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Combating ADHD by Treating Child and Parent With Mindfulness Training

goodtherapy.org — “In a recent study, significant declines in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms were seen when children and parents were given mindfulness training.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Stimulant Misuse in College Students With ADHD

goodtherapy.org — “A recent study of stimulant misuse in college students with conduct problems (CPs) and/or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) found that people with CP were at higher risk for substance dependency, and those with comorbid ADHD were at especially high risk.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Should Stress Generation Model Be Expanded?

goodtherapy.org — “One researcher has examined how including internalizing behaviors along with externalizing behaviors in the stress model could help with understanding depressive states. In particular, he found that internalizing behavior by depressed individuals resulted in more relationship conflict. Also, stress occurred less often in people with a history of panic.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Early Onset Puberty and Negative Urgency Predict Binge Eating in Children

goodtherapy.org — “Researchers have begun to determine early risk factors in children for later binge eating. Early onset of puberty (by the end of 5th grade) has been identified as an important risk factor, combined with negative urgency and the stress of moving to middle school.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Potential link between early puberty, impulsivity, and BED in children? (via @EDNMaryland) http://t.co/23tqelo2

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Jung & Play: Do You Believe in Magic?

goodtherapy.org — “Mary Alice Long, PhD - In the journey to discover our life's purpose, sometimes we need to look inside ourselves by listening closely for the messages behind our dreams. By reclaiming our truth, we can awaken our imaginal powers and rediscover the play and magic in living.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Jung & Play: Do You Believe in Magic?

goodtherapy.org — “Mary Alice Long, PhD - In the journey to discover our life's purpose, sometimes we need to look inside ourselves by listening closely for the messages behind our dreams. By reclaiming our truth, we can awaken our imaginal powers and rediscover the play and magic in living.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Mantram Meditation Decreases PTSD in Veterans

goodtherapy.org — “In a study of meditation in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder, mantram repetition was found to substantially reduce anxiety and to increase emotional regulation, spiritual connectedness, and overall well being as compared with the treatment-as-usual group.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Caregivers May Help Depressed Parkinson’s Patients

goodtherapy.org — “A recent study has found that cognitive behavioral therapy in patients with Parkinson's disease and their caregivers helps reduced stress and increase sympathy by the caregivers, which in turn reduces stress, anxiety, and depression in those with Parkinsons.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Mindfulness Training Helps Teachers and Parents of Special Needs Children

goodtherapy.org — “In a study involving parents and caregivers of special needs children, researchers found that mindfulness training was effective in reducing stress by increasing awareness and compassion. Teachers also reported greater self-efficacy. Parents, who spent more time with their children, had less benefit.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Mindfulness Training Helps Teachers and Parents of Special Needs Children http://t.co/RJttgbtb #mindfulness

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Caregivers May Help Depressed Parkinson’s Patients

goodtherapy.org — “A recent study has found that cognitive behavioral therapy in patients with Parkinson's disease and their caregivers helps reduced stress and increase sympathy by the caregivers, which in turn reduces stress, anxiety, and depression in those with Parkinsons.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Playful Living Starts With You

goodtherapy.org — “Mary Alice Long, PhD - In envisioning and creating the life we want, we need to trust ourselves and take a playful approach. Spending time in solitude, outdoors, and with those who are skilled at play (children, grandchildren) can help us tap into our imaginations and explore our dreams.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Playful Living Starts With You

goodtherapy.org — “Mary Alice Long, PhD - In envisioning and creating the life we want, we need to trust ourselves and take a playful approach. Spending time in solitude, outdoors, and with those who are skilled at play (children, grandchildren) can help us tap into our imaginations and explore our dreams.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Dyskinesia (Involuntary Movements) Could Be Risk Factor for Schizophrenia

goodtherapy.org — “Researchers have discovered that children displaying dyskinesia who have a family history of schizophrenia and report psychotic-like experiences are at higher risk of developing schizophrenia. The researchers suggest that dyskinesia may be used as a factor in predicting vulnerability to schizophrenia.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Decreases Symptoms of Depression

goodtherapy.org — “A study of the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy in individuals with mild to moderate depression showed improvement lasting at least 3 months after treatment in a portion of the study group, as compared with the waitlisted group, which saw no such improvements.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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Evaluating Anger and Psychosis Can Predict Violence in Psychiatric Clients

goodtherapy.org — “A study of violence in psychiatric clients being discharged from facilities has shown that those with anger and psychosis are more likely to engage in self-directed violence, as well as violence directed toward others and co-occurring violence.View full resource at goodtherapy.org

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