Beth Cook, Ph.D. Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology

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ONE STEP CLOSER To a Brighter Tomorrow
Beth Cook
Two convenient practice locations:

Marin County:
1125 Sir Francis Drake Blvd
Kentfield, CA 94904

San Francisco:
CPMC Davies Campus
45 Castro Street, Ste. 200
San Francisco, CA 94114

415-710-6597 phone
877-793-0379 fax
beth@sanfranpsychologist.com
Hot Topics!

Check out these recent Hot Topic articles! Visit this page regularly to find links to new articles that will keep you informed and engaged.

Yoga May Help Mental Health Disorders, from Depression to Schizophrenia
A large-scale study finds that yoga helps ease some mental health disorders. Time to trade the meds for a mat?
Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Antidepressant-Resistant Depression
Antidepressants don't help everyone. A new study finds that one kind of psychotherapy can improve the odds.
Taking Early Control of Traumatic Memories May Help Treat PTSD
PTSD is characterized by unwanted and upsetting flashbacks of disturbing events. A new treatment interrupts the process.
How Our Brain Gets Us Motivated
An ingenious way of lighting up brain networks shows researchers what prompts us to act and offers a clue to depression.
Why Teenage Fear Lingers
Problems with anxiety often show up in adolescence. A study shows why, and why it's hard for teens to calm down.
Too Much Java Linked to Glaucoma Risk
Three or more cups of coffee a day significantly raises your risk for developing a form of glaucoma.
Ketamine Research Leads to the First New Depression Drugs in Decades
Ketamine is a pediatric anesthetic, a club drug, and the most promising antidepressant in decades.
The New OxyContin Spurs Heroin Use
Abuse of Rush Limbaugh's favorite painkiller prompted a reformulation. Unfortunately, that prompted heroin use.
The Complicated Relationship between Alcohol and Anxiety
Alcohol addiction may rewire the brain so that it can't rebound from stress. PTSD suffers may want to take note.
Let it Shine: New Window Coating Lets in More Light
An experimental window coating lets in more light at the blue end of the spectrum. This shift could improve health in a number of ways.
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