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Background Childhood maltreatment may contribute to brain alterations in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). We previously found that PTSD was associated with white matter compromise, or lower fractional anisotropy (FA), in the left inferior ...
Elizabeth A. Olson +5 more
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Is math anxiety caused by a deficit in basic numerical skills? A study using numerical and non-numerical tasks [PDF]
Recent research found differences between high and low anxiety adults in basic numerical tasks like Arabic number comparison and dot enumeration (Maloney et al., 2010; 2011). This led some researchers to consider that math anxiety could be motivated by a
Carratalá, Patricia +1 more
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Recent trends in the incidence of anxiety diagnoses and symptoms in primary care. [PDF]
Anxiety is common, with significant morbidity, but little is known about presentations and recording of anxiety diagnoses and symptoms in primary care.
Buszewicz, M +4 more
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Perfectionism and competitive anxiety in athletes: Differentiating striving for perfection and negative reactions to imperfection [PDF]
Whereas some researchers have argued that perfectionism in sports is maladaptive because it is related to dysfunctional characteristics Such as higher competitive anxiety, the present article argues that striving for perfection is not maladaptive and is ...
Becker, Claudia +4 more
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Introduction Trauma reexperiencing is dominated by recollection of sensory‐perceptual elements of the trauma, pointing to involvement of the sensory thalamus.
Emily J. Casteen +4 more
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Separation anxiety in families with emerging adults [PDF]
In several developmental theories separation anxiety has been identified as an important feature of close interpersonal relationships. Most often, separation anxiety has been examined in the context of mother-child dyads in infancy. Increasingly, however,
Beyers, Wim, Kins, Evie, Soenens, Bart
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Background: Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is a treatment meant to reduce vividness and emotionality of distressing memories.
Suzy J.M.A. Matthijssen +4 more
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Connecting Us Back to Ourselves: Aesthetic Experience as a Means to Growth after Trauma
This article examines the experience and effects of a trauma-responsive program that uses creative methods to address the ongoing psychosocial impacts of transgenerational trauma and youth suicide, which disproportionately affect First Nations people in ...
Jill Bennett +3 more
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This study aims to explore the effect of media Augmented reality pictorial storybook on the anxiety of elementary school students in mathematics learning. This study used a quantitative approach with a quasi-experimental type of research.
A. H. Lubis +3 more
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Repeated excessive alcohol consumption is a risk factor for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Although AUD has been more common in men than women, women develop more severe behavioral and physical impairments. However, relatively few new therapeutics targeting
Sharvari Narendra +10 more
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