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COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT Cognitive Assessment From the Jason Aronson Collection Cognitive Assessment from the bookCognitive Therapy: Basic Principles and Applications Robert Leahy Intake The cognitive therapy intake is different from traditional intake interviews. The therapist is not only interested in the patient’s symptoms and life history but also in his interpretation of events. For example, the patient mayLAURA OLIFF
Laura Oliff, Ph.D., Associate Director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy, is a New York State licensed psychologist, Founding Fellow and Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and a member of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.She has extensive experience in both cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic therapy with individuals, couples and DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an empirically supported treatment developed by Dr. Marsha Linehan. Originally, DBT was created to help people who were suicidal and struggling with self-harm urges. DBT is especially helpful for individuals who haveEMOTIONAL SCHEMAS
Metacognitions and emotional schemas: a new cognitive perspective for the distinction between unipolar and bipolar depression.Comprehensive psychiatry, 55 (7), 1546-1555. Daneshmandi, S., Izadikhah, Z., Kazemi, H., & Mehrabi, H. (2014). The effectiveness of emotional schema therapy on emotional schemas of female victims of child abuse andneglect.
INSOMNIA - COGNITIVE THERAPY NYC CBT Treatment of Insomnia. Cognitive behavioral therapy has consistently been shown to be the best first-line treatment for insomnia. CBT improves sleep in more than 75% of insomnia patients and leads to a reduced need for sleeping pills.MAREN WESTPHAL
Maren Westphal, Ph.D., Clinician, is a licensed psychologist who received her B.A. (Honors) in Social and Political Sciences from the University of Cambridge and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (With Distinction) from Columbia University. She is a tenured Associate Professor of Psychology at Pace University and also serves on the faculty of Columbia University’s Department of Psychiatry asPEGGILEE WUPPERMAN
Peggilee Wupperman, Ph.D. (University of North Texas), Clinician, is a New York State licensed psychologist who is currently an associate professor at John Jay College/City University of New York and an assistant clinical professor at Yale School of Medicine.Dr. Wupperman completed her pre-doctoral fellowship at Yale School of Medicine, attended a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR COGNITIVE THERAPY The American Institute for Cognitive Therapy is an internationally recognized group of clinical psychologists and psychotherapists providing the highest quality cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression, anxiety, phobias, eating disorders, personality disorders, child and adolescent problems and family and marital problems. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR COGNITIVE THERAPY The American Institute for Cognitive Therapy (AICT) has been closely monitoring the Coronavirus/COVID-19 over the past few weeks and have made an effort to take the appropriate steps each day to ensure the health and well-being of our clients and staff based on the recommendations being made by COGNITIVE STRESS MANAGEMENT THERAPY 136 East 57th Street, Suite 1101 New York City, New York 10022 | .(212) 308-2440
COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT Cognitive Assessment From the Jason Aronson Collection Cognitive Assessment from the bookCognitive Therapy: Basic Principles and Applications Robert Leahy Intake The cognitive therapy intake is different from traditional intake interviews. The therapist is not only interested in the patient’s symptoms and life history but also in his interpretation of events. For example, the patient mayLAURA OLIFF
Laura Oliff, Ph.D., Associate Director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy, is a New York State licensed psychologist, Founding Fellow and Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and a member of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.She has extensive experience in both cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic therapy with individuals, couples and DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an empirically supported treatment developed by Dr. Marsha Linehan. Originally, DBT was created to help people who were suicidal and struggling with self-harm urges. DBT is especially helpful for individuals who haveEMOTIONAL SCHEMAS
Metacognitions and emotional schemas: a new cognitive perspective for the distinction between unipolar and bipolar depression.Comprehensive psychiatry, 55 (7), 1546-1555. Daneshmandi, S., Izadikhah, Z., Kazemi, H., & Mehrabi, H. (2014). The effectiveness of emotional schema therapy on emotional schemas of female victims of child abuse andneglect.
