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H. pylori at Last Gets Its Due

By Drake Bennett — 2005

It may sound silly today, but Alexander's general ideas about psychosomatic illnesses survived in the work of another Hungarian emigrant, the endocrinologist Hans Selye. Known as "the father of stress," Selye, in 1936, was the first doctor to argue that stress was an identifiable medical phenomenon deserving of study.

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What Is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and How Does It Work?

Whether you’re seeking help for a diagnosed mental health condition or just looking for some extra support, CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)—which is based on the idea that our thoughts shape our reality and behavior—might be exactly what’s needed.

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