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Therapeutic games to reduce anxiety and depression in young people: A systematic review and exploratory meta-analysis of their use and effectiveness Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-11-28 Zarah Eve, Martin Turner, Daniela Di Basilio, Benjamin Harkin, Alan Yates, Sofia Persson, John Henry, Ashley Williams, Geoff Walton, Marc V. Jones, Charlotte Whitley, Nathan Craddock
The development of serious games for mental wellbeing is a topic of growing interest. The increase in acceptance of games as a mainstream entertainment medium combined with the immersive qualities of games provides opportunities for meaningful support and intervention in mental wellbeing.
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A systematic review of the effectiveness of meaning-centred psychotherapies in depressed participants Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-11-27 José H. Marco, Alexandre Martinez-Micó, Joaquín García-Alandete, Verónica Guillén, Jorge Grimaldos, Sandra Pérez, Soledad Quero
Depression is a mental disorder that is associated with low quality of life, increased risk of suicide and a high economic cost for society. Meta-analyses indicate that Meaning Centred Psychotherapies (MCP) are an efficacious psychotherapy to reduce depression in participants with chronic illness and cancer. However, to date, no systematic review has analysed the effectiveness of MCP in depressed participants
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Self-rated personality disorder symptoms do not predict treatment outcome for posttraumatic stress disorder in routine clinical care Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-11-20 Arne van den End, Aartjan T. F. Beekman, Jack Dekker, Kathleen Thomaes
To test the hypothesis that self-rated personality disorder (PD) symptoms are a significant and clinically relevant predictor of treatment outcomes in a naturalistic treatment setting specialized in trauma-focused treatment using a single-group pretest–posttest design.
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Reliability and validity of the Self-Reflection and Insight Scale for psychologists and the development and validation of the revised short version Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-11-20 S. E. Banner, K. Rice, N. Schutte, S. M. Cosh, A. J. Rock
Self-reflection is broadly considered a core competency for psychologists; however, there is an absence of measures of self-reflection, limiting the extent to which self-reflection can be assessed in both research and practice contexts. Whilst the Self-Reflection and Insight Scale (Grant et al., 2002) has been validated in a range of formats with different populations, it has not yet been validated
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Capacity to consent to psychotherapy: Reliability of the newly adapted German version of the MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool for Treatment for psychotherapy Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Sönke Ladwig, Franz Pauls, Leonie Gerke, Manuel Trachsel, Yvonne Nestoriuc
Patients' capacity to consent to treatment (CCT) is a prerequisite for ethically sound informed consent in psychotherapy. The MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool for Treatment (MacCAT-T) is a reliable instrument for assessing CCT. A German version was adapted to the psychotherapeutical context (MacCAT-PT) to investigate its reliability and possible influences of age, education and prior experience
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Perfectionism in anorexia nervosa: Associations with clinical picture and personality traits Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-11-16 Paola Longo, Francesco Bevione, Laura Amodeo, Matteo Martini, Matteo Panero, Giovanni Abbate-Daga
Although many researchers addressed the topics, no consistent data are currently available regarding the relationship between perfectionism and personality traits in anorexia nervosa (AN). The present study aimed to assess differences between high- and low-perfectionism groups of patients with AN and to identify which variables show the strongest association with perfectionism. A group of inpatients
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The psychosocial stressors of siblings of people with experiences of psychosis (SOPEP): A systematic narrative review across cultures Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-11-12 Emma Izon, Jerica Radez, Matthew T. D. Knight
This study aimed to synthesise the psychosocial stressors of siblings of people with experiences of psychosis (SOPEP). Understanding the specific needs of siblings across diverse cultures would help mental health services to provide culturally specific psychosocial family and sibling-centred support. This may result in improved relationships between families, better psychosocial well-being for siblings