INSOMNIA - COGNITIVE THERAPY NYC CBT Treatment of Insomnia. Cognitive behavioral therapy has consistently been shown to be the best first-line treatment for insomnia. CBT improves sleep in more than 75% of insomnia patients and leads to a reduced need for sleeping pills.MAREN WESTPHAL
Maren Westphal, Ph.D., Clinician, is a licensed psychologist who received her B.A. (Honors) in Social and Political Sciences from the University of Cambridge and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (With Distinction) from Columbia University. She is a tenured Associate Professor of Psychology at Pace University and also serves on the faculty of Columbia University’s Department of Psychiatry asPEGGILEE WUPPERMAN
Peggilee Wupperman, Ph.D. (University of North Texas), Clinician, is a New York State licensed psychologist who is currently an associate professor at John Jay College/City University of New York and an assistant clinical professor at Yale School of Medicine.Dr. Wupperman completed her pre-doctoral fellowship at Yale School of Medicine, attended a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of BOOKS - COGNITIVE THERAPY NYC 136 East 57th Street, Suite 1101 New York City, New York 10022 | .(212) 308-2440
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INSOMNIA - COGNITIVE THERAPY NYC CBT Treatment of Insomnia. Cognitive behavioral therapy has consistently been shown to be the best first-line treatment for insomnia. CBT improves sleep in more than 75% of insomnia patients and leads to a reduced need for sleeping pills.POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Positions Available Intake Coordinator/Research Assistant: Position No longer Available There is an opening for an Intake Coordinator/ Research Assistant position at the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy in NYC, beginning in March. This staff member screens prospective patients who are interested in pursuing cognitive-behavioral therapy. They provide a brief description of CBTand DBT
FAQ - COGNITIVE THERAPY NYC Dialectical behavior therapy is a widely used cognitive-behavioral approach to learning how to handle impulses, resolve interpersonal conflicts, improve your everyday life, and regulate emotions in everyday life. You can learn more about these groups by contacting our Intake Coordinator at 212 308 2440.EATING DISORDERS
Eating disorders can get worse and become harder to treat the longer an individual goes without treatment. In some cases, hospitalization or intensive outpatient treatment may be necessary, at least initially, to ensure medical stability prior to beginning standard outpatient treatment.COUPLES THERAPY
Couples Therapy Couples often wait until their problems are quite severe before considering couple’s therapy. The strategies presented here are not only important for relationships in crisis but can be invaluable in repairing smaller conflicts or dissatisfactions. According to research based on repeated interviews and observations of thousands of couples, John Gottman, PhD has defined CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: FUNDAMENTALS OF COGNITIVE … Leahy: Introduction 3 TABLE 1 Cognitive Distortions 1. Mind reading: You assume that you know what people think without having sufficient evidence of their thoughts. "He thinks I'm a loser." 2. Fortune telling: You predict the future--that things will get worse or that there is danger ahead. "I'll fail that exam" and "I won't get thejob."
PLEASE PUT THE LAST 4 DIGITS OF YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY Please put the last 4 digits of your Social Security number at the top of each page in the space provided. Last 4 digits of SS#:_____ 21. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR COGNITIVE THERAPY The American Institute for Cognitive Therapy is an internationally recognized group of clinical psychologists and psychotherapists providing the highest quality cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression, anxiety, phobias, eating disorders, personality disorders, child and adolescent problems and family and marital problems. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR COGNITIVE THERAPY The American Institute for Cognitive Therapy (AICT) has been closely monitoring the Coronavirus/COVID-19 over the past few weeks and have made an effort to take the appropriate steps each day to ensure the health and well-being of our clients and staff based on the recommendations being made by COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT Cognitive Assessment From the Jason Aronson Collection Cognitive Assessment from the bookCognitive Therapy: Basic Principles and Applications Robert Leahy Intake The cognitive therapy intake is different from traditional intake interviews. The therapist is not only interested in the patient’s symptoms and life history but also in his interpretation of events. For example, the patient may COGNITIVE STRESS MANAGEMENT THERAPY 136 East 57th Street, Suite 1101 New York City, New York 10022 | .(212) 308-2440
EMOTIONAL SCHEMAS
Emotional Schemas Emotional Schemas Questionnaire (LESS), 2000 + Scoring Instructions Emotional Schemas Questionnaire II (LESS II), Revised 2012 + Scoring Instructions Therapist Schemas Questionnaire Books Leahy, R.L. (2020) Don’t Believe Everything You Feel: A CBT Workbook to Identify Your Emotional Schemas and Freedom From Anxiety and Depression. New Harbinger: Oakland,CA. DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an empirically supported treatment developed by Dr. Marsha Linehan. Originally, DBT was created to help people who were suicidal andLAURA OLIFF
Laura Oliff, Ph.D., Associate Director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy, is a New York State licensed psychologist, Founding Fellow and Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and a member of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.She has extensive experience in both cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic therapy with individuals, couples andMAREN WESTPHAL
Maren Westphal, Ph.D., Clinician, is a licensed psychologist who received her B.A. (Honors) in Social and Political Sciences from the University of Cambridge and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (With Distinction) from Columbia University. She is a tenured Associate Professor of Psychology at Pace University and also serves on the faculty of Columbia University’s Department of Psychiatry asPEGGILEE WUPPERMAN
