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Autor:
Gilbert Pinard
Publikováno v:
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, Vol 9, Iss 3, Pp 228-230 (2009)
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Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bb95e4bea21642de965666c34d337399
Autor:
Gilbert Pinard, Michael D. Hunter, Debbie S. Moskowitz, Lance M. Rappaport, Pierre Bleau, Jennifer J. Russell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience : JPN
Background Affective and interpersonal behavioural patterns characteristic of social anxiety disorder show improvement during treatment with serotonin agonists (e.g., selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors), commonly used in the treatment of social
Autor:
Jennifer J. Russell, Debbie S. Moskowitz, Lance M. Rappaport, Pierre Bleau, Donald Hedeker, Gilbert Pinard
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience. 43:407-415
Background Laboratory-based research with community samples has suggested changes in affective, behavioural and cognitive processes as possible explanations for the effects of serotonergic medications. Examining the effects of serotonergic medication
Autor:
Amir Barsoum, Gilbert Pinard, Debbie Sookman, Thomas E. Nordahl, Paul Gravel, Mirko Diksic, Alexandre Berney, Chawki Benkelfat, Jean Cottraux, Igor Sibon, Jennifer I. Lissemore, Marco Leyton
Publikováno v:
Translational psychiatry, vol 8, iss 1
Translational Psychiatry
Translational Psychiatry, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018)
Translational Psychiatry
Translational Psychiatry, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018)
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are both effective treatments for some patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), yet little is known about the neurochemical changes related to these trea
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2ef2230a66714d679e16d7721fdf7345
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3zr6r57x
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3zr6r57x
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy. 21:334-345
The Suitability for Short-Term Cognitive Therapy Rating Scale (SRS) defines 10 criteria to assess suitability for short-term cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). This study examines the relationships between pretreatment SRS scores and outcome of 113
Autor:
Gregoris Simos, Fugen Neziroglu, Paul M. Salkovskis, Michael Kyrios, Sunil Bhar, Steven Taylor, Elizabeth Forrester, David A. Clark, Celia Hordern, Ingrid Söchting, Caterina Novara, Jose A. Yaryura-Tobias, Martine Bouvard, C. Alec Pollard, Ricks Warren, Josée Rhéaume, John E. Calamari, Claudio Sica, Debbie Sookman, Gilbert Pinard, Cheryl N. Carmin, Christine Purdon, Mark H. Freeston, Gail Steketee, Dean McKay, Sabine Wilhelm, John H. Riskind, Jean Cottraux, Amy S. Janeck, Maureen L. Whittal, Dana S. Thordarson, Roz Shafran, Patricia van Oppen, Randy O. Frost, Ezio Sanavio, Paul M. G. Emmelkamp
Publikováno v:
Steketee, G, Frost, R, Bhar, S, Bouvard, M, Calamari, J, Carmin, C, Clark, D A, Cottraux, J, Emmelkamp, P, Forrester, E, Freeston, M, Hordern, C, Janeck, A, Kyrios, M, McKay, D, Neziroglu, F, Novara, C, Pinard, G, Pollard, C A, Purdon, C, Rheaume, J, Riskind, J, Salkovskis, P, Sanavio, E, Shafran, R, Sica, C, Simos, G, Sochting, I, Sookman, D, Taylor, S, Thordarson, D, Van Oppen, P, Warren, R, Whittal, M, Wilhelm, S & Yaryura-Tobias, J 2003, ' Psychometric validation of the Obsessive Beliefs Questionnaire and the Interpretation of Intrusions Inventory : Part I ', Behaviour Research and Therapy, vol. 41, no. 8, pp. 863-878 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0005-7967(02)00099-2
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 41, 863-878. Elsevier
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 41(8), 863-878. Elsevier Limited
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 41, 863-878. Elsevier
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 41(8), 863-878. Elsevier Limited
This article reports on the validation of the Obsessive Beliefs Questionnaire (OBQ) and Interpretations of Intrusions Inventory (III) developed by the Obsessive Compulsive Cognitions Working Group (OCCWG) to assess the primary beliefs and appraisals
Autor:
Stephen C. Newman, Guillaume Galbaud du Fort, Jamie I. Mayerovitch, Ritsuko Kakuma, Roger C. Bland, Gilbert Pinard
Publikováno v:
Comprehensive Psychiatry, Vol 44, Iss 2, Pp 162-168 (2003)
Previous research has indicated that individuals afflicted with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have a very low rate of seeking help from mental health professionals. From standardized psychiatric interviews of 7,214 residents of Edmonton, Canada