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ABSTRACT Objective This study sought to examine the attitudes and behaviors about integrating client religion/spirituality (RS) into clinical practice for four mental health professions in Colorado. Method A cross‐sectional design was used consisting of the Religious/Spiritually Integrated Practice Assessment Scale and background questions to survey ...
Robinder P. Bedi+3 more
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Responses of lung cancer survivors undergoing gamma knife surgery to supportive group psychotherapy. [PDF]
Peng W, Zhang H, Li Z.
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ABSTRACT Introduction In recent years, there has been a growing interest in integrating psychological treatments in primary care (PC) for individuals with emotional disorders (EDs), as an alternative to the pharmacological treatments typically offered.
Óscar Peris‐Baquero+5 more
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ABSTRACT Recent research has called into question the robustness and reliability of using body movements to activate motivational systems like approach‐reward. The purpose of the current studies was to test the effect of a repeated flexion movement task on approach‐reward system activation, positive and negative affect, and persistence on a difficult ...
Marissa R. Vander Missen+8 more
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Moderation of improvement in self-efficacy following group psychotherapy for PTSD. [PDF]
Cusack SE+3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Despite advancements in treatment, research indicates that fewer than half of patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) achieve full recovery by the end of their treatment. Network analysis provides a novel framework for understanding the central features of this complex psychopathology, potentially identifying critical elements that could
Catherine Lessard+14 more
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Combining group psychotherapy and yoga exercises improves quality of life in mental health professionals: a controlled randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Maglia M+5 more
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Abstract Background Self‐harm in adolescents is an international concern. Evidence highlights that therapeutic intervention (TI), such as cognitive behaviour therapy informed treatments, after self‐harm leads to reduced self‐harm repetition. However, there is no prior literature about the effects of TI on future mortality in adolescents.
Faraz Mughal+4 more
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