodynamic Therapy.

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Day # 160: Introduction to Substance Use Disorders

Bullet Psych

Psychosocial Interventions : Individual and/or group therapy should be part of every SUD treatment approach. Behavioral Therapies Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Contingency Management (CM) are evidence-based approaches that help modify thoughts and behaviors related to substance use.