item: #1 of 144 id: cpe-10005 author: Greaves-Lord, Kirstin; Skuse, David; Mandy, William title: Innovations of the ICD-11 in the Field of Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Psychological Approach date: 2022-12-15 words: 9631 flesch: 40 summary: Autistic people may struggle to understand non-autistic people, but also, non-autistic people frequently struggle to empathise with autistic people. People with an ASD diagnosis vary in terms of their social motivation, although ICD-11 states that there is a tendency for them, compared to non-autistic people, to show less interest in social interactions, and be less likely to pay attention to other people’s verbal and non-verbal social cues. keywords: article; asd; autism; behaviours; development; disorder; europe; health; icd-11; individuals; issue; language; organization; people; psychology; world cache: cpe-10005.pdf plain text: cpe-10005.txt item: #2 of 144 id: cpe-10313 author: Wilson, Emma; Onwumere, Juliana; Hirsch, Colette title: Psychological Processes Associated With Resilience in UK-Based Unpaid Caregivers During the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2022-12-22 words: 9367 flesch: 40 summary: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.112.125369 Smits, J. A. J., Julian, K., Rosenfield, D., & Powers, M. B. (2012). https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.5806 Gross, J. J. (1998). keywords: anxiety; article; bias; caregivers; covid-19; depression; emotion; health; interpretation; levels; psychology; reappraisal; regulation; resilience cache: cpe-10313.pdf plain text: cpe-10313.txt item: #3 of 144 id: cpe-10451 author: Rojas, Rodrigo Lautaro; Cremades, Camila Florencia; Celleri, Milagros; Garay, Cristian Javier title: Overall Anxiety Severity and Impairment Scale (OASIS) and Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS): Adaptation and Validation in Buenos Aires, Argentina date: 2023-06-29 words: 8078 flesch: 49 summary: It was validated in both clinical and non-clinical samples and in paper-and-pencil and online formats, showing excellent internal consistency and good convergent and discriminative validity (Bragdon et al., 2016; Campbell-Sills et al., 2009; Farrahi et al., 2020; González-Robles et al., 2018; Hermans et al., 2015; Ito, Oe, et al., 2015; Moore et al., 2015; Norman et al., 2006; Norman et al., 2011; Osma et al., 2019; Osma et al., 2021; Sandora et al., 2021). However, all of these instruments are limited to assessing the frequency and intensity of specific symptoms and do not offer a global measure of the severity and interference associated with these symptoms, either in established disorders or at subclinical levels (González Robles et al., 2018; Norman et al., 2006). keywords: anxiety; argentina; article; clinical; depression; et al; impairment; items; oasis; sample; scale; severity cache: cpe-10451.pdf plain text: cpe-10451.txt item: #4 of 144 id: cpe-10495 author: Kock, Merle; Belmans, Eline; Raes, Filip title: Fear of Happiness Predicts Concurrent but not Prospective Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents date: 2023-06-29 words: 7280 flesch: 46 summary: However, FOH significantly predicted depressive symptoms at follow-up with FOH Predicts Concurrent Depressive Symptoms 8 Clinical Psychology in Europe 2023, Vol. 5(2), Article e10495 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.10495 https://www.psychopen.eu/ a small-to-medium effect size when baseline depressive symptoms were deleted from the model (partial R 2 = .07, 95% CI According to reward devaluation theory, such an association of positivity with negative outcomes will result in positive stimuli being devalued over time, contributing to or maintaining depressive symptoms. keywords: adolescents; anhedonia; dass; depressive; emotions; fear; foh; folc; psychology; study; symptoms cache: cpe-10495.pdf plain text: cpe-10495.txt item: #5 of 144 id: cpe-10647 author: Maercker, Andreas title: The ICD-11 Diagnoses in the Mental Health Field – An Innovative Mixture date: 2022-12-15 words: 1897 flesch: 40 summary: It is very fortunate that our journal Clinical Psychology in Europe is addressing the topic of ICD-11 diagnoses, and as mentioned earlier, that many other regions of the world have already highlighted it as an area of particular prominence and innovation. Clinical Psychology in Europe, 2022, Vol. keywords: disorders; europe; icd-11; psychology cache: cpe-10647.pdf plain text: cpe-10647.txt item: #6 of 144 id: cpe-10841 author: Kanske, Philipp; Rief, Winfried title: Is Singing Under the Christmas Tree Psychologically Recommended? A Scientific Evaluation date: 2022-12-22 words: 1586 flesch: 53 summary: Meta-analytically, group singing effects for mental health conditions reach moderate to large effect sizes in wellbeing and mental health improvements, mainly attributable to improved emotional states, sense of belonging and self-confidence in patients (Williams et al., 2018). This social attentiveness and adaptation increases group cohesion and accordingly, group singing even promotes feelings of social inclusion (Welch et al., 2014). keywords: article; christmas; psychology; singing cache: cpe-10841.pdf plain text: cpe-10841.txt item: #7 of 144 id: cpe-11215 author: Schlintl, Carina; Schienle, Anne title: Reduction of Pathological Skin-Picking Via Expressive Writing: A Randomized Controlled Trial date: 2023-06-29 words: 7332 flesch: 50 summary: SPS_R = skin picking scale revised; MIDAS (focused) = subscale focused picking of the Milwaukee Inventory for the Dimensions of Adult skin picking; STADI_depression = subscale trait depression of the State Trait Anxiety and Depression Inventory; STADI_anxiety = subscale trait anxiety of the State Trait Anxiety and Depression Inventory. EWpp = expressive writing paper/pencil; EWc = expressive writing computer; PDpp = picture description paper pencil; PDc = picture description computer; EW = expressive writing; PD = picture description. keywords: anxiety; effects; participants; picking; psychology; reduction; skin; study; trait; urge; writing cache: cpe-11215.pdf plain text: cpe-11215.txt item: #8 of 144 id: cpe-11499 author: Cathelyn, Femke; Linthout, Tilia; Van Dessel, Pieter; Claes, Laurence; De Houwer, Jan title: Announcement of the Registered Report “Can a Variant of the Implicit Association Test Detect Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in a Clinical Population? A Registered Report” date: 2023-03-31 words: 1179 flesch: 44 summary: However, we still lack strong predictors of future NSSI behaviour, with the most notable exception being prior NSSI behaviour (Franklin et al., 2017; Griep & MacKinnon, 2022; Kiekens et al., 2018; Turner et al., 2013; Whitlock et al., 2013). Clinical Psychology in Europe, 2023, Vol. 5(1), Article e11499, https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.11499 Published (VoR): 2023-03-31 Handling Editor: Cornelia Weise, Philipps-University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany Corresponding Author: Tilia Linthout, Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, H. Dunantlaan 2, 9000 Ghent, Belgium. keywords: injury; nssi; psychology; report; self cache: cpe-11499.pdf plain text: cpe-11499.txt item: #9 of 144 id: cpe-11567 author: Martin-Soelch, Chantal title: The (Neuro)-Science Behind Resilience: A Focus on Stress and Reward date: 2023-03-31 words: 2538 flesch: 35 summary: Biological Psychiatry, 72(7), 588–594. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2012.04.034 Pfaltz, M. C., Halligan, S. L., Haim-Nachum, S., Sopp, M. R., Åhs, F., Bachem, R., Bartoli, E., Belete, H., Belete, T., Berzengi, A., Dukes, D., Essadek, A., Iqbal, N., Jobson, L., Langevin, R., Levy-Gigi, E., Lüönd, A. M., Martin-Soelch, C., Michael, T., Oe, M., Olff, M., Ceylan, D., Raghavan, V., Ramakrishnan, M., Sar, V., Spies, G., Wadji, D. L., Wamser-Nanney, R., Fares-Otero, N. E., Schnyder, U., & Seedat, S. (2022). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00127 Kessler, R. C., McLaughlin, K. A., Green, J. G., Gruber, M. J., Sampson, N. A., Zaslavsky, A. M., Aguilar-Gaxiola, S., Alhamzawi, A. O., Alonso, J., Angermeyer, M., Benjet, C., Bromet, E., Chatterji, S., de Girolamo, G., Demyttenaere, K., Fayyad, J., Florescu, S., Gal, G., Gureje, O., Haro, J. M., Hu, C. Y., Karam, E. G., Kawakami, N., Lee, S., Lepine, J. P., Ormel, J., Posada-Villa, J., Sagar, R., Tsang, A., Ustun, T. B., Vassilev, S., Viana, M. C., & Williams, D. R. (2010). keywords: reward; stress cache: cpe-11567.pdf plain text: cpe-11567.txt item: #10 of 144 id: cpe-12063 author: Andersson, Gerhard title: Missed Opportunities in Clinical Psychology: What About Running Factorial Design Internet Trials and Using Other Outcomes Than Self-Report? date: 2023-06-29 words: 1839 flesch: 46 summary: Later when we began doing trials on the internet we included a behavioural approach test in studies on specific phobia (e.g., Andersson et al., 2013). In my PhD I had a trial on older adults with hearing loss including a behavioural test of communication skills (Andersson et al., 1995). keywords: andersson; behavioural; psychology; research; treatment cache: cpe-12063.pdf plain text: cpe-12063.txt item: #11 of 144 id: cpe-2361 author: MacKrill, Kate; Gamble, Greg D.; Bean, Debbie J.; Cundy, Tim; Petrie, Keith J. title: Evidence of a Media-Induced Nocebo Response Following a Nationwide Antidepressant Drug Switch date: 2019-03-29 words: 4625 flesch: 46 summary: This study aimed to examine the effect of the media coverage on drug side effects reported to the national Centre for Adverse Reactions Monitoring (CARM) and whether the specific symptoms reported in the media increased compared to side effects not reported in the media. We found the number of side effects and complaints of reduced therapeutic effect increased significantly following the media stories (interruption effect = 41.83, keywords: article; effects; generic; media; new; nocebo; petrie; reports cache: cpe-2361.pdf plain text: cpe-2361.txt item: #12 of 144 id: cpe-2363 author: Maercker, Andreas; Augsburger, Mareike title: Developments in Psychotraumatology: A Conceptual, Biological, and Cultural Update date: 2019-03-29 words: 7978 flesch: 41 summary: A short-term treatment for traumatic stress disorder (2nd ed.). In the first section, the new concept of disorders specifically associated with stress and its relevant diagnostic groups (posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD], complex PTSD, prolonged grief disorder, and adjustment disorder) are presented, with an emphasis on PTSD. keywords: abuse; article; childhood; developments; disorder; europe; experiences; icd-11; maercker; psychology; psychotraumatology; ptsd; stress; studies cache: cpe-2363.pdf plain text: cpe-2363.txt item: #13 of 144 id: cpe-2365 author: Lincoln, Tania M.; Pedersen , Anya title: An Overview of the Evidence for Psychological Interventions for Psychosis: Results From Meta-Analyses date: 2019-03-29 words: 10317 flesch: 52 summary: Moreover, the differences in methodological rigour, the inclusion criteria, and the classification of therapy approaches (e.g. inconsistency in what is counted as CBT) result in high levels of heterogeneity in the findings and make it diffi‐ cult to directly compare different meta-analyses. In Germany, studies indicate that only a minority of psychosis patients have access to evidence-based psychotherapy (Schlier & Lincoln, 2016). keywords: analyses; approaches; e s; evidence; family; interventions; meta; n. s.; psychology; psychosis; schizophrenia; symptoms; therapy cache: cpe-2365.pdf plain text: cpe-2365.txt item: #14 of 144 id: cpe-2367 author: Frostholm, Lisbeth; Rask, Charlotte Ulrikka title: Third Wave Treatments for Functional Somatic Syndromes and Health Anxiety Across the Age Span: A Narrative Review date: 2019-03-29 words: 18810 flesch: 58 summary: Finally, three consecutive studies from one research group examined internet-delivered acceptance-based exposure therapy for IBS (Ljótsson et al., 2010; Ljótsson et al., 2011; Ljótsson et al., 2014). They found high effects of this treatment compared to an online discussion forum (Ljótsson et al., 2010). keywords: acceptance; act; c t; e s; et al; m ed; m o; pain; studies; study; therapy; treatment; wave cache: cpe-2367.pdf plain text: cpe-2367.txt item: #15 of 144 id: cpe-2369 author: Rief, Winfried; Weise, Cornelia title: Overcoming Barriers and Limitations – Why This New Journal Is Needed date: 2019-03-29 words: 1211 flesch: 33 summary: Not because we feel the need to add another obscure new journal to the field, but because we are keen to have a journal that is committed to encouraging a modern and self-critical discussion in the scientific community, to have a journal that is open-minded about topics considered for publication, to have a journal that increases the visibility of our field of research and to have a journal that provides innovative ideas for future re‐ search in clinical psychology. https://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.32872/cpe.v1i1.32600&domain=pdf&date_stamp=2019-03-29 https://cpe.psychopen.eu/ https://www.psychopen.eu/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CPE aims to face several challenges in the field of clinical psychology: A first challenge stems from the past, when clinical psychology limited its power and potential to influence society with tensions and artificial barriers between traditions, es‐ pecially between traditions of psychotherapy (“schools”). keywords: journal; psychology; research cache: cpe-2369.pdf plain text: cpe-2369.txt item: #16 of 144 id: cpe-2373 author: Rief, Winfried; Joormann, Jutta title: Revisiting the Cognitive Model of Depression: The Role of Expectations date: 2019-03-29 words: 7835 flesch: 38 summary: If depressed patients re‐ ceived strategies that inhibited cognitive immunization, the change to positive feedback resulted also in a change of negative expectations to positive expectations (Kube et al., 2018a). Beck’s original for‐ mulation of the cognitive triad in depression can be easily transformed to expectations: negative expectations for outcomes relevant to the self, negative expectations about oth‐ er’s behavior, and finally negative expectations about future events. keywords: article; cognitive; depression; events; expectations; experiences; immunization; model; patients; psychology; rief; strategies; treatment cache: cpe-2373.pdf plain text: cpe-2373.txt item: #17 of 144 id: cpe-2375 author: Laireiter, Anton-Rupert; Weise, Cornelia title: The Heterogeneity of National Regulations in Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment in Europe date: 2019-03-29 words: 4122 flesch: 37 summary: Similarly, there are differing understandings of clinical psychology, clinical psychological treatment, and National Regulations in Clinical Psychology 4 Clinical Psychology in Europe 2019, Vol.1(1), Article e34406 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.v1i1.34406 https://www.psychopen.eu/ psychotherapy: In some countries, psychotherapy is a sub-specialization of clinical-psy‐ chology and thereby reserved for clinical psychologists (e.g. Slovakia, Hungary), in oth‐ ers, psychotherapy is a distinct profession with separate regulations and may also be open to holders of qualifications from related fields (e.g. medicine or pedagogy). However, when it comes to postgraduate education and practical work in clinical psychology, no such harmonization exists - there is still significant heterogeneity between European countries. keywords: countries; e.g.; europe; european; health; psychologists; psychology; regulations; training; treatment cache: cpe-2375.pdf plain text: cpe-2375.txt item: #18 of 144 id: cpe-2377 author: Taubner, Svenja; Volkert, Jana title: Evidence-Based Psychodynamic Therapies for the Treatment of Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder date: 2019-06-28 words: 8498 flesch: 41 summary: 85% of BPD patients have a 12-months diagnosis of at least one axis I and 74% for another axis II disorder (Grant et al., 2008). 