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Hugues J. Cormier

Researcher at Laval University

Publications -  8
Citations -  214

Hugues J. Cormier is an academic researcher from Laval University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety disorder & Panic. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 170 citations.

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Reduced therapist contact in the cognitive behavioral treatment of panic disorder

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the effectiveness of two cognitive behavioral therapy programs for panic disorder: one involved reduced therapist contact; the other was entirely therapist directed, and found that both treatment procedures produced significant and comparable improvements on all the outcome measures that were maintained or furthered at follow-ups.
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy of panic disorder with secondary major depression: a preliminary investigation.

TL;DR: Cognitive-behavioral therapy was significantly superior to information-based therapy in the reduction of panic attacks and no significant differences were found between depressed and nondepressed patients.
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Vascular and blood-brain barrier-related changes underlie stress responses and resilience in female mice and depression in human tissue

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TL;DR: In this article , the authors reported that chronic social and subchronic variable stress promotes blood-brain barrier (BBB) alterations in mood-related brain regions of female mice.
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Unemployment and male-female labor force participation as determinants of changing suicide rates of males and females in Quebec.

TL;DR: A positive association was observed between unemployment rate and female suicide rates of specific age groups; this original finding may be explained by the increase in the number of females in the labor market in Quebec during the time period investigated.
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Combler les besoins de services de santé mentale des personnes atteintes de schizophrénie

TL;DR: Results of the study show that services which were most often identified as clinically required were: 1) taking of neuroleptics, 2) organization of leisure activities, 3) case management, and 4) individual supportive therapy.