The Effectiveness of Cognitive Processing Therapy on Emotion Regulation and Posttraumatic Growth in Bereaved Survivors with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder [PDF]
Introduction: The experience of grief complicated by posttraumatic stress represents one of the most challenging human experiences. It gives rise to complex emotions and psychological injuries that can impede personal development.
Fariba Sadat Vakili +2 more
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Cognitive effects of lacosamide as adjunctive therapy in refractory epilepsy [PDF]
Background Lacosamide (LCM) is a novel antiepileptic drug (AED) with potential benefit as adjunctive treatment in patients with partial-onset seizures. As yet, limited information on cognitive effects of LCM is available, especially in real-life settings.
Majoie, H.J.M. +13 more
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According to cognitive-behavioral models of social anxiety disorder (SAD), four of the important maintaining mechanisms are avoidance, self-focused attention, anticipatory processing and post-event cognitive processing. Individual cognitive therapy (ICT)
Andersson, E +20 more
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The effectiveness of cognitive processing therapy on rumination and fear of negative evaluation of betrayed women [PDF]
Background: Research evidence indicates that marital infidelity can have irreparable consequences for couples, and causes rumination and fear of negative evaluation in cheating women. Despite numerous studies on marital infidelity, treatment effective in
Fataneh Aghaei +2 more
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Implementation of evidence-based psychotherapies for posttraumatic stress disorder in Azerbaijan
Background: Following the second Karabakh War, mental health services in Azerbaijan encountered significant challenges due to an increased number of traumatised individuals.
Jamila Ismayilova +9 more
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Evaluation of effectiveness the cognitive processing therapy on reducing anger and hostility in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder [PDF]
Background: Anger and hostility among the anxiety abnormalities have a high association with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and can predict its persistence symptoms.
A Aghayousefi +3 more
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Aim and Background: Somatic symptoms make a significant part of admittances to health centers. Since clinical observations have linked these symptoms with emotions and cognitive distortions in relationships, the purpose of this study was to investigate ...
Hasti Artang, Fatemeh Izadi
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Cognitive psychopathology: The role of emotion [PDF]
This paper examines the role of emotion in the understanding of psychopathology. The influential Cognitive Therapy model of Beck is briefly reviewed and a number of limitations are considered.
Power, Michael J., Power, M.
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Pattern destabilization and emotional processing in cognitive therapy for personality disorders
Clinical trials of treatments for personality disorders can provide a medium for studying the process of therapeutic change with particularly entrenched and self-perpetuating systems and might reveal important principles of system transition. We examined
Adele M. Hayes, Carly eYasinski
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Understanding Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis Through the Predictive Coding Framework
Psychological treatments for persecutory delusions, particularly cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis, are efficacious; however, mechanistic theories explaining why they work rarely bridge to the level of cognitive neuroscience.
Julia M. Sheffield +4 more
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