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Alexithymia in Schizophrenia and Psychosis Vulnerability: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Aims Disturbances involving impairments in experience and expression of affect are frequently identified in schizophrenia samples. Alexithymia underlies cognitive impairments in identification and expression of affect, further implicated in affect dysregulation.
Ercan Ozdemir +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Adverse effects of early life stress (ELS) exposure are well‐documented, but the joint effects of multiple exposures to different types of ELS (e.g., abuse, neglect, family dysfunction, maladaptive parenting) and their interaction with more proximal stress in adulthood remains less understood.
Juhyun Park +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to assess whether resource activation (i.e., fostering strengths and healthy aspects of the patient), aggregated across therapy sessions during telephone‐based cognitive‐behavioral therapy (TEL‐CBT), is associated with post‐therapy psychosocial resource utilization (i.e., the extent to which individuals utilize ...
Nils F. Töpfer +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Treatment expectations for medical and psychological treatments and positive patient‐provider interactions are critical mechanisms driving the placebo effect and may augment an intervention's effects. However, it remains unclear whether optimizing treatment expectations is beneficial for all individuals.
Stefan Salzmann +4 more
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Abstract Background Cognitive theories suggest that negative self‐perception is central to the development and maintenance of depression. One way self‐perception is represented is through mental imagery of the self. Despite its theoretical importance, the role of mental images of the self in depression has not been systematically examined.
Rebecca L. Dean +4 more
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Reward processing in children with affective dysregulation
Abstract Background Affective dysregulation (AD) in children is characterized by irritability, anger, and frequent intense temper outbursts. Considerable evidence implies altered processing of frustration about missed rewards, but few studies investigated the preceding and thus potentially predictive reward anticipation and initial delivery processing ...
Pascal‐M. Aggensteiner +11 more
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Abstract Background Understanding symptom patterns of emerging psychopathology is essential for early detection and intervention. Network analysis offers a promising approach by conceptualizing emerging psychopathology as dynamic interactions between symptoms over time.
Xenia A. Häfeli +3 more
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Abstract Background This objective of this study was to use ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to investigate the relationships of momentary loneliness with body dissatisfaction and dysregulated eating in a diverse sample of adolescents as well as trait peer teasing as a moderator of associations.
Tyler B. Mason +3 more
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Common cause versus dynamic mutualism: Insights into ADHD's common comorbidities
Abstract Background Contemporary classification systems differ in their conceptualization of ADHD as either an externalizing or neurodevelopmental condition, with both perspectives promoting the common cause model as an explanation of ADHD's comorbidity.
Zheyue Peng, Ashley L. Watts
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Abstract Background Behavioral parent training (BPT) is an evidence‐based intervention for children with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); however, evidence from low‐ and middle‐income Asian countries remains scarce. This randomized controlled trial evaluated a culturally adapted blended BPT program for Vietnamese parents of elementary ...
Tran Thanh Nam +4 more
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