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Treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). [PDF]
Bandelow B.
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ABSTRACT Objective Most research on dieting behaviours has examined rigid dieting, characterised by strict, rule‐bound approaches to eating that reflect an all‐or‐nothing mindset. However, this work has primarily emphasised behavioural features, with comparatively less attention to the cognitive and emotional processes underlying rigid control ...
Tayarna Bolger, Mariel Messer
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Forward Planning: A Staffing Framework and Ratios for Psychosocial Oncology and Supportive Care Hiring Practices as Cancer Care Models Evolve. [PDF]
Mayer C +3 more
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Its Unique Impact on Body Image: A Qualitative Exploration
ABSTRACT Objective There is increasing interest in the relationship between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and body image. Quantitative research demonstrates a high level of body image dissatisfaction among individuals with IBD that is related to poorer quality of life and mental health disorders including depression, anxiety, and eating disorders ...
Mia L. Pellizzer +3 more
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Toward Integrating Intranasal Esketamine with Traumatic-Memory Psychotherapy in Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Narrative Review and Feasibility-Oriented Protocol Proposal. [PDF]
Raffone F +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To investigate the efficacy of electronic screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (e‐SBIRT) at improving gambling outcomes and increasing help‐seeking. Methods We conducted a two‐arm, randomised online pilot trial (n = 83) comparing an e‐SBIRT intervention with an active control over 12 weeks. The brief intervention
Simon Wright +2 more
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Real-world effectiveness of medication-assisted treatment and psychotherapy for opioid use disorder: a national multi-health care organization analysis. [PDF]
Graziane NM.
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ABSTRACT Although inferential confusion (IC), fear of self (FOS), and obsessive beliefs have each been linked to obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), they have rarely been examined together within the inferential‐based approach (IBA) or considered across different cultural contexts. This study examined a cross‐sectional model in which IC was associated
Mujgan Inozu +8 more
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