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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681859/transitioning-virtual-only-group-therapy-for-substance-use-disorder-patients-to-a-hybrid-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tyler S Oesterle, Nicholas L Bormann, Domenic A Ochal, Stephan Arndt, Scott A Breitinger
PURPOSE: Telehealth is associated with a myriad of benefits; however, little is known regarding substance use disorder (SUD) treatment outcomes when participants join group therapy sessions in a combination in-person and virtual setting (hybrid model). We sought to determine if treatment completion rates differed. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Policy changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic created a naturalistic, observational cohort study at seven intensive outpatient (IOP) programs in rural Minnesota...
2024: Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659356/daily-levels-and-dynamic-metrics-of-affective-cognitive-constructs-associate-with-suicidal-thoughts-and-behaviours-in-adults-after-psychiatric-hospitalization
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Gemma T Wallace, Leslie A Brick, Emily Mower Provost, Jessica R Peters, Ivan W Miller, Heather T Schatten
The period after psychiatric hospitalization is an extraordinarily high-risk period for suicidal thoughts and behaviours (STBs). Affective-cognitive constructs (ACCs) are salient risk factors for STBs, and intensive longitudinal metrics of these constructs may improve personalized risk detection and intervention. However, limited research has examined how within-person daily levels and between-person dynamic metrics of ACCs relate to STBs after hospital discharge. Adult psychiatric inpatients (N = 95) completed a 65-day ecological momentary assessment protocol after discharge as part of a 6-month follow-up period...
2024: Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657280/implicit-relational-aspects-of-the-therapeutic-relationship-in-psychoanalytic-treatments-an-examination-of-linguistic-style-entrainment-over-time
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Katie Aafjes-van Doorn, Daniel S Spina, Lena Müller-Frommeyer, Bernard S Gorman, Karl Stukenberg, Sherwood Waldron
OBJECTIVE: In an attempt to operationalize an implicit aspect of the therapeutic relationship, this study assesses reciprocal linguistic style entrainment (rLSM) between the patient and therapist. rLSM is defined as the dynamic adjustment of function word usage to synchronize or to be in rhythm with another person as they change over time. METHOD: In this exploratory study, levels of rLSM per talk turn were analyzed for 540 sessions of 27 long-term psychoanalytic treatments in relation to treatment outcomes...
April 24, 2024: Psychotherapy Research: Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38633033/increased-eating-disorder-frequency-and-body-image-disturbance-among-fashion-models-due-to-intense-environmental-pressure-a-content-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nikolett Bogár, Pál Kővágó, Ferenc Túry
INTRODUCTION: Female fashion models are under intense occupational pressure. The present study focuses on assessing the lived experience of fashion models with regards to their dieting and exercising habits, body image perception, eating disorder-like symptoms, and experience of abuse via self-narrated reports. METHODS: Series of open questions were distributed among international fashion models (N=84, mean age=23.2 years; mean BMI=16.9) selected by convenience and snowball sampling...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628034/modelling-motion-energy-in-psychotherapy-a-dynamical-systems-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Itai Dattner
In this study we introduce an innovative mathematical and statistical framework for the analysis of motion energy dynamics in psychotherapy sessions. Our method combines motion energy dynamics with coupled linear ordinary differential equations and a measurement error model, contributing new clinical parameters to enhance psychotherapy research. Our approach transforms raw motion energy data into an interpretable account of therapist-patient interactions, providing novel insights into the dynamics of these interactions...
April 16, 2024: British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621114/the-development-and-feasibility-of-a-novel-group-intervention-to-support-helping-professionals-in-metabolizing-suffering-and-engaging-strengths-the-chrysalis-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura E Captari, Elise Ji Young Choe, Sarah A Crabtree, Steven J Sandage, Judith A Gerstenblith, Laura B Stein, Kristen R Hydinger, George Stavros
This feasibility study reports on the development and initial evaluation of a novel online intervention for helping professionals (HPs; i.e. mental health professionals, chaplains, clergy) designed to (a) address occupational hazards, such as burnout and vicarious traumatization, and (b) promote well-being and flourishing at work. In contrast with competency and self-care focused models, the CHRYSALIS (Catalyzing Helping Professionals' Resilience, VitalitY, Spirituality, Authentic Living, and Inner Strength) intervention centers the self of the provider, explores cultural and spiritual contexts, and attends to systemic challenges...
April 15, 2024: International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613699/the-self-narrative-role-in-the-diagnosis-of-motivation-to-achieve-personal-success
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kateryna Kalenychenko, Mariya Kalenychenko
This study aims to investigate the efficacy of self-narrative as a tool for identifying personality traits conducive to motivation for success. The research employs several methodologies, including the "Readiness for Self-Development" test by V.L. Pavlov, the Achievement Motivation Diagnosis test, and the katathym imaginative psychotherapy motive "Mountain" as a form of self-narrative. Psycholinguistic analysis tools such as the verbosity coefficient, embolism coefficient, and correlation coefficient are utilized...