Peggilee Wupperman, Ph.D. (University of North Texas), Clinician, is a New York State licensed psychologist who is currently an associate professor at John Jay College/City University of New York and an assistant clinical professor at Yale School of Medicine.Dr. Wupperman completed her pre-doctoral fellowship at Yale School of Medicine, attended a postdoctoral fellowship at the University ofSELF-CONSISTENCY T
thereby becoming even more depressed. One might even view their prob-lem as the need for negative consistency. Why is inconsistency so troubling? First, there may be innate needs for perceptual and cognitive consistency as evidenced by gestalt princi- THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR COGNITIVE THERAPY The American Institute for Cognitive Therapy is an internationally recognized group of clinical psychologists and psychotherapists providing the highest quality cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression, anxiety, phobias, eating disorders, personality disorders, child and adolescent problems and family and marital problems. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR COGNITIVE THERAPY The American Institute for Cognitive Therapy (AICT) has been closely monitoring the Coronavirus/COVID-19 over the past few weeks and have made an effort to take the appropriate steps each day to ensure the health and well-being of our clients and staff based on the recommendations being made by COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT Cognitive Assessment From the Jason Aronson Collection Cognitive Assessment from the bookCognitive Therapy: Basic Principles and Applications Robert Leahy Intake The cognitive therapy intake is different from traditional intake interviews. The therapist is not only interested in the patient’s symptoms and life history but also in his interpretation of events. For example, the patient may COGNITIVE STRESS MANAGEMENT THERAPY 136 East 57th Street, Suite 1101 New York City, New York 10022 | .(212) 308-2440
EMOTIONAL SCHEMAS
Emotional Schemas Emotional Schemas Questionnaire (LESS), 2000 + Scoring Instructions Emotional Schemas Questionnaire II (LESS II), Revised 2012 + Scoring Instructions Therapist Schemas Questionnaire Books Leahy, R.L. (2020) Don’t Believe Everything You Feel: A CBT Workbook to Identify Your Emotional Schemas and Freedom From Anxiety and Depression. New Harbinger: Oakland,CA. DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an empirically supported treatment developed by Dr. Marsha Linehan. Originally, DBT was created to help people who were suicidal andLAURA OLIFF
Laura Oliff, Ph.D., Associate Director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy, is a New York State licensed psychologist, Founding Fellow and Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and a member of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.She has extensive experience in both cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic therapy with individuals, couples andMAREN WESTPHAL
Maren Westphal, Ph.D., Clinician, is a licensed psychologist who received her B.A. (Honors) in Social and Political Sciences from the University of Cambridge and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (With Distinction) from Columbia University. She is a tenured Associate Professor of Psychology at Pace University and also serves on the faculty of Columbia University’s Department of Psychiatry asPEGGILEE WUPPERMAN
Peggilee Wupperman, Ph.D. (University of North Texas), Clinician, is a New York State licensed psychologist who is currently an associate professor at John Jay College/City University of New York and an assistant clinical professor at Yale School of Medicine.Dr. Wupperman completed her pre-doctoral fellowship at Yale School of Medicine, attended a postdoctoral fellowship at the University ofSELF-CONSISTENCY T
thereby becoming even more depressed. One might even view their prob-lem as the need for negative consistency. Why is inconsistency so troubling? First, there may be innate needs for perceptual and cognitive consistency as evidenced by gestalt princi- CONTACT US - COGNITIVE THERAPY NYC Contact Us For General Inquiries or to Schedule anAppointment, Contact:Ms. Jacqueline Shanley (Intake Coordinator)Phone: (212) 308-2440Email: Intake@cognitivetherapynyc.com Questions about Employment, the Externship Program,or Weekend Workshop, Contact:Mr. Jack Franke (Research/Editorial Assistant)Phone: (212) 308-7371Email: research@cognitivetherapynyc.com For Marketing and BOOKS - COGNITIVE THERAPY NYC 136 East 57th Street, Suite 1101 New York City, New York 10022 | .(212) 308-2440
ARTICLES - COGNITIVE THERAPY NYC 136 East 57th Street, Suite 1101 New York City, New York 10022 | .(212) 308-2440
INSOMNIA - COGNITIVE THERAPY NYC CBT Treatment of Insomnia. Cognitive behavioral therapy has consistently been shown to be the best first-line treatment for insomnia. CBT improves sleep in more than 75% of insomnia patients and leads to a reduced need for sleeping pills. RECOMMENDED READINGS 136 East 57th Street, Suite 1101 New York City, New York 10022 | .(212) 308-2440
EATING DISORDERS
Eating disorders can get worse and become harder to treat the longer an individual goes without treatment. In some cases, hospitalization or intensive outpatient treatment may be necessary, at least initially, to ensure medical stability prior to beginning standard outpatient treatment. FAQ - COGNITIVE THERAPY NYC 136 East 57th Street, Suite 1101 New York City, New York 10022 | .(212) 308-2440
COUPLES THERAPY
Couples Therapy Couples often wait until their problems are quite severe before considering couple’s therapy. The strategies presented here are not only important for relationships in crisis but can be invaluable in repairing smaller conflicts or dissatisfactions. According to research based on repeated interviews and observations of thousands of couples, John Gottman, PhD has defined CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: FUNDAMENTALS OF COGNITIVE … Leahy: Introduction 3 TABLE 1 Cognitive Distortions 1. Mind reading: You assume that you know what people think without having sufficient evidence of their thoughts. "He thinks I'm a loser." 2. Fortune telling: You predict the future--that things will get worse or that there is danger ahead. "I'll fail that exam" and "I won't get thejob."
