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ABSTRACT Prior research points toward reward deficits as crucial to the link between social anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder. However, studies have not explored specific types of reward deficits or how social‐environmental factors may impact them. The current study examined whether the indirect effects of three reward deficits (anhedonia,
Nathan M. Hager +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives While some research suggests that increases in anxiety symptoms drive changes in insomnia and depression symptoms, other studies support that these relations may be bidirectional. The present study therefore aimed to further examine how anxiety, insomnia and depression symptoms predict changes in these symptoms over time.
Jamie Walker +4 more
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Reward processing in children with affective dysregulation
Abstract Background Affective dysregulation (AD) in children is characterized by irritability, anger, and frequent intense temper outbursts. Considerable evidence implies altered processing of frustration about missed rewards, but few studies investigated the preceding and thus potentially predictive reward anticipation and initial delivery processing ...
Pascal‐M. Aggensteiner +11 more
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Abstract Given the importance of the link between mental and other medical conditions, JCPP Advances organized a special issue on the topic; yet since then, very few papers have focused on this area. As such, this editorial perspective aims not only to highlight the link between mental and other medical conditions, but also to (1) explore the origins ...
Nicholas Fabiano +8 more
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Emerging Issues for Counselors Applying Neuroscience With Black Clients: Avoiding Scientific Racism
ABSTRACT Neuroscience‐infused methods are heavily impacting the manner in which counselors, educators, and researchers approach working with clients and conducting research. While some scholars perceive neuroscience as scientifically objective and culturally neutral, that is not entirely true.
Isaac Burt
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Supporting Black Male Student‐Athletes: School Counselor–Black Church Partnership
ABSTRACT Black male student‐athletes navigate school systems that exploit their athletic labor while neglecting their academic, psychosocial, and identity development (Harris 2020; Cooper 2016). School counselors are positioned to disrupt these inequities, yet often lack culturally grounded partnership models.
Paul C. Harris +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study examined positive emotion as a mediator linking job stress to burnout and tested the moderating role of savoring beliefs among young Korean employees. A total of 510 participants completed measures of job stress, savoring beliefs, positive emotion, and burnout.
Hang‐Shim Lee, Young‐Seok Kim
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Navigating Parallel Careers: Profiles and Career Sustainability
ABSTRACT This study explores protean and boundaryless career profiles among parallel career track (PCT) holders, who are professionals who voluntarily maintain more than one career role simultaneously, and examines their relationship with sustainable career outcomes.
Maria Candida Baumer de Azevedo +3 more
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A framework for clinical validation of generative artificial intelligence therapeutics. [PDF]
Galatzer-Levy IR +3 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines the future place of humanistic counseling, assuming the successful mass deployment of artificial intelligence therapy chatbots (AITCs). We systematically identify the limitations of AITCs through the lens of Jean Baudrillard's view on simulacra and hyperreality and identify five collective psychosocial consequences of ...
Brett. D. Wilkinson, Andrew M. Brown
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