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Clinical predictors of insomnia in borderline personality disorder: a polysomnographic and subjective examination. [PDF]
Mendoza Alvarez M+4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Group cognitive processing therapy (GCPT) is frequently utilized to treat PTSD within the VA healthcare system, but its mechanisms are not well understood. Interpersonal trust could be an important change process in GCPT given its relevance to group‐based therapy and its role in CPT, but self‐report measures are inadequate for ...
M. Wright Williams+7 more
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Measurement invariance on two self-report instruments for men and women with borderline personality disorder. [PDF]
Strunk L, Dreyße K, Kröger C.
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Our study aimed to investigate the association among good SRH outcomes, sleep deprivation, and smartphone overuse. Good SRH outcomes were negatively associated with sleep deprivation and smartphone overuse. The group that used their smartphones for more than 1 h slept approximately 0.12–0.13 h less than within 1 h.
Yoshio Hisata+11 more
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Unseen dualities: underdiagnosis of substance use disorders in borderline personality disorder. [PDF]
Nabel J+4 more
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The Association Between Psychological Capital of Young Canadians and Their Intrinsic Work Values
ABSTRACT Psychological capital (PsyCap) is a key element of positive psychology and is identified as a “missing piece” in contemporary careers. It contains specific characteristics critical to career development. Our research, which investigates the association between PsyCap and work values among 2052 Canadians aged 14–36, has practical implications ...
Fatemeh Ameli, Sean Lyons
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What strategies do people with borderline personality disorder use to maintain their well-being and performance at work? [PDF]
Larivière N+4 more
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ABSTRACT Nonsuicidal self‐injury is a common mental health concern, and humanistic counseling approaches can support clients in the change process. The benefits of experiential approaches grounded within humanistic theories of change include an emphasis on the present moment, client empowerment, and skill development that can be practiced in real time ...
Nicole A. Stargell+3 more
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