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Abstract Objectives Difficulties in emotion regulation are well‐established correlates of depressive symptoms, yet the role of resilience in these associations remains unclear. This study examined whether the relationship between emotion regulation and depressive symptoms differs across levels of resilience and whether this pattern varies across ...
Kaitlynn E. Ellis +6 more
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Abstract Objective The therapeutic alliance is an important part of psychotherapy, with a breakdown in the alliance negatively impacting therapy outcomes. This review aimed to synthesize qualitative studies exploring both therapist and client lived experiences of alliance ruptures in therapy.
Elin Margetts, Anam Elahi, Jenny Bowe
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Abstract Objectives The feared self‐concept, the self that a person fears they may be or could become, has been increasingly shown to drive the development and maintenance of obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD). It is proposed that the feared self develops from a vulnerable self‐concept, which itself is a result of normative self‐concept development ...
I. Gomez +4 more
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Abstract Objectives Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common and debilitating anxiety disorder. Currently, several cognitive and/or behavioural models propose mechanisms that perpetuate GAD symptoms, but little is known about which model (and associated treatment) results in the best treatment outcomes.
Casandra Borthwick +3 more
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This study examined the prevalence and psychological correlates of the worst traumatic events reported by Hispanic college students (N = 688) in the U.S.
Yesenia Zetino +3 more
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Abstract Climate change is one of the greatest threats to humanity, necessitating immediate action to combat its consequences. Although there is a nearly unanimous scientific consensus that climate change is human‐caused, misinformation doubting its causes continues to circulate widely.
Hannah Timna Logemann +3 more
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Academic Libraries’ Citation Guides to ChatGPT Show Mixed Levels of Accuracy and Currency
A Review of: Moulaison-Sandy, H. (2023). What is a person? Emerging interpretations of AI authorship and attribution. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science & Technology, 60(1), 279–290.
Abbey Lewis
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Abstract The historical treatment of homosexuality in psychoanalysis has ranged from pathologization to discrimination. Despite recent attempts at inclusion, gay analysts and patients still report bias within the field. This study explored the experiences of gay and heterosexual psychoanalysts regarding the discipline's attitude towards homosexuality ...
René Cané Molinari +3 more
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Review: Memory bias in adolescents with depression – a systematic review and meta‐analysis
Background Memory bias, the tendency to retrieve specific memories, is an established phenomenon in adults with depression. However, evidence on the link between depression and memory bias in children is mixed. This systematic review aimed to synthesize current knowledge examining memory bias and depression in children and adolescents.
Anett Schumacher +7 more
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Ethical issues raised in using online tele-mental health (OTH): a review of studies
Given the current COVID-19 pandemic, utilizing technology in online platforms has been a primary method internationally for upholding the health care system during this world health crisis.
Hazel Wendy +2 more
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