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Table‐top role‐playing games in psychodynamic group therapy

open access: yesBritish Journal of Psychotherapy, Volume 42, Issue 3, Page 185-200, August 2026.
Abstract This article explores a psychodynamic, non‐directive approach to using Table‐Top Role‐Playing Games (TTRPGs) in group therapy. While TTRPGs have been increasingly integrated into therapeutic practices, published articles often focus on interventions designed around skill‐building or developing prosocial behaviours.
Lydie Bonnet‐Brown, Jérôme Boutinaud
wiley   +1 more source

What is it like to be an infant?

open access: yesBritish Journal of Psychotherapy, Volume 42, Issue 3, Page 201-213, August 2026.
Abstract In the philosophy of mind literature, consciousness is commonly defined not in terms of its physical correlates but rather its subjective character – the ‘something that it is like to be' an organism. In this conceptual article, this formulation is applied to the study of neonate subjectivity, giving rise to the question: what is it like to be
Matthew Goldreich
wiley   +1 more source

Early Hemolysis, Myolysis and Renal Stress Following Pentaspline Pulsed Field Versus Radiofrequency Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Clinical Investigation, Volume 56, Issue 8, August 2026.
Serial biomarker assessment in 40 patients undergoing first‐time pulmonary vein isolation showed greater hemolysis and myocardial myolysis after FARAPULSE pentaspline single‐shot pulsed field ablation than after radiofrequency ablation. Myoglobin changes were associated with transient changes in renal function, albeit these exploratory correlations do ...
Paul Felix Harbich   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Addiction and chronic skin diseases: A Pan‐European study on prevalence, associations and patient impact

open access: yesJournal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 40, Issue 8, Page 1392-1405, August 2026.
This pan‐European study reveals high rates of addiction in patients with chronic skin diseases. Smoking, alcohol, drug use, gambling, and internet addiction were prevalent and associated with quality of life, demographics, and region. The findings support integrating addiction screening into dermatologic care to improve outcomes.
Stefanie Ziehfreund   +73 more
wiley   +1 more source

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