69-80% of BPD patients engage in sui‐ cidal behavior and 3-10% commit suicide with a 50 fold heightened risk in comparison to the general population (Gunderson, Weinberg, & Choi-Kain, 2013; keywords: borderline; bpd; change; disorder; fonagy; journal; mbt; mentalizing; patient; personality; psychology; psychotherapy; self; tfp; treatment cache: cpe-2377.pdf plain text: cpe-2377.txt item: #19 of 144 id: cpe-2379 author: Cosci, Fiammetta; Guidi, Jenny; Tomba, Elena; Fava, Giovanni A. title: The Emerging Role of Clinical Pharmacopsychology date: 2019-06-28 words: 7929 flesch: 38 summary: Its aim is to provide a comprehensive assessment of the clinical important changes that are concerned with wanted and expected treatment effects; treatment-induced unwanted side effects; and the patient's own personal experience of a change in terms of well-being and/or quality of life. Assessing the side effects that occur with any type of drug treatment requires a careful clinimetric collection of symptoms in addition to medical laboratory and investigational methods. keywords: article; bech; clinical; cosci; drugs; effects; fava; pharmacopsychology; psychotherapy; symptoms; tomba; treatment cache: cpe-2379.pdf plain text: cpe-2379.txt item: #20 of 144 id: cpe-2381 author: Petrie, Keith J.; MacKrill, Kate; Silvester, Connor; Gamble, Greg D.; Dalbeth, Nicola; Pennebaker, James W. title: OK Computer? A Time Analysis of Google Searches About Symptoms date: 2019-06-28 words: 4059 flesch: 55 summary: Further research should investigate the predictive validity of Google symptom searches, and whether deviations of such from the times and days outlined in the current study have differential implications for healthcare service traffic. The majority of symptom searches show relatively stable diurnal and weekly patterns. keywords: article; google; health; information; psychology; searches; symptoms; time; week cache: cpe-2381.pdf plain text: cpe-2381.txt item: #21 of 144 id: cpe-2383 author: Fischer, Susanne; Ehlert, Ulrike title: Psychoneuroendocrinology and Clinical Psychology date: 2019-06-28 words: 5612 flesch: 39 summary: Method: The aim of the present scientific update was to provide a brief overview of endocrine research relevant to the aetiology, diagnostics, and treatment of mental disorders, including some of the latest studies in this area. Oxytocin is involved in social cognition and behaviour and as such may be relevant to mental disorders characterised by social deficits (e.g., autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia). keywords: cortisol; disorders; ehlert; hormones; mental; oxytocin; patients; psychology; research; treatment cache: cpe-2383.pdf plain text: cpe-2383.txt item: #22 of 144 id: cpe-2385 author: Lehmann, Konrad; Maliske, Lara ; Böckler, Anne; Kanske, Philipp title: Social Impairments in Mental Disorders: Recent Developments in Studying the Mechanisms of Interactive Behavior date: 2019-06-28 words: 6336 flesch: 37 summary: Initial evidence suggests that interactive paradigms might be a powerful tool to reveal reduced interpersonal sensitivity in Personality Disorders and increased interpersonal sensitivity in individuals with SAD. Conclusion: A shift towards adapting a second-person account has clearly benefitted research on social interaction in psychopathology. While research using truly interactive paradigms is still in its infancy, it holds great potential for clinical research on social interaction. keywords: article; attention; autism; disorders; eye; face; gaze; interaction; neural; participants; psychology; social cache: cpe-2385.pdf plain text: cpe-2385.txt item: #23 of 144 id: cpe-2387 author: EACLIPT Task Force On “Competences of Clinical Psychologists” title: Competences of Clinical Psychologists date: 2019-06-28 words: 3047 flesch: 22 summary: i o n We provide a first list with the characterising competences of clinical psychologists that aims to cover the needs of all European nations, but also of representatives of different specialisations and orientations of clinical psychology. The following discussion paper attempts to offer a general European framework for defining the competence profile of clinical psychologists. keywords: competences; disorders; european; interventions; psychologists; psychology; treatment cache: cpe-2387.pdf plain text: cpe-2387.txt item: #24 of 144 id: cpe-2403 author: Beesdo-Baum, Katja; Endrass, Tanja; Hoyer, Jürgen; Jacobi, Corinna; Kanske, Philipp title: No Health Without Mental Health – European Clinical Psychology Takes Responsibility: 1st European Congress on Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment in Dresden, Germany, October 31 – November 2, 2019 date: 2019-03-29 words: 443 flesch: 19 summary: No Health Without Mental Health – European Clinical Psychology Takes Responsibility Letter to the Editor | Commentary No Health Without Mental Health – European Clinical Psychology Takes Responsibility 1st European Congress on Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment in Dresden, Germany, October 31 – November 2, 2019 Katja Beesdo-Baum a, Tanja Endrass a, Jürgen Hoyer a, Corinna Jacobi a, Philipp Kanske a [a] Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany. Clinical Psychology in Europe, 2019, Vol. 1(1), Article e34220, https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.v1i1.34220 Published (VoR): 2019-03-29 Corresponding Author: Philipp Kanske, Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Technische Universität Dresden, Chemnitzer Str. 46, 01187 Dresden, Phone +49 (0)351 463-42225, Fax +49 (0)351 463-36984. keywords: clinical; health cache: cpe-2403.pdf plain text: cpe-2403.txt item: #25 of 144 id: cpe-2449 author: Andersson, Gerhard title: The European Association of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment (EACLIPT): A New Organization for the Future! date: 2019-03-29 words: 960 flesch: 38 summary: The first European congress of the EACLIPT will be held in Germany, Dresden, 31 Oct - 02 Nov 2019, under the topic: “No health without mental health: European clinical psychology takes responsibility”. At its launch, many people were surprised to hear that such an organization did not already exist given the role of clinical psychology both as a branch of psychology and psycholog‐ ical research, but also as a renowned profession. keywords: eaclipt; european; psychology cache: cpe-2449.pdf plain text: cpe-2449.txt item: #26 of 144 id: cpe-2451 author: grosse Holtforth, Martin title: The List of Competences of Clinical Psychologists as a Professional Asset date: 2019-06-28 words: 1321 flesch: 24 summary: by not only defining the competences of psychotherapists as a major sub‐ group of clinical psychologists, but also listing e.g. diagnostic and methodological compe‐ tences. Thereby, the list covers a wider and more comprehensive range of knowledge and skills of clinical psychologists. keywords: competences; list; psychologists; psychology cache: cpe-2451.pdf plain text: cpe-2451.txt item: #27 of 144 id: cpe-2527 author: von Lersner, Ulrike ; Baschin, Kirsten; Hauptmann, Nora title: Evaluating a Programme for Intercultural Competence in Psychotherapist Training: A Pilot Study date: 2019-09-20 words: 8192 flesch: 43 summary: One concept that is widely used in intercultural competence training—and in the training programme evaluated in our study too—is the diversity approach. Further, information regarding prior experience of intercultural competence training as well as level of personal interest in the topic was collected. keywords: article; clients; clinical; competence; europe; evaluation; group; lersner; participants; programme; psychology; relationship; study; therapeutic; therapists; training; training programme; von cache: cpe-2527.pdf plain text: cpe-2527.txt item: #28 of 144 id: cpe-2529 author: Stefan, Simona Ioana; Hofmann, Stefan G. title: Integrating Metta Into CBT: How Loving Kindness and Compassion Meditation Can Enhance CBT for Treating Anxiety and Depression date: 2019-09-20 words: 6530 flesch: 38 summary: Another type of compassion intervention, mindfulness-based compassionate living was administered online and was found to be ef‐ fective in reducing depressive and anxiety symptoms in participants with high levels of self-criticism, thus pointing to its potential as a transdiagnostic intervention (Krieger et al., 2019). In this sense, meta-analytic results show that loving kindness increases the level positive emotions, potentially more so the peaceful and prosocial emotions, to a larger extent compared to compassion interventions (Zeng et al., 2015). keywords: anxiety; cbt; cognitive; compassion; depression; hofmann; interventions; kindness; meditation; metta; psychology; self; social; therapy cache: cpe-2529.pdf plain text: cpe-2529.txt item: #29 of 144 id: cpe-2535 author: Van den Bergh, Omer; Lehnen, Nadine title: Embracing Computational Approaches Can Stimulate Clinical Psychology Research date: 2019-09-20 words: 1363 flesch: 30 summary: Clinical Psychology in Europe, 2019, Vol. 1(3), Article e39237, https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.v1i3.39237 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conb.2013.12.007 Van den Bergh & Lehnen 3 Clinical Psychology in Europe 2019, Vol.1(3), Article e39237 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.v1i3.39237 https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-0366(14)70275-5 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-018-8909-5 https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.4238 https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.pbr.2019.02.006 https://doi.org/10.1017/pen.2018.14 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsc.2017.03.003 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2017.05.012 https://doi.org/10.1126/science.3045969 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conb.2013.12.007 https://www.psychopen.eu/ Clinical Psychology in Europe (CPE) is the official journal of the European Association of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment (EACLIPT). keywords: data; models; psychiatry; psychology cache: cpe-2535.pdf plain text: cpe-2535.txt item: #30 of 144 id: cpe-2537 author: Laireiter, Anton-Rupert; Rief, Winfried; Weise, Cornelia title: Some Guidelines for Reporting National Regulations on Clinical Psychology for Papers in the Section “Politics and Education” of CPE date: 2019-09-20 words: 1033 flesch: 20 summary: Do clinical psychologists receive a regular salary during postgraduate training/internships? • Clinical psychological research: What are the implications of the legal or state regulations for research, especially at university departments of clinical psychology and psychological treatments? How many clinical psychologists in your country are licensed or have another kind of public approval (e.g. being listed in a public register for clinical psychologists), for example compared to psychiatrists or (other) psychotherapists? Guidelines for Papers in the Section “Politics and Education” 2 Clinical Psychology in Europe 2019, Vol.1(3), Article e39435 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.v1i3.39435 https://www.psychopen.eu/ • Financial situation: Are clinical psychological activities (e.g. assessment, treatment, psychotherapy) part of the national health insurance system? keywords: e.g.; psychology; regulations cache: cpe-2537.pdf plain text: cpe-2537.txt item: #31 of 144 id: cpe-2543 author: Thoma, Myriam V.; Mc Gee, Shauna L. title: Successful Aging in Individuals From Less Advantaged, Marginalized, and Stigmatized Backgrounds date: 2019-09-20 words: 5703 flesch: 44 summary: More specifically, the au‐ thors were interested in the identification of resilience factors that protected those indi‐ viduals from the potentially negative impact of chronic socio-economic adversity. i n g The ‘steeling effect’ is one theory that may explain positive health in the face of adversi‐ ty (Liu, 2015; Rutter, 2006, 2012). keywords: aging; factors; health; individuals; life; psychology; research; resilience; social cache: cpe-2543.pdf plain text: cpe-2543.txt item: #32 of 144 id: cpe-2545 author: Karekla, Maria; Konstantinou, Pinelopi; Ioannou, Myria; Kareklas, Ioannis; Gloster, Andrew T. title: The Phenomenon of Treatment Dropout, Reasons and Moderators in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Other Active Treatments: A Meta-Analytic Review date: 2019-09-20 words: 18710 flesch: 53 summary: The goals of this study were to compare treatment dropout rates and dropout reasons, examine the influence of demographic variables and identify possible therapy moderators associated with dropout. The goals of this study were to: (i) compare treatment dropout rate and timing be‐ tween ACT and other active treatments; (ii) examine the influence of demographic varia‐ bles such as age, gender, treatment setting, race, education, duration of treatment, ethnic‐ ity and diagnosis on dropout; (iii) identify possible therapy-associated moderators of dropout; and (iv) examine timing and possible reasons for dropout. keywords: acceptance; act; analysis; article; commitment; commitment therapy; comparison; dropout; e t; e33058; europe; https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.v1i3.33058; journal; meta; psychology; rates; reasons; studies; study; therapy; treatment; treatment dropout; trial; vol.1(3 cache: cpe-2545.pdf plain text: cpe-2545.txt item: #33 of 144 id: cpe-2547 author: Kube, Tobias; Herzog, Philipp; Michalak, Charlotte M.; Glombiewski, Julia A.; Doering, Bettina K.; Rief, Winfried title: Further Specifying the Cognitive Model of Depression: Situational Expectations and Global Cognitions as Predictors of Depressive Symptoms date: 2019-12-17 words: 8810 flesch: 45 summary: Given that the cognitive variables failed to reach significance in predicting depressive symptoms in the clinical sample, it is par‐ ticularly important to further explore the trend regarding the importance of situational expectations as a predictor in future studies. E-mail: tobias.kube@uni-marburg.de Abstract Objectives: The cognitive model of depression assumes that depressive symptoms are influenced by dysfunctional cognitions. keywords: article; cognitions; depressive; expectations; follow; participants; predictors; psychology; sample; scale; situational; study; symptoms cache: cpe-2547.pdf plain text: cpe-2547.txt item: #34 of 144 id: cpe-2549 author: Melcop, Nikolaus; von Werder, Thomas; Sarubin, Nina; Benecke, Andrea title: The Role of Psychotherapy in the German Health Care System: Training Requirements for Psychological Psychotherapists and Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists, Legal Aspects, and Health Care Implementation date: 2019-12-17 words: 4761 flesch: 37 summary: The federal state government agen‐ cies need more precise legal specifications to be able to fulfil their statutory responsibili‐ ties (i.e. standardised admission requirements to the postgraduate training) and thus en‐ sure a high-quality standard of postgraduate psychotherapy training nation-wide. Mental health care is becoming increasingly more important. keywords: article; care; child; germany; health; law; outpatient; psychology; psychotherapists; psychotherapy; state; system; training; treatment cache: cpe-2549.pdf plain text: cpe-2549.txt item: #35 of 144 id: cpe-2551 author: Szemerszky, Renáta; Dömötör, Zsuzsanna; Köteles, Ferenc title: One Single Question Is not Sufficient to Identify Individuals With Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity date: 2019-12-17 words: 4238 flesch: 42 summary: Instead of the widely used yes-or-no question on accepting the IEI-EMF label, occurrence of symptoms attributed to EMF on a regular basis and at least a slight negative impact on daily life are required. Second (Criterion 3), although it is well documented that IEI- EMF is often accompanied by co-morbid psychiatric disorders (e.g. depression, anxiety disorder) (Frick et al., 2005; Landgrebe et al., 2008; Meg Tseng, Lin, & Cheng, 2011; Österberg, Persson, Karlson, Eek, & Ørbæk, 2007; Rubin, Cleare, & Wessely, 2008) partici‐ pants with such comorbid disorder(s) are usually excluded from the investigations (Baliatsas, Van Kamp, Lebret, & Rubin, 2012a). keywords: article; emf; group; health; iei; impact; individuals; self; symptoms cache: cpe-2551.pdf plain text: cpe-2551.txt item: #36 of 144 id: cpe-2553 author: Pezzulo, Giovanni; Maisto, Domenico; Barca, Laura; Van den Bergh, Omer title: Symptom Perception From a Predictive Processing Perspective date: 2019-12-17 words: 6066 flesch: 44 summary: In the present paper, we introduce the predictive processing perspective on perception (predictive coding) and action (active inference), and apply it to asthma in order to understand when and why asthma symptoms are sometimes strongly, moderately or weakly related to physiological disease parameters. Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive science. keywords: asthma; brain; coding; friston; inference; model; perception; pezzulo; precision; predictive; prior; processing cache: cpe-2553.pdf plain text: cpe-2553.txt item: #37 of 144 id: cpe-2555 author: Heim, Eva; Kohrt, Brandon A. title: Cultural Adaptation of Scalable Psychological Interventions: A New Conceptual Framework date: 2019-12-17 words: 9505 flesch: 40 summary: In order to advance cultural adaptation research, it would be important to formulate theory-driven hypothe‐ ses about the components that are assumed to cause the higher acceptance and effective‐ ness of adapted interventions, and to test these components using experimental designs. Thus, aside from enhancing access to treatments for culturally diverse groups, cultural adaptation research can make an important contri‐ bution to psychotherapy research as a whole. keywords: adaptation; article; distress; elements; et al; evidence; framework; health; interventions; mental; psychological; psychology; psychotherapy; research; treatment cache: cpe-2555.pdf plain text: cpe-2555.txt item: #38 of 144 id: cpe-2557 author: O’Donovan, Claire E.; Skinner, Jonathan R.; Broadbent, Elizabeth title: Anxiety and Depression in Cardiac Inherited Disease: Prevalence and Association With Clinical and Psychosocial Factors date: 2019-12-17 words: 7955 flesch: 50 summary: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrthm.2008.01.032 Hofman, N., Tan, H. L., Alders, M., Kolder, I., Haij, S. d., Mannens, M. M. A. M., . . . Although cardiac inherited disease patients are likely to be vulnerable to distress ear‐ ly on (which research shows usually dissipates) (Hendriks et al., 2008), living with these conditions day to day may create an on-going vulnerability to anxiety and depression re‐ gardless of severity or how long someone has had the condition. keywords: anxiety; article; cardiac; depression; disease; family; participants; patients; psychology; risk; study; support; symptoms cache: cpe-2557.pdf plain text: cpe-2557.txt item: #39 of 144 id: cpe-2559 author: Prado-Abril, Javier; Sánchez-Reales, Sergio; Gimeno-Peón, Alberto; Aldaz-Armendáriz, José Antonio title: Clinical Psychology in Spain: History, Regulation and Future Challenges date: 2019-12-17 words: 5164 flesch: 41 summary: Abstract The heterogeneity of national regulations in clinical psychology and psychological treatment across Europe requires a detailed description of every regulation to start a shared discussion. In the current paper, we describe the history, legal regulations, a specialized training program, the current status and some future challenges for clinical psychology in Spain. keywords: abril; article; care; europe; health; national; pir; prado; psychological; psychologists; psychology; reales; spain; sánchez; training cache: cpe-2559.pdf plain text: cpe-2559.txt item: #40 of 144 id: cpe-2593 author: Remmers, Carina; Zimmermann, Johannes; Topolinski, Sascha; Richter, Christoph; Zander-Schellenberg, Thea; Weiler, Matthias; Knaevelsrud, Christine title: Intuitive Judgments in Depression and the Role of Processing Fluency and Positive Valence: A Preregistered Replication Study date: 2020-12-23 words: 10276 flesch: 42 summary: • Depressed patients and healthy controls use positive valence as cue for intuitive coherence judgments. The language of intuition: A thematic integration model of intuitive coherence judgments. keywords: coherence; depression; effect; fluency; intuition; judgments; patients; processing; psychology; remmers; research; study; topolinski; triads; valence cache: cpe-2593.pdf plain text: cpe-2593.txt item: #41 of 144 id: cpe-2601 author: Plantade-Gipch, Anne; Van Broeck, Nady; Lowet, Koen; Karayianni, Eleni; Karekla, Maria title: Reflecting on Psychotherapy Practice for Psychologists: Towards Guidelines for Competencies and Practices date: 2020-12-23 words: 3728 flesch: 42 summary: This document is starting to define the necessary skills and competencies for European psychologists practicing psychotherapy. As such, it is important to identify the common ground for the work of European psychologists practicing psychotherapy. keywords: e n; n t; patient; practice; psychologists; psychotherapy cache: cpe-2601.pdf plain text: cpe-2601.txt item: #42 of 144 id: cpe-2623 author: MacKrill, Kate; Gamble, Greg D.; Petrie, Keith title: The Effect of Television and Print News Stories on the Nocebo Responding Following a Generic Medication Switch date: 2020-06-30 words: 6070 flesch: 46 summary: In addition to this analysis, the number of adverse reaction reports was modelled using general linear modelling (GLIMMIX) assuming a Poisson distribution to test for differences in the total number of reports in discrete time periods: 5 pre-media baseline months, 3 months during the print media stories, the next 3 months (a pre-TV, no media period), 4 months during which television media reports appeared, and an additional post-TV 3 months. This makes it more difficult to separate out media effects from background noise compared to a finer grain of measure‐ ment such as weekly reports. keywords: article; coverage; effects; media; news; number; petrie; print; psychology; reaction; reporting; reports; stories; television cache: cpe-2623.pdf plain text: cpe-2623.txt item: #43 of 144 id: cpe-2689 author: Côté, Marilou; Legendre, Maxime; Aimé, Annie; Brault, Marie-Christine; Dion, Jacinthe; Bégin, Catherine title: The Paths to Children’s Disordered Eating: The Implications of BMI, Weight-Related Victimization, Body Dissatisfaction and Parents’ Disordered Eating date: 2020-03-31 words: 6861 flesch: 48 summary: Procedure The children were recruited to participate in a study about body weight, body image and eating and physical activity habits. First, t-test and ANOVA analyses were run to compare the children on the three study dependent variables (weight victimization, body dissatisfaction and CDEAB) based on their sex and BMI category. keywords: attitudes; behaviors; bmi; body; body dissatisfaction; children; disordered; dissatisfaction; eating; study; victimization; weight cache: cpe-2689.pdf plain text: cpe-2689.txt item: #44 of 144 id: cpe-2691 author: Asbrand, Julia; Schulz, André; Heinrichs, Nina; Tuschen-Caffier, Brunna title: Biased Perception of Physiological Arousal in Child Social Anxiety Disorder Before and After Cognitive Behavioral Treatment date: 2020-06-30 words: 9988 flesch: 50 summary: Subjectively however, HC children’s perception and worry remained below that of SAD children. In conclusion, our results indicate that SAD children show a selective enhancement of subjective cardiac interoception, as proposed by cognitive models of SAD (Clark & Wells, 1995), whereas behavioral indices of cardiac interoception and the perception of EDA changes remain unaffected. keywords: anxiety; asbrand; cbt; children; group; heart; iac; perception; psychology; rate; social; stress; treatment; tsst; worry cache: cpe-2691.pdf plain text: cpe-2691.txt item: #45 of 144 id: cpe-2693 author: Abeditehrani, Hanieh; Dijk, Corine; Sahragard Toghchi, Mahdi; Arntz, Arnoud title: Integrating Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy and Psychodrama for Social Anxiety Disorder: An Intervention Description and an Uncontrolled Pilot Trial date: 2020-03-31 words: 9055 flesch: 52 summary: Relationships between probability estimates, cost estimates, and social anxiety during CBT for social anxiety disorder. Social anxiety and social anxiety disorder. keywords: anxiety; cbt; effect; group; heimberg; patients; psychodrama; psychology; session; social; therapy; treatment cache: cpe-2693.pdf plain text: cpe-2693.txt item: #46 of 144 id: cpe-2695 author: Shedden-Mora, Meike C.; Pan, Yiqi; Heisig, Sarah R.; von Blanckenburg, Pia; Rief, Winfried; Witzel, Isabell; Albert, Ute-Susann; Nestoriuc, Yvonne title: Optimizing Expectations About Endocrine Treatment for Breast Cancer: Results of the Randomized Controlled PSY-BREAST Trial date: 2020-03-31 words: 7784 flesch: 45 summary: Relevantly, side effect expectations predict the actual occurrence of cancer treatment side effects (Colagiuri & Zachariae, 2010), long-term quality of life, and non-adherence in AET (Nestoriuc et al., 2016; Pan et al., 2018). Importantly, side effect expectations and medication beliefs not only predict long-term quality of life, but also medication non-adherence (Horne et al., 2013; Nestoriuc et al., 2016; Pan et al., 2018). keywords: aet; article; breast; cancer; effects; expectations; intervention; mora; patients; psychology; support; tau; treatment cache: cpe-2695.pdf plain text: cpe-2695.txt item: #47 of 144 id: cpe-2699 author: Werner, Gabriela G.; Danböck, Sarah K.; Metodiev, Stanislav; Kunze, Anna E. title: Pre-Sleep Arousal and Fear of Sleep in Trauma-Related Sleep Disturbances: A Cluster-Analytic Approach date: 2020-06-30 words: 8528 flesch: 46 summary: During the last decade, the body of research on sleep disturbances in trauma- and stressor-related disorders, particularly posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), has rapidly grown. Sleep disturbances following traumatic experiences are mostly conceptualized as symptoms of insomnia (e.g., difficulties falling or staying asleep) and recurrent night‐ mares (Pace-Schott & Bottary, 2018), which were previously seen as secondary symptoms of PTSD (Spoormaker & Montgomery, 2008). keywords: arousal; cluster; fear; fos; individuals; insomnia; psychology; ptsd; sleep; sleep disturbances; symptoms; trauma; variables cache: cpe-2699.pdf plain text: cpe-2699.txt item: #48 of 144 id: cpe-2701 author: Drew, Raechel E.; Ferentzi, Eszter; Tihanyi, Benedek T.; Köteles, Ferenc title: There Are no Short-Term Longitudinal Associations Among Interoceptive Accuracy, External Body Orientation, and Body Image Dissatisfaction date: 2020-06-30 words: 6425 flesch: 43 summary: Keywords interoceptive accuracy, body image, self objectification, body surveillance, public body consciousness, body image dissatisfaction https://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.32872/cpe.v2i2.2701&domain=pdf&date_stamp=2020-06-30 https://cpe.psychopen.eu/ https://www.psychopen.eu/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Highlights • Past research suggests that an individual's ability to detect their own internal signals may have important implications for body monitoring and body image. keywords: accuracy; body; body image; body surveillance; consciousness; dissatisfaction; iac; image dissatisfaction; objectification; psychology; research; self cache: cpe-2701.pdf plain text: cpe-2701.txt item: #49 of 144 id: cpe-2741 author: Bodenmann, Guy; Kessler, Mirjam; Kuhn, Rebekka; Hocker, Lauren; Randall, Ashley K. title: Cognitive-Behavioral and Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy: Similarities and Differences date: 2020-09-30 words: 5014 flesch: 45 summary: For couples seeking couple therapy, there is broad international empirical evidence advocating that couple therapy is advantageous in reducing relationship distress and improving relationship quality. Overall, couple therapy exhibits excellent efficacy with an internationally established mean effect size of d = 0.95, ranging from d = 0.59 to 1.03 (e.g., Shadish & Baldwin, 2003, 2005). keywords: cbct; couple; couple therapy; efct; partners; psychology; therapy cache: cpe-2741.pdf plain text: cpe-2741.txt item: #50 of 144 id: cpe-2753 author: Goldfried, Marvin R. title: The Field of Psychotherapy: Over 100 Years Old and Still an Infant Science date: 2020-03-31 words: 1115 flesch: 51 summary: E-mail: marvin.goldfried@stonybrook.edu Keywords clinical trials, therapy alliance, clinical training, practice-research gap, psychotherapy integration, RDoC Although the field of psychotherapy has been in existence for well over 100 years, we have not yet reached the point of becoming what sociologists of science have called a “mature” science. In the field of psychotherapy, although there are clinicians and researchers who have been working at the cutting edge, what we lack is an agreed-upon core or consensus. keywords: field; psychotherapy; research cache: cpe-2753.pdf plain text: cpe-2753.txt item: #51 of 144 id: cpe-2781 author: Hysing, Mari; Petrie, Keith J.; Bøe, Tormod; Lønning, Kari Jussie; Sivertsen, Børge title: Only the Lonely: A Study of Loneliness Among University Students in Norway date: 2020-03-31 words: 6376 flesch: 57 summary: Students living with their parents more often reported lacking companionship, feeling left out and isolated compared with students living with a partner/friends (see Figure 4 for details). Suicide attempts and non-suicidal self-harm among university students: Prevalence study. keywords: age; article; loneliness; psychology; status; students; study; university cache: cpe-2781.pdf plain text: cpe-2781.txt item: #52 of 144 id: cpe-2785 author: Elsner, Björn; Wolfsberger, Frieder; Srp, Jessica; Windsheimer, Antonia; Becker, Laura; Jacobi, Tanja; Kathmann, Norbert; Reuter, Benedikt title: Long-Term Stability of Benefits of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Depends on Symptom Remission During Treatment date: 2020-03-31 words: 7178 flesch: 48 summary: These criteria have been adopted in recent research (Hansen et al., 2019) and may prove influential for future clinical decisions in OCD treatment. Subsequently, Mataix-Cols et al. (2016) published an international expert consensus on change assessment in OCD, in which treatment response was defined as a reduction in Y-BOCS scores by at least 35% and an improvement score of 1 (“very much improved”) or 2 (“much improved”) on the Clinical Global Impression scale (CGI, Guy, 1976). keywords: bocs; disorder; follow; obsessive; ocd; patients; post; remission; response; score; stability; therapy; treatment cache: cpe-2785.pdf plain text: cpe-2785.txt item: #53 of 144 id: cpe-2835 author: Kazlauskas, Evaldas; Grigutyte, Neringa title: Clinical Psychology in Lithuania: Current Developments in Training and Legislation date: 2020-03-31 words: 4137 flesch: 36 summary: Clinical psychology training at the university level in Lithuania started soon after the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s and was influenced by the social context and historical-political situation in the country. Soviet legacy significantly impacted the training of clinical psychologists in Lithua‐ nia and the start of clinical psychology training was challenging. keywords: care; degree; health; lithuania; psychologists; psychology; soviet; training cache: cpe-2835.pdf plain text: cpe-2835.txt item: #54 of 144 id: cpe-2867 author: Čolić, Jasmin; Latysheva, Anna; Bassett, Tyler R.; Imboden, Christian; Bader, Klaus; Hatzinger, Martin; Mikoteit, Thorsten; Meyer, Andrea Hans; Lieb, Roselind; Gloster, Andrew T.; Hoyer, Jürgen title: Post-Event Processing After Embarrassing Situations: Comparing Experience Sampling Data of Depressed and Socially Anxious Individuals date: 2020-12-23 words: 10314 flesch: 55 summary: Because PEP is primarily linked to SA and social situations (Fehm et al., 2007), and because of the higher importance of embarrassment in SP, we hypothesized that the frequency and duration of PEP would be significantly higher in SP compared to MDD. In interpersonal encounters, depressed individuals were shown to be inhibited, reas‐ surance seeking, and less socially skillful (Allen & Badcock, 2003; L. H. Brown et al., 2011; Hames et al., 2013; Joiner et al., 1999). keywords: anxiety; clinical; controls; depression; embarrassment; et al; event; mdd; pep; phobia; processing; psychology; social cache: cpe-2867.pdf plain text: cpe-2867.txt item: #55 of 144 id: cpe-2899 author: Riehle, Marcel; Böhl, Mara Cristine; Pillny, Matthias; Lincoln, Tania Marie title: Efficacy of Psychological Treatments for Patients With Schizophrenia and Relevant Negative Symptoms: A Meta-Analysis date: 2020-09-30 words: 9730 flesch: 51 summary: b C BT fo r C BT v s. C R. c C R fo r C BT v s. C R. Psychological Treatments for Negative Symptoms 10 Clinical Psychology in Europe 2020, Vol.2(3), Article e2899 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.v2i3.2899 https://www.psychopen.eu/ Controlled Post-Treatment Effects Figure 2 contains the forest plots for the comparisons of CBT vs. TAU, CR vs. TAU and CBT vs. CR on controlled effect sizes for a global measure of negative symptoms. We also address how our study relates to the issue of “pseudo-specificity” in research on negative symptom treatments (cf., Fusar-Poli et al., 2015). keywords: analysis; cbt; effect; et al; meta; post; psychology; schizophrenia; studies; symptoms; tau; treatment cache: cpe-2899.pdf plain text: cpe-2899.txt item: #56 of 144 id: cpe-2913 author: Miloff, Alexander; Lindner, Philip; Carlbring, Per title: The Future of Virtual Reality Therapy for Phobias: Beyond Simple Exposures date: 2020-06-30 words: 1310 flesch: 48 summary: In the last few years our research team at Stockholm University have used the device to treat nearly 100 spider phobic patients with virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) using the Itsy application, developed alongside VR-startup Mimerse (Miloff et al., 2016). Single- session gamified virtual reality exposure therapy for spider phobia vs. traditional exposure therapy: Study protocol for a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial. keywords: article; psychology; reality; stockholm; therapy cache: cpe-2913.pdf plain text: cpe-2913.txt item: #57 of 144 id: cpe-2931 author: Mehrmann, Linda Marlen; Urban, Alice; Gerlach, Alexander Leopold title: Visual Triggers of Skin Picking Episodes: An Experimental Study in Self-Reported Skin Picking Disorder and Atopic Dermatitis date: 2020-12-23 words: 7868 flesch: 54 summary: E-mail: linda.mehrmann@uni- koeln.de Abstract Background: Skin Picking Disorder (SPD) is a new diagnosis with limited information available about triggers of picking episodes. SPDonly = Skin Picking Disorder; ADonly = Atopic Dermatitis; AD+SPD = Atopic Dermatitis and Skin Picking Disorder; HC = Healthy control. keywords: .001; group; itch; participants; picking; pictures; self; skin; spd; stimuli; urge; ηp2 cache: cpe-2931.pdf plain text: cpe-2931.txt item: #58 of 144 id: cpe-2947 author: Thew, Graham R.; Ehlers, Anke; Grey, Nick; Wild, Jennifer; Warnock-Parkes, Emma; Dawson, Rachelle L.; Clark, David M. title: Change Processes in Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder Delivered in Routine Clinical Practice date: 2020-06-30 words: 7763 flesch: 53 summary: To incorporate temporal precedence of the process variable (media‐ tor), lagged scores were used, where social anxiety scores at any given assessment point (time j) were regressed on the scores on the process variable at the previous assessment point (time j-1). Social anxiety scores from the first week of therapy were therefore not included in the analysis due to the absence of prior scores on the process variable. keywords: anxiety; attention; clark; cognitions; effect; process; psychology; research; sample; self; social; therapy; treatment; variables cache: cpe-2947.pdf plain text: cpe-2947.txt item: #59 of 144 id: cpe-2991 author: Rubo, Marius; Martin-Soelch, Chantal; Munsch, Simone title: Education and Training in Clinical Psychology and Psychological Psychotherapy in Switzerland date: 2020-09-30 words: 4034 flesch: 24 summary: Education and Training in Clinical Psychology and Psychological Psychotherapy in Switzerland Politics and Education Education and Training in Clinical Psychology and Psychological Psychotherapy in Switzerland Marius Rubo a, Chantal Martin-Soelch b, Simone Munsch a [a] Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland. [b] Clinical Psychology and Health Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland. Clinical Psychology in Europe, 2020, Vol. 2(3), Article e2991, https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.v2i3.2991 Received: 2020-03-24 • Accepted: 2020-07-15 • Published (VoR): 2020-09-30 Handling Editor: Anton-Rupert Laireiter, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Corresponding Author: Marius Rubo, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg, 2, Rue de Faucigny, CH-1700 Fribourg/ Switzerland. keywords: education; europe; health; postgraduate; psychology; psychotherapists; psychotherapy; swiss; switzerland; training cache: cpe-2991.pdf plain text: cpe-2991.txt item: #60 of 144 id: cpe-2997 author: D'Astolfo, Lisa; Kirchner, Lukas; Rief, Winfried title: No1LikesU! – A Pilot Study on an Ecologically Valid and Highly Standardised Experimental Paradigm to Investigate Social Rejection Expectations and Their Modification date: 2020-06-30 words: 7781 flesch: 35 summary: We introduce an innovative associative learning paradigm, which can be used to investigate the development, maintenance, and modification of social rejection expectations. Participants developed social rejection expectations in the first phase. keywords: effect; expectations; feedback; group; model; modification; no1likesu; paradigm; participants; phase; psychology; rejection; rief; social cache: cpe-2997.pdf plain text: cpe-2997.txt item: #61 of 144 id: cpe-3013 author: Renner, Fritz; Werthmann, Jessica; Paetsch, Andreas; Bär, Hannah E.; Heise, Max; Bruijniks, Sanne J. E. title: Prospective Mental Imagery in Depression: Impact on Reward Processing and Reward-Motivated Behaviour date: 2021-06-18 words: 6391 flesch: 34 summary: The studies reviewed here suggest that positive prospective mental imagery of activ­ ities can facilitate reward anticipation, reward motivation and reward-motivated behav­ iour. M o d e l Figure 1 provides a conceptual model illustrating the expected effects of prospective mental imagery on reward-motivated behaviour: positive prospective mental imagery of activities gives rise to a motivational amplifier effect by facilitating reward anticipation, reward motivation and reward-motivated behaviour. keywords: activities; behaviour; depression; future; imagery; processing; psychology; research; reward cache: cpe-3013.pdf plain text: cpe-3013.txt item: #62 of 144 id: cpe-3027 author: Lorenz, Louisa; Maercker, Andreas; Bachem, Rahel title: The 12-Month Course of ICD-11 Adjustment Disorder in the Context of Involuntary Job Loss date: 2020-09-30 words: 7974 flesch: 47 summary: The aim of the present study was to investigate the course of AjD symptoms and symptom clusters over time and to longitudinally evaluate predictors of AjD symptom severity. A hierarchical regression analysis of symptoms at t3 revealed that more symptoms at the first assessment (β = 0.32, p = .002) and the number of new life events between the first assessment and t3 (β = 0.29, p = .004) significantly predicted the number of AjD symptoms at t3. keywords: adjustment; adjustment disorder; ajd; article; disorder; icd-11; lorenz; maercker; months; perkonigg; prevalence; psychology; study; symptoms cache: cpe-3027.pdf plain text: cpe-3027.txt item: #63 of 144 id: cpe-3061 author: Biehl, Stefanie C.; Schmidmeier, Melissa; Wechsler, Theresa F.; Kroczek, Leon O. H.; Mühlberger, Andreas title: Widespread Recommendations Can Change Our Habits of Hand-Washing and Physical Distance During the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2021-03-10 words: 4934 flesch: 46 summary: Conclusion: Participants aged 51 years and older seem to be well aware of their at-risk status during the current pandemic and might therefore be willing to change their behavior more strongly than younger survey participants. Care was furthermore taken to keep the survey as short as possible and to not include questionnaires that might cause distress in survey participants (e.g. assess­ ing mental health problems). keywords: age; change; group; hand; participants; physical; washing cache: cpe-3061.pdf plain text: cpe-3061.txt item: #64 of 144 id: cpe-3103 author: Pressman, Sarah D.; Petrie, Keith J.; Sivertsen, Børge title: How Strongly Connected Are Positive Affect and Physical Exercise? Results From a Large General Population Study of Young Adults date: 2020-12-23 words: 8311 flesch: 56 summary: % 10 % 20 % 30 % 40 % 50 % 60 % 70 % 80 % 90 % 100 % Note. 36 .0 % 34 .8 % 29 .2 % 36 .5 % 32 .8 % 30 .7 % 21 -2 keywords: activity; affect; article; association; europe; exercise; health; panas; physical; positive; pressman; psychology; study cache: cpe-3103.pdf plain text: cpe-3103.txt item: #65 of 144 id: cpe-3105 author: Nair, Vik title: A Response to Marvin Goldfried's Article on the Immaturity of the Psy-Professions date: 2020-06-30 words: 623 flesch: 41 summary: Research findings are not determined solely by empirical data, but also through the exercise of ideological power. If technology is the ability to understand and manipulate the non-human material world, social power is the ability to influence the behaviour of other humans. keywords: article; power cache: cpe-3105.pdf plain text: cpe-3105.txt item: #66 of 144 id: cpe-3115 author: Probst, Thomas; Mühlberger, Andreas; Kühner, Johannes; Eifert, Georg H.; Pieh, Christoph; Hackbarth, Timo; Mander, Johannes title: Development and Initial Validation of a Brief Questionnaire on the Patients’ View of the In-Session Realization of the Six Core Components of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy date: 2020-09-30 words: 9370 flesch: 46 summary: Interestingly, some of these Development and Validation of the ACT-SQ 2 Clinical Psychology in Europe 2020, Vol.2(3), Article e3115 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.v2i3.3115 https://www.psychopen.eu/ studies found improvements in ACT processes to be beneficial for the outcome not only in ACT but also in CBT as well as multidisciplinary treatments. ACT processes might therefore be change mechanisms in other psychotherapies than ACT as well, i. e. general change mechanisms. keywords: acceptance; act; cbt; factor; outcome; patients; psychology; psychotherapy; session; study; therapy; treatment; validity cache: cpe-3115.pdf plain text: cpe-3115.txt item: #67 of 144 id: cpe-3615 author: Hirsch, Colette R.; Meeten, Frances; Gordon, Calum; Newby, Jill M.; Bick, Debra; Moulds, Michelle L. title: Repetitive Negative Thinking and Interpretation Bias in Pregnancy date: 2020-12-23 words: 7397 flesch: 41 summary: Results: As predicted, for pregnant women, negative interpretation bias, RNT, depression and anxiety were all positively associated. • Reducing negative interpretation bias in pregnant women could be useful. keywords: anxiety; bias; depression; hirsch; interpretation; interpretation bias; pregnancy; psychology; rnt; sample; thinking; women cache: cpe-3615.pdf plain text: cpe-3615.txt item: #68 of 144 id: cpe-3623 author: Roth, Isabel; Cludius, Barbara; Egan, Sarah J.; Limburg, Karina title: Evaluation of the Factor Structure and Psychometric Properties of the German Version of the Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire: The CPQ-D date: 2021-06-18 words: 7704 flesch: 56 summary: In order to focus on the clinically relevant aspects of perfectionism, Shafran, Cooper, and Fairburn (2002) proposed a model of clinical perfectionism, defined as an overdependence of self-evaluation on meeting personally demanding, self-imposed standards, despite adverse consequences (Shafran et al., 2002). Thus, the multidimensional construct of perfectionism (including perfectionis­ tic strivings and concerns) differs from clinical perfectionism as the definition of clinical perfectionism puts a central emphasis on self-worth being dependent on meeting high standards. keywords: cpq; factor; german; items; panas; perfectionism; validity; version cache: cpe-3623.pdf plain text: cpe-3623.txt item: #69 of 144 id: cpe-3645 author: Preckel, Katrin; Trautmann, Sebastian; Kanske, Philipp title: Medication-Enhanced Psychotherapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Recent Findings on Oxytocin’s Involvement in the Neurobiology and Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder date: 2021-12-23 words: 9137 flesch: 41 summary: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2016.08.029 Flanagan, J. C., Hand, A., Jarnecke, A. M., Moran-Santa Maria, M. M., Brady, K. T., & Joseph, J. E. (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2014.74 Bardeen, J. R., Kumpula, M. J., & Orcutt, H. K. (2013). keywords: amygdala; article; disorder; effects; fear; memory; oxt; oxytocin; patients; psychology; ptsd; stress; treatment cache: cpe-3645.pdf plain text: cpe-3645.txt item: #70 of 144 id: cpe-3733 author: Ulrich, Raphaela; Meyer, Thomas D.; Andreas, Sylke; Lex, Claudia title: Dysfunctional Cognition in Individuals With an Increased Risk for Mania date: 2021-03-10 words: 8360 flesch: 55 summary: The German version (Meyer et al., 2000) showed an internal consistency of α = .89. Cognition and Risk for Mania 4 Clinical Psychology in Europe 2021, Vol.3(1), Article e3733 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.3733 https://www.psychopen.eu/ Hyperthymic temperament was a stable trait over time ( These mania-specific cognitions relate to exaggerated be­ liefs about self-worth, to grandiose beliefs about interpersonal relationships, to erroneous beliefs about needing excitement caused by high-risk situations, and unrealistic beliefs about having high energy levels for undertaking goal-driven activities (Beck et al., 2006; Newman et al., 2002). keywords: bipolar; ccl; cognition; disorder; et al; mania; psychology; risk; symptoms cache: cpe-3733.pdf plain text: cpe-3733.txt item: #71 of 144 id: cpe-3781 author: Hirsch, Colette R.; Meeten, Frances; Newby, Jill M.; O'Halloran, Sophie; Gordon, Calum; Krzyzanowski, Hannah; Moulds, Michelle L. title: Looking on the Bright Side Reduces Worry in Pregnancy: Training Interpretations in Pregnant Women date: 2021-06-18 words: 6728 flesch: 41 summary: Given evidence that negative interpretation bias maintains worry, we tested whether interpretation bias could be modified, and whether this in turn would lead to less negative thought (i.e., worry) intrusions, in pregnant women with high levels of worry. First, while single-session CBM experiments critically advance understanding of theoretical mecha­ nisms, they do not provide sufficient evidence regarding the sustained consequences of targeting interpretation bias in this way (Hirsch et al., 2018). keywords: anxiety; bias; cbm; clinical; condition; et al; hirsch; interpretation; participants; psychology; worry cache: cpe-3781.pdf plain text: cpe-3781.txt item: #72 of 144 id: cpe-3809 author: Graham, Belinda; Bowes, Lucy; Ehlers, Anke title: External Locus of Control but not Self-Esteem Predicts Increasing Social Anxiety Among Bullied Children date: 2022-06-30 words: 7953 flesch: 46 summary: The cognitive model of social anxiety disorder (Clark & Wells, 1995) posits that those suffering with social anxiety hold unhelpful beliefs about their ability to perform well in social situations that, when triggered in a social situation, lead to increased self-consciousness and self-monitoring. Lower self- esteem and more external locus of control are associated with bullying and social anxiety but the impact of these factors over time among bullied children is less clear. keywords: age; anxiety; bullying; children; control; esteem; exposure; locus; psychology; self; social; study; time cache: cpe-3809.pdf plain text: cpe-3809.txt item: #73 of 144 id: cpe-3813 author: Hartmann, Andrea S.; Naumann, Eva; Vocks, Silja; Svaldi, Jennifer; Werthmann, Jessica title: Body Exposure, its Forms of Delivery and Potentially Associated Working Mechanisms: How to Move the Field Forward date: 2021-09-30 words: 6244 flesch: 44 summary: Thus, the improvement of body image should be a key element of ED treatment, e.g. in the form of body exposure (BE), alongside the normalization of nutrition and eating behaviors. One of the most common techniques in the treatment of