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Dr. Maia S. McCuiston, MD is a pediatrician in Washington, DC specializing in general pediatrics. Dr. Maia S. McCuiston, MD is affiliated with MedStar Washington Hospital Center and MedStar Health.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive-behavioral therapy, or CBT, is a form of psychotherapy or treatment for mental illness. It comes in a variety of methods, but the basic concept behind all CBT is the same -- thoughts cause feelings, which cause actions. If someone wishes to change problematic behaviors or emotions in their lives, they need to start by changing their thoughts. CBT examines ideas and looks for patterns that may be causing harmful actions. The therapist helps patients modify those thought patterns and, in doing so, helps them feel better and cope more effectively.
CBT is one of the most widely studied forms of psychotherapy, and it has been shown to be extremely effective for a variety of mental illnesses. Some of the issues that respond well to CBT include mood disorders, personality disorders, eating disorders, substance abuse, sleep disorders, and psychotic disorders. In some cases, CBT has been shown to be as effective or even more effective than medication. One of the interesting things that the scientific study of CBT has shown is that CBT actually changes the way the brain works, physically improving its function.
CBT differs from traditional psychotherapy in a few key ways. One of the most important distinctions is the emphasis on the power and responsibility of the patient in CBT. The patient will be encouraged to be the one asking the questions in CBT therapy, and most patients are assigned homework to complete outside of therapy sessions. There is a concept in CBT that everyone has power the power to change how they feel, even if they cannot control the situation, and this can be very empowering for patients. Because of this power shift, the therapist-client relationship is not as critical to success in CBT as it is in other modes of therapy. Patients should still get along well with their therapists, but they do not need a deep, dependent emotional connection to them. Finally, because CBT often treats a specific issue or problem, it is usually shorter in duration than traditional therapy. While some therapies may continue for years, CBT lasts on average just 16 sessions.
Headache
Headaches are dull or sharp pains that occur in regions of the head and face. Headaches occur in many different forms and vary in location, severity, and duration. They are not necessarily a sign of an underlying illness and often resolve on their own. However, headaches can present significant day-to-day discomfort. The most common forms of headaches include:
Living with headaches is challenging; headaches can prevent people from fully enjoying life. Medical treatment and care in avoiding certain triggers can help those with headaches begin to feel normal once again.
Mononucleosis (Mono)
Mononucleosis, frequently called ''mono,'' is a viral infection that causes fatigue, fever, swollen lymph glands, and sore throat. The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), spread through saliva, is the primary virus that leads to mono. Mono is most common in teenagers and young adults, where EBV is often transmitted through kissing or sharing drinks. For this reason, mono is colloquially referred to as ''the kissing disease.'' Mononucleosis usually resolves on its own; however, recovery from mono can take from several days to several weeks. Some young adults may continue to experience extreme fatigue from mono for months, often requiring a semester home from school.
Mononucleosis happens in three stages:
During the initial stage, those with mono may experience few symptoms as EBV replicates in the body. Symptoms such as headaches and body aches are often misattributed to allergies or stress. People with mono may continue performing their daily activities and attending school, leading to increased transmission of the virus to others. The initial stage lasts for about five to fourteen days.
During the acute stage, mono symptoms intensify and may include the enlargement of the spleen, a sore throat, fatigue, liver issues, and skin rashes. The mono infection is at its worst in this stage.
Lastly, the convalescent stage is when recovery begins. This period of healing can last from two to six months.
Mono can be detected by a physical exam; physicians can diagnose mono by checking for inflamed lymph nodes, tonsils, or spleens. Blood antibody tests may also help diagnose mono by revealing antibodies in the blood that were formed as a response to the Epstein-Barr virus. Elevated levels of white blood cells can also suggest that a patient has mono.
There are no medications specifically for mono or the Epstein-Barr virus, and patients are advised to rest and avoid strenuous exercise. Drinking plenty of fluids, eating a healthy diet, and taking anti-inflammatory ibuprofen (motrin) may also help people who are afflicted with mono feel better.
People with mono should take precautions to avoid spreading the condition to others. They can prevent infection by not sharing glasses, food, and utensils with others until they fully recover.
She completed residency at University of Illinois at Chicago Affiliated Hospitals. She is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics, Pediatrics and has a state license in Maryland.
Residency: University of Illinois at Chicago Affiliated Hospitals (2004)
Board Certification: American Board of Pediatrics, Pediatrics
Licensed In: Maryland
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Maia S. McCuiston, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
| SANOFI-AVENTIS U.S. LLC |
$2,345
TZIELD $220 |
$2,125 |
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| Pfizer Inc. |
$125
COMIRNATY $91 |
PENBRAYA $35 |
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| Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC |
$123
GARDASIL 9 $42 |
VAXELIS $37 |
PROQUAD $24 |
VAXNEUVANCE $20 |
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| Cranial Technologies, Inc |
$83
DOC BAND $83 |
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| Seqirus USA Inc |
$80
FLUCELVAX QUADRIVALENT $41 |
Flucelvax $39 |
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| Other |
$177
ICP EXPRESS $43 |
SYNAGIS $39 |
MENQUADFI $26 |
FLUZONE QUADRIVALENT NORTHERN HEMISPHERE $22 |
VAXELIS $18 |
Other $30 |
| Consulting Fee | $1,990 |
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| Food and Beverage | $944 |
Dr. Maia McCuiston's area of specialization is general pediatrics. She is conversant in Spanish. Dr. McCuiston is professionally affiliated with MedStar Washington Hospital Center. She completed her residency training at a hospital affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago.