Coronavirus | The Guardian Symptoms of infection can last two years, but researchers find no lasting cognitive impairment after individuals fully recover The so-called “brain fog” symptom associated with long Covid is comparable to ageing 10 years, researchers have suggested.In a study by King’s College London, researchers investigated the impact of Covid-19 on memory and […]Continue reading

PsycPORT™: Psychology Newswire Having a heart attack may put you at risk of accelerated cognitive decline in later years, above and beyond what is considered appropriate for the aging mind. Go to Source 03/06/2023 – 12:03 / Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

BPS Research Digest By Emily Reynolds Therapeutic interventions such as cognitive behavioural therapy or dialectical behavioural therapy often focus on the development of skills, such as ways to identify and actively challenge particular patterns of thought, feeling or behaviour. Indeed, research into CBT has found that the development of such skills can lead to fewer and […]Continue reading

Blog – Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy An Interview with the 2020 Golden Bowtie Award Winners The Center for Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy at Beck Institute – in partnership with Philadelphia’s Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services and Community Behavioral Health’s Evidence-Based Practice and Innovation Center – held the second annual Golden Bowtie […]Continue reading

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