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Conversational Self-Play for Discovering and Understanding Psychotherapy Approaches [PDF]
This paper explores conversational self-play with LLMs as a scalable approach for analyzing and exploring psychotherapy approaches, evaluating how well AI-generated therapeutic dialogues align with established modalities.
arxiv
ABSTRACT Introduction Prevalence estimates and correlates of ARFID in non‐Western samples are lacking. This study aims to estimate the prevalence of ARFID symptoms, identify its phenotypes, and explore its correlates in a community sample from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
Bernou Melisse+8 more
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The article suggests a short comparative analysis of the effectiveness of emotionally stressful group psychotherapy. The study was conducted on the basis of four main concepts of this type of therapy.
Staniszewski Mirosław
doaj
Interrater Reliability of the Todai‐shiki Observational Rating Scale (TORS) for Group Psychotherapy of Elderly Patients with Dementia [PDF]
Osamu Matsuda+4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives College students are at elevated risk for both food insecurity and eating disorder (ED) symptoms. Prior literature supports cross‐sectional associations between food insecurity and ED symptoms, including binge eating, purging (e.g., diuretic and laxative misuse, self‐induced vomiting), and dietary restriction. However, less is known
Jacqueline A. Kosmas+4 more
wiley +1 more source
Counterbalancing patient demands with evidence: Results from a pan-canadian randomized clinical trial of brief supportive-expressive group psychotherapy for women with systemic lupus erythematosus [PDF]
Patricia L. Dobkin+18 more
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On the Road to Somewhere: Commentary on Breiner et al., Matheson et al., and Palmer et al.
ABSTRACT This commentary considers the contribution of three papers (Breiner et al., Matheson et al., and Palmer et al.) that explore very different approaches to the treatment of Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). Comparison is made with the development over time of psychological therapies for other eating disorders and how we need to ...
Glenn Waller
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ABSTRACT Objective Self‐help programs are recommended as a first step in the management of eating disorders. Yet, whether self‐help interventions have broader mental health benefits beyond symptom and risk reduction remains unclear. As randomized controlled trials (RCTs) also assess general mental health secondary to eating disorder symptoms, we ...
Jake Linardon+5 more
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