PLEASE PUT THE LAST 4 DIGITS OF YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY Please put the last 4 digits of your Social Security number at the top of each page in the space provided. Last 4 digits of SS#:_____ 21. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR COGNITIVE THERAPY The American Institute for Cognitive Therapy is an internationally recognized group of clinical psychologists and psychotherapists providing the highest quality cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression, anxiety, phobias, eating disorders, personality disorders, child and adolescent problems and family and marital problems. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR COGNITIVE THERAPY The American Institute for Cognitive Therapy (AICT) has been closely monitoring the Coronavirus/COVID-19 over the past few weeks and have made an effort to take the appropriate steps each day to ensure the health and well-being of our clients and staff based on the recommendations being made by COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT Cognitive Assessment From the Jason Aronson Collection Cognitive Assessment from the bookCognitive Therapy: Basic Principles and Applications Robert Leahy Intake The cognitive therapy intake is different from traditional intake interviews. The therapist is not only interested in the patient’s symptoms and life history but also in his interpretation of events. For example, the patient may COGNITIVE STRESS MANAGEMENT THERAPY 136 East 57th Street, Suite 1101 New York City, New York 10022 | .(212) 308-2440
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DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an empirically supported treatment developed by Dr. Marsha Linehan. Originally, DBT was created to help people who were suicidal and struggling with self-harm urges. DBT is especially helpful for individuals who haveLAURA OLIFF
Laura Oliff, Ph.D., Associate Director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy, is a New York State licensed psychologist, Founding Fellow and Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and a member of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.She has extensive experience in both cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic therapy with individuals, couples andMAREN WESTPHAL
Maren Westphal, Ph.D., Clinician, is a licensed psychologist who received her B.A. (Honors) in Social and Political Sciences from the University of Cambridge and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (With Distinction) from Columbia University. She is a tenured Associate Professor of Psychology at Pace University and also serves on the faculty of Columbia University’s Department of Psychiatry asPEGGILEE WUPPERMAN
Peggilee Wupperman, Ph.D. (University of North Texas), Clinician, is a New York State licensed psychologist who is currently an associate professor at John Jay College/City University of New York and an assistant clinical professor at Yale School of Medicine.Dr. Wupperman completed her pre-doctoral fellowship at Yale School of Medicine, attended a postdoctoral fellowship at the University ofDR. ROBERT LEAHY
Dr. Leahy is now Associate Editor of The International Journal of Cognitive Therapy. He has served on the Scientific Advisory Committee of the National Alliance of the Mentally Ill. Dr. Leahy serves on a number of scientific committees for international conferences on cognitive behavioral therapy and is a frequent keynote speaker andworkshop
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR COGNITIVE THERAPY The American Institute for Cognitive Therapy is an internationally recognized group of clinical psychologists and psychotherapists providing the highest quality cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression, anxiety, phobias, eating disorders, personality disorders, child and adolescent problems and family and marital problems. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR COGNITIVE THERAPY The American Institute for Cognitive Therapy (AICT) has been closely monitoring the Coronavirus/COVID-19 over the past few weeks and have made an effort to take the appropriate steps each day to ensure the health and well-being of our clients and staff based on the recommendations being made by COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT Cognitive Assessment From the Jason Aronson Collection Cognitive Assessment from the bookCognitive Therapy: Basic Principles and Applications Robert Leahy Intake The cognitive therapy intake is different from traditional intake interviews. The therapist is not only interested in the patient’s symptoms and life history but also in his interpretation of events. For example, the patient may COGNITIVE STRESS MANAGEMENT THERAPY 136 East 57th Street, Suite 1101 New York City, New York 10022 | .(212) 308-2440
ARTICLES - COGNITIVE THERAPY NYC 136 East 57th Street, Suite 1101 New York City, New York 10022 | .(212) 308-2440
DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an empirically supported treatment developed by Dr. Marsha Linehan. Originally, DBT was created to help people who were suicidal and struggling with self-harm urges. DBT is especially helpful for individuals who haveLAURA OLIFF
