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    Cognitive behavioural therapy delivered over the internet had greater cost-effectiveness and similar but speedier clinical effectiveness as face-to-face standard treatment, a study showed.

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    Mind-body therapies can help you reframe awareness of pain, whether recent or chronic, and rethink your response to it. There are several different techniques, some of which involve guidance or wor…

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    Targeting insomnia with cognitive behavior therapy is almost like a frontline therapy, because by doing so, you’re able to improve a whole host of other symptoms that would coexist with insomnia, explained Sheila Garland, PhD, MSc, Memorial University in Newfoundland, Canada.

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