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An integrated intervention programme for couples facing colorectal cancer: A randomized controlled trial Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-11-10 Zhiming Wang, Meizhen Chen, Qian Cao, Jiali Gong, Jie Zhao, Chunyan Lin, Huamin Luo, Xinyu Wu, Ying Chen, Qiuping Li
Under the guidance of a preliminary Live with Love Conceptual Framework, a Caring for Couples Coping with Colorectal Cancer (4Cs: CRC) programme was designed specifically for colorectal cancer couples. The objectives of this study included examining the efficacy of the programme for couples adapting to colorectal cancer and comparing the effects of different intervention delivery modes (online, face-to-face
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Comorbidity among depression, anxiety and stress symptoms in naturalistic clinical samples: A cross-cultural network analysis Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-11-08 Ljiljana Mihić, Bojan Janičić, Igor Marchetti, Zdenka Novović, Claudio Sica, Gioia Bottesi, Radomir Belopavlović, Nenad Jakšić
Comorbidity between depression and anxiety is well-established across various settings and cultures. We approached comorbidity from the network psychopathology perspective and examined the depression, anxiety/autonomic arousal and stress/tension symptoms in naturalistic clinical samples from Serbia, Italy and Croatia. This was a multisite study in which regularized partial correlation networks of the
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The development and psychometric evaluation of the Questionnaire Epistemic Trust (QET): A self-report assessment of epistemic trust Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-11-10 Saskia Knapen, Wilma E. Swildens, Wendy Mensink, Adriaan Hoogendoorn, Joost Hutsebaut, Aartjan T. F. Beekman
Epistemic trust (ET) refers to the predisposition to trust information as authentic, trustworthy and relevant to the self. Epistemic distrust – resulting from early adversity – may interfere with openness to social learning within the therapeutic encounter, reducing the ability to benefit from treatment. The self-report Questionnaire Epistemic Trust (QET) is a newly developed instrument that aims to
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An 8-week compassion and mindfulness–based exposure therapy program improves posttraumatic stress symptoms Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-11-10 Auretta Sonia Kummar, Helen Correia, Jane Tan, Hakuei Fujiyama
The persistence of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) can be debilitating. However, many people experiencing such symptoms may not qualify for or may not seek treatment. Potentially contributing to ongoing residual symptoms of PTSS is emotion dysregulation. Meanwhile, the research area of mindfulness and compassion has grown to imply emotion regulation as one of its underlying mechanisms; yet, its
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Maladaptive daydreaming, emotional dysregulation, affect and internalized stigma in persons with borderline personality disorder and depression disorder: A network analysis Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-11-06 Anna Pyszkowska, Julia Celban, Ari Nowacki, Izabela Dubiel
Maladaptive daydreaming (MD) manifests through experiences of excessive, long-lasting daydreaming resulting in significant suffering, including isolation, distress and shame. Considering that one of its functions is a distraction from painful feelings, it is linked with escapism and plays a significant role in disorders associated with emotional dysregulation, maintaining negative symptoms, including
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A network study to differentiate suicide attempt risk profiles in male and female patients with major depressive disorder Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-11-03 Pierfrancesco Sarti, Chiara Colliva, Simone Varrasi, Claudia Savia Guerrera, Giuseppe Alessio Platania, Francesco Maria Boccaccio, Sabrina Castellano, Concetta Pirrone, Luca Pani, Fabio Tascedda, Santo di Nuovo, Filippo Caraci, Johanna M. C. Blom
Suicide attempts are a possible consequence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), although their prevalence varies across different epidemiological studies. Suicide attempt is a significant predictor of death by suicide, highlighting its importance in understanding and preventing tragic outcomes. Researchers are increasingly recognizing the need to study the differences between males and females, as
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Emotional and non-emotional mental imagery and auditory verbal hallucinations (hearing voices): A systematic review of imagery assessment tools Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-10-31 Hella Janssen, Karin C. van den Berg, Georgie Paulik, Katherine Newman-Taylor, Christopher D. J. Taylor, Craig Steel, Ger P. J. Keijsers, Machteld C. Marcelis