April 13, 2024: Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605838/intensive-short-term-dynamic-psychotherapy-for-irritable-bowel-syndrome-a-randomized-controlled-trial-examining-improvements-in-emotion-regulation-defense-mechanisms-quality-of-life-and-ibs-symptoms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Faezeh Shafiei, Mahmood Dehghani, Fahimeh Fathali Lavasani, Mehdi Manouchehri, Marjan Mokhtare
Studies have provided evidence for the effectiveness of intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy (ISTDP) in treating medically unexplained symptoms (MUS). This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of ISTDP on individuals living with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in terms of, emotion regulation (ER) abilities, defense mechanisms, quality of life (QOL), and IBS symptoms. A total of 30 patients diagnosed with IBS were recruited and randomly assigned to either the intervention ( n  = 15) or control ( n  = 15) group...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598702/-not-available
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leonie D Haberer, Samantha-Insine Schröder, Klaus Michael Reininger, Peer Briken
UNLABELLED: The Relation between the OPD-2 Axis Structure and the Static/Dynamic Risk for Committing Child Sexual Abuse in a Sample of 30 Men with Sexual Interest in Minors from the Dark Field - A Pilot Study Objectives: The present pilot study examined the relation between the OPD-2 axis structure of 30 men with a sexual interest in minors from the dark field and their static and dynamic risk factors for committing child sexual abuse. METHODS: Two independent raters estimated the structural dimensions based on notes from outpatient psychotherapy sessions using the OPD-2 structure checklist...
February 2024: Zeitschrift Für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588679/what-time-varying-network-models-based-on-functional-analysis-tell-us-about-the-course-of-a-patient-s-problem
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saskia Scholten, Julian A Rubel, Julia A Glombiewski, Christopher Milde
Background: Relations among psychological variables are assumed to be complex and to vary over time. Personalized networks can model multivariate complex interactions. The development of time-varying networks allows to model the variation of parameters over time. Objectives: We aimed to determine the value of time-varying networks for clinical practice. Methods: We applied time-varying mixed graphical models (TV-MGM) and time-varying vector autoregressive models (TV-VAR) to intensive longitudinal data of nine participants with depressive symptoms ( n  = 6) or anxiety ( n  = 3)...
April 8, 2024: Psychotherapy Research: Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577767/examining-trajectories-of-change-on-the-dynamic-risk-assessment-for-offender-re-entry-draor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle J Rieger, Bronwen Perley-Robertson, Ralph C Serin
Dynamic risk scales have largely been evaluated using singular assessment scores, including those obtained at the start of supervision. While this approach includes assessment of dynamic factors, it ignores changes with reassessment, failing to examine whether an instrument is truly dynamic in nature. This is problematic, as proximal risk assessments have consistently outperformed baseline assessments in the prediction of recidivism. In the current study, we examined the dynamic properties of the Dynamic Risk Assessment for Offender Reentry (DRAOR) in 4,736 adults on community supervision in Iowa, United States ( N  = 33,965 assessments)...
April 5, 2024: International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38558783/nothing-less-than-a-creative-triumph-a-study-of-children-admitted-to-hospital-for-serious-somatic-illness-or-injury-and-their-experience-of-art-therapy
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Patricia Loreskär, Per-Einar Binder
BACKGROUND: Hospitalization can be an extremely distressing experience for seriously ill and injured children. Art therapy has a well-established clinical history, and recent research has begun to demonstrate its effectiveness in somatic pediatric wards. Descriptive and statistical research indicates that art therapy can alleviate anxiety and fear, improve mood, and enhance communication among children, parents, and healthcare professionals. This study aims to enhance our understanding of the specific elements of art therapy that facilitate a connection with the healthier aspects of the self...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552196/therapeutic-stance-towards-persons-with-psychosis-a-grounded-theory-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Galbusera, Ralph Endres, Thelke Scholz, Emilia Jirku, Samuel Thoma
OBJECTIVE: Over the last decades, psychotherapy of psychosis has increasingly gained attention. The quality of the therapeutic alliance has been shown to have an impact on therapy outcome. Yet, little is know about the influence of the therapeutic stance on the alliance. In this study, we explore psychotherapists' stance towards persons with psychosis with the aim of better understanding its characteristic-hindering and helpful-aspects. METHOD: 6 semi-structured interviews with psychotherapists from three different schools (CBT, PD, ST) were analysed with Grounded Theory...
