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期刊名:Clinical psychology in europe

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ISSN:2625-3410

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Vanessa Hofschröer,Maj-Britt Vivell,Andrea S Hartmann et al. Vanessa Hofschröer et al.
Background: Body checking (BC) is widespread among healthy populations and in individuals with eating disorders (EDs), body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), and illness anxiety disorder (IAD). Etiological models of these three ...
Aaron L Mross,Hidehiko Takahashi,Katja Koelkebeck et al. Aaron L Mross et al.
Background: The increasing popularity of mental-health information on social media platforms such as TikTok is raising concerns regarding misinformation. Previous research is limited to single disorders and videos in the ...
Lea Schumacher,Levente Kriston Lea Schumacher
Background: The network theory describes mental disorders as a network of interacting symptoms. While most research on the network theory is based on network analyses of symptom data, little is known about mental health p...
Johanna Schröder,Sebastian Trautmann,Nils F Töpfer et al. Johanna Schröder et al.
Background: Despite efforts to integrate psychotherapy, the field remains fragmented into distinct theoretical orientations and practical approaches. Prejudices held by psychotherapists towards those from other theoretica...
Hannah Vogel,Jens Barenbrügge,Julia Jenisch et al. Hannah Vogel et al.
Background: Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is characterized by an excessive preoccupation with perceived appearance flaws, often accompanied by repetitive behaviors such as frequent mirror checking. It is further associat...
Johanna S Schüller,Jacob Kujat,Jan M Schittenhelm et al. Johanna S Schüller et al.
Background: Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a prevalent mental disorder characterised by fear of negative evaluation. Although effective treatment approaches are available, access remains limited due to psychological and...
Wolf-Gero Lange,Muriel A Hagenaars Wolf-Gero Lange
Background and objectives: Cognitive models suggest that individuals with high degrees of social anxiety (SAs) tend to incorrectly interpret (ambiguous) social cues as negative evaluations and thus justifying their fears....
Karin C Brocki,Monica Buhrman,Farzaneh Badinlou et al. Karin C Brocki et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic naturally raised concerns about mental health and wellbeing around the world. As time passed, persisting physical and mental symptoms of post COVID-19, referred to as Post COVID Condition...
Floor Bennebroek Evertsz&#x;,Florentine L S Goes,Pieter C F Stokkers et al. Floor Bennebroek Evertsz&#x; et al.
Background and aims: 'Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)-specific-Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy' (CBT) is effective in improving Quality of Life (QoL) and in decreasing anxiety and depression in IBD-patients with poor mental...