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Abstract Emotion reactivity (ER) captures the depth, sensitivity, and endurance of our emotional reactions, while deviation from a balanced time perspective (DBTP) characterizes our inflexibility and rigidity in adhering to specific time frames. This study investigates how ER and DBTP might predict the symptoms of depression and anxiety and DBTP’s mediating role between ER and the symptoms of anxiety and depression in a three-wave longitudinal investigation. Data from 148 university students (82 males, 55.4%) with the age range of 18–29 (Mage = 19.92, SDage = 1.36) were collected at three time intervals using Emotion Reactivity Scale, Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory, Future Negative subscale, Generalized [...]
Abstract Emotional schema therapy (EST) is an approach that aims to regulate emotions, thus alleviating mental health problems. Although emotional schema therapy (EST) was used for various mental health problems, no review has been conducted on the evidence of this intervention so far. Therefore, this review aimed to examine the evidence base for the EST in treating adults diagnosed with mental health problems using randomized controlled trials in clinical settings and subsequently evaluated the quality of these trials. This systematic review adhered to the general principles published by the Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD). Searches of five databases (PsycINFO, EBSCO, [...]
Abstract We previously found that rumination maintains obsessive–compulsive (OC) symptoms. Our goal was to explore the moderating roles of three characteristics in the immediate and intermediate effects of rumination on OC symptoms: trait rumination, severity of comorbid depressive symptoms, and the tendency to misinterpret the occurrence of unwanted intrusive thoughts as meaningful. We reanalyzed our previous study’s data and explored in a sample of 145 individuals diagnosed with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) whether any of the three characteristics moderated the observed immediate and intermediate effects of rumination on OC symptoms. Only the tendency to misinterpret unwanted intrusive thoughts moderated the immediate [...]
Abstract Psychological interventions are important tools for addressing different mental disorders around the world, and considering cultural diversity during the implementation of psychological intervention may lead to improved outcomes. This scoping review updates on the knowledge about the cultural adaptation of cognitive behavioral therapy in the Arab world. This study included 21 studies about the cultural adaptation of cognitive behavioral therapy and other types of psychological interventions that have been implemented for Arab people. The sources of information were PUBMED, Web of Science Journal, CINHA, and search engine Google. For scoping review, the PRISMA-ScR framework was followed. The results showed [...]
Abstract Computerized cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) was recognized for its effectiveness in treating mental disorders such as stress, anxiety, and depression. This study explored integrating gaming and gamification into mental health interventions to enhance motivation, enjoyment, and treatment outcomes. The objective was to examine how games, gamification, and CBT techniques addressed depression, anxiety, and stress disorders (DASDs) across different age groups. A comprehensive search across scientific repositories, including PubMed, Google Scholar, and others, found 39 studies using game-based, gamification-based, or mixed approaches with CBT. These interventions were evaluated through pilot studies, randomized controlled trials, and user-centered designs. Findings suggested that [...]
Not too long ago, I took my family to see the Pixar movie Inside Out 2 in the theater. My children sat down according to their developmental age, with my oldest furthest away and my youngest right by my side. I watched as their faces lit up during various scenes, wondering if they were connecting to an emotional epicenter in their brain or perhaps reflecting on their own core memories and beliefs. In all likelihood, they were probably appreciating the incredible graphics and admiring Disgust’s impeccable fashion sense, though – as we all know – children are beautifully complex beings. [...]
I have read with great interest the Letter to the Editor by Dr. Susan dosReis et al.1 in response to my Editorial on the impact of policy on children's mental health.2 Though I wholeheartedly agree with the perspectives and recommendations made by the authors, I do have to cautionary caveats to their proposals. [...]
The recent JAACAP editorial by Pumariega1 uses evidence of the unintended consequences of US immigration policy to offer a broader lesson about the direct and indirect consequences of policy on the mental health of children and youth (herein children). Pumariega calls for data standards and transparency for state-level databases on policies affecting the status of children to “move us toward evidence-based vs ideologically based policy development that is sensitive to mental health needs of children”. [...]
Research and clinical application of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for adolescents with major depressive disorder (MDD) has advanced slowly. Significant gaps persist in our understanding of optimized, age-specific protocols and dosing strategies. This study aimed to compare the clinical effects of 1 Hz versus 10 Hz TMS regimens and examine a biomarker-informed treatment approach with glutamatergic intracortical facilitation (ICF). [...]
Pharmacological treatments, including stimulants and non-stimulants, are a key component of the multimodal treatment approach for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Over the past three decades, numerous randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have shown that medications for ADHD (especially stimulants) have overall good efficacy and tolerability.1 [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume 65, Issue 10, Page 1258-1269, October 2024. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume 65, Issue 10, Page 1311-1326, October 2024. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume 65, Issue 10, Page 1283-1298, October 2024. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume 65, Issue 10, Page 1299-1310, October 2024. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume 65, Issue 10, Page 1327-1339, October 2024. [...]
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