Relationship obsessive compulsive disorder (ROCD): Interference, symptoms and maladaptive beliefs
Background. Obsessive preoccupation, doubts, and compulsive behaviors focusing on one's romantic relationship and partner are receiving increasing clinical, theoretical and empirical attention.
Guy eDoron+4 more
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Esoteric power, useless, useful: considerations about dreams in cognitive-behavioural therapy
For a long time dreamwork in cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) was considered useless and as a technique specific to psychodynamic approaches, consequently overlooked in the treatment course.
Antonino Carcione+3 more
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Methods for working with problem residents in medical physics residency education
Abstract Medical physics residency training programs may occasionally encounter residents requiring additional intervention beyond normal training efforts. In the literature, these residents are referred to as “problem” residents. While the physician literature on the subject is valuable, this paper specifically focuses on dealing with a problem ...
Christopher J. Watchman, Dandan Zheng
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BackgroundEating disorder (ED) subtyping studies have often extracted an undercontrolled, an overcontrolled and a resilient profile based on trait impulsivity and perfectionism. However, the extent to which methodological choices impact the coherence and
Helo Liis Soodla+5 more
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Mechanisms in neurodegenerative disorders and role of non-pharmacological interventions in improving neurodegeneration and its clinical correlates: A review [PDF]
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) leading to dementia results in a constellation of psychiatric disorders including depression, mood disorders, schizophrenia and others. With increasing age, mild cognitive impairment leads to increased disability-adjusted life-years and healthcare burden.
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Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Dementia [PDF]
Cognitive stimulation therapy has proven to be both an effective and enjoyable psychological treatment for people with dementia. Over the past 20 years, cognitive stimulation therapy has grown from a national, localized treatment in the UK to a more global phenomenon currently being used in more than 25 countries around the world.
Rai, Harleen+2 more
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Semi‐automated hippocampal avoidance whole‐brain radiotherapy planning
Abstract Background Hippocampal avoidance whole‐brain radiotherapy (HA‐WBRT) is designed to spare cognitive function by reducing radiation dose to the hippocampus during the treatment of brain metastases. Current manual planning methods can be time‐consuming and may vary in quality, necessitating the development of automated approaches to streamline ...
Dong Joo Rhee+9 more
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Pilot study of a basic individualized cognitive behavioral therapy program for chronic pain in Japan
Background Chronic pain is a major health problem, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is its recommended treatment; however, efforts to develop CBT programs for chronic pain and assess their feasibility are remarkably delayed in Asia.
Hiroki Hosogoshi+16 more
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Managing Grief of Bereaved Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan
This commentary discussed the psychological issues related to bereavement in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, we addressed two aspects in the context of Japanese culture.
Yoko Matsuda+4 more
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Cognitive behavioural therapy for tinnitus [PDF]
Tinnitus is an auditory perception that can be described as the experience of sound, in the ear or in the head, in the absence of external acoustic stimulation (not usually audible to anyone else). At present no specific therapy for tinnitus is acknowledged to be satisfactory in all patients.
Martinez-Devesa, P+3 more
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