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  2. Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC) is a not-for-profit research institute of the State University System of Florida, with locations in Pensacola and Ocala, Florida. IHMC scientists and engineers investigate a broad range of topics related to building systems aimed at amplifying and extending human cognitive, physical and ...

  3. Brian Iwata - Wikipedia

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    Psychologist. professor. Employer. University of Florida. Known for. Applied Behavior Analysis, Functional analysis. Brian Anthony Iwata (August 20, 1948 – October 7, 2023) [1] was an American psychologist. He was a Distinguished Professor at University of Florida. [2][3]

  4. Drug rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    One popular model, known as the Florida Model for rehabilitation centers, is often criticized for fraudulent billing to insurance companies. [84] Under the guise of helping patients with opioid addiction, these centers would offer addicts free rent or up to $500 per month to stay in their "sober homes", then charge insurance companies as high ...

  5. Dr. Sai Sadanandan, Cardiovascular Disease | Tampa, FL - WebMD

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    Dr. Sai Sadanandan is the Director Tampa Cardiovascular Interventions and Research in Tampa Florida. He is board certified in Cardiovascular diseases, Interventional Cardiology, Vascular Medicine and Endovascular Interventions. Dr. Sadanandan earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from Madras University in Chennai, India.

  6. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: What Is It and Who Can It Help?

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    FAQs. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can help you identify and replace negative or damaging behaviors learned in your past. It can be helpful to people with various mental health conditions ...

  7. Recreational Therapy: Definition, Benefits, Activities

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    Recreational therapy uses leisure activities to promote recovery from illness, injury, or disability. Activities might include art, dance, music, exercise, creative writing, and games of all types ...

  8. Bullying and Therapy: How It Helps Victims and Bullies Alike

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    One study from 2010 found that a social skills intervention could improve self-esteem and self-efficacy, ... A global cross-regional research based on 65 countries. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ...

  9. SMART Recovery - Wikipedia

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    SMART Recovery is based on scientific knowledge and is intended to evolve as scientific knowledge evolves. [4] The program uses principles of motivational interviewing, found in motivational enhancement therapy (MET), [5] and techniques taken from rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), as well as scientifically validated research on treatment. [6]