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Psychother Psychosom (2024) 93 (4): 224–229.
Published Online: 18 July 2024
... or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. 2024 Antidepressant drugs Withdrawal syndromes Oppositional tolerance Depression...
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Psychother Psychosom (2024) 93 (4): 230–236.
Published Online: 26 June 2024
... Enhanced psychotherapy Psychotherapy research Child psychotherapy Affective disorders Eating disorders Depression Psychological treatment The core idea of enhanced psychotherapy is to enrich established psychotherapy by complementing it with innovative treatment modules, approaches, or modes...
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Psychother Psychosom (2024) 93 (2): 100–113.
Published Online: 29 January 2024
...Kerstin Blom; Erik Forsell; Monica Hellberg; Cecilia Svanborg; Susanna Jernelöv; Viktor Kaldo Introduction: Insomnia and depression are highly prevalent disorders and commonly occur together. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, CBT-I, has been shown to be effective in treating insomnia...
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Psychother Psychosom (2024) 93 (2): 129–140.
Published Online: 25 January 2024
...Zoryana Babiy; Haley Layton; Calan D. Savoy; Feng Xie; June S.L. Brown; Peter J. Bieling; David L. Streiner; Mark A. Ferro; Ryan J. Van Lieshout Introduction: Myriad treatment barriers prevent birthing parents with postpartum depression (PPD) from receiving timely treatment. We aimed to determine...
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Psychother Psychosom (2024) 93 (1): 3–7.
Published Online: 19 January 2024
... the Panama Canal as a doctor on a cargo ship. Once in London, he first chose internal medicine, followed by psychiatric training at the Maudsley Hospital in London. He then moved to Yale University where he performed landmark and seminal research in depression. He went back to England to St. George’s...
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Psychother Psychosom (2023) 92 (4): 227–242.
Published Online: 22 August 2023
...Amelia J. Scott; Ashleigh B. Correa; Madelyne A. Bisby; Blake F. Dear Introduction: People living with chronic diseases are at an increased risk of anxiety and depression, which are associated with poorer medical and psychosocial outcomes. Many studies have examined the trajectories of depression...
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Psychother Psychosom (2023) 92 (3): 139–147.
Published Online: 27 June 2023
...Giovanni A. Fava; Jenny Guidi The DCPR-SSI, the CIDE, and the CIE are clinimetric tools that circumscribe a specific clinical profile that is distinct from depressive symptomatology. An equivalent patient-reported outcome measure is not available. The Demoralization Scale (DS) was originally...
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Psychother Psychosom (2023) 92 (2): 133–138.
Published Online: 09 May 2023
.... 2023 Euthymia Well-being Depression Positive affect Quality of life NIH Euthymia traditionally denotes the absence of clinically significant mood disturbance in the context of mood disorders (e.g., major depressive disorder [MDD], bipolar disorder). Beyond lack of mood...
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Psychother Psychosom (2022) 91 (3): 156–167.
Published Online: 10 May 2022
... Dysthymia Mental pain Allostasis Depression Anxiety Discomfort Well-Being Therapy For many years, in the psychiatric literature the term euthymia connoted the lack of mood disturbances meeting the threshold for a mental disorder such as depression or mania, as assessed by diagnostic criteria...