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ISSN:1063-3995

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Rachel Sommer,Monika Bullinger,John Chaplin et al. Rachel Sommer et al.
Objectives: Direct assessment of the patient perspective is necessary to thoroughly understand patients' experiences of disease. We aimed to examine information from children with short stature on their perceived HrQoL wi...
Josie Pearce,Jane Simpson,Katherine Berry et al. Josie Pearce et al.
Exposure to childhood trauma has been implicated in the development of paranoia and hearing voices, but the mechanisms responsible for these associations remain unclear. Understanding these mechanisms is essential for ensuring that targeted...
Hod Orkibi,Bracha Azoulay,Sharon Snir et al. Hod Orkibi et al.
As adolescents spend many hours a day in school, it is crucial to examine the ways in which therapeutic practices in schools promote their well-being. This longitudinal pilot study examined the contribution of school-based psychodrama group...
Hilary Maxwell,Giorgio A Tasca,Renee Grenon et al. Hilary Maxwell et al.
Insecure and unresolved/disorganized attachment states of mind may impact affect regulation and interpersonal functioning that contribute to binge eating in women with binge-eating disorder (BED). Group psychological treatment may facilitat...
Sarah Tully,Adrian Wells,Anthony P Morrison Sarah Tully
Safety-seeking behaviours are responses employed to protect against perceived threat. In relation to anxiety disorders, safety-seeking behaviours have been implicated in both the formation and maintenance of distress. Several studies have h...
Thomas A Fergus,Marcantonio M Spada Thomas A Fergus
Cyberchondria refers to the repeated use of the Internet to search for health-related information, which leads to negative consequences. This two-part study provides the first known examination of how cyberchondria relates to (a) problemati...
Cristiana Duarte,José Pinto-Gouveia,R James Stubbs Cristiana Duarte
A low-intensity 4-week intervention that included components of compassion, mindfulness, and acceptance was delivered to women diagnosed with binge eating disorder. Participants were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 conditions: intervention (n =...
Maria Grazia Strepparava,Marco Bani,Federico Zorzi et al. Maria Grazia Strepparava et al.
Psychological problems-from the most minor such as exams anxiety to the more severe such as personality disorders-are not rare in young adults. University Counselling Services often present the only opportunity for undergraduates to meet he...
Raquel Nogueira-Arjona,Martí Santacana,María Montoro et al. Raquel Nogueira-Arjona et al.
In the context of psychological treatment, a sudden gain is a large and enduring improvement in symptom severity that occurs between two single therapy sessions. The influence of sudden gains on long-term outcomes and functional impairment ...
Andrea Fossati,Antonella Somma,Robert F Krueger et al. Andrea Fossati et al.
This study aims at testing the hypothesis that the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders fifth edition (DSM-5) alternative model of personality disorder (AMPD) traits may be significantly associated with deficits on 2 differ...