LaFata E.M.a · Gearhardt A.N.b
doi : 10.1159/000527322
Vol. 91, No. 6, 2022
Fava G.A.
doi : 10.1159/000527493
McMain S.F.a,b · Chapman A.L.c,d · Kuo J.R.e · Dixon-Gordon K.L.f · Guimond T.H.a,b · Labrish C.a · Isaranuwatchai W.g,h · Streiner D.L.b,i
doi : 10.1159/000525102
Evidence-based psychotherapies for borderline personality disorder (BPD) are lengthy, posing a barrier to their access. Brief psychotherapy may achieve comparable outcomes to long-term psychotherapy for BPD.
Heckendorf H. · Lehr D. · Boß L.
doi : 10.1159/000521302
The mental health burden for the general population due to the COVID-19 pandemic has been highlighted. Evidence on effective, easily accessible public health interventions to reduce worry, a major transdiagnostic risk-factor for, e.g., anxiety and depression, is scarce.
Myin-Germeys I.a · van Aubel E.a · Vaessen T.a · Steinhart H.a,b · Klippel A.a,b,c · Lafit G.a,d · Viechtbauer W.b · Batink T.c · van Winkel R.e · van der Gaag M.f · van Amelsvoort T.b · Marcelis M.b,g · Schirmbeck F.h · de Haan L.h · Reininghaus U.i,j
doi : 10.1159/000522274
This study aimed to investigate efficacy of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Daily Life (ACT-DL), combining face-to-face therapy with an Ecological Momentary Intervention (EMI), in addition to treatment as usual (TAU) for psychotic distress, in comparison to TAU. Methods: Individuals aged 15–65 years with clinically established ultra-high risk or first episode of psychosis were randomly assigned to TAU or ACT-DL+TAU.
Mataix-Cols D.a,b · Andersson E.a,b · Aspvall K.a,b · Boberg J.a,b · Crowley J.J.a,c,d · de Schipper E.a,b · Fernández de la Cruz L.a,b · Flygare O.a,b · Ivanova E.a,b · Lenhard F.a · Lundström L.a,b · Rück C.a,b · Serlachius E.a,e · Cervin M.e
doi : 10.1159/000527115
The operational definitions of treatment response, partial response, and remission in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are widely used in clinical trials and regular practice. However, the clinimetric sensitivity of these definitions, that is, whether they identify patients that experience meaningful changes in their everyday life, remains unexplored
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