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Need for Sexual, Reproductive, and Mental Health Promotion Among Diverse College Students in a COVID-19 Era
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced unprecedented disruptions in higher education operations. While the adverse mental health effects experienced...
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Positive Practices Within Hinduism
Several practices within Hinduism have positive implications on physical and mental health and well-being. This chapter attempts to highlight some of... -
Spirit As a Separate Dimension of Human Nature: Relevance to Psychotherapy
The way we conceptualize and understand the human spirit has a direct bearing on how we design research and how we provide clinical interventions for...
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Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of treated and untreated adults with bulimia nervosa or binge-eating disorder recruited for a large-scale research study
BackgroundEating disorders affect millions of people worldwide, but most never receive treatment. The majority of clinical research on eating...
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Alternative and Complementary Practices for Mental Health Care in the CDMX: The Voice of Therapists and Storekeepers
Around the world, many people use or have used complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). According to the World Health Organization, 80% of... -
The Sexual Lives of Women Living with Fibromyalgia: A Qualitative Study
This study examined women’s perceptions of the impact of FM on a broad range of aspects of their sexual well-being as well as on their romantic and...
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Embodiment
Intimate partner violence (IPV) impacts both physical and mental health of victims. The embodiment refers to the inner and outer features that... -
Interventions for Adult Depression in Primary Health-Care Clinics
Depression is frequent in the general population and among people who attend primary health-care clinics. Therefore, primary health-care clinicians... -
Taxometric Methods in Child and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders
This chapter discusses specific taxometric methods in child and adolescent anxiety disorders. The chapter starts with a discussion of various methods... -
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Public awareness of Misophonia in U.S. adults: a Population-based study
Misophonia was initially described in 2001 as a specific sensitivity to certain sounds (e.g., chewing, pen clicking). Despite greater recognition of...
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Hypnosis and Academia from an Iberian Perspective
Hypnosis can be defined as a social construction with various connotations. Throughout history, two different schools of hypnosis were fundamental to... -
The Role of the Gut in the Neurobiology of Functional Somatic Symptoms
Functional somatic symptoms involving the gut are common in children and adolescents. The human gut has a close symbiotic relationship with the... -
Autism and Gut Microbiota: a Bibliometric Study
The study of gut microbiota’s (GM) role in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a new and expanding research field, and bibliometric reviews can be very...
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Mit uns keine Experimente
Das Experiment ist schlecht beleumundet. Wer experimentiert, weiß nicht so genau, wie etwas funktioniert. Unter experimentieren versteht man... -