BID is body exposure (BE), the confrontation with one’s own body. keywords: body; disorders; eating; et al; exposure; image; mechanisms; psychology; research cache: cpe-3813.pdf plain text: cpe-3813.txt item: #74 of 144 id: cpe-3819 author: Pallich, Gianandrea; grosse Holtforth, Martin; Hochstrasser, Barbara title: Burnout Subtypes: Psychological Characteristics, Standardized Diagnoses and Symptoms Course to Identify Aftercare Needs date: 2021-09-30 words: 8921 flesch: 44 summary: Conclusion: The replicated and enriched characterization of burnout inpatients can help to optimally meet the differential needs of burnout patients. At a theoretical level, Montero-Marin and colleagues (Montero-Marín et al., 2009) proposed a three-partite classification of burnout patients based on a general proposal by Farber (1991): frenetic (involved and ambitious subjects who sacrifice their health and personal lives for their jobs); under-challenged (indifferent and bored workers who fail to find personal development in their job); and worn-out (subjects who feel they have little control over results and that their efforts go unacknowledged). keywords: admission; burnout; clinical; coping; diagnoses; discharge; follow; groups; n =; patients; personality; psychology; straightforward; symptoms; treatment cache: cpe-3819.pdf plain text: cpe-3819.txt item: #75 of 144 id: cpe-3855 author: Ulbrich, Laura; Kröger, Christoph title: Monetary Valuation of a Quality-Adjusted Life Year (QALY) for Depressive Disorders Among Patients and Non-Patient Respondents: A Matched Willingness to Pay Study date: 2021-12-23 words: 7633 flesch: 49 summary: Value of Quality-Adjusted Life Year for Depression 10 Clinical Psychology in Europe 2021, Vol. 3(4), Article e3855 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.3855 https://www.psychopen.eu/ Results Regarding Hypothesis 1: Probability of Indicating a Positive WTP Results from Fisher’s exact test indicate no association between the sample (patient vs. non-patient sample) and the probability of stating a positive WTP (WTP > 0) in three of four scenarios (Scenarios B, C, and D). Results indicate that the probability of stating a positive WTP does not differ between patients and non-patient respondents. keywords: depression; health; life; non; patient; psychology; quality; respondents; sample; scenario; study; wtp cache: cpe-3855.pdf plain text: cpe-3855.txt item: #76 of 144 id: cpe-3873 author: Höfler, Michael; Trautmann, Sebastian; Kanske, Philipp title: Qualitative Approximations to Causality: Non-Randomizable Factors in Clinical Psychology date: 2021-06-18 words: 4760 flesch: 45 summary: Invited commentary: Hypothetical interventions to define causal effects— Afterthought or prerequisite? Directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) address causal effects in a broader sense, may give rise to quantitative estimation or indicate that this is premature. keywords: analysis; article; bias; causal; causality; effect; new; psychology; qualitative; use cache: cpe-3873.pdf plain text: cpe-3873.txt item: #77 of 144 id: cpe-3941 author: Andersson, Gerhard; Berg, Matilda; Riper, Heleen; Huppert, Jonathan D.; Titov, Nicolai title: The Possible Role of Internet-Delivered Psychological Interventions in Relation to the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2020-09-30 words: 1511 flesch: 37 summary: Internet interventions often include instructions on how to perform tasks in real life. However, it is important to note that few studies have evaluated this treatment format and that it is more costly than internet interventions that involve minor therapist input. keywords: health; internet; interventions; pandemic; problems cache: cpe-3941.pdf plain text: cpe-3941.txt item: #78 of 144 id: cpe-4105 author: Schindler, Lena; Stalder, Tobias; Kirschbaum, Clemens; Plessow, Franziska; Schönfeld, Sabine; Hoyer, Jürgen; Trautmann, Sebastian; Weidner, Kerstin; Steudte-Schmiedgen, Susann title: Lifetime Trauma History and Cognitive Functioning in Major Depression and Their Role for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Outcome date: 2021-09-30 words: 12371 flesch: 53 summary: Based on recent meta-analytic evidence (Bernhardt et al., 2019), we aimed to examine whether we could confirm the finding of (4) no changes of cognitive functioning over CBT, irrespective of lifetime trauma history, also for the tasks studied here. These insights into the interaction between lifetime trauma history and cognitive functioning provide unique extensions for research on MD psychopathology and treatment and underline the relevance of “cognitive” remission (Bernhardt et al., 2019; Bortolato et al., 2016). keywords: clinical; cognitive; et al; functioning; history; lifetime; lifetime trauma; memory; psychology; trauma; trauma history; treatment cache: cpe-4105.pdf plain text: cpe-4105.txt item: #79 of 144 id: cpe-4159 author: Killikelly, Clare; Merzhvynska, Mariia; Zhou, Ningning; Stelzer, Eva-Maria; Hyland, Philip; Rocha, Jose; Ben-Ezra, Menachem; Maercker, Andreas title: Examination of the New ICD-11 Prolonged Grief Disorder Guidelines Across Five International Samples date: 2021-03-10 words: 6957 flesch: 56 summary: The outcome was the endorsement of PGD strict criteria; coded as binary variable “yes, possible PGD caseness” (1) or “no” (2). ROC curves and logistic regression were calculated only for PGD strict criteria (i.e. 12 symptom items plus functional impairment). keywords: criteria; disorder; grief; icd-11; ipgds; items; pgd; psychology; samples cache: cpe-4159.pdf plain text: cpe-4159.txt item: #80 of 144 id: cpe-4165 author: Meachon, Emily J.; Zemp, Martina; Alpers, Georg W. title: Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD): Relevance for Clinical Psychologists in Europe date: 2022-06-30 words: 10052 flesch: 42 summary: Accumulating research highlights the psychological effects of DCD symptoms still re­ main unclear (e.g., Kirby et al., 2013; Tal Saban & Kirby, 2018; Zwicker et al., 2018) and executive functioning differences may be present (e.g., Bernardi et al., 2018; Sartori et al., 2020). For children, the Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire is a popular parent-report measure of DCD symptoms developed in English (Wilson et al., 2009). keywords: adhd; adults; article; children; coordination; coordination disorder; dcd; disorder; et al; europe; kirby; motor; psychology; research; symptoms cache: cpe-4165.pdf plain text: cpe-4165.txt item: #81 of 144 id: cpe-4221 author: Pittig, Andre; Glück, Valentina M.; Boschet, Juliane M.; Wong, Alex H. K.; Engelke, Paula title: Increased Anxiety of Public Situations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence From a Community and a Patient Sample date: 2021-06-18 words: 6682 flesch: 48 summary: Interestingly, the direct increase in anxiety levels was higher in the community sample: patients reported higher anxiety levels than the community sample before, but not during the pandemic. However, high anxiety levels may result in persistent impairments and should be monitored during the pandemic. keywords: anxiety; anxiety levels; community; covid-19; increase; levels; pandemic; patient; public; sample; situations cache: cpe-4221.pdf plain text: cpe-4221.txt item: #82 of 144 id: cpe-4281 author: Heim, Eva; Burchert, Sebastian; Shala, Mirëlinda; Kaufmann, Marco; Cerga Pashoja, Arlinda; Morina, Naser; Schaub, Michael P.; Knaevelsrud, Christine; Maercker, Andreas title: Announcement of the Registered Report "Effect of Cultural Adaptation of a Smartphone-Based Self-Help Programme on its Acceptability and Efficacy" date: 2020-09-30 words: 857 flesch: 36 summary: Two levels of cultural adaptation (i.e., surface vs. deep structure adaptation) will be compared. Effect of cultural adaptation of a smartphone-based self-help programme on its acceptability and efficacy: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. keywords: adaptation; effect; psychology; self cache: cpe-4281.pdf plain text: cpe-4281.txt item: #83 of 144 id: cpe-4299 author: Jungmann, Stefanie M.; Wagner, Louisa; Klein, Marlene; Kaurin, Aleksandra title: Functional Somatic Symptoms and Emotion Regulation in Children and Adolescents date: 2022-06-30 words: 7418 flesch: 37 summary: Based on the transgenerational model (Stone & Wilson, 2016) and previous findings, suggesting that female gender and increasing age in youth are associated with FSS (Lieb et al., 2000; Stone & Wilson, 2016), it was assumed that beyond age and gender and parental emotion regulation, child emotion regulation is a significant predictor of FSS in children and adolescents. Study 1 was designed as a pilot study and investigated relationships between child and parental emotion regulation and children’s FSS. keywords: adolescents; children; emotion; emotion regulation; fss; psychology; regulation; studies; study; symptoms cache: cpe-4299.pdf plain text: cpe-4299.txt item: #84 of 144 id: cpe-4459 author: Margraf, Jürgen; Hoyer, Jürgen; Fydrich, Thomas; In-Albon, Tina; Lincoln, Tania; Lutz, Wolfgang; Schlarb, Angelika; Schöttke, Henning; Willutzki, Ulrike; Velten, Julia title: The Cooperative Revolution Reaches Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy: An Example From Germany date: 2021-03-10 words: 12277 flesch: 43 summary: Nonetheless, the chances of an aggregation of research data across clinics are manifold. Overall, this study indicated the feasibility of consolidating and Margraf, Hoyer, Fydrich et al. 17 Clinical Psychology in Europe 2021, Vol.3(1), Article e4459 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.4459 https://www.psychopen.eu/ evaluating research data across university outpatient psychotherapy clinics for children and adolescents. keywords: article; center; children; clinics; data; diagnoses; disorders; e4459; et al; europe; germany; hoyer; https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.4459; https://www.psychopen.eu/; kodap; margraf; patients; psychology; psychotherapy; psychotherapy research; research; study; training; treatment; university; vol.3(1 cache: cpe-4459.pdf plain text: cpe-4459.txt item: #85 of 144 id: cpe-4519 author: Etchevers, Martín Juan; Garay, Cristian Javier; Putrino, Natalia Inés; Helmich, Natalia; Lunansky, Gabriela title: Argentinian Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Screening Study of the General Population During Two Periods of Quarantine date: 2021-03-10 words: 6925 flesch: 45 summary: During Period 1, 4.86% of participants were at risk of mental health disorder, while during Period 2, 7.2% of participants were at risk. In addition, there is an indication that the risk of mental health disorders is al­ so increased. keywords: article; behaviours; clinical; covid-19; feeling; health; mental; network; pandemic; participants; period; population; psychology; quarantine; risk; symptoms cache: cpe-4519.pdf plain text: cpe-4519.txt item: #86 of 144 id: cpe-4577 author: Mewes, Ricarda; Giesebrecht, Julia; Weise, Cornelia; Grupp, Freyja title: Description of a Culture-Sensitive, Low-Threshold Psychoeducation Intervention for Asylum Seekers (Tea Garden) date: 2021-11-23 words: 4801 flesch: 45 summary: In general, our findings suggest that the TG may be a useful first step to improve mental health care for asylum seekers. E-mail: ricarda.nater-mewes@univie.ac.at Related: This article is part of the CPE Special Issue “Cultural Adaptation of Psychological Interventions”, Guest Editors: Eva Heim & Cornelia Weise, Clinical Psychology in Europe, 3(Special Issue), https://doi.org/ 10.32872/10.32872/cpe.v3.si Supplementary Materials: Materials [see Index of Supplementary Materials] Abstract Background: Asylum seekers often suffer from high levels of mental distress. keywords: article; asylum; asylum seekers; care; health; participants; psychology; seekers cache: cpe-4577.pdf plain text: cpe-4577.txt item: #87 of 144 id: cpe-4581 author: Parks, Allison; van de Leur, Jakob Clason; Strååt, Marcus; Elfving, Fredrik; Andersson, Gerhard; Carlbring, Per; Shafran, Roz; Rozental, Alexander title: A Self-Report Measure of Perfectionism: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Swedish Version of the Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire date: 2021-12-23 words: 8719 flesch: 52 summary: At present, the CPQ has been administered in several clinical trials of perfectionism (e.g., Rozental, Shafran, et al., 2017; Shafran et al., 2017; Zetterberg et al., 2019), and a number of studies have also explored its psychometric properties in English (Dickie et al., 2012; Egan et al., 2016; Stoeber & Damian, 2014), Persian (Moloodi et al., 2017), and German (Roth et al., 2021). The single-factor model demonstrated poorest fit with data, refuting a unidimensional construct, as already noted in prior research of the self-report measure (Dickie et al., 2012; Egan et al., 2016; Moloodi et al., 2017; Stoeber & Damian, 2014). keywords: cpq; et al; factor; items; measures; perfectionism; psychology; questionnaire; report; self; standards; study cache: cpe-4581.pdf plain text: cpe-4581.txt item: #88 of 144 id: cpe-4617 author: Lex, Claudia; Hautzinger, Martin; Meyer, Thomas D. title: Perceived Criticism and Family Attitudes as Predictors of Recurrence in Bipolar Disorder date: 2022-03-31 words: 6495 flesch: 51 summary: Expressed emotion versus relationship quality variables in the prediction of recurrence in bipolar patients. Conclusion: These results suggest that it might be important to assess perceived criticism and familial attitudes as potential moderators of treatment outcome in BD. keywords: criticism; family; fas; patients; pcm; psychology; relatives; scale; therapy cache: cpe-4617.pdf plain text: cpe-4617.txt item: #89 of 144 id: cpe-4621 author: Leimonis, Epameinondas; Koutra, Katerina title: Social Media Use and Mental Health in Young Adults of Greece: A Cross-Sectional Study date: 2022-06-30 words: 8855 flesch: 50 summary: E-mail: koutra.k@gmail.com Abstract Background: Social media use has vastly increased during the past few years, especially among young adults. Studies examining the relationship of social media use with mental health have yielded mixed findings. keywords: daily; depressive; esteem; facebook; health; hours; media; media use; self; social; symptoms; use; users cache: cpe-4621.pdf plain text: cpe-4621.txt item: #90 of 144 id: cpe-4623 author: Böttche, Maria; Kampisiou, Christina; Stammel, Nadine; El-Haj-Mohamad, Rayan; Heeke, Carina; Burchert, Sebastian; Heim, Eva; Wagner, Birgit; Renneberg, Babette; Böttcher, Johanna; Glaesmer, Heide; Gouzoulis-Mayfrank, Euphrosyne; Zielasek, Jürgen; Konnopka, Alexander; Murray, Laura; Knaevelsrud, Christine title: From Formative Research to Cultural Adaptation of a Face-to-Face and Internet-Based Cognitive-Behavioural Intervention for Arabic-Speaking Refugees in Germany date: 2021-11-23 words: 5927 flesch: 40 summary: The process of cultural adaptation was based on a conceptual framework and was facilitated by an adaptation monitoring form as well as guidelines which facilitate the reporting of cultural adaptation in psychological trials (RECAPT). Keywords cultural adaptation, transdiagnostic, refugees, decision-making process Highlights • keywords: adaptation; arabic; article; ceta; germany; health; interviews; issue; mental; psychology; refugees; research; treatment cache: cpe-4623.pdf plain text: cpe-4623.txt item: #91 of 144 id: cpe-5271 author: Kananian, Schahryar; Starck, Annabelle; Stangier, Ulrich title: Cultural Adaptation of CBT for Afghan Refugees in Europe: A Retrospective Evaluation date: 2021-11-23 words: 4336 flesch: 39 summary: This article aimed to illustrate the ongoing adaptation process of CA CBT for Afghan refugees over the course of several trials and to highlight potential limitations by evaluating how systematic adaptations were performed. In this article, we aimed to illustrate the adaptation process of CA CBT for Afghan refugees and to depict the adaptations that were administered throughout ongoing trials by applying the criteria for reports of cultural adaptation, as suggested by Heim et al. keywords: adaptation; article; cbt; et al; group; issue; psychology; refugees cache: cpe-5271.pdf plain text: