Background: While the positive impact of homework completion on symptom alleviation is well-established, the pivotal role of therapists in reviewing these assignments has been under-investigated. This study examined therapists' practice of assigning and reviewing action recommendations in therapy sessions, and how it correlates with patients' depression and anxiety outcomes.
Methods: We analyzed 2,444 therapy sessions from community-based behavioral health programs.
IEEE Trans Image Process
December 2009
Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) refers to the acquisition of a sequence of MRI images to monitor temporal changes in tissue structure. We present a method for the estimation of dynamic MRI sequences based on two complimentary strategies: an adaptive framework for the estimation of the MRI images themselves, and an adaptive method to tailor the MRI system excitations for each data acquisition. We refer to this method as the doubly adaptive temporal update method (DATUM) for dynamic MRI.
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May 2010
Motivated by work in the area of dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we develop a new approach to the problem of reduced-order MRI acquisition. Efforts in this field have concentrated on the use of Fourier and singular value decomposition (SVD) methods to obtain low-order representations of an entire image plane. We augment this work to the case of imaging an arbitrarily-shaped region of interest (ROI) embedded within the full image.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA signal-subspace method is derived for the localization and imaging of unknown scatterers using intensity-only wave field data (lacking field phase information). The method is an extension of the time-reversal multiple-signal-classification imaging approach to intensity-only data. Of importance, the derived methodology works within exact scattering theory including multiple scattering.
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