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Open AccessCorrection to: Negative Attributions as a Source of Vulnerability for Trauma-Related Shame and PTSD Symptoms
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Open AccessNegative Attributions as a Source of Vulnerability for trauma-related Shame and PTSD Symptoms
Shame is a common trauma response that is associated with the development and maintenance of PTSD. Phenomenological descriptions of shame indicate that shame arises from internal, stable and global causal attr...
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Open AccessImproving Parent–Child Relationships for Young Parents in the Shadow of Complex Trauma: A Single-Case Experimental Design Series
This study provides a preliminary evaluation of a dyadic intervention for young parents with a history of complex trauma, Holding Hands Young Parents (HHYP). Four mothers (17–22 years) and toddlers (12–33 months)...
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Open AccessMeasuring Moral Injury: Further Validation of the MIES-C and EMIS-C in a Civilian Population
Moral injury among civilians has garnered increased recognition in recent years. However, most moral injury measures have focused on military experiences, with language being military specific. This study aime...
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Open AccessPredictors of alcohol and substance use among people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): findings from the NESARC-III study
The self-medication hypothesis suggests people may develop Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) or Non-Alcohol Substance Use Disorder (NA-SUD) following PTSD as a maladaptive way of co** with PTSD symptoms. Given that...
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Open AccessWas it me? The Role of Attributions and Shame in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): A Systematic Review
Shame has been identified as a key emotional response to trauma exposure and is implicated in the development and maintenance of PTSD. Despite this, there is a lack of empirical research explaining how and why...
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Open AccessThe Spanish version of the short form of the Cyberchondria Severity Scale (CSS-12): Testing the factor structure and measurement invariance across genders
Cyberchondria refers to excessive and repeated online health-related searching, which is associated with increased distress and anxiety. The Cyberchondria Severity Scale (CSS) is the most widely used measure f...
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Reciprocal relationships between employment status and psychological symptoms: findings from the Building a New Life in Australia study
Finding work is an important priority for many refugees in the initial years following settlement in a host country. Difficulties in finding work could conceivably both contribute to and be a consequence of sy...
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Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Influence on Stress and Early Responsiveness Outcomes for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress
The present study investigated whether rTMS treatment for depression reduced stress and whether early responsiveness of rTMS predicted outcomes for depression, anxiety, and stress at the conclusion of treatmen...
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Open AccessFeasibility of an adjunctive cognitive task in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder
Visuospatial cognitive tasks that influence memory reconsolidation may be of benefit in reducing intrusive memories for traumatic events when used as an adjunct to trauma-focused psychotherapy. We conducted a ...
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The Inter-Rater Consistency of Clinician Ratings of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Therapy Content
Effective communication between clinicians is essential for the success of mental health interventions in multidisciplinary contexts. This relies on a shared understanding of concepts, diagnoses and treatments...
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How the collaborative work of farm to school can disrupt neoliberalism in public schools
Farm to school (FTS) is a popular approach to food systems education in K-12 schools across the United States. FTS programs are highly heterogeneous, but generally include serving locally grown fruits and vege...
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Early Parenting Characteristics Associated with Internalizing Symptoms Across Seven Waves of the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children
The aim of this study was to identify whether parenting style during a child’s toddler years predicts the course of the child’s internalising symptoms throughout early to middle childhood. The current study us...
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Symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
The main aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to calculate and compare the frequencies of obsessions and compulsions in women with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) during pregnancy (OCD-P), t...
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Recent Insights Into Cyberchondria
The construct of cyberchondria was introduced relatively recently. This article aims to review the conceptualization, theoretical basis and correlates of cyberchondria, as well as its prevention and management.
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The Assessment of Cyberchondria: Instruments for Assessing Problematic Online Health-Related Research
Cyberchondria is a problematic, i.e. distressing or anxiety-increasing pattern of online health information seeking. The development of psychometrically sound instruments for the assessment of cyberchondria is...
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Cyberchondria and its Relationships with Related Constructs: a Network Analysis
Cyberchondria denotes repeated online searches for health information that are associated with increasing levels of health anxiety. The aims of this study were to apply network analysis to investigate the exte...
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Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Nepean Dysphoria Scale in a Clinical Sample
The construct of dysphoria has been described inconsistently across a broad range of psychopathology. The term has been used to refer to an irritable state of discontent, but is also thought to incorporate ang...
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Open AccessPersonal wellbeing in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): association with PTSD symptoms during and following treatment
It remains unclear to what extent treatment-related gains in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms translate to improvements in broader domains of personal wellbeing, such as community connectedness, l...
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Specificity of the Relationships Between Dysphoria and Related Constructs in an Outpatient Sample
Dysphoria has recently been conceptualized as a complex emotional state that consists of discontent and/or unhappiness and a predominantly externalizing mode of co** with these feelings. The Nepean Dysphoria...