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Anthem Responds To Criticism Over Psychotherapy Reimbursement
The Hartford CourantAnthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Connecticut responded to criticism by doctors groups that the insurer isn't paying for psychotherapy when it is provided in conjunction with other medical services. Wallingford-based Anthem, the state's largest health...Tags: American Medical Association, Insurance, Medical Procedures and Tests, Social Sciences, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mental health experts testify in Biffle trial
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- While awaiting trial on two murder charges and a slew of other accusations, Brandon Biffle spent much of his time in the St. Joseph County Jail in the rubber room, where inmates on suicide watch are generally sent. He slept on the floor and...Tags: Psychiatry, Psychiatrists, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Medical Professionals, Mental Illness
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Doctors: Anthem Not Paying For Psychotherapy In Some Cases
The Hartford CourantSeveral doctor organizations are criticizing Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Connecticut for not covering psychotherapy in some cases after a Jan. 1 change in medical-billing codes. Anthem has responded to changes in medical-billing codes for...Tags: Psychiatry, Insurance, Social Sciences, Psychiatrists, Crime, Law and Justice
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Colleges struggling with growing demand for mental health services
Within a week of arriving on campus this semester, University of Maryland junior Grace Freund felt the familiar symptoms of a depression creeping up — ones she knew to address quickly, lest they slip from her control. The 21-year-old psychology...
Tags: Psychology, Colleges and Universities, Loyola University Maryland, Health and Medical Professionals, Teaching and Learning
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Your self-help toolbox
So you're looking to live your best life, and you don't feel like you're making progress. Chances are, you might need a different set of tools to jump start your self-help process. "I once went to a psychologist who didn't relate to my feelings or...
Tags: Social Sciences, Culture, Health and Medical Professionals, Substance Abuse, Arts and Culture
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You are what you eat: Much of our behavior is shaped by food
Premium Health News ServiceSome days you feel impatient, other days generous, and others judgmental. Why? It could have something to do with what you ate for breakfast and even which restaurants you passed on your way to work. New research suggests that the foods you eat--and...Tags: Psychology, Restaurants, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Medical Professionals, Loyola University Chicago
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King Richard III: A control freak, but not a psychopath?
It was hard to find the physical remains of King Richard III. Imagine how hard, then, to psychoanalyze the man. That, nonetheless, is what Mark Landsdale, head of the University of Leicester School of Psychology, has attempted to do, with help from...
Tags: Psychology, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology, Philosophy, Health and Medical Professionals
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Nicholson chairing Michigan Psychological Association board
PETOSKEY -- Petoskey-based psychologist William Nicholson, Ph.D., recently assumed the chairman's position on the Michigan Psychological Association's board. Nicholson has been a member of the Michigan Psychological Association for more than 30 years....Tags: Psychology, Health and Medical Professionals
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UConn Women Face Common Dilemma Vs. Notre Dame – Not Letting Another Team Get Inside Your Head
The Hartford CourantThe Yankees and Red Sox were about to face off in the 1999 American League Championship Series, and Bernie Williams, the Yankees center fielder, looked jittery. That eminent sports psychologist, Dr. Yogi Berra, happened by his locker. Williams says...Tags: Psychology, American League Championship Series, Health and Medical Professionals, New York Yankees, Montreal Canadiens
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Richard R. Rubin, Hopkins psychologist
Dr. Richard R. Rubin, a Johns Hopkins psychologist who counseled children and adults on how to cope with the emotional effects of diabetes, died of complications from prostate cancer March 25 at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Monkton resident was 69....
Tags: Human Interest, Psychology, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology, Diabetes
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But it's all natural! Do we have an instinctive preference for herbal remedies?
Premium Health News ServiceImagine you have a choice between two medications. One is advertised as "natural," while the other is a conventional pharmaceutical. Would you prefer one to the other, or would you be indifferent? What if you learned that the two substances are chemically...Tags: Science and Technology, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Chemical Industry, Health and Medical Professionals, Consumers
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Inquiry that put wrong man in prison for 25 years was 'shoddy,' expert says
A police inquiry that put a mentally challenged 15-year-old in prison for more than 25 years was "shoddy, incomplete [and] not an objective investigation," an expert on law enforcement procedures told jurors Tuesday in the civil lawsuit filed on behalf of...
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