نتایج جستجو برای: transdiagnostic group

تعداد نتایج: 980087  

Journal: :practice in clinical psychology 0
mozhgan lotfi ph. d. of clinical psychology, dept. of clinical psychology, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran maryam bakhtiyari department of clinical psychology, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. ali asghar asgharnezhad farid ph. d. of psychology, dept. of clinical psychology, tehran psychiatric institute, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mehdi amini behavioral sciences research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

objective: an important concept for understanding emotional disorders is emotion regulation. the present study focuses on effectiveness of transdiagnostic therapy on emotion regulation strategies of patients with emotional disorders in comparison with cognitive-behavior therapy. methods: this study was a pretest/posttest randomized control trial. a diagnostically heterogeneous clinical sample o...

2017
Karolina Zarychta Barbara Mullan Magdalena Kruk Aleksandra Luszczynska

BACKGROUND Establishing the sequence in which risk factors for eating disorders (ED) emerge would enable more effective ED prevention. Thus, in our study we investigated reciprocal and indirect associations between three cognitive and behavioral ED determinants (appearance orientation, appearance worries, and dieting) emphasized in the transdiagnostic model of ED. METHODS Data were collected ...

2017
Schahryar Kananian Sarah Ayoughi Arieja Farugie Devon Hinton Ulrich Stangier

Background: Approximately half of all asylum seekers suffer from trauma-related disorders requiring treatment, among them Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, and somatic symptoms. There is a lack of easily accessible, low-threshold treatments taking the cultural background into account. Culturally Adapted CBT (CA CBT) is a well evaluated, transdiagnostic group interventio...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2014
Katie A McLaughlin Amelia Aldao Blair E Wisco Lori M Hilt

The high degree of comorbidity among mental disorders has generated interest in identifying transdiagnostic processes associated with multiple types of psychopathology. Susan Nolen-Hoeksema conceptualized rumination as one such transdiagnostic process associated with depression, anxiety, substance abuse, binge eating, and self-injurious behavior. The degree to which rumination accounts for the ...

2016
Jonathan E. Prousky

Most serious mental disorders are currently treated as though they are discrete diagnostic entities deserving of disorder-speci!c treatment. However, it is known that many commonalities exist across all emotional disorders (particularly early-stage or mild-to-moderate anxiety and mood disorders). Accordingly, a more parsimonious approach might o"er substantive bene!ts with less cost and broader...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2010
Peter M McEvoy Alison E J Mahoney Michelle L Moulds

Accumulating evidence suggests that repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is a transdiagnostic phenomenon. However, various forms of RNT such as worry, rumination, and post-event processing have been assessed using separate measures and have almost exclusively been examined within the anxiety, depression, and social phobia literatures, respectively. A single transdiagnostic measure of RNT would fa...

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 2011
Allison G Harvey Greg Murray Rebecca A Chandler Adriane Soehner

Sleep disturbance is increasingly recognized as an important, but understudied, mechanism in the complex and multi-factorial causation of the symptoms and functional disability associated with psychiatric disorders. This review proposes that it is biologically plausible for sleep disturbance to be mechanistically transdiagnostic. More specifically, we propose that sleep disturbance is aetiologi...

2014
Amy Kranzler Jami F. Young Benjamin L. Hankin John R. Z. Abela Maurice J. Elias Edward A. Selby

The current study used longitudinal data to examine the role of emotional awareness as a transdiagnostic risk factor for internalizing symptoms. Participants were 204 youth, ages 7 to 16, who completed assessments every three months for a year. Results from hierarchical mixed effects modeling indicated that low emotional awareness predicted both depressive and anxiety symptoms for up to one yea...

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