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Imaging Studies Help Explain Changed Fear Response in Borderline Personality Disorder
ISSUE: NOVEMBER, 2008 Functional and anatomic magnetic resonance imaging studies have connected differences in brain structure with functional impairment seen in individuals with borderline personality disorder.
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Positive Therapist Attitude Central to Success Of Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD
ISSUE: SEPTEMBER, 2008 A study has confirmed that empathy, acceptance and reassurance are key features of therapist–client interactions during prolonged exposure therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder.
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"No Country" Ponders Role of Fate in Morally Bankrupt Times
ISSUE: AUGUST, 2008 Art presenting an affirmative vision of the human condition has always been shadowed by subversive, anarchic art in which life is portrayed as a meaningless charade, or as a depraved jungle where man is predator or prey.
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Bolting ER Early Linked to Self-Harm
ISSUE: MARCH, 2008 Patients who leave the emergency room prior to evaluation (LPE) are highly symptomatic, have little or no follow-up and are at significant risk for self-harm, according to a new study.
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Study Confirms Predictors of Teen Antisocial Behavior
ISSUE: JANUARY, 2008 The quality of adolescent friendships affects patterns of behavior, with stronger friendships more likely to influence behavior, whether it is prosocial or antisocial, according to an observational study that evaluated interpersonal dynamics within friendships and their influences on deviant behavior.
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