A 2008 study released from Rand called “Invisible Wounds of War” addressed the issue of PTSD, major depression and the rising suicide rate in the military. There was one evidence-based paradigm which was compliant with the recommendations of the Rand study and had been for over a decade. An ... Views: 247
Every year the use of antidepressants, antipsychotics and many other medications go up exponentially in an attempt to adjust or control one’s emotional state and behavior. As this trend continues NIMH and APA continue to support CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) as it continues to prove itself ... Views: 171
Efficacy of empirical behavioral health data occurs when constants are measured and changed and legitimacy of the data occurs when it is generated by the client. The constant in behavioral health is the clients’ emotional state. Measuring, monitoring and improving this constant is what brings ... Views: 181