It is unknown to what extent mental imagery and auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are related. Trials evaluating this issue used both emotional and non-emotional mental imagery tools, thereby complicating outcomes comparisons. Therefore, the present study aimed to systematically review the literature on mental imagery in individuals with AVHs to (1) inventory imagery assessment tools used in this
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Are couple-based psychological interventions beneficial for the mental health of prostate cancer patients and their spouses? A systematic review and meta-analysis Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-10-31 Bin Shen, Jianhong Sun, Zhenliang Yu, Gang Xu, Yaoying Zhou
As the survival rates for prostate cancer (PCa) have improved, there has been an increasing focus on the mental health of couples affected by this condition. There have been several couple-based psychological interventions, and yet the impact of this treatment modality on the mental health of PCa patients and their spouses is unclear. Consequently, a systematic search was conducted in PubMed, Embase
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Cognitive factors underlying the impact of postmigration stressors on subjective well-being: Well-being comparisons and self-efficacy Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-10-28 Dana Churbaji, Nexhmedin Morina
Migration and the resulting challenges in the host country can have a profound impact on the mental health of refugees and intensify preoccupation with one's own well-being. Yet, cognitive factors underlying the adverse impact of postmigration stressors are poorly understood.
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Resilience and depressive symptoms in inpatients with depression: A cross-lagged panel model Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-10-27 Adrian Meule, Klaus Lieb, Andrea Chmitorz, Ulrich Voderholzer
Resilience—the ability to bounce back or quickly recover from stress—has been found to predict treatment outcome in patients with mental disorders such as depression. The current study aimed to test whether resilience itself changes during treatment and whether resilience exclusively predicts changes in depressive symptoms or whether depressive symptoms also predict changes in resilience.
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Psychometric evaluation of the Swedish Traumatic Grief Inventory Self-Report Plus (TGI-SR+) in bereaved parents Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-10-23 Lonneke I. M. Lenferink, Iris van Dijk, Maarten C. Eisma, Rakel Eklund, Paul A. Boelen, Josefin Sveen
The International Classification of Diseases Eleventh Edition (ICD-11), and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR), now include prolonged grief disorder (PGD). Since criteria for PGD in both classification systems differ from prior proposed grief disorders and each other, the validation of a single instrument to screen for prolonged grief
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Toward a synthesis of cognitive behaviour therapy via component analysis of self-regulation Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-10-19 Lucius Arco
The cognitive behavioural therapies (CBTs) are the choice psychotherapies for many clinicians treating a wide range of adult psychological disorders including various anxieties, mood, substance use, eating, schizophrenia and personality-related. Empirical research in the CBTs is ever increasing, and the accumulating evidence supporting efficacious treatments is substantial and well documented. However
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Therapist self-disclosure in teletherapy early in the COVID-19 pandemic: Associations with real relationship and traumatic distress Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-10-02 Xiaochen Luo, Katie Aafjes-van Doorn, Vera Békés, Tracy A. Prout, Leon Hoffman
The usefulness of therapists' self-disclosure (TSD) in psychotherapy remains controversial, and little is known regarding the potential risks and benefits of TSD in times of global crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic and in teletherapy. We examined two independent samples of therapists (N = 1705; Study 1) and patients (N = 772; Study 2) on their perceptions of increases in TSD during the transition
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Issue Information Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-10-02
No abstract is available for this article.
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A comparison of ‘not just right experiences’ in obsessive–compulsive disorder, anxiety and depressive disorders and non-clinical controls in China Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-25 Lijuan Yang, Daning Chen, Xiaodong Zhang, Fangfang Huang, Zhanjiang Li, Xiangyun Yang
The aim of this study is to investigate the characteristics of ‘not just right experiences’ (NJREs) in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety disorders (ADs) or major depressive disorder (MDD), compared with those of healthy controls (HCs).
