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期刊名:Clinical psychology in europe

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ISSN:2625-3410

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Niclas Kullgard,Rolf Holmqvist,Gerhard Andersson Niclas Kullgard
Background: Why clients discontinue their psychotherapies has attracted more attention recently as it is a major problem for many healthcare services. Studies suggest that dropout rates may be affected by the mode of ther...
Epameinondas Leimonis,Katerina Koutra Epameinondas Leimonis
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Emily J Meachon,Martina Zemp,Georg W Alpers Emily J Meachon
Background: Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder primarily characterized by fine and gross motor coordination difficulties. Yet, many aspects remain unclear regarding the clini...
Belinda Graham,Lucy Bowes,Anke Ehlers Belinda Graham
Background: Elevated social anxiety is more likely among bullied children than those who have not been bullied but it is not inevitable and may be influenced by cognitive factors. Lower self-esteem and more external locus...
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Background: We wanted to analyze trends in psychotherapy research during the last decade. We used published randomized clinical trials (RCTs) that are cited in Web of Science (WoS) as an index for these activities. ...
Jan Schürmann-Vengels,Philipp Pascal Victor,Patrizia Odyniec et al. Jan Schürmann-Vengels et al.
Background: Recent findings indicated that mental disorders are associated with both an up-regulation of negative affect and a down-regulation of positive affect (PA) as distinct processes. Established treatment approache...
Samuel St-Amour,Lionel Cailhol,Anthony C Ruocco et al. Samuel St-Amour et al.
Background: Physical exercise is an evidence-based treatment to reduce symptoms and negative affect in several psychiatric disorders, including depressive, anxiety, and psychotic disorders. However, the effect of physical...