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Abstract Objectives Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the psychological treatment of choice for patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) or an anxiety disorder. However, a substantial group (30–40%) does not profit sufficiently. Predictors of outcome inform us about how to adapt interventions for this group.
Manon Peeters +3 more
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What is it like to have a body? [PDF]
Few questions in psychology are as fundamental or as elusive as the sense of one’s own body. Despite widespread recognition of the link between body and self, psychology has only recently developed methods for the scientific study of bodily awareness ...
Haggard, P., Longo, Matthew R.
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Abstract Objectives To synthesize current evidence and provide clinically actionable recommendations for integrating menstrual cycle‐related processes—particularly hormone sensitivity, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) and Premenstrual Exacerbation (PME)—into psychological assessment, formulation and treatment.
Ellen R. Lambert +2 more
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Interaction of physical activity and interoception in children
Background: Physical activity (PA) is associated with positive health outcomes, whereas physical inactivity is related to an increased risk for various health issues including obesity and cardiovascular diseases.
Eleana eGeorgiou +6 more
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Looking into myself: Changes in interoceptive sensitivity during mirror self‐observation [PDF]
AbstractInteroceptive sensitivity is an essential component of recent models of “the self.” Increased focus on the self (e.g., self‐observation in a mirror) can enhance aspects of self‐processing. We examined whether self‐observation also enhances interoceptive sensitivity.
Ainley, Vivien +3 more
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Abstract Childhood emotional abuse (CEA) has been linked to response‐focused emotion regulation in adulthood. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unexplored. This pre‐registered study examined whether shame mediates the association between CEA history and aversive cognitive perseveration (ACP), including brooding rumination, experiential ...
Mohammadali Amini‐Tehrani +4 more
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Vanilla PP for Philosophers: A Primer on Predictive Processing [PDF]
The goal of this short chapter, aimed at philosophers, is to provide an overview and brief explanation of some central concepts involved in predictive processing (PP). Even those who consider themselves experts on the topic may find it helpful to see how
Metzinger, Thomas, Wiese, Wanja
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Preclinical models for evaluating psychedelics in the treatment of major depressive disorder
Psychedelic drugs have seen a resurgence in interest as a next generation of psychiatric medicines with potential as rapid‐acting antidepressants (RAADs). Despite promising early clinical trials, the mechanisms which underlie the effects of psychedelics are poorly understood.
Laith Alexander +5 more
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Understanding Pain Catastrophizing: Putting Pieces Together
The present narrative review addresses issues concerning the defining criteria and conceptual underpinnings of pain catastrophizing. To date, the concept of pain catastrophizing has been extensively used in many clinical and experimental contexts and it ...
Laura Petrini, Lars Arendt-Nielsen
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Interoception and emotion [PDF]
Influential theories suggest emotional feeling states arise from physiological changes from within the body. Interoception describes the afferent signalling, central processing, and neural and mental representation of internal bodily signals.
Critchley, Hugo D, Garfinkel, Sarah N
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