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Assessing the validity and reliability of the International Anxiety Questionnaire and the International Depression Questionnaire in two bereaved national samples Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-29 Philip Hyland, Enya Redican, Thanos Karatzias, Mark Shevlin
The International Anxiety Questionnaire (IAQ) and International Depression Questionnaire (IDQ) are self-report measures of ICD-11 Generalized Anxiety Disorder (ICD-11 GAD) and ICD-11 Single Episode Depressive Disorder (ICD-11 DD). This study tested the psychometric properties of these scales in two samples of bereaved adults from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Confirmatory factor analysis
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Early maladaptive schemas, emotion regulation difficulties and alexithymia: A systematic review and meta-analysis Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-21 Pamela D. Pilkington, Gery C. Karantzas, Bruno Faustino, Elizabeth Pizarro-Campagna
Emotion regulation is an integral part of the schema therapy model. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to synthesize the evidence on the associations between early maladaptive schemas (EMSs), difficulties with emotion regulation and alexithymia.
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In search of hidden threats: A scoping review on paranoid presentations in personality disorders Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-20 Erika Fanti, Marco Di Sarno, Rossella Di Pierro
Recent diagnostic developments suggest that paranoia is a transdiagnostic characteristic common to several personality disorders rather than a personality disorder per se. Nonetheless, empirical literature fails to provide comprehensive and univocal findings on whether and how paranoid presentations relate to different personality disorders. In the present scoping review, we map the empirical literature
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Acceptability, feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a compassion-based cognitive behavioural intervention for low self-esteem in sexual minority young adults Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-13 Livia Bridge, Katie Langford, Katrina McMullen, Lovedeep Rai, Patrick Smith, Katharine A. Rimes
Low self-esteem can impair daily functioning and is a risk or maintenance factor for several mental health problems. Sexual minority young adults, for example, those identifying as lesbian, gay or bisexual, on average have lower self-esteem than their heterosexual peers. Compassion-based interventions for low self-esteem might be especially beneficial for sexual minority young adults, whose higher
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Anger treatment via CBAT delivered remotely: Outcomes on psychometric and self-monitored measures of anger Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-12 Ephrem Fernandez, Brandon Perez, Renhao Sun, Krishna Kolaparthi, Tuan Pham, Emmanuel Iwuala, Rudy Garza, Eric C. Shattuck, Wenbo Wu
Studies of anger treatment have often reported on reappraisal and relaxation techniques delivered in person to forensic and psychiatric samples. The present study evaluated an integrative programme of cognitive–behavioural affective therapy (CBAT) delivered remotely to chronic pain sufferers with comorbid anger. Volunteers (N = 54) were randomly assigned to either CBAT or an Emotional Education (EE)
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Online versus in-person delivery of cognitive behaviour therapy for obsessive compulsive disorder: An examination of effectiveness Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-12 Diana M. Lisi, Lance L. Hawley, Randi E. McCabe, Karen Rowa, Duncan H. Cameron, Margaret A. Richter, Neil A. Rector
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) including exposure and response prevention is the first-line psychological treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Given changes in the clinical landscape, there are increasing efforts to evaluate its effectiveness in online contexts. Mirroring the traditional in-person delivery, few studies have assessed the role of therapist-guided, manual-based CBT
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Conceptualizing multiplicity spectrum experiences: A systematic review and thematic synthesis Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-12 Zarah Eve, Kim Heyes, Sarah Parry
Dissociative identity disorder and depersonalization–derealization have attracted research and clinical interest, facilitating greater understanding. However, little is known about the experience of multiplicity of self outside of traumagenic or illness constructs. Consequently, this systematic review explored how people identifying as having multiple selves conceptualize their experiences and identity
