Elizabeth Epstein – Cognitive Behavioral Treatments for Alcohol Dependent Women


 

Elizabeth Epstein – Cognitive Behavioral Treatments for Alcohol Dependent Women – Dr. Elizabeth Epstein discusses Cognitive Behavioral Treatments, which are designed to help people, primarily women, cope with their lives without using substances. Dr. Epstein has 20 years experience conducting treatment outcome studies with alcohol and disordered persons. She has focused on clinical research in the addictions, particularly, randomized clinical trials and treatment development of several types of CBT approaches to treat heterogeneous addiction samples. She is a Licensed Psychologist. As Director of the Program for Addiction, Consultation, and Treatment (PACT) jointly run by CAS and GSAPP, directs a practicum there for psychology graduate students.

 

Behavioral health IT firm provides distress management screening service for

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But that mindset can lead them to develop unhealthy lifestyles like smoking and drinking or substance abuse that could thwart treatment outcomes. A behavioral health IT firm has developed a screening service to assess whether cancer patients have …
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A Skeptic Visits A Navajo Medicine Man

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Chee tells me through his grandson's interpretation that he "was picked by the creator, the element, the spiritual people," to become a medicine man after his wife became very sick about 27 years ago and was treated by another medicine man who healed …
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