Does Being Sad Improve Conscious Cognitive Focus? – GoodTherapy.org
Does Being Sad Improve Conscious Cognitive Focus? – GoodTherapy.org
These findings demonstrate that although negative mood states can impair some cognitive capacities, the narrowing of focus appears to enhance statistical and implicit learning. Bertels added, “Further studies should systematically investigate the … Read more on GoodTherapy.org (blog)
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Over the last 30 years, treatments like cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy and family-based treatment have been shown effective for ailments ranging from anxiety and depression to post-traumatic stress disorder and eating disorders. Read more on New York Times (blog)
Advocates welcome focus on mental health, but worry about connecting it to …
… sought treatment for him, though now, Moore said after six doctors and 20 different prescriptions, he now treats his panic disorder and clinical depression in a much less clinical way, looking to alternative methods like nutrition, fitness and … Read more on Medill Reports: Chicago
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