cpe-5271.txt item: #92 of 144 id: cpe-5303 author: Strohm, Miriam; Siegesleitner, Marena; Kunze, Anna E.; Ehring, Thomas; Wittekind, Charlotte title: Imagery Rescripting Versus Cognitive Restructuring for Social Anxiety: Treatment Effects and Working Mechanisms date: 2021-09-30 words: 7720 flesch: 47 summary: Results of a sample-size calculation (two-tailed, α = .05, power = .80, run with G*Power 3.1; Faul et al., 2007) with medium to large effect sizes (d = .70; Morina et al., 2017) showed that a sample size of 76 was required to detect significant differences between active treatments (ImRs + CR) versus NIC. Based on evidence that mental imagery elicits stronger emotions than verbal thinking (Holmes & Mathews, 2010), it is conceivable that generating images with alternative meanings during ImRs is associated with stronger emotional activation than questioning maladap­ tive beliefs verbally (Holmes et al., 2009). keywords: anxiety; beliefs; effects; imagery; imrs; negative; nic; participants; psychology; self; social cache: cpe-5303.pdf plain text: cpe-5303.txt item: #93 of 144 id: cpe-5329 author: Lotzin, Annett; Lindert, Jutta; Koch, Theresa; Liedl, Alexandra; Schäfer, Ingo title: STARC-SUD – Adaptation of a Transdiagnostic Intervention for Refugees With Substance Use Disorders date: 2021-11-23 words: 6138 flesch: 42 summary: These results indicate the need to consider religious content carefully in mental health interventions for refugees. While there is a need for SUD health care for refugees, this need often is not met (Welbel et al., 2013). keywords: article; group; health; intervention; program; psychology; refugees; starc; substance; sud; use cache: cpe-5329.pdf plain text: cpe-5329.txt item: #94 of 144 id: cpe-5431 author: Unterhitzenberger, Johanna; Haberstumpf, Sophia; Rosner, Rita; Pfeiffer, Elisa title: “Same Same or Adapted?” Therapists’ Feedback on the Implementation of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With Unaccompanied Young Refugees date: 2021-11-23 words: 4785 flesch: 42 summary: CBT therapist n (%) 9 (100) Keywords TF-CBT, cultural adaptation, refugee, therapist, adolescent Highlights • TF-CBT is a promising treatment for PTSD in traumatized refugee minors. keywords: adaptations; article; cbt; psychology; study; therapists; trauma; treatment cache: cpe-5431.pdf plain text: cpe-5431.txt item: #95 of 144 id: cpe-5433 author: Weise, Cornelia; Rief, Winfried title: This is not a Christmas editorial! date: 2020-12-23 words: 1219 flesch: 56 summary: Cornelia Weise a, Winfried Rief a [a] Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Department of Psychology, Philipps-University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany. 2(4), Article e5433, https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.v2i4.5433 Published (VoR): 2020-12-23 Corresponding Author: Cornelia Weise, Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Department of Psychology, Philipps-University of Marburg, Gutenbergstrasse 18, 35032 Marburg, Germany. keywords: christmas; editorial; psychology cache: cpe-5433.pdf plain text: cpe-5433.txt item: #96 of 144 id: cpe-5467 author: Fu, Zhongfang; Burger, Huibert ; Arjadi, Retha; Nauta, Maaike H.; Bockting, Claudi L. H. title: Explaining the Efficacy of an Internet-Based Behavioral Activation Intervention for Major Depression: A Mechanistic Study of a Randomized-Controlled Trial date: 2021-09-30 words: 8991 flesch: 46 summary: Behavioral activation treatments of depression: A meta-analysis. Studies assessing the activation level as a mediator of depression treatment have not complied with all these requirements (Janssen et al., 2020), with some adopting small samples (e.g., <40 per trial arm) (Gaynor & Harris, 2008) and others using too few repeat observations (e.g., <3) (Richards et al., 2017; Weidberg et al., 2021) or no control group (e.g., Santos et al., 2019). keywords: activation; activation level; article; depression; effect; et al; growth; intervention; level; mediation; model; psychology; treatment; week cache: cpe-5467.pdf plain text: cpe-5467.txt item: #97 of 144 id: cpe-5513 author: Heim, Eva; Knaevelsrud, Christine title: Standardised Research Methods and Documentation in Cultural Adaptation: The Need, the Potential and Future Steps date: 2021-11-23 words: 6310 flesch: 36 summary: In addition, the “Task force for cultural adaptation of mental health interventions for refugees” was established to develop a structured procedure for harmonising and documenting cultural adaptations across the FMER-funded research projects. 3(Special Issue), Article e5513 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.5513 https://www.psychopen.eu/ Aim The task force for cultural adaptation of mental health interventions for refugees aimed to develop a structured procedure for harmonising and documenting cultural adaptations of psychological interventions in clinical trials. keywords: adaptation; article; documentation; heim; interventions; issue; mental; process; psychology; research; studies cache: cpe-5513.pdf plain text: cpe-5513.txt item: #98 of 144 id: cpe-5533 author: Christiansen, Dorte Mølgaard; Martino, Maria Luisa; Elklit, Ask; Freda, Maria Francesca title: Sex Differences in the Outcome of Expressive Writing in Parents of Children With Leukaemia date: 2022-03-31 words: 4930 flesch: 51 summary: Accord­ ingly, although the interaction between time and sex was statistically non-significant, the medium-to-large effect sizes found for both POMS total score and all but one of the subscale scores suggests that future studies may reveal women to benefit more from expressive writing interventions than men. Possibly as a consequence of poor statistical power, few studies have reported significant sex differences. keywords: differences; intervention; parents; poms; psychology; sex; writing cache: cpe-5533.pdf plain text: cpe-5533.txt item: #99 of 144 id: cpe-5579 author: Teismann, Tobias; Forkmann, Thomas; Michalak, Johannes; Brailovskaia, Julia title: Repetitive Negative Thinking About Suicide: Associations With Lifetime Suicide Attempts date: 2021-09-30 words: 5852 flesch: 44 summary: 2. To investi­ gate, whether suicide specific rumination is associated with lifetime suicide attempts – above and beyond age, gender, current suicide ideation and general rumination; 3. To investigate whether suicide-specific rumination mediates the association between current suicide ideation and lifetime suicide attempts. The path of current suicide ideation to suicide specific rumination was denoted by a, and the path of suicide specific rumination to lifetime suicide attempts was denoted by b. keywords: behavior; lifetime suicide; psychology; rnt; rumination; specific; study; suicidal; suicide; suicide attempts; suicide ideation; thinking cache: cpe-5579.pdf plain text: cpe-5579.txt item: #100 of 144 id: cpe-5583 author: Reich, Hanna; Zürn, Daniela; Mewes, Ricarda title: Engaging Turkish Immigrants in Psychotherapy: Development and Proof-of-Concept Study of a Culture-Tailored, Web-Based Intervention date: 2021-12-23 words: 8788 flesch: 45 summary: Keywords engagement, motivational interviewing, psycho-education, web intervention, cultural tailoring Highlights • Culturally tailored psychotherapeutic interventions are more effective than generic ones. During the first half of the study period, participants were randomly assigned to the experimental conditions (engagement inter­ vention or active control intervention). keywords: article; control; engagement; europe; illness; immigrants; intervention; participants; patients; psychology; psychotherapy; self; study; treatment; turkish; web cache: cpe-5583.pdf plain text: cpe-5583.txt item: #101 of 144 id: cpe-5615 author: Gawron, Lana; Pohl, Anna; Gerlach, Alexander L. title: The Influence of Alcohol on Rumination and Metacognitions in Major Depressive Disorder date: 2022-12-22 words: 9018 flesch: 43 summary: Thus, surprisingly, we did not find evidence of alcohol effects on any process potentially relevant for the formation and maintenance of depression. A promising approach for further studies could be to examine alcohol effects on rumination, metacognitions and depressive mood depending on the dose administered. keywords: alcohol; article; consumption; depression; disorder; effects; europe; mdd; metacognitions; negative; participants; psychology; rumination; state; use; vol cache: cpe-5615.pdf plain text: cpe-5615.txt item: #102 of 144 id: cpe-6133 author: Rojas, Roberto; Hickmann, Maxi; Wolf, Svenja; Kolassa, Iris-Tatjana; Behnke, Alexander title: Coping in the Emergency Medical Services: Associations With the Personnel’s Stress, Self-Efficacy, Job Satisfaction, and Health date: 2022-03-31 words: 10415 flesch: 49 summary: These factors pose a high emotional stress on EMSP (Johnson et al., 2005; Karrasch et al., 2020; Schmid et al., 2008), which can compromise their job satisfaction (Boudreaux et al., 1997; Portero de la Cruz et al., 2020; Sterud et al., 2011) and may trigger mental health problems, including depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and alcohol abuse (Berger et al., 2012; Kleim & Westphal, 2011; Petrie et al., 2018; Sterud et al., 2006; S. L. Wagner et al., 2020) as well as physical health problems (Aasa et al., 2005; Bentley & Levine, 2016; Friedenberg et al., 2022; Hegg-Deloye et al., 2014). Active coping/planning was associated with lower stress levels (Brown et al., 2002; Jamal et al., 2017) and stronger posttraumatic growth (Kirby et al., 2011) in EMSP. keywords: article; cicognani; cicognani et; coping; efficacy; emergency; emsp; et al; europe; factor; health; humor; journal; psychology; self; strategies; stress; study; support; symptoms; work cache: cpe-6133.pdf plain text: cpe-6133.txt item: #103 of 144 id: cpe-6137 author: Bagarić, Branka; Jokić-Begić, Nataša title: Fear of Becoming Infected and Fear of Doing the Wrong Thing – Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Further Validation of the Multidimensional Assessment of COVID-19-Related Fears (MAC-RF) date: 2022-03-31 words: 7217 flesch: 50 summary: Treatments may have to target both aspects of COVID-19 related fear. This aspect of COVID-19 fear also appears to be a much stronger predictor of safety behaviors. keywords: anxiety; article; covid-19; factor; fear; health; mac; pandemic; psychology; scale; study cache: cpe-6137.pdf plain text: cpe-6137.txt item: #104 of 144 id: cpe-6197 author: Karekla, Maria title: Shifting Our Perspective for the Future of Assessment and Intervention Science date: 2021-03-10 words: 1467 flesch: 37 summary: Research from my laboratory and others around the world are presently attempting to establish necessary parameters so as to be able to result in directly linking mecha­ nisms of action (change processes via which psychotherapeutic change can occur) with intervention choices and outcomes in an iterative, bottom-up manner. Beyond the DSM: Toward a process- based alternative for diagnosis and mental health treatment (pp. 226-249). keywords: approach; health; hofmann; intervention cache: cpe-6197.pdf plain text: cpe-6197.txt item: #105 of 144 id: cpe-6351 author: Heim, Eva; Mewes, Ricarda; Abi Ramia, Jinane; Glaesmer, Heide; Hall, Brian; Harper Shehadeh, Melissa; Ünlü, Burçin; Kananian, Schahryar; Kohrt, Brandon A.; Lechner-Meichsner, Franziska; Lotzin, Annett; Moro, Marie Rose; Radjack, Rahmeth; Salamanca-Sanabria, Alicia; Singla, Daisy R.; Starck, Annabelle; Sturm, Gesine; Tol, Wietse; Weise, Cornelia; Knaevelsrud, Christine title: Reporting Cultural Adaptation in Psychological Trials – The RECAPT criteria date: 2021-11-23 words: 10530 flesch: 35 summary: This article is part of the CPE Special Issue “Cultural Adaptation of Psychological Interventions”, Guest Editors: Eva Heim & Cornelia Weise, Clinical Psychology in Europe, 3(Special Issue), https://doi.org/ 10.32872/10.32872/cpe.v3.si Supplementary Materials: Materials [see Index of Supplementary Materials] Abstract Background: There is a lack of empirical evidence on the level of cultural adaptation required for psychological interventions developed in Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) societies to be effective for the treatment of common mental disorders among culturally and ethnically diverse groups. This lack of evidence is partly due to insufficient documentation of cultural adaptation in psychological trials. keywords: adaptation; article; clinical; criteria; cultural; et al; europe; health; interventions; issue; mental; process; psychology; reporting; research; treatment; trials cache: cpe-6351.pdf plain text: cpe-6351.txt item: #106 of 144 id: cpe-6569 author: Twomey, Conal; Cody, Richard; Johnson, John A.; O'Reilly, Gary title: ‘Open Source’ Opportunities for Enhanced Collaboration in Psychotherapy Science date: 2021-06-18 words: 1032 flesch: 35 summary: On a cautionary note, there is potential for the misuse of open source intervention manuals by unqualified persons and this should be closely monitored (Goldberg et al., 2006). The origins of open source illustrate its promotion of collaboration. keywords: collaboration; psychology; research; science; source cache: cpe-6569.pdf plain text: cpe-6569.txt item: #107 of 144 id: cpe-6587 author: Boettcher, Victoria Sophie; Neuner, Frank title: The Impact of an Insecure Asylum Status on Mental Health of Adult Refugees in Germany date: 2022-03-31 words: 6624 flesch: 52 summary: Moreover, including additional measures apart from RHS-15 and PCL-5 to investigate mental health status could offer an even more comprehensive insight in refugees’ mental health. https://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.32872/cpe.6587&domain=pdf&date_stamp=2022-03-31 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1524-8012 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5427-3432 https://cpe.psychopen.eu/ https://www.psychopen.eu/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Keywords refugees, forcibly displaced people, mental health, post-traumatic stress disorder, insecure asylum status, post- migration living stressors Highlights • Prevalence rates of mental disorders are high among forcibly displaced people. keywords: asylum; asylum status; germany; health; migration; participants; ptsd; refugees; residence; residence status; status; study cache: cpe-6587.pdf plain text: cpe-6587.txt item: #108 of 144 id: cpe-6695 author: Kullgard, Niclas; Holmqvist, Rolf; Andersson, Gerhard title: Premature Dropout From Psychotherapy: Prevalence, Perceived Reasons and Consequences as Rated by Clinicians date: 2022-06-30 words: 6525 flesch: 49 summary: Keywords premature dropout, psychotherapy dropout, psychotherapy, therapeutic alliance Highlights • Psychotherapists rated the frequency of premature dropout in psychotherapy to be on average 8.89% (MD = 5, SD = 8.34, Range = 0-50%). keywords: alliance; client; dropout; premature; psychology; psychotherapy; research; study; therapists cache: cpe-6695.pdf plain text: cpe-6695.txt item: #109 of 144 id: cpe-6701 author: Beck, Judith S.; Fleming, Sarah title: A Brief History of Aaron T. Beck, MD, and Cognitive Behavior Therapy date: 2021-06-18 words: 2424 flesch: 46 summary: , Article e6701 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.6701 https://www.psychopen.eu/ Dr. Aaron T. Beck at the Beck Excellence Summit Photo © 2019 Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy Additionally, researchers found that patients with medical conditions can benefit from Cognitive Therapy, or Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), as it is known today. Dr. Aaron T. Beck and Family at his 95th Birthday Celebration Photo © 2019 Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy Dr. Aaron Beck has continued his research into the treatment of psychopathology even until today. keywords: aaron; beck; behavior; cbt; therapy cache: cpe-6701.pdf plain text: cpe-6701.txt item: #110 of 144 id: cpe-6821 author: Notermans, Jessica; Philippot, Pierre title: Psychotherapy Under Lockdown: The Use and Experience of Teleconsultation by Psychotherapists During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2022-09-30 words: 7795 flesch: 32 summary: The lack of non-verbal information will be too