Cross-Cultural Comparison of Nomophobia, Netlessphobia and Anxiety among Nursing Students in Iran and Türkiye: <i>A mediation analysis</i>. [PDF]
Ardakani MS +4 more
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Wide‐Temperature Aqueous Zinc‐Ion Batteries Dominated by Electrolyte Strategy
Aqueous zinc‐ion batteries (AZIBs) are promising for large‐scale energy storage, but their practical application is limited by extreme temperature. This review summarizes recent advances in wide‐temperature AZIBs, analyzes temperature impacts via thermodynamics, kinetics, and hydrogen bond regulation, focuses on electrolyte strategies (high ...
Qianwen Xue +4 more
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This retrospective study evaluated ketamine infusions combined with psychotherapy in nine patients with treatment‐resistant depression at a general hospital. After eight weeks, all participants improved, with PHQ‐9 scores shifting from severe to moderate. Overall, 44% responded to treatment, and among those with suicidal ideation, more than half showed
Filipa Alves da Silva +6 more
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Assessment of psychological support in patients with unilateral peripheral hypofunction. [PDF]
Lijić L +12 more
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Cognitive behavioral therapy in social phobia: Indian context
Samput Mallick
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Adapting Psychological Therapies for Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT The aim of this systematic review was to identify how psychotherapies have been adapted to suit the needs of people with intellectual disabilities. A comprehensive literature search garnered 39,777 studies, which were screened for eligibility.
Andrew C. Poku +3 more
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Neural Mechanisms of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Efficacy in Anxiety Disorders: A Scoping Review of fMRI-Based Studies That Tested the Dual Model. [PDF]
Domínguez-Pérez J +2 more
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Food for Thought:A Randomised Controlled Trial of Emotional Freedom Techniques and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in the Treatment of Food Cravings [PDF]
Bannatyne, Amy Jean +4 more
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ABSTRACT Steven J. Lynn (1946–2024) was a prolific researcher who explored a wide array of topics in clinical psychology. He and his co‐authors emphasized the importance of researching the side effects of psychological interventions. In the current studies (Study 1, N = 58; Study 2, N = 64), we examined clinicians' perspectives on side effects.
Sanne T. L. Houben +3 more
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