Laura Oliff, Ph.D., Associate Director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy, is a New York State licensed psychologist, Founding Fellow and Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and a member of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.She has extensive experience in both cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic therapy with individuals, couples andMAREN WESTPHAL
Maren Westphal, Ph.D., Clinician, is a licensed psychologist who received her B.A. (Honors) in Social and Political Sciences from the University of Cambridge and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (With Distinction) from Columbia University. She is a tenured Associate Professor of Psychology at Pace University and also serves on the faculty of Columbia University’s Department of Psychiatry asPEGGILEE WUPPERMAN
Peggilee Wupperman, Ph.D. (University of North Texas), Clinician, is a New York State licensed psychologist who is currently an associate professor at John Jay College/City University of New York and an assistant clinical professor at Yale School of Medicine.Dr. Wupperman completed her pre-doctoral fellowship at Yale School of Medicine, attended a postdoctoral fellowship at the University ofDR. ROBERT LEAHY
Dr. Leahy is now Associate Editor of The International Journal of Cognitive Therapy. He has served on the Scientific Advisory Committee of the National Alliance of the Mentally Ill. Dr. Leahy serves on a number of scientific committees for international conferences on cognitive behavioral therapy and is a frequent keynote speaker andworkshop
COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT Cognitive Assessment From the Jason Aronson Collection Cognitive Assessment from the bookCognitive Therapy: Basic Principles and Applications Robert Leahy Intake The cognitive therapy intake is different from traditional intake interviews. The therapist is not only interested in the patient’s symptoms and life history but also in his interpretation of events. For example, the patient may BOOKS - COGNITIVE THERAPY NYC 136 East 57th Street, Suite 1101 New York City, New York 10022 | .(212) 308-2440
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Seizure Safe Profile Eliminates flashes and reduces color __ This profile enables epileptic and seizure prone users to browse safely by eliminating the risk of seizures that result from flashing or blinking animations and risky color combinations. __OFF ON
Vision Impaired Profile Enhances the website's visuals __ This profile adjusts the website, so that it is accessible to the majority of visual impairments such as Degrading Eyesight, Tunnel Vision, Cataract, Glaucoma, and others. __OFF ON
Cognitive Disability Profile Assists with reading and focusing __ This profile provides various assistive features to help users with cognitive disabilities such as Autism, Dyslexia, CVA, and others, to focus on the essential elements of the website more easily. __OFF ON
ADHD Friendly Profile More focus and fewer distractions __ This profile significantly reduces distractions, to help people with ADHD and Neurodevelopmental disorders browse, read, and focus on the essential elements of the website more easily. __OFF ON
Blind Users (Screen-reader) Use the website with your screen-reader__
This profile adjusts the website to be compatible with screen-readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack. A screen-reader is software that is installed on the blind user’s computer and smartphone, and websites should ensure compatibility with it. NOTE: This profile prompts automatically to screen-readers. __OFF ON
Keyboard Navigation (Motor) Use the website with the keyboard __ This profile enables motor-impaired persons to operate the website using the keyboard Tab, Shift+Tab, and the Enter keys. Users can also use shortcuts such as “M” (menus), “H” (headings), “F” (forms), “B” (buttons), and “G” (graphics) to jump to specificelements.
NOTE: This profile prompts automatically for keyboard users. __Content Adjustments
__ Content Scaling
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__ Readable Font
__ Highlight Titles
__ Highlight Links
__ Text Magnifier
__ Adjust Font Sizing__
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__ Align Center
__ Adjust Line Height__
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__ Align Left
__ Adjust Letter Spacing__
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__ Align Right
Color Adjustments
__ Dark Contrast
__ Light Contrast
__ Monochrome
__ High Saturation
__ Adjust Text ColorsCancel
__ High Contrast
__ Adjust Title ColorsCancel
__ Low Saturation
__ Adjust Background ColorsCancel
Orientation Adjustments__ Mute Sounds
__ Hide Images
__ Read Mode
__ Reading Guide
__ Useful Links
Select an option Home Header Footer Main Content__ Stop Animations
__ Reading Mask
__ Highlight Hover
__ Highlight Focus
__ Big Black Cursor
__ Big White Cursor
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Screen Reader AdjustmentsRead Mode
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