When Are Therapists’ Efforts to Bring About Cognitive Change Effective? Considering Interpersonal Vulnerabilities as Contextual FactorsInternational Journal of Cognitive Therapy - Tập 14 - Trang 623-638 - 2021
Iony D. Ezawa, Samuel T. Murphy, Megan L. Whelen, Daniel R. Strunk
We examined interpersonal variables as moderators of the relation between therapists’ use of cognitive change (CC) strategies and CC in a sample of 125 adults who participated in cognitive behavioral therapy for depression. We measured self-reported maladaptive personality characteristics, interpersonal problems, and social skills at intake. Observers rated therapist adherence to cognitive methods...... hiện toàn bộ
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for OCD: Stand-Alone and Post-CBT Augmentation ApproachesInternational Journal of Cognitive Therapy - Tập 11 - Trang 58-79 - 2018
Steven Selchen, Lance L. Hawley, Rotem Regev, Peggy Richter, Neil A. Rector
Mindfulness, defined as the awareness that emerges through paying attention on purpose, in the present moment and nonjudgmentally, promotes engagement with internal experience and has been shown to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression in meta-analyses, but few have tested its potential benefits in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). The following study aimed to test the preliminary efficacy ...... hiện toàn bộ
Thinking About Disgust: Cognitive Processes Mediate the Associations Between Disgust Proneness and OCD Symptom DomainsInternational Journal of Cognitive Therapy - Tập 15 - Trang 231-254 - 2022
Sandra Krause, Catherine Ouellet-Courtois, Andrea Sandstrom, Adam S. Radomsky
The present study explored selected cognitive domains in the relationship between disgust proneness and OCD symptomatology, investigating the associations between disgust proneness, cognitive processes, and OCD symptom domains. Undergraduate participants (N = 149) completed questionnaires measuring disgust proneness, OCD symptomatology, and OCD-relevant beliefs. Six parallel mediation models were ...... hiện toàn bộ
Conceptual and Clinical Innovations of Well-being TherapyInternational Journal of Cognitive Therapy - Tập 14 - Trang 196-208 - 2021
Jenny Guidi, Giovanni A. Fava
The evidence supporting the use of well-being therapy (WBT), a specific psychotherapeutic strategy for modulating psychological well-being, and its specific contribution when it is combined with other psychotherapeutic techniques is still limited. However, the insights gained by the use of WBT may unravel innovative approaches to assessment and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders. An important...... hiện toàn bộ
The Emotional Schemas and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptom Dimensions in People with Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderInternational Journal of Cognitive Therapy - Tập 13 - Trang 341-357 - 2020
Vahid Khosravani, Seyed Mehdi Samimi Ardestani, Ali Mohammadzadeh, Farangis Sharifi Bastan, Ali Amirinezhad
Growing research shows an association between emotional schemas and psychopathology. Therefore, the study of emotional schemas in psychiatric disorders is an important issue regarding psychopathology. Also, emotional processes are important factors in relation to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), but experimentally no study has examined the relations of emotional schemas to obsessive-compulsive...... hiện toàn bộ
Social Media Use and Sleep Outcomes among Adolescents at High Risk for SuicideInternational Journal of Cognitive Therapy - - Trang 1-19 - 2023
Jessica L. Hamilton, Saskia L. Jorgensen, Zion Crichlow, Candice Biernesser, Jamie Zelazny, Peter L. Franzen, Tina R. Goldstein, David A. Brent
Sleep is a modifiable risk factor for suicidal thoughts and behaviors in adolescents, and social media use may be one factor linked to sleep outcomes. The current study examined self-reported subjective daytime and nighttime social media use (SMU) as a predictor of both subjective and objectively- captured sleep (timing, duration, and quality) among adolescents at high risk for suicide in an inten...... hiện toàn bộ
A Real-Time Evaluation of Within-Person and Between-Person Risk for Suicidal BehaviorsInternational Journal of Cognitive Therapy - - Trang 1-21 - 2023
Megan L. Rogers
Intensive longitudinal designs have been increasingly leveraged to examine short-term risk factors for suicidal ideation and intent. Less understood, however, are factors that may increase risk for momentary engagement in suicidal behaviors (i.e., plans, preparations, and attempts). The present study examines commonly cited transdiagnostic suicide risk factors as predictors of suicidal behaviors a...... hiện toàn bộ
Looming Cognitive Style (LCS), Repetitive Negative Thinking (RNT), and Anxiety: a Cross-Sectional StudyInternational Journal of Cognitive Therapy - Tập 11 - Trang 262-271 - 2018
Ayşe Altan-Atalay
Looming cognitive style (LCS) was proposed as a vulnerability and risk factor specific for anxiety disorders, which manifests itself through the overestimation of threat perception, as becoming more intense through space and time. Despite a large number of studies on the association of LCS with anxiety disorders, research on the mechanisms through which LCS influence anxiety are rather limited. Wo...... hiện toàn bộ