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Clinician Burnout Reduces Efficacy of Trauma-Focused Psychotherapy

Findings seen among Veterans Affairs patients experiencing posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms

Dialectical Behavior Therapy Reduces Suicidal Behavior in Adults With Autism

Findings show short-term benefits, which are largely not preserved at 12-month follow-up

Multicomponent Intervention Aids Quality of Life With Overactive Bladder

Intervention included cognitive components and also improved frequency, urgency

In-Person, Remote Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Similarly Effective

Findings seen across a range of mental health and somatic disorders

Cognitive Therapy During Pregnancy Reduces Postnatal Depression, Anxiety

Reduction seen in odds of major depressive episode, moderate-to-severe anxiety with intervention sessions delivered by nonspecialist

Activation in Fronto-Parietal Networks Normalizes After Cognitive Therapy

Findings seen for unmedicated youths with anxiety disorder who have normalization over the course of treatment

Cognitive Therapy or Trazodone Not Effective for Insomnia in Hemodialysis

No difference seen in effectiveness of six weeks of CBT-I or trazodone compared with placebo for patients undergoing hemodialysis

MS-Specific Internet-Based Therapy Program Can Cut Depressive Symptoms

Two versions can significantly reduce depressive symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis

Minor Neuropsychological Deficits Indicate Risk for Progression to Alzheimer Disease

For patients with subjective cognitive decline, those with minor neuropsychological deficits have increased cognitive decline, risk for progression to MCI

Postoperative Cognitive Issues Common Among Middle-Aged Surgery Patients

Risk factors include preoperative pain, psychological conditions, and longer duration of general anesthesia and ICU stay