DePaul University’s Center for Community Research is seeking people who have been diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome to participate in an ongoing study. The study will evaluate different forms of cognitive-behavioral therapies. Participants will receive 13 therapy sessions over 26 weeks. Those persons who complete the study are expected to improve their ability to cope with CFS, lessen the frequency and severity of symptoms and gain a greater sense of well-being. Participants receive a full medical examination, free of charge, and a payment of $150 upon completion of the study. DePaul’s Center for Community Research is directed by Dr. Leonard Jason, one of the country’s leading experts in the field of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. For more information about this study, call Dr. Susan Torres-Harding at (773) 325-4628. |