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What Kind of Therapy is Out There?
In reviewing treatments for depression, it seems the three most common, two of which are very broad, treatments are anti depressant medications, electro-convulsive therapy or ECT, and psychotherapy. Each of these treatments has their own purpose and regimen and can … Continue reading
Eating Disorders = BIG BUSINESS
“Weight discrimination and the resulting obsession with thinness are rampant and recalcitrant. I believe that, in order to make any kind of a dent in this field, we all need to combat these pernicious influences.” (Netherton, Holmes, & Walker, 1999, … Continue reading
Sexual Dysfunctions
Sexual dysfunctions are conditions that impair sexual satisfaction. This can manifest as reduced desire to initiate or sustain sexual activity, or lack of ability to achieve sexual satisfaction. Epidemiological data suggests that the prevalence rate for all sexual disorders is … Continue reading
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