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ISSN:0005-7967

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David Bakker,Nikolaos Kazantzis,Debra Rickwood et al. David Bakker et al.
Many smartphone applications (apps) for mental health (MHapps) are available to the public. However, few have been the subject of a randomized controlled trial (RCT), and the change processes that are hypothesized to mediate claimed effects...
Katherine Lucas,Camilla C Luck,Ottmar V Lipp Katherine Lucas
Although contemporary treatments for anxiety disorders are very efficient in reducing anxiety, return of fear after successful treatment is common which signifies a need for interventions that have a more enduring outcome. A recent laborato...
Timo Skodzik,Marijke Hannah Adelt,Viktoria Anna Nossek et al. Timo Skodzik et al.
Worry is a verbal and abstract thought activity with only little mental imagery involved. It has been shown that this processing bias leads to hampered emotional processing of worry topics so that worry is maintained in the long run. Howeve...
Megan L Rogers,Matthew E Schneider,Anna R Gai et al. Megan L Rogers et al.
Suicide is more highly stigmatized than most mental health conditions; however, no interventions have aimed to modify the stigma of suicide in the general population. This study tested the efficacy of two brief web-based interventions-psych...
Sarah A Bilsky,Renee M Cloutier,Teah-Marie Bynion et al. Sarah A Bilsky et al.
A large body of work links parental sick role reinforcement behavior to adolescent panic vulnerability. To date, however, little work has examined the role of the adolescent in this process. The current study addressed this gap in the liter...
Emily E Bernstein,Richard J McNally Emily E Bernstein
Though exercise is associated with emotional health, it remains unclear what psychological processes account for this relationship. The present study explores emotional recovery from and responses to stress as links. It extends prior resear...
Mirjana Majdandžić,Wieke de Vente,Cristina Colonnesi et al. Mirjana Majdandžić et al.
Recent theories propose that (especially fathers') challenging parenting behavior (CPB) serves to reduce offspring's anxiety development, and that fearful children are more susceptible to parenting. Using a longitudinal design we explored w...
Amanda A Uliaszek,Kevin Hamdullahpur,Carla D Chugani et al. Amanda A Uliaszek et al.
The present study examined mechanisms of change in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills group and positive psychotherapy (PPT) group intervention, two treatments that have previously been shown to be effective at reducing symptoms of B...
Sahaj Kang,Bram Vervliet,Iris M Engelhard et al. Sahaj Kang et al.
Exposure-based therapies are effective for anxiety disorders, but relapse remains a problem. One explanation might be that exposure therapy reduces threat expectancy but not related feelings of unpleasantness (negative valence of the condit...
Sheila A M Rauch,Catherine Koola,Loren Post et al. Sheila A M Rauch et al.
Recent research emphasizes emotional engagement and between-session extinction, but no longer within-session extinction, as the primary mechanisms underlying exposure therapy for the treatment of PTSD. No previous studies have examined chan...