Posts Tagged ‘news and research’

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Long Live the Placebo!

Last updated 28th February 2008

Compared with placebo, the new-generation antidepressants do not produce clinically significant improvements in depression in patients who initially have moderate or even very severe depression. That’s according to a new meta-analysis of clinical trials research. A triumph for the placebo effect! How does it work?

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Can Happiness be Taught?

Last updated 26th February 2008

Should happiness and fulfillment be subjects on the school curriculum? Is this a holistic way forward, or a case of “experts colonising our internal life”?

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Easier Access to Clinical Trials and Research Abstracts

Last updated 22nd February 2008

New concise clinical trials lists and research article abstracts are now available in our medications centre, replacing the comprehensive (but difficult to navigate) set of mental health research abstracts we’ve been accumulating for a few years. If you’re looking for the latest research information on common mental health medications, please check them out and let us know what you think!

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Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression

Last updated 14th February 2008

Although research in this area is in its infancy, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy is generally revealed by a recent overview to be a promising therapy in terms of clinical effectiveness.

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Research Library Spun off to CounsellingBooks.com

Last updated 7th February 2008

With more than one hundred pages of annotated entries covering books and journal articles, our popular mental health research library has been freshly updated and re-organised and now has a new home at CounsellingBooks.com.

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