Many veterans discontinue psychotherapy before PTSD symptoms improve. Short, intensive treatment programs can improve retention.
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Many veterans discontinue psychotherapy before PTSD symptoms improve. Short, intensive treatment programs can improve retention.
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A traditional medicine used in India for thousands of years was more effective than placebo at reducing symptoms such as social withdrawal, poverty of speech, and difficulty showing emotions.
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Adult-born cells in the brain’s hippocampus rein in the activity of stress-responsive cells, reducing stress-induced anxiety.
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The cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia are often the most debilitating and difficult to treat. Genetic findings could enable a more personalized approach to managing them.
Children between the ages of three and seven who have been diagnosed with depression benefit from parent-child therapy with an emphasis on emotional development.
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Schizophrenia is uncommon even among people who inherit many schizophrenia-associated genetic variants—unless their mothers experienced serious complications during pregnancy.
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MRI scans from thousands of individuals link obsessive compulsive disorder to structural abnormalities in brain’s cortex.
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