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    Functional Analytic Psychotherapy for Nursing Home Residents: A Single-Subject Investigation of Session-by-Session Changes

    Nursing home settings contain unique environmental factors that may promote the acquisition and maintenance of problematic interpersonal behaviors. Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) is a contextually-bas...

    Sonia Singh, William H. O’Brien in Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy (2017)

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    On Principles of Educational Change and Principled Action in Psychotherapy Supervision

    Change strategies/principles, a well-recognized and accepted component of therapeutic practice, have yet to be comparably considered in psychotherapy supervision. Can there be educational change strategies/pri...

    C. Edward Watkins Jr. in Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy (2017)

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    A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Say Yes to Life (SYTL) Positive Psychology Group Psychotherapy Program for Depression: An Interim Report

    An RCT was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the Say Yes to Life (SYTL) positive psychology group psychotherapy program compared with treatment as usual (TAU). The current interim report is based on d...

    Alan Carr, Linda Finnegan, Edel Griffin in Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy (2017)

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    Tele-counselling for Problem Gambling: A Case Study

    Innovative approaches to the treatment of pathological gambling are required since the number of individuals who seek treatment tend to be fewer than the prevalence studies would indicate. In this study, an in...

    Tony Toneatto, Sabina Pillai, Barbara Kosky in Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy (2017)

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    Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy

    Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy

    Volume 1 / 1969 - Volume 47 / 2017

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    David A. Jobes: Managing Suicidal Risk, A Collaborative Approach, Second Edition

    Alison Athey MA in Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy (2017)

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    In Her Own Words: Semi-structured Interviews of Women Veterans Who Experienced Military Sexual Assault

    Twenty-one female veterans volunteered to talk about 29 events of military sexual assault (MSA) via semi-structured interviews covering pre-military abuse, during and immediately after the assault and reaction...

    Lori S. Katz, Cristi Huffman, Geta Cojucar in Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy (2017)

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    Does Group CBT for Depression Do What It Says on the Tin? A Systemic Review and Meta-analysis of Group CBT for Depressed Adults (2000–2016)

    The present study aimed to update previous meta-analyses of gCBT, and focus specifically on recent studies in which the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) was used to assess outcome. PsycINFO, PubMed, EMBASE, and...

    Lucy M. Moore, Alan Carr, Dan Hartnett in Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy (2017)

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    Cognitive Therapy and Research

    Cognitive Therapy and Research

    Volume 1 / 1977 - Volume 41 / 2017

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    Journal of Religion and Health

    Journal of Religion and Health

    Volume 1 / 1962 - Volume 56 / 2017

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    A Psychometric Evaluation of the Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire among Students from Poland and Chile

    This study verifies the psychometric properties of the Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire (SCSORFQ). This measure consists of 10 items regarding strength of religious faith, regardless of re...

    Marcin Wnuk in Pastoral Psychology (2017)

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    Transactional Relations between Motivational Beliefs and Help Seeking from Teachers and Peers across Adolescence

    Adolescents often avoid seeking academic help when needed, making it important to understand the motivational processes that support help seeking behavior. Using expectancy-value theory as a framework, this st...

    Jamie Amemiya, Ming-Te Wang in Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2017)

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    Pilot Study of a Group-Based Psychosocial Trauma Recovery Program in Secure Accommodation in Scotland

    The current study is the first to implement and evaluate a group-based trauma-specific program for adolescents in a secure accommodation facility in Scotland. A randomized control and qualitative pilot study c...

    Ian Barron, David Mitchell, William Yule in Journal of Family Violence (2017)

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    Perceived Discrimination and Mexican-Origin Young Adults’ Sleep Duration and Variability: The Moderating Role of Cultural Orientations

    Perceived ethnic discrimination is central to the experiences of Latino young adults, yet we know little about the ways in which and the conditions under which ethnic discrimination relates to Latino young adu...

    Katharine H. Zeiders, Kimberly A. Updegraff in Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2017)

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    At the Heart of the Pregnancy: What Prenatal and Cardiovascular Genetic Counselors Need to Know about Maternal Heart Disease

    In the last decade, an increasing number of cardiac conditions have been shown to have a genetic basis. Cardiovascular genetic counseling has emerged as a subspecialty aiming to identify unaffected at-risk ind...

    Ana Morales, Dawn C. Allain, Patricia Arscott, Emily James in Journal of Genetic Counseling (2017)

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    The Cognitive Distortions Questionnaire (CD-Quest): Validation in a Sample of Adults with Social Anxiety Disorder

    Cognitive distortions are thought to be central to the development and maintenance of anxiety disorders and are a widely acknowledged treatment target in cognitive-behavioral interventions. However, little res...

    Simona C. Kaplan, Amanda S. Morrison, Philippe R. Goldin in Cognitive Therapy and Research (2017)

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    Religion and Happiness: A Study Among University Students in Turkey

    This study tests the hypothesis that higher levels of positive religious affect are associated with higher levels of personal happiness among a sample of 348 students studying at a state university in Turkey w...

    Leslie J. Francis, Üzeyir Ok, Mandy Robbins in Journal of Religion and Health (2017)

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    The Effects of Anger Rumination and Cognitive Reappraisal on Anger-In and Anger-Control

    Many studies have suggested that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is efficacious for anger expression problems. However, it is still unclear which emotion regulation strategies are most effective for anger-i...

    Masaya Takebe, Fumito Takahashi, Hiroshi Sato in Cognitive Therapy and Research (2017)

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    Erratum to: At the Heart of the Pregnancy: What Prenatal and Cardiovascular Genetic Counselors Need to Know about Maternal Heart Disease

    Ana Morales, Dawn C. Allain, Patricia Arscott, Emily James in Journal of Genetic Counseling (2017)

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    Believable Visions of the Good: an Exploration of the Role of Pastoral Counselors in Promoting Resilience

    Although adjustment after trauma is often positively associated with meaning, some studies challenge this connection (Bonanno, Memory, 21(1), 150–156, 2013; Silver and Updegraff 2013). In this article we elaborat...

    Carmen M. Schuhmann, Wendy van der Geugten in Pastoral Psychology (2017)

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