Respiratory sinus arrhythmia predicts perceived therapy process of a group-based acceptance and commitment therapy intervention [0.03%]
团体导向的接纳承诺疗法干预过程中主观疗效预测指标:呼吸窦性心律变异性的横断面研究
William H OBrien,Paul Goetz,Aaron T OBrien et al.
William H OBrien et al.
Engagement in psychotherapy is partially contingent on present-moment focus, mindfulness, and emotion regulation skills. These skills can be linked to parasympathetic functioning with theoretical explanations provided by polyvagal and neuro...
Lillian Reuman,Jennifer Buchholz,Jonathan Abramowitz
Lillian Reuman
Earworms refer to catchy tunes that run repeatedly through a person's mind. Empirical literature regarding earworms is scant; however, some researchers have conceptualized the phenomenon as an unwanted intrusion in the context of obsessive-...
Chad T Wetterneck,Rachel C Leonard,Thomas G Adams et al.
Chad T Wetterneck et al.
Studies investigating the impact of depressive symptoms on obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) treatment have yielded mixed findings. The purpose of the study is to extend previous research, which primarily used outpatient samples, to deter...
The Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised: Replication of the psychometric properties in China [0.03%]
修订强迫问卷在中国的心理测量特征的复制研究
Hengfen Gong,Tessa M H Nederpel,Guozhen Lin et al.
Hengfen Gong et al.
The aim of this study is to replicate the findings from previous research about the psychometric properties of the Mandarin Chinese version of the Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised (OCI-R), which assesses the presence of symptoms obses...
Preliminary evidence of the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy for death anxiety in Iranian clients diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder [0.03%]
初步证据接受和承诺疗法对被诊断为强迫症的伊朗客户死亡焦虑的有效性
Mohammad Hassan Davazdahemami,Abolfazl Bayrami,Julie M Petersen et al.
Mohammad Hassan Davazdahemami et al.
The authors investigated the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for the treatment of death anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) with eight adult women in Iran. The ACT protocol was conducted in weekly solo s...
Anxiety sensitivity and posttraumatic stress symptoms in sexual assault survivors [0.03%]
性侵幸存者中的焦虑敏感性和创伤后应激症状
Sarah C Jessup,Shannon M Blakey,Jonathan S Abramowitz
Sarah C Jessup
Anxiety sensitivity (AS), the fear of anxiety-related physiological sensations, is a predictor of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) following a traumatic event, yet there is limited research on the relationship between AS and PTSS among ...
Using acceptance and commitment therapy techniques to enhance treatment engagement in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder [0.03%]
利用接纳承诺疗法技术提高退伍军人创伤后应激障碍治疗的参与度
M Ashton Phillips,Tannah Chase,Chandra Bautista et al.
M Ashton Phillips et al.
Evidence-based treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are available for veterans, but many do not benefit due to low treatment engagement. This may be partially due to avoidance behaviors characteristic of individuals with PTSD...
Niza A Tonarely,Jamie A Sherman,Rebecca A Grossman et al.
Niza A Tonarely et al.
Structural research on neuroticism, as indicated by Big Five personality traits and/or internalizing symptoms, has been conducted with youth. However, no structural research has investigated neuroticism as characterized by transdiagnostic r...
William Taboas,Dean McKay
William Taboas
Incompleteness (INC) and Harm Avoidance (HA) are known core dimensions of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Emotional processing and inhibitory learning (IL) have both been proposed as viable mechanisms of exposure for the alleviation of...
Nightmare experience and personality disorder functioning styles in healthy volunteers and nightmare disorder patients [0.03%]
健康志愿者和噩梦障碍患者的人格解体功能风格的噩梦体验
Xu Shao,Chu Wang,Chanchan Shen et al.
Xu Shao et al.
Nightmares are prevalent in psychiatric disorders, and personality disorder features might be associated with nightmare experience, especially in nightmare disorder patients. The authors invited 219 healthy volunteers and 118 nightmare diso...