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期刊名:Journal of behavioral and cognitive therapy

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ISSN:2589-9791

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IF/分区:1.6/Q3

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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 evalua...
Emily R Weiss,Victoria R Hart-Derrick,Tara Ramsay-Patel et al. Emily R Weiss et al.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is often comorbid with disordered eating behaviors. Effective treatments are critically needed for this complex population. Mindful movement interventions may represent a promising, adjunctive treatment...
Gavin N Rackoff,Lawrence T Monocello,Lauren A Fowler et al. Gavin N Rackoff et al.
Online surveys are routinely used in mental health screening and treatment follow-up assessment, though they can yield low response rates. We tested the effects of social psychology-informed influence strategies for increasing rates of part...
Laura D&#x;Adamo,Layna Paraboschi,Anne Claire Grammer et al. Laura D&#x;Adamo et al.
Background: Mental health problems are increasing in prevalence among college students, yet few students receive treatment due to barriers such as insufficient resources in college counseling centers. Digital mental healt...
Franchesca Castro-Ramirez,María Abigail Paz-Pérez,Taylor C McGuire et al. Franchesca Castro-Ramirez et al.
This study examined descriptions of suicidal thoughts and behavior (STB) to identify risk and protective factors that may present in clinical settings among university students from Latin America. Our focus was on answering the following ke...
Sasha Gorrell,Daniel Le Grange,Dan V Blalock et al. Sasha Gorrell et al.
Despite the wide-reaching impact of eating disorders (EDs), less is known about eating pathology among individuals across racial/ethnic groups whose gender identity differs from the binary categorization. Examining ED pathology both across ...
Kelly J Rohan,Julia Camuso,Jessica Perez et al. Kelly J Rohan et al.
Using data from a clinical trial comparing cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT-SAD) and light therapy (LT) for winter seasonal affective disorder (SAD; N = 177), we explored critical decision points, or treatment weeks, that predict likelihoo...
Matthew T Luciano,Meghan E McDevitt-Murphy,James G Murphy et al. Matthew T Luciano et al.
This study reports findings from an open trial of a two-session intervention for veterans with symptoms of PTSD and hazardous drinking. Rooted in behavioral economic theory, this intervention aimed to decrease alcohol use and increase alcoh...
Mildred Vera,Adriana Obén,Deborah Juarbe et al. Mildred Vera et al.
The evidence base supporting the usefulness of traditional cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and newer acceptance-based CBT treatments for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) has grown over the past decades. GAD is prevalent among several L...