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Transition From Child to Adult Eating Disorder Services: A Qualitative Meta‐Aggregation
ABSTRACT Background Some young people with eating disorders (EDs) require transfer from paediatric to adult services, which can be difficult and distressing. While most research on this topic is qualitative, no qualitative focused synthesis yet exists.
Amelia Austin +14 more
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Neuroanatomical and functional correlates in borderline personality disorder: A narrative review
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is considered a dysfunctional, stable, and pervasive alteration in personality functioning with the inability to adapt to the environment, mental rigidity, and ego‐syntonic, and like all personality disorders is a consistent pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of ...
Giulio Perrotta
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Experiencing relational depth: self-development exercises and reflections
This chapter outlines a series of self-development exercises that can be used in an individual or training context to help explore and deepen therapists' capacities to engage at relational ...
Cooper, Mick; id_orcid +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescents with posttraumatic stress symptoms often experience interpersonal difficulties; however, the effectiveness of existing interventions in improving interpersonal functioning remains unclear. This meta‐analysis aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of current interventions on interpersonal functioning among adolescents with
Sabrina Ee‐Ying Ong +3 more
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The question of ‘the relationship between the individual and society’ has troubled group analysis since its inception. This paper offers a reading of Foulkes that highlights the emergent, yet evanescent, psychosocial ontology in his writings, and argues ...
Roseneil, Sasha
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ABSTRACT The symptoms of anxiety and depression are commonly reported within military‐ and non‐military‐affiliated populations, with considerable evidence available to counselors regarding which relational characteristics function as protective factors among these populations.
A. Stephen Lenz +2 more
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Survivor‐led relational psychotherapy and embodied trauma: A qualitative inquiry
Background Childhood sexual abuse has complex and multifarious consequences for one\u27s physical and mental health, including injuries and psychological illnesses such as depression (Psychological Bulletin, 99, 1986, 66; The SAVI Report.
Duvvury, Nata +3 more
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ABSTRACT AVATAR therapy (AT) works by facilitating a ‘face‐to‐face’ dialog between the person and a digital representation (avatar) of their persecutory voice. Although there is cumulative evidence of this way of working with voices, enhancing the therapeutic focus on improved confidence and a sense of control of the voices in social situations ...
Mar Rus‐Calafell +10 more
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Compassion Focused Therapy to Address Shame and Guilt: A Case Study of a Client With Complex PTSD
ABSTRACT This paper presents the case of “Ava” a woman in her late 40s diagnosed with ICD‐11 Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD), whose life was shaped by chronic childhood abuse, pervasive shame, and intense self‐criticism. Ava struggled with intrusive trauma memories, relational hypervigilance, fears of compassion, and enduring guilt ...
Deborah Lee +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Group Radical Openness (GRO) is a group therapy for the treatment of costly and harmful overcontrol. The COVID‐19 pandemic necessitated the remote delivery of GRO, notwithstanding its highly interpersonal therapeutic focus. Based on positive service user feedback, the option to attend remotely was maintained after the pandemic. This
Conal Twomey, Siobhan Duffy, Rachel Egan
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