Perioperative sleep optimisation and brain health in older adults (SLEEP-BOOST): protocol for a randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
Charles AE +9 more
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Abstract Objectives Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the psychological treatment of choice for patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) or an anxiety disorder. However, a substantial group (30–40%) does not profit sufficiently. Predictors of outcome inform us about how to adapt interventions for this group.
Manon Peeters +3 more
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Are Patient-Specific 3-Dimensionally Printed Instrumentations a Viable Solution to Safe Cortical Bone Trajectory Screw Placement? A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Ehioghae M +9 more
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Feared self and responsibility in obsessive compulsive phenomena
Abstract Objectives This study investigated the roles of feared self and inflated responsibility in obsessive–compulsive tendencies through an online experiment. Design A total of 185 participants (Mage = 28.11, SD = 9.12) were randomly assigned to either a heightened responsibility or control condition, then primed with feared self scenarios (morality
Yoon‐Hee Yang +2 more
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Individualized cognitive-behavioral therapy improves anxiety, depression, sleep quality, hopelessness, and disease severity in fibromyalgia syndrome: a single-blind randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Kocyigit BF +4 more
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Abstract Background Generalized anxiety disorder during the perinatal period (pGAD) is highly prevalent and associated with adverse outcomes for both mother/birthing person (BP) and child. Yet, most treatment studies rely on researcher‐selected outcomes that may not reflect patient priorities.
Emma M. Stallwood +6 more
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Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Versus Sleep Hygiene Education for Prevention of Perinatal Depression: Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial. [PDF]
Felder JN +9 more
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Abstract Background Religious obsessive‐compulsive disorder (religious OCD; scrupulosity) presents unique challenges in psychotherapy due to the interaction between religious beliefs and obsessive‐compulsive symptoms. Understanding how individuals benefit from psychotherapy in this context can inform more effective and culturally sensitive treatment ...
Taha Burak Toprak
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Navigating the adaptation of CBT for persons with disabilities in South Africa: An autoethnographic perspective. [PDF]
Kunutu R, Ntshangase S.
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