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Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 57:186-202
Objectives: Self-report studies show that negative emotional states and ineffective use of emotion regulation strategies are key maintaining factors of substance use disorders (SUD). However, experimental research into emotional processing in adults
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 53:213-227
Objectives Psychotic-like anomalous experiences are not inherently distressing, nor do they inevitably lead to clinical conditions. However, distress is an important predictor of onset and relapse in psychosis, and a primary indicator of problematic
Autor:
Carmen Valiente, Marta Nieto-Moreno, Cristina Diez-Alegría, Carmelo Vázquez, Filiberto Fuentenebro
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 45:531-544
Objectives The purpose of this study was to explore whether explicit and implicit attributional styles of delusional patients were associated to their clinical state, and whether attributions biases are specific to delusional psychopathology or also
Autor:
Dominique L. Debats
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 35, 503-516. Wiley
The clinical relevance of the meaning in life construct is examined by evaluating its ability to predict patients' general and psychological well-being and their posttreatment functioning. Evidence is obtained for the notion that meaning in Life (a)
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 34:407-416
Twenty-three patients who had experienced a major stressful event were given a debriefing session followed by eight weekly sessions of imaginal exposure and in vivo exposure. Patients recounted their traumatic experiences aloud, using the first perso
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 34:343-351
The prominence of a variety of social fears among types of phobia was examined. Responses of 80 agoraphobics, 25 social phobics and 35 specific phobics to Wolpe's (1983) Fear Survey Schedule were factor-analysed. Factors of social sensitivity (accoun