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Obstetric and perinatal outcomes among women with blood- and injection phobia during pregnancy
Caroline Lilliecreutz +2 more
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The prevalence of social phobia among students of Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, and its relation with personality traits in 2013 [PDF]
Parvin Agha Mohammad Hasani +3 more
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What's new? Depression and anxiety are common but often under‐recognized among cancer patients. Using claims data from 14 municipalities in Japan, this study clarified the incidence and temporal trends of these conditions following cancer diagnosis over a 24‐month follow‐up period.
Kengo Kawaguchi +5 more
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Editorial: Understanding and improving the “self” using immersive virtual reality
Sameer Kishore +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Past studies show a strong association of the self‐concept (SC) and symptom burden for many mental disorders including anxiety disorders. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a highly effective treatment for anxiety disorders that has also been shown to improve SC in patients suffering from such.
Vanessa Renner +4 more
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Botulinum toxin in stiff person syndrome: how useful is it in helping muscle stiffness and spasms? [PDF]
Dalakas MC.
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Abstract Logotherapy is a psychological approach originated by Viktor Frankl, shaped by the thesis that meaning can be discovered even in the most tragic of human circumstances, and through a human's will‐to‐meaning, that individuals have both freedom and responsibility to discover meanings in the moment and ultimate meanings from their unique ...
Nour Chanouha +5 more
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Effectiveness of digital interventions for eight mental disorders: A meta-analytic synthesis. [PDF]
Harrer M +21 more
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Anxiety and Depression in Adults With Vestibular Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
This systematic review and meta‐analysis of 85 studies (n = 764,403) found that adults with vestibular disorders have markedly higher rates and risks of anxiety and depression than controls. Prevalence was greatest in episodic conditions such as vestibular migraine and Ménière's disease.
Cory Hyun‐su Kim +5 more
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