important -.854 Teleconsultation will limit the development of a good therapeutic relationship -.778 It will be difficult to set up some interventions .433 -.505 Teleconsultation will increase dropout number in certain individuals (e.g., addictions) -.357 t-tests were run to determine whether attitudes differed between psychotherapists as a function of whether they proposed teleconsultations. Table 4 Actions Set up to Encourage Adherence to Teleconsultation Actions to encourage adherence to teleconsultation N = 222 % Communicating with the patient/client to assess the situation (via email, telephone, or other) 97 43.7 Giving general advice to ensure optimal conditions for teleconsultations (e.g., be in a quiet space to avoid distractions and increase privacy, ensure a good internet connection, have charged devices, etc.) keywords: article; attitudes; covid-19; e.g.; experience; n =; psychology; psychotherapists; psychotherapy; teleconsultation; use cache: cpe-6821.pdf plain text: cpe-6821.txt item: #111 of 144 id: cpe-6835 author: Cuijpers, Pim title: Has the Time Come to Stop Using the “Standardised Mean Difference”? date: 2021-09-30 words: 3727 flesch: 58 summary: First, the effect size is still a statistical concept and small effect sizes may have considerable clinical meaning while large effect sizes may not. E-mail: p.cuijpers@vu.nl Abstract Background: Most meta-analyses use the ‘standardised mean difference’ (effect size) to summarise the outcomes of studies. keywords: clinical; difference; effect; mean; outcomes; size; treatment cache: cpe-6835.pdf plain text: cpe-6835.txt item: #112 of 144 id: cpe-6847 author: Cuijpers, Pim title: Indirect Prevention and Treatment of Depression: An Emerging Paradigm? date: 2021-12-23 words: 4100 flesch: 48 summary: https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-0366(15)00536-2 Cipriani, A., Furukawa, T. A., Salanti, G., Chaimani, A., Atkinson, L. Z., Ogawa, Y., Leucht, S., Ruhe, H. G., Turner, E. H., Higgins, J. P. T., Egger, M., Takeshima, N., Hayasaka, Y., Imai, H., Shinohara, K., Tajika, A., Ionannidis, J. P. A., & Geddes, J. R. (2018). https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-0366(16)30024-4 Christensen, H., Batterham, P. J., Gosling, J. A., Ritterband, L. M., Griffiths, K. M., Thorndike, F. P., Glozier, N., O’Dea, B., Hickie, I. B., & Mackinnon, A. J. (2016). keywords: cuijpers; depression; indirect; interventions; prevention; treatment cache: cpe-6847.pdf plain text: cpe-6847.txt item: #113 of 144 id: cpe-6871 author: Bockting, Claudi L. H. title: Laudatio for Distinguished Scholar Dr. Aaron T. Beck date: 2021-06-18 words: 1249 flesch: 48 summary: Dr. Aaron T. Beck Received the Diamond Distinguished Contributor Psychological Interventions Award by the EACLIPT On a personal note, I vividly remember my first introduction to Dr. Beck when he received an honorary membership at the Dutch association for CBT. On July 18, 2021, Dr. Beck will celebrate his 100th birthday. keywords: beck; cbt cache: cpe-6871.pdf plain text: cpe-6871.txt item: #114 of 144 id: cpe-7205 author: Witthöft, Michael; Jungmann, Stefanie M.; Germer, Sylvan; Bräscher, Anne-Kathrin title: Early Adverse Effects of Behavioural Preventive Strategies During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Germany: An Online General Population Survey date: 2022-09-30 words: 7882 flesch: 46 summary: https://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.32872/cpe.7205&domain=pdf&date_stamp=2022-09-30 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4928-4222 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0201-9517 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8134-976X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2621-5689 https://www.psychopen.eu/ https://cpe.psychopen.eu/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Keywords quarantine, social, physical distancing, anxiety, depression, somatic symptoms Highlights • Physical distancing and quarantine were associated with negative psychological effects. E-mail: witthoef@uni-mainz.de Abstract Background: Quarantine and physical distancing represent the two most important non- pharmaceutical actions to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. keywords: anxiety; covid-19; disease; disorder; distancing; distress; effects; evidence; individuals; n =; quarantine; symptoms; t = cache: cpe-7205.pdf plain text: cpe-7205.txt item: #115 of 144 id: cpe-7375 author: Pfeiffer, Simone; Huffer, Ashley; Feil, Anna; In-Albon, Tina title: Implicit Attitudes Toward Psychotherapy and Explicit Barriers to Accessing Psychotherapy in Youths and Parent–Youth Dyads date: 2022-09-30 words: 8299 flesch: 43 summary: Differences in implicit attitudes regarding psychotherapy and a medical treatment were measured with the Implicit Association Test, and psychotherapy knowledge and self-reported barriers to psychotherapy were assessed with questionnaires. Exploratively, we examined if implicit attitudes toward psychotherapy and barriers to accessing psy­ chotherapy as well as psychotherapy knowledge varied with gender, age, or education using a multivariate analysis of variance and multiple regression analysis. keywords: attitudes; barriers; health; help; implicit; knowledge; parents; psychology; psychotherapy; psychotherapy knowledge; seeking; study; treatment; youths cache: cpe-7375.pdf plain text: cpe-7375.txt item: #116 of 144 id: cpe-7495 author: St-Amour, Samuel; Cailhol, Lionel; Ruocco, Anthony C.; Bernard, Paquito title: Acute Effect of Physical Exercise on Negative Affect in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Pilot Study date: 2022-06-30 words: 9124 flesch: 46 summary: Three steps negative emotion induction (Kuo et al., 2014): 1. Different strategies are used to induce negative emotions, including frustrating tasks (Gratz et al., 2006; Sauer & Baer, 2012), electric shocks (Seibert-Hatalsky & Wilson, 2011), videos of sexual abuse or domestic violence (Chapman et al., 2010; Daros, Williams, et al., 2018; Elices et al., 2012; Jacob et al., 2011), remembering negative memories (Sauer & Baer, 2012), music (Diedrich et al., 2016) or emotionally charged images (Sloan et al., 2010). keywords: affect; article; borderline; bpd; disorder; effects; emotion; et al; exercise; induction; participants; personality; psychology; study cache: cpe-7495.pdf plain text: cpe-7495.txt item: #117 of 144 id: cpe-7627 author: Heim, Eva; Weise, Cornelia title: Special Issue Editorial: Cultural Adaption of Psychological Interventions date: 2021-11-23 words: 2017 flesch: 37 summary: It pursued two major goals: First, it aimed to develop a common understanding and methodology for documenting and monitoring cultural adaptations in clinical trials. The conceptual framework for cultural adaptation by Heim and Kohrt (2019) was used as a basis for this work. keywords: adaptation; article; europe; interventions; issue; psychology cache: cpe-7627.pdf plain text: cpe-7627.txt item: #118 of 144 id: cpe-7655 author: Killikelly, Clare; Maercker, Andreas title: The Cultural Supplement: A New Method for Assessing Culturally Relevant Prolonged Grief Disorder Symptoms date: 2023-03-31 words: 5924 flesch: 48 summary: The development and testing of additional cultural supplements in different cultural groups worldwide could help identify which prolonged grief disorder symptoms are universal and which are culturally relative. First, the researchers definition of cultural group should be clearly stated and defined. keywords: article; cultural; disorder; grief; ipgds; killikelly; pgd; psychology; research; supplement; symptoms cache: cpe-7655.pdf plain text: cpe-7655.txt item: #119 of 144 id: cpe-7679 author: Bräscher, Anne-Kathrin; Ferti, Ioanna-Evangelia; Witthöft, Michael title: Open-Label Placebo Effects on Psychological and Physical Well-Being: A Conceptual Replication Study date: 2022-12-22 words: 6388 flesch: 51 summary: Due to deception, the application of traditional placebos (i.e., “interventions that, owing to their intrinsic properties, are ineffective for a particular condition or symptom(s), but which may be (…) administered (…) with the aim of eliciting placebo effects”, p. 18, Blease & Annoni, 2019) in patient care can go along with ethical and legal problems as well as with a loss of trust in the therapist-patient relationship (Bundesärztekammer, 2010; Miller et al., 2005). Appendix B, Supplementary Materials, for the narrative), addressing the four key aspects that are always communicated in OLP studies (Kaptchuk, 2018): remove the stigma of placebo effects; automatic nature of placebo responses; no requirement to believe; taking the pills is critical. keywords: article; brand; effects; label; label placebo; olp; participants; placebo; placebo effects; study cache: cpe-7679.pdf plain text: cpe-7679.txt item: #120 of 144 id: cpe-7739 author: Weigel, Angelika; Meinertz Dantoft, Thomas; Jørgensen, Torben; Carstensen, Tina; Löwe, Bernd; Weinman, John; Frostholm, Lisbeth title: Symptom Perceptions in Functional Disorders, Major Health Conditions, and Healthy Controls: A General Population Study date: 2022-12-22 words: 11077 flesch: 58 summary: These varying associations between peripheral bodily changes and symptom perceptions underline the relevance of cognitive and emotional processes in symptom perception and appraisal (Van den Bergh et al., 2017). E- mail: a.weigel@uke.de Abstract Background: The present study investigated differences in symptom perceptions between individuals with functional disorders (FD), major health conditions, and FDs + major health conditions, respectively, and a group of healthy individuals. keywords: article; conditions; disorders; health; illness; individuals; perceptions; psychology; study; symptom; symptom perceptions; y 1 cache: cpe-7739.pdf plain text: cpe-7739.txt item: #121 of 144 id: cpe-7747 author: Kazlauskas, Evaldas; Maercker, Andreas title: Title of “Ambassador of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment” Awarded to Danutė Gailienė date: 2022-09-30 words: 2885 flesch: 41 summary: Prof. Danutė Gailienė – Lithuanian psychologist and pioneer of clinical psychology behind 'Iron Curtain. o u g h t s Prof. Danutė Gailienė dedicated her life to the advancement of clinical psychology. keywords: danutė; gailienė; lithuania; prof; psychology; soviet; suicide cache: cpe-7747.pdf plain text: cpe-7747.txt item: #122 of 144 id: cpe-7781 author: Debbané, Martin title: Title of “Ambassador of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment” Awarded to Peter Fonagy date: 2022-03-31 words: 958 flesch: 20 summary: Title of “Ambassador of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment” Awarded to Peter Fonagy Letter to the Editor, Commentary Title of “Ambassador of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment” Awarded to Peter Fonagy Martin Debbané 1,2 [1] Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. Details on his life and professional trajectories in the media • https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/apr/27/peter-fonagy-refugee-child- psychologist-anna-freud-centre • https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000dpj2 Ambassador of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment: Peter Fonagy 2 Clinical Psychology in Europe 2022, Vol. 4(1), Article e7781 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.7781 https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/apr/27/peter-fonagy-refugee-child-psychologist-anna-freud-centre https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/apr/27/peter-fonagy-refugee-child-psychologist-anna-freud-centre https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000dpj2 https://www.psychopen.eu/ Citation from an interview with E. L. Jurist (2010, p. 7) P. F.: (…) when we understand the mechanism of a disorder at the level of biology, at the level of neuroscience, we will also understand (…) that the only way to alter those things will be psychological. keywords: fonagy; health; peter; psychology cache: cpe-7781.pdf plain text: cpe-7781.txt item: #123 of 144 id: cpe-7801 author: Seah, Rebecca; Berle, David title: Shame Mediates the Relationship Between Negative Trauma Attributions and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Symptoms in a Trauma Exposed Sample date: 2022-09-30 words: 7164 flesch: 47 summary: Thus, it is likely that there are additional mediators that could contribute to the understanding the effect of negative trauma attributions and PTSD symptoms. Supplementary materials to Shame mediates the relationship between negative trauma attributions and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in a trauma exposed sample [Additional figures]. keywords: attributions; event; exposure; global; internal; psychology; ptsd; ptsd symptoms; shame; symptoms; trauma cache: cpe-7801.pdf plain text: cpe-7801.txt item: #124 of 144 id: cpe-7815 author: Bachrach, Nathan; Giesen, Sanja; Arntz, Arnoud title: Blended Delivery of Imagery Rescripting for Childhood PTSD: A Case Study During the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2022-09-30 words: 8252 flesch: 61 summary: Thereafter, therapist continued rescripting by giving comfort to little Larry. Little Larry felt in need of safety and wanted to escape the boys. keywords: et al; imrs; larry; patients; psychology; ptsd; telehealth; therapist; trauma; treatment cache: cpe-7815.pdf plain text: cpe-7815.txt item: #125 of 144 id: cpe-7921 author: Rief, Winfried; Kopp, Melina; Awarzamani, Roya; Weise, Cornelia title: Selected Trends in Psychotherapy Research: An Index Analysis of RCTs date: 2022-06-30 words: 6147 flesch: 42 summary: The RCT investigated one or more of the following psychological treatment approaches: cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), psychodynamic treatments, internet- based psychological treatments and other digital approaches using new technologies (eHealth, mHealth, uHealth), mindfulness-based intervention (mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT)), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), interpersonal therapy (IPT), systemic psychological therapy, schema therapy and emotion-focused therapy (EFT). A specific problem is evident for CBT treatments, although it partly applies to other treatments as well: labels and approaches for one treatment approach can be very diverse, thus preventing them to be covered by search terms (e.g., some textbooks on CBT report up to 100 different techniques). keywords: article; cbt; europe; interventions; mindfulness; psychology; psychotherapy; rcts; research; studies; treatments; trends; trials cache: cpe-7921.pdf plain text: cpe-7921.txt item: #126 of 144 id: cpe-7933 author: Jennissen, Simone; Schumacher, Stefan; Rucli, Diana; Hal, Melinda; Székely, András; de Beurs, Derek; Dinger, Ulrike title: Competency-Based Training and Assessment of Listening Skills: A Waitlist-Controlled Study in European Telephone Emergency Services date: 2022-12-22 words: 7390 flesch: 44 summary: A narrative and meta-analytic review of helping skills training: Time to revive a dormant area of inquiry. Simulation technology for skills training and competency assessment in medical education. keywords: assessment; competency; counselors; europe; group; listening; listening skills; participants; psychology; skills; skills training; study; tes; training; waitlist cache: cpe-7933.pdf plain text: cpe-7933.txt item: #127 of 144 id: cpe-7957 author: Rief, Winfried; Weise, Cornelia title: Make a Wish – What Are the Wishes for Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment? date: 2021-12-23 words: 1731 flesch: 48 summary: My wish for 2022 is that clinical psychology can be at the forefront of preventing mental health problems across Europe and beyond. (Colette Hirsch, UK) I wish Clinical Psychology in Europe (and beyond) a contagious opti­ mism and resilience in 2022. The wishes show the strength of our collaboration to bring clinical psychology and psychological treatments forward for the benefit of the people. keywords: europe; psychology; wish; wishes; year cache: cpe-7957.pdf plain text: cpe-7957.txt item: #128 of 144 id: cpe-8041 author: Schürmann-Vengels, Jan; Troche, Stefan; Victor, Philipp