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Group schema therapy for cluster-C personality disorders: A multicentre open pilot study Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-10 Carlijn J. M. Wibbelink, Anne-Sophie S. M. Venhuizen, Raoul P. P. P. Grasman, Nathan Bachrach, Charlotte van den Hengel, Sandy Hudepohl, Liselotte Kunst, Hinde de Lange, Mark A. Louter, Suzy J. M. A. Matthijssen, Arita Schaling, Simone Walhout, Karen (Renske) Wichers, Arnoud Arntz
Group schema therapy (GST) is increasingly popular as a treatment for personality disorders (PDs), including Cluster-C PDs. Individual ST has proven to be effective for Cluster-C PD patients, while the evidence for GST is limited. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of GST for Cluster-C PD. Moreover, differences between the specific Cluster-C PDs (avoidant PD, dependent PD and obsessive-compulsive
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Pretrauma risk factors and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms following subsequent exposure: Multilevel and univariate meta-analytical approaches Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-10 Teodora Georgescu, Cătălin Nedelcea
The endeavour to comprehend why certain individuals develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms subsequent to experiencing traumatic events, while others do not, underscores the paramount importance of pretraumatic risk factors. This meta-analysis summarises the extant results of studies assessing risk factors prior exposure and PTSD symptoms following an index event on the same participants
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The emotionally exhausted treating the mentally unwell? A systematic review of burnout and stress interventions for psychologists Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-10 Caitlin Bell, Genevieve L. R. Roberts, Prudence M. Millear, Andrew Allen, Andrew P. Wood, Lee Kannis-Dymand, Celine M. Jona, Jonathan Mason
Healthcare providers are at high risk of occupational burnout, which has negative implications on the individual, their profession, the organisation and their patients. Psychologists are particularly susceptible to the repercussions of burnout due to the emotionally draining nature and content of their work. However, research has failed to outline and evaluate effective interventions for burnout within
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Psychotherapy for patients with schizotypal personality disorder: A scoping review Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Kåre Donskov Nielsen, Oliver Rumle Hovmand, Mie Sedoc Jørgensen, Maria Meisner, Sidse Marie Arnfred
Treatment of schizotypal personality disorder is complex. Currently, there are no clear evidence-based recommendations for use of psychotherapy for individuals suffering from this mental illness, and studies are sparse. Our aim in this review is to map and describe the existing research and to answer the research question: What do we know about the use of psychotherapy for people with schizotypal personality
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Use of religious and spiritual responses after trauma to prevent posttraumatic stress symptoms and suicidality: The role of meaning in life Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Sinead M. Sinnott, Crystal L. Park, Jamilah R. George, Katherine E. Gnall, Adam B. David
The present study examined the relationship between religious/spiritual (R/S) responses to trauma, meaning in life, and psychopathology among US veterans (n = 729).
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Mental health of help-seeking outpatients pre and post COVID-19: A real-world data, multicentre study Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-04 Greta Helene Probst, Scott D. Miller, Susanne Bargmann, Christoph Flückiger
A great deal of research addresses the mental health implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for the general population. Little is known about the implications for mental health of help-seeking outpatients and for the effectiveness of mental health services. The present study investigated the mental health and treatment response of help-seeking outpatients before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Remote blended treatment for individuals with suicidal ideation: A single-arm proof-of-concept trial Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-02 Rebekka Büscher, Tobias Teismann, Paula Hartleitner, Jan Philipp Klein, Harald Baumeister, Lasse B. Sander
New digital treatment formats may reduce barriers to treatment for individuals with suicidal ideation. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of a remote blended care programme for this population, defined as acceptability, demand, practicality, adaptation, indications of efficacy and safety.
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Refugees and asylum seekers who have experienced trauma: Thematic synthesis of therapeutic boundary considerations Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-09-02 Niamh Davoren, Alice McEleney, Santhi Corcoran, Phelim Tierney, Dónal G. Fortune
Therapeutic boundaries are limits to appropriate behaviours within a therapist–client relationship (e.g. related to accepting gifts, self-disclosures, therapist neutrality and advocacy). Therapeutic boundary considerations are fundamental in the care of refugees and asylum seekers. Research on the experiences of therapists navigating such boundaries is sparse and warrants further exploration. The aim
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What role do early life experiences play in eating disorders? The impact of parenting style, temperament and early maladaptive schemas Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-31 Phoebe R. Joshua, Vivienne Lewis, Susan Simpson, Sally F. Kelty, Douglas P. Boer
Given that most eating disorders develop in adolescence and early adulthood, early life experiences are said to play a key role in the aetiology of eating disorders. There are well-documented relationships between early maladaptive schemas and eating disorders, early maladaptive schemas and temperament and temperament and perceived parenting style. The present study aimed to test a hypothesis that
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Valence in the eyes: An emotion decoding profile of adults with major depressive disorder and a history of childhood maltreatment Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-30 Kristine Kahr Nilsson, Signe Nygaard, Simone Ebsen, Ole Karkov Østergård
Individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) and childhood maltreatment have been proposed to constitute a subgroup with worse illness course and outcomes. To elucidate a potential social cognitive vulnerability in this subgroup, this study compared the emotion decoding abilities of MDD patients with and without a history of childhood maltreatment.
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The effectiveness of individual schema therapy in older adults with borderline personality disorder: A multiple-baseline case series design Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-29 David A. Khasho, Sebastiaan P. J. van Alphen, Machteld A. Ouwens, Arnoud Arntz, Sylvia M. J. Heijnen-Kohl, Arjan C. Videler
The aim of this study was to explore the effectiveness of schema therapy (ST) in older adults with borderline personality disorder (BPD).
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Treating depression in an outpatient setting: Predictors of patient response to bouldering psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy or exercise alone Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-29 Katharina Luttenberger, Carolin Donath, Elmar Graessel, Johannes Kornhuber, Annika Schlüter, Lisa Dorscht, Leona Kind
Bouldering psychotherapy (BPT) for depression has proven effective, but nothing is known about its potential predictors of response. This study should identify predictors of response to BPT, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and an active control (home-based exercise programme; EP) using a literature-based model.
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LGBTQ+ cultural-competence training effectiveness: Mental health organization and therapist survey outcome results from a pilot randomized controlled trial Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-25 Bradley Boekeloo, Jessica Fish, Rodman Turpin, Elizabeth M. Aparicio, Richard Shin, Michael A. Vigorito, Sean M. Lare, James S. McGraw, Evelyn King-Marshall
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning and other sexual and gender diverse (LGBTQ+) persons frequently lack access to mental health service organizations (MHOs) and therapists who are competent with LGBTQ+ clients. Existing continuing education programmes to better equip therapists to work with LGBTQ+ clients are often not widely accessible or skills focused, evaluated for effectiveness
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Innovative moments with young patients treated for depression: An analysis of post-therapy interviews Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-17 Fritz Mende, João Batista, Sally O'Keeffe, Nick Midgley, Rui Braga, Miguel M. Gonçalves, Margarida Rangel Henriques
Innovative moments (IMs) pinpoint new and more adaptative meanings that emerge in clients' discourse during psychotherapy. Studies with adult clients have found a greater proportion of IMs in recovered compared to unchanged cases, but similar studies have yet to be conducted with adolescents.
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An assessment of the psychometric properties and psychological correlates of the Greek COVID-19 Anxiety Syndrome Scale (C-19ASS) Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-16 Mohammad Seydavi, Michalitsa Despoina Troulli, Mehdi Akbari, Ana V. Nikčević, Marcantonio M. Spada
In Greece, the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with social isolation, economic crisis, considerable unemployment, and an escalation of psychological distress. Given the potential of COVID-19 to engender a long-lasting impact on mental health, validating the COVID-19 Anxiety Syndrome Scale (C-19ASS) may be beneficial in determining if fear-based behaviors may persist post-pandemic. This is a psychometric
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Altered emotional response pattern related to complex trauma in patients with borderline personality disorder Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-11 Jose M. Lopez-Villatoro, Marina Diaz-Marsa, Adriana Garcia-Ramos, Alejandra Galvez-Merlin, Jose L. Carrasco
This work aims to demonstrate, through the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) responses, an altered emotional pattern in borderline personality disorder (BPD) patients and to find a specific emotional response pattern by understanding their relationship with traumatic experiences and attachment bonds towards their primary caregivers.
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Personality disorder traits, maladaptive schemas, modes and coping styles in participants with complex dissociative disorders, borderline personality disorder and avoidant personality disorder Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-10 Robin P. A. van der Linde, Rafaële J. C. Huntjens, Nathan Bachrach, Marleen M. Rijkeboer
The schema mode model offers a new conceptualisation of complex dissociative disorders (CDD) as it explains shifts between identities as shifts between schema modes. Furthermore, in this model CDD is conceived as personality pathology, incorporating core features of personality disorders. This study tested the assumptions of this schema mode model of CDD.
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Prevalence and psychopathology features of mental rituals in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder: A descriptive exploratory study of 1001 patients Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-09 João Vítor Bueno Ferrão, Maria Conceição do Rosário, Leonardo F. Fontenelle, Ygor Arzeno Ferrão
Mental rituals (MR) are compulsions with no overt behavioural or motoric signs. It is presently unclear whether MR found in obsessive–compulsive disorder are associated with a distinctive clinical profile.
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Convergence in patient and therapist alliance ratings early in treatment with Personality Assessment Inventory clinical scales and subscales Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-06 Bianca H. Cersosimo, Mark J. Hilsenroth, Robert F. Bornstein, Jerold R. Gold, Mark A. Blais
We examined discrepancies in 81 patient-therapist dyads' alliance ratings early in treatment (3rd or 4th session) in relation to Personality Assessment Inventory clinical scales, subscales and global psychopathology. Results indicated that PAI global psychopathology (mean clinical elevation) and the scales of Aggression [AGG], Somatization [SOM], and Anxiety-Related Disorders [ARD] were significantly
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Young people's experience of the therapeutic alliance: A systematic review Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-03 Tamara Dimic, Aoife Farrell, Elayne Ahern, Sharon Houghton
The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise qualitative evidence on young people's conceptualisation, utilisation and experiences of the therapeutic alliance in individual psychotherapy or counselling and its role in bringing about change.
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Development and validation of a short version of the questionnaire of stressful life events (QSLE) Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-02 Anna Butjosa, Judith Usall, Regina Vila-Badia, Nuria Del Cacho, Juana Gómez-Benito, Ana Barajas, Iris Banos, Norma Grau, Luis Granell, Andrea Sola, Janina Hami-Carlson, Montserrat Dolz, Bernardo Sanchez
Stressful life events (SLE) tend to occur before the onset of psychosis, this highlights the importance of its detection and evaluation in these patients. The need to have instruments that assess SLE easily and quickly underpins the objective of this study, which is to validate a short version of the questionnaire of stressful life events (QSLE). 124 patients with first-episode psychosis and 218 healthy
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Psychometric properties and factor structure of the Revised Beliefs About Emotions Questionnaire Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-02 Esben Strodl, Mitchell Hubert, Myra Cooper
Given that there is an increasing exploration of the role of beliefs about emotions in emotion regulation and psychotherapy, there is a need for a range of valid and reliable measures of beliefs about emotions. The Beliefs About Emotions Questionnaire (BAEQ) has been shown to be a promising measure of beliefs about emotions. However, to date, no study has attempted to replicate the original factor
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Issue Information Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-08-02
No abstract is available for this article.
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Predictors of psychotherapy dropout in patients with borderline personality disorder: A systematic review Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-07-31 Leonor de Freixo Ferreira, Cátia Guerra, M. A. Vieira-Coelho
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a highly debilitating psychiatric condition. Despite the expansion of new BPD specific forms of psychotherapy in the last few decades, high dropout rates have been reported in these treatments. Treatment discontinuation is associated with poor patient outcomes, inefficient resource utilization and the demoralization of healthcare providers.
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Feasibility and preliminary effect of a couple-based posttraumatic growth intervention for colorectal cancer couples: A randomized controlled pilot study Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-07-22 Zhiming Wang, Xuan Chen, Junrui Zhou, Chunyan Lin, Huamin Luo, Qiuping Li
Colorectal cancer (CRC) causes severe physical and psychological impacts on the patients as well as their spousal caregivers. To facilitate the psychological adaptation of the CRC suffered couples, a couple-based posttraumatic growth (PTG) intervention was developed based on the PTG affective-cognitive processing model. The feasibility, acceptability and preliminary effect of this intervention were
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What makes an obsession? A systematic-review and meta-analysis on the specific characteristics of intrusive cognitions in OCD in comparison with other clinical and non-clinical populations Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-07-22 Jean-Sébastien Audet, Lysandre Bourguignon, Frederick Aardema
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5th ed. defines obsessions in obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) as frequent, persistent, intrusive, unwanted thoughts that provoke anxiety and distress and lead to attempts to neutralize them with either thoughts or actions. However, no systematic review has yet evaluated characteristics that are specific to obsessions occurring in OCD. The aim of the current
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Early maladaptive schemas and addictive behaviours: A systematic review and meta-analysis Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-07-18 Chaiyun Sakulsriprasert, Ratipan Thawornwutichat, Darunee Phukao, Thomas E. Guadamuz
Recently, early maladaptive schemas have been increasingly focused as the underlying factor of several psychopathologies. The primary objective is to systematically review and meta-analytically analyse the evidence on the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and types of addictive behaviours. Additionally, the secondary objective was to examine potential moderators of the effect sizes.
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Can I count on you? Social support, depression and suicide risk Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-07-14 Christiana Silva, Christopher McGovern, Stephanie Gomez, Eleanor Beale, James Overholser, Josephine Ridley
Interpersonal factors play an important role in the etiology and treatment of depression. Social support derives from compassionate words and helpful actions provided by family, friends or a significant other. The present study was designed to examine various sources of social support as they relate to the severity of depressive symptoms, hopelessness and suicide risk in adult psychiatric outpatients
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The role of insight, social rank, mindfulness and self-compassion in depression following first episode psychosis Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-07-12 Jamie R. Hardman, John F. M. Gleeson, César González-Blanch, Mario Alvarez-Jimenez, Madeleine I. Fraser, Keong Yap
Gaining awareness of psychosis (i.e., insight) is linked to depression, particularly in the post-acute phase of psychosis. Informed by social rank theory, we examined whether the insight–depression relationship is explained by reduced social rank related to psychosis and whether self-compassion (including uncompassionate self-responding [UCS] and compassionate self-responding [CSR]) and mindfulness
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Mechanisms of change in treatments for transdiagnostic emotion dysregulation: The roles of skills use, perceived control and mindfulness Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-07-05 Kristin P. Wyatt, Jeremy W. Eberle, Allison K. Ruork, Andrada D. Neacsiu
Emotion dysregulation (ED) is a key target for change among empirically supported treatments for emotional disorders, including dialectical behaviour therapy skills training (DBT-ST), yet how treatments improve ED is poorly understood. Using data from a randomised trial of DBT-ST versus supportive group therapy for transdiagnostic ED, we tested whether three mechanistic variables—behavioural skills
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Psychologists' and psychotherapists' knowledge, attitudes, and clinical practices regarding the therapeutic use of psychedelics Clin. Psychol. Psychother. (IF 3.198) Pub Date : 2023-07-02 Aileen Kucsera, Trisha Suppes, Nancy A. Haug
This study explored the current knowledge, attitudes, and clinical practices regarding psychedelics among mental health professionals in California, where state legislation to decriminalize psychedelics has been proposed.