Cognitive behavioural therapy

Junk medicine, I think this might work
Mark Henderson

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), which seeks to improve the symptoms of illness by changing patients’ attitudes, thoughts and feelings, often strikes people as flaky. It sometimes seems to suggest the power of mind over matter, chiming both with New Age ideas that a healthy body flows from a healthy spirit and the old-fashioned “pull yourself together” approach to psychiatric medicine. Link to read the rest of this Times article published on Sept 15, 2007

Source: Times, September 15, 2007