The return of the repressed: The persistent and problematic claims of long-forgotten trauma
Can purely psychological trauma lead to a complete blockage of autobiographical
memories? This long-standing question about the existence of repressed memories has …
memories? This long-standing question about the existence of repressed memories has …
Mirror exposure therapy for body image disturbances and eating disorders: A review
TC Griffen, E Naumann, T Hildebrandt - Clinical Psychology Review, 2018 - Elsevier
Mirror exposure therapy is a clinical trial validated treatment component that improves body
image and body satisfaction. Mirror exposure therapy has been shown to benefit individuals …
image and body satisfaction. Mirror exposure therapy has been shown to benefit individuals …
[HTML][HTML] Internet interventions: past, present and future
G Andersson - Internet interventions, 2018 - Elsevier
Internet interventions have been around now for about 20 years. While the field still suffers
from a scattered terminology a large number of programs and studies exist. In the present …
from a scattered terminology a large number of programs and studies exist. In the present …
[HTML][HTML] Unwanted effects: Is there a negative side of meditation? A multicentre survey
Objectives Despite the long-term use and evidence-based efficacy of meditation and
mindfulness-based interventions, there is still a lack of data about the possible unwanted …
mindfulness-based interventions, there is still a lack of data about the possible unwanted …
Negative effects of psychological treatments: an exploratory factor analysis of the negative effects questionnaire for monitoring and reporting adverse and unwanted …
Research conducted during the last decades has provided increasing evidence for the use
of psychological treatments for a number of psychiatric disorders and somatic complaints …
of psychological treatments for a number of psychiatric disorders and somatic complaints …
Negative effects of internet interventions: a qualitative content analysis of patients' experiences with treatments delivered online
Internet interventions are defined as the delivery of health care-related treatments via an
online or a smartphone interface, and have been shown to be a viable alternative to face-to …
online or a smartphone interface, and have been shown to be a viable alternative to face-to …
Negative effects in psychotherapy: commentary and recommendations for future research and clinical practice
A Rozental, L Castonguay, S Dimidjian, M Lambert… - BJPsych Open, 2018 - cambridge.org
BackgroundPsychotherapy can alleviate mental distress and improve quality of life, but little
is known about its potential negative effects and how to determine their frequency. AimsTo …
is known about its potential negative effects and how to determine their frequency. AimsTo …
Deterioration rates in Virtual Reality Therapy: An individual patient data level meta-analysis
Ample evidence supports the use of Virtual Reality (VR) for anxiety disorders. Nonetheless,
currently there is no evidence about moderators or potential negative effects of VR treatment …
currently there is no evidence about moderators or potential negative effects of VR treatment …
[HTML][HTML] Experiences of non-adherence to Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy: A qualitative study
O Johansson, T Michel, G Andersson, B Paxling - Internet Interventions, 2015 - Elsevier
Many trials on Internet-delivered psychological treatments have had problems with
nonadherence, but not much is known about the subjective reasons for non-adhering. The …
nonadherence, but not much is known about the subjective reasons for non-adhering. The …
Barriers and facilitators to mental health help-seeking among young adults in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative study
R Noorwali, S Almotairy, R Akhder… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
While young Saudi adults are reportedly prone to experiencing a variety of mental health
problems, they tend to delay seeking mental health support. Therefore, this study aimed to …
problems, they tend to delay seeking mental health support. Therefore, this study aimed to …