December 2024: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536039/the-nature-of-combat-stress-development-during-military-operations-and-psychotherapy-in-extreme-situations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanina Ovsyannikova, Diana Pokhilko, Mykola Krasnokutskyi, Valentyn Kerdyvar, Kateryna Kreshchuk
The purpose of the research work is the theoretical and empirical analysis of the study of the nature of combat stress in military personnel and the assessment of psychotherapeutic methods of providing psychological assistance in extreme situations. The authors used the following methods to achieve this goal: method of analysis and synthesis, hermeneutic method, testing method, comparative method, and generalization method. The results of the research work have revealed the meaning of traumatic stress, psychological trauma, and combat mental trauma, and explained the concept of combat stress and the dynamics of its growth...
March 13, 2024: Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38530511/implementation-of-an-ecological-momentary-assessment-ema-in-naturalistic-psychotherapy-settings-qualitative-insights-from-patients-therapists-and-supervisors-perspectives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manuel Meglio, Rocío Tamara Manubens, Javier Fernández-Álvarez, Sofia Marasas, Fernando García, Beatríz Gómez, Julio Montedoro, Antonio Nicolás Jáuregui, Claudia Castañeiras, Pablo Santagnelo, Santiago Juan, Andrés Jorge Roussos, Juan Martín Gómez Penedo, Roberto Muiños
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) allows measuring intra-individual processes moment by moment, identifying and modeling, in a naturalistic way, individual levels and changes in different psychological processes. However, active EMA requires a high degree of adherence, as it implies a significant burden for patients. Moreover, there is still no consensus on standardized procedures for implementation. There have been few results in detecting desirable characteristics for the design and implementation of an EMA device...
March 26, 2024: Administration and Policy in Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523025/-effectiveness-of-psychotherapy-on-dissociative-symptoms-in-adult-populations-a-prisma-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camille Aujoulat, Alexis Vancappel, Géraldine Tapia
INTRODUCTION: Dissociation is a psychological process in reaction to threat which can be found in many psychiatric conditions. Dissociative symptoms can become very disabling, whether in daily life or in care. Nevertheless, few studies seem to have examined the efficacy of psychotherapy on the latter and its relevance as a therapeutic target. METHOD: A systematic review of the literature (PRISMA) on the efficacy of psychotherapy on dissociative symptoms in adults with mental disorders was conducted...
March 23, 2024: L'Encéphale
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513151/cbt-meets-process-assimilative-integration-with-reference-to-group-psychotherapy
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REVIEW
Les R Greene
This paper offers a brief overview of the historically predominant form of psychotherapy research both for individual and group psychotherapies, the randomized control trial (RCT), and its surrounding controversies and critiques as the backdrop from which new directions in both clinical theory building and research are being pursued, including efforts at building integrative models of treatment. The paper explores one promising integrative model, namely the incorporation of process and dynamic orientations into the province of group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and identifies challenges in implementing this model...
March 21, 2024: International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510799/process-and-outcome-of-outpatient-psychotherapies-under-clinically-representative-conditions-in-austria-protocol-and-feasibility-of-an-ongoing-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yvonne Schaffler, Andrea Jesser, Elke Humer, Katja Haider, Christoph Pieh, Thomas Probst, Brigitte Schigl
BACKGROUND: While most studies assessing psychotherapy efficacy are randomized-controlled trials conducted in research institutions or short clinical treatments, the understanding of psychotherapy effectiveness under regular, clinically representative conditions, particularly in outpatient practice, remains limited. Representative data examining the effectiveness of psychotherapy under real-world conditions in Austria is lacking. AIMS AND METHODS: This paper introduces a naturalistic observational combined process- and outcome study, implementing a dual-perspective approach through standardised pre- and post-treatment questionnaires and evaluating changes in the therapeutic alliance after each session...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38497724/a-tripartite-model-of-the-psychotherapy-relationship-interrelations-among-its-components-and-their-unfolding-across-sessions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erin M Hill, Mira An, Dennis M Kivlighan, Charles J Gelso
The tripartite model of the therapy relationship, which includes the working alliance, real relationship, and transference-countertransference configuration, has been a useful way to conceptualize the complexity of the connection between a therapist and a client. However, little research has focused on the interrelationships between these three components over time. This study sought to replicate the findings of Bhatia and Gelso (2018) by examining the between-person relationships among each of the three elements averaged across all sessions...
March 18, 2024: Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38484365/within-and-between-session-changes-of-in-session-reflective-functioning-of-mothers-in-dyadic-parent-infant-psychotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Katharina Georg, Lea Amelie Kasper, Andreas B Neubauer, Maximilian Selic, Svenja Taubner
This study investigated if in-session reflective functioning (RF) of mothers improved between and within sessions of brief dyadic focused parent-infant psychotherapy (fPIP) for the treatment of regulatory disorders in infants. In-session RF was coded for 44 therapy sessions from N  = 11 mothers randomly selected from a RCT on the efficacy of fPIP as part of secondary analyses. A new rating system distinguished self-focused and child-focused in-session RF. Cumulative ordinal regression models were applied to analyze the dynamics of in-session RF within and across sessions, controlling for word count of each statement...
March 14, 2024: Psychotherapy Research: Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
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