Seizure/Depression control with ‘Remote’ Therapy

Molly Allen • December 5, 2012

From Medscape: San Diego, California  —  A cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) course that includes a mindfulness component and is offered by phone and over the Internet significantly decreased the incidence of major depression and even reduced seizure severity in patients with epilepsy, a new randomized controlled trial has shown. CB Read more ...

From Medscape: San Diego, California  —  A cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) course that includes a mindfulness component and is offered by phone and over the Internet significantly decreased the incidence of major depression and even reduced seizure severity in patients with epilepsy, a new randomized controlled trial has shown.

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