Pascal; Teismann, Tobias; Willutzki, Ulrike title: Multidimensional Assessment of Strengths and Their Association With Mental Health in Psychotherapy Patients at the Beginning of Treatment date: 2023-06-29 words: 9746 flesch: 52 summary: E-mail: jan.schuermann-vengels@uni- wh.de Abstract Background: Modern concepts assume that mental health is not just the absence of mental illness but is also characterized by positive well-being. Self-perceived strengths were associated with markers of mental health in healthy individuals. keywords: article; crisess; et al; europe; factor; health; model; patients; psychology; psychotherapy; sample; strengths; study; subscales; wirf cache: cpe-8041.pdf plain text: cpe-8041.txt item: #129 of 144 id: cpe-8109 author: Asbrand, Julia; Gerdes, Samantha; Breedvelt, Josefien; Guidi, Jenny; Hirsch, Colette; Maercker, Andreas; Douilliez, Céline; Andersson, Gerhard; Debbané, Martin; Cieslak, Roman; Rief, Winfried; Bockting, Claudi title: Clinical Psychology and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed Methods Survey Among Members of the European Association of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment (EACLIPT) date: 2023-03-31 words: 8218 flesch: 34 summary: It further aims to explore individual and organizational processes that assist clinical psychologists’ and psychotherapists’ in their new working conditions, and understand their needs and priorities. Results: Results of qualitative and quantitative analyses showed that clinical psychologists and psychotherapists throughout the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic managed to continue to provide treatments for patients who were experiencing emotional distress. keywords: article; changes; citation; clinical; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; eaclipt; health; pandemic; participants; patients; psychologists; psychology; psychotherapists; research; therapy; video; working cache: cpe-8109.pdf plain text: cpe-8109.txt item: #130 of 144 id: cpe-8185 author: Schütteler, Christina; Woitecki, Katrin; Döpfner, Manfred; Gerlach, Alexander L. title: Interoception and Premonitory Urges in Children and Adolescents With Tic Disorders date: 2023-03-31 words: 7074 flesch: 50 summary: Muscle tension IAcc was assessed with a paradigm originally developed by Flor et al. Indeed, adult TD patients with a long history of the experience of tics exhibit lower IAcc (Ganos et al., 2015; Rae et al., 2019). keywords: children; iacc; interoceptive; patients; perception; premonitory; psychology; pus; tension; tic; tics; urges cache: cpe-8185.pdf plain text: cpe-8185.txt item: #131 of 144 id: cpe-8303 author: Nauta, Maaike H.; Ehring, Thomas title: Paul Emmelkamp Becomes “Ambassador of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment” date: 2022-03-31 words: 1622 flesch: 36 summary: “I am fine with anything, as long as it works” (interview at the Ambassador of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment: Paul Emmelkamp 2 Clinical Psychology in Europe 2022, Vol. 4(1), Article e8303 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.8303 https://www.psychopen.eu/ Dutch radio series Noorderlicht in 2003). Ambassador of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment: Paul Emmelkamp 4 Clinical Psychology in Europe 2022, Vol. 4(1), Article e8303 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.8303 https://www.psychopen.eu/ keywords: emmelkamp; paul; psychology; treatment cache: cpe-8303.pdf plain text: cpe-8303.txt item: #132 of 144 id: cpe-8403 author: Hofmann, Stefan G.; Barber, Jacques P.; Salkovskis, Paul; Wampold, Bruce E.; Rief, Winfried; Ewen, Anne-Catherine I.; Schäfer, Leonora Nina title: What Is the Common Ground for Modern Psychotherapy? A Discussion Paper Based on EACLIPT’s 1st Webinar date: 2022-03-31 words: 2908 flesch: 38 summary: Other well-established concepts and therapy models were referenced which address similar therapeutic aspects as PBT such as epistemic trust, common factors model, the idea of flexibility or behavioral activation. In this article we present the different perspectives of the four panelists on PBT and in how far the model builds a common ground for different treatment approaches. keywords: ground; hofmann; model; pbt; process; psychology; psychotherapy cache: cpe-8403.pdf plain text: cpe-8403.txt item: #133 of 144 id: cpe-8475 author: Bruijniks, Sanne J. E.; Frank, Ulrike; Tuschen-Caffier, Brunna; Werthmann, Jessica; Renner, Fritz title: Skill Improvement Through Learning in Therapy (SKILT): A Study Protocol for a Randomized Trial Testing the Direct Effects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Skill Acquisition and Role of Learning Capacity in Depression date: 2023-03-31 words: 12616 flesch: 44 summary: Journal of Affective Disorders, 225, 404–412. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2017.08.037 McArdle, J. J. (2009). Memory & Cognition, 40, 62–69. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-011-0126-8 Skill Improvement Through Learning in Therapy (SKILT) 26 Clinical Psychology in Europe 2023, Vol. 5(1), Article e8475 https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.8475 https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2017.00499 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2020.103762 https://doi.org/10.1037/xhp0000148 https://doi.org/10.1037/a0037911 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2012.07.025 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beth.2016.02.012 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2016.07.005 https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-050718-095505 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beth.2011.04.004 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2017.08.037 https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.psych.60.110707.163612 https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-011-0126-8 https://www.psychopen.eu/ McFarland, C. P., & Vasterling, J. J. (2018). keywords: acquisition; article; cbt; cbtsap; clinical; cognitive; depression; dysfunctional; effects; et al; imagery; learning; memory; patients; procedure; psychology; session; skill; study; therapy cache: cpe-8475.pdf plain text: cpe-8475.txt item: #134 of 144 id: cpe-8545 author: Bockting, Claudi; Rief, Winfried title: Ambassadors of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment date: 2022-03-31 words: 382 flesch: 19 summary: [2] Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Department of Psychology, Philipps-University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany. Clinical Psychology in Europe, 2022, Vol. 4(1), Article e8545, https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.8545 Published (VoR): 2022-03-31 Corresponding Author: Winfried Rief, Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Department of Psychology, Philipps-University of Marburg, Gutenbergstrasse 18, 35032 Marburg, Germany. keywords: psychology cache: cpe-8545.pdf plain text: cpe-8545.txt item: #135 of 144 id: cpe-9341 author: Balci, Sumeyye; Küchler, Ann-Marie; Ebert, David Daniel; Baumeister, Harald title: An Online Mindfulness Intervention for International Students: A Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial date: 2023-06-29 words: 12047 flesch: 41 summary: https://doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040/a000318 Eldridge, S. M., Chan, C. L., Campbell, M. J. M., Bond, C. M., Hopewell, S., Thabane, L., Lancaster, G. A., O’Cathain, A., Altman, D., Bretz, F., Campbell, M. J. M., Cobo, E., Craig, P., Davidson, P., Groves, T., Gumedze, F., Hewison, J., Hirst, A., Hoddinott, P., … Tugwell, P. (2016). https://doi.org/10.1111/jsr.13493 Spijkerman, M. P. J., Pots, W. T. M., & Bohlmeijer, E. T. (2016). keywords: article; effects; et al; europe; health; international; intervention; journal; mental; mindfulness; n =; participants; psychology; stress; students; trial; university cache: cpe-9341.pdf plain text: cpe-9341.txt item: #136 of 144 id: cpe-9539 author: Matone, Alice; Gandin, Claudia; Ghirini, Silvia; Scafato, Emanuele title: Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders Diagnostic Criteria Changes and Innovations in ICD-11: An Overview date: 2022-12-15 words: 5373 flesch: 36 summary: Substance Use Related Diagnoses: Innovations in ICD-11 Introduction of single episodes of substance use and of harmful patterns of substance use are among the main features introduced in this version of the ICD for classification of primary diagnoses of substance use disorders (SUD): while with the ICD-10 these were only “Substance dependence” and “Harmful substance use” classifications, with the ICD-11 the primary diagnoses classes are “Substance dependence”, “Harmful Pattern of Psychoactive Substance Use” and “Episode of Harmful Psychoactive Substance Use”. Andreas Maercker, Clinical Psychology in Europe, 4(Special Issue), https://doi.org/10.32872/10.32872/cpe.v4.si Abstract Background: The new revision of the ICD came into effect on January 1st, 2022, and significant changes have been introduced in the section related to substance use disorders. keywords: behaviors; disorders; gaming; health; icd-11; substance; substance use; use; use disorders; world cache: cpe-9539.pdf plain text: cpe-9539.txt item: #137 of 144 id: cpe-9577 author: Roy, Siddhartha; Petrie, Keith J.; Gamble, Greg; Edwards, Marc A. title: Did a Nocebo Effect Contribute to the Rise in Special Education Enrollment Following the Flint, Michigan Water Crisis? date: 2023-03-31 words: 11878 flesch: 48 summary: E-mail: sidroy@vt.edu Supplementary Materials: Materials [see Index of Supplementary Materials] Abstract Background: Exposure to waterborne lead during the Flint Water Crisis during April 2014- October 2015 is believed to have caused increased special education enrollment in Flint children. Results: Between 2011 and 2019, including the 2014-15 crisis period, the incidence of elevated blood lead in Flint children (≥ 5µg/dL) was always at least 47% lower than in the control city of Detroit (p < .0001) and was also never significantly higher than that for all children tested in Michigan (p = 0.33). keywords: article; blood; blood lead; children; crisis; data; detroit; education; edwards; enrollment; europe; exposure; figure; flint; flint children; fwc; health; lead; media; michigan; psychology; roy; special; vol; water; years cache: cpe-9577.pdf plain text: cpe-9577.txt item: #138 of 144 id: cpe-9627 author: Gromer, Daniel; Hildebrandt, Lea K.; Stegmann, Yannik title: The Role of Expectancy Violation in Extinction Learning: A Two-Day Online Fear Conditioning Study date: 2023-06-29 words: 8759 flesch: 45 summary: However, it is important to mention that on Day 2 we could retrieve the expected results for US-expectancy ratings, i.e., reduced US-expectancy ratings and thus a stronger retrieval of the CS-noUS association for the high compared to low expectancy violation groups, as predicted by the inhibitory learning model. Although participants in the informed group had a less pronounced decrease in US expectancies during extinction (which is consistent with the assumptions of the inhibitory learning model), it did not promote return of fear. keywords: expectancy; expectancy violation; extinction; fear; groups; learning; level; ratings; threat; violation cache: cpe-9627.pdf plain text: cpe-9627.txt item: #139 of 144 id: cpe-9635 author: Swales, Michaela A. title: Personality Disorder Diagnoses in ICD-11: Transforming Conceptualisations and Practice date: 2022-12-15 words: 7797 flesch: 45 summary: In response to these not insignificant problems, ICD-11 fundamen­ tally changes the way in which personality disorder diagnoses are conceptualised. i o n ICD-11 personality disorder diagnosis moves away from a Schneiderian typology that has governed personality disorder classification for almost a century and established the connection with the psychological study of ‘normal’ personality structure. keywords: article; classification; diagnosis; difficulties; disorder; europe; icd-11; issue; people; personality; personality disorder; psychology; self; severity; trait cache: cpe-9635.pdf plain text: cpe-9635.txt item: #140 of 144 id: cpe-9697 author: Kirchner, Lukas; Eckert, Anna-Lena; Berg, Max title: From Broken Models to Treatment Selection: Active Inference as a Tool to Guide Clinical Research and Practice date: 2022-06-30 words: 1820 flesch: 29 summary: Active inference has proven useful in modelling data from heterogeneous fields ranging from cognitive neuroscience to biology and general psychology (e.g., Friston et al., 2016, 2017). In active inference and related, Bayesian neurocomputational theories, it is assumed that individuals do not have direct access to the circumstances in their surroundings. keywords: inference; psychology cache: cpe-9697.pdf plain text: cpe-9697.txt item: #141 of 144 id: cpe-9711 author: Maercker, Andreas; Eberle, David J. title: Disorders Specifically Associated With Stress in ICD-11 date: 2022-12-15 words: 6819 flesch: 45 summary: Andreas Maercker, Clinical Psychology in Europe, 4(Special Issue), https://doi.org/10.32872/10.32872/cpe.v4.si Abstract Background: After almost three decades of ICD-10 use for diagnostic purposes, the World Health Organization has conducted a systematic and elaborate evaluation to revise the classification of mental disorders in this system. As one new feature, the ICD-11 forms a new grouping of mental disorders specifically associated with stress. keywords: article; disorder; europe; icd-11; life; maercker; psychology; ptsd; stress; symptoms cache: cpe-9711.pdf plain text: cpe-9711.txt item: #142 of 144 id: cpe-9753 author: Overmeyer, Rebecca; Endrass, Tanja title: Cognitive Symptoms Link Anxiety and Depression Within a Validation of the German State-Trait Inventory for Cognitive and Somatic Anxiety (STICSA) date: 2023-06-29 words: 8084 flesch: 43 summary: Another study identified “worrying about past” and “worrying about future” as the most prominent symptoms connecting individual depression and anxiety symptoms and “feeling unhap­ py” and “feeling lonely” as the most prominent disorder bridging symptoms among depression symptoms, with associations possibly explaining comorbidities (Konac et al., 2021). Network analyses revealed cognitive trait anxiety as the most central node, bridging anxiety and depression. keywords: analysis; anxiety; article; cognitive; depression; factor; inventory; psychology; somatic; state; sticsa; symptoms; trait; trait anxiety cache: cpe-9753.pdf plain text: cpe-9753.txt item: #143 of 144 id: cpe-9859 author: Gloster, Andrew T.; Haller, Elisa title: Meaningful and Lasting Change – Psychotherapy in the Light of Evolutionary Processes date: 2022-09-30 words: 1007 flesch: 40 summary: Whereas one can argue about how to define benefit (e.g., symptom reduction, increase in wellbe­ ing, social integration, behavioral performance, etc.), a plethora of empirical evidence across many types of psychotherapies demonstrates that psychotherapy “works” (e.g., Gloster et al., 2020; Hofmann et al., 2012). It may take time before the field concludes that nothing in psychotherapy makes sense except in the light of evolution – to borrow a famous phrase – but such a step could be meaningful change in itself. keywords: change; psychology; psychotherapy cache: cpe-9859.pdf plain text: cpe-9859.txt item: #144 of 144 id: cpe-9933 author: Barke, Antonia; Korwisi, Beatrice; Rief, Winfried title: Chronic Pain in the ICD-11: New Diagnoses That Clinical Psychologists Should Know About date: 2022-12-15 words: 8864 flesch: 48 summary: The defining sentence is immediately followed by the clause regarding the typical nature of chronic pain: “Chronic pain is multifactorial: biological, psychological and social factors contribute to the pain syndrome.” Andreas Maercker, Clinical Psychology in Europe, 4(Special Issue), https://doi.org/10.32872/10.32872/cpe.v4.si Abstract Background: In the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10), chronic pain was not represented adequately. keywords: barke; classification; diagnoses; et al; health; icd-11; korwisi; new; pain; primary; rief cache: cpe-9933.pdf plain text: cpe-9933.txt