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Titre : | Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, Vol. 32 n°1 - Mars 2022 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/03/2022 |
Année de publication : | 2022 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
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Sarah Farraway ;
Viviana M. Wutrich ;
Heidi Lyneham ;
Jennifer Hudson ;
Maria Kengas ;
Mary-Lou Chatteron ;
Catherine Mihalopoulos ;
Ronald M. Rapee
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Although treatments for child and adolescent (hereafter, children) anxiety show good efficacy, a significant proportion of children do not remit, even 12months after receiving treatment. Barriers to treatment responsiveness among chronically anx[...]
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Jennifer L. Buchholz ;
Shannon M. Blakey ;
Samantha N. Hellberg ;
Maya Massing-Schaffer ;
Lillian Reuman ;
Heidi Ojalehto ;
Joe Friedman ;
Jonathan Abramowitz
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Despite empirical support for the efficacy of exposure-based therapy for anxiety-related disorders, many individuals do not respond to this intervention or else experience a return of fear after treatment. Inhibitory learning theory has informed[...]
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Emotional disorders are thought to be maintained by the transaction between frequent experiences of strong, negative emotions (i.e., neuroticism) and aversive reactions to those emotions. The Unified Protocol (UP) is an efficacious treatment for[...]
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According to the Contrast Avoidance model (CAM), worry causes increased and sustained negative affect and such negative affect enables avoidance of a future sharp increase in negative emotion. However, only pathological worriers (vs. controls) v[...]
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Anxiety disorders are associated with poorer physical activity and sleep. While associated with significant reductions in anxiety, it is not clear whether CBT for anxiety also improves physical health, sleep and physical activity. We evaluated c[...]
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Sleep and circadian rhythm disturbance are increasingly recognized in anxiety-related disorders; however, the links between sleep and circadian rhythms and specific transdiagnostic processes evident in these disorders and their treatment have no[...]
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The COVID-19 pandemic provided unique conditions for examining outpatient psychotherapy clinics rapid transition to telehealth. The current study utilized data from a large, specialty CBT clinic to investigate attendance and treatment engagemen[...]
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Asher Y. Strauss ;
Asala Halaj ;
Dina Zalaznik ;
Isaac Fradkin ;
Benjamin A. Katz ;
Elad Zlotnick ;
Snir Barzilay ;
Gerhard Andersson ;
David Daniel Ebert ;
Jonathan D. Huppert
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An open trial of a therapist-guided internet cognitive-behavioral therapy (ICBT) for panic disorder with and without agoraphobia (PD/A) was conducted. Ninety adults diagnosed with PD/A were treated using ICBT adapted from a face to face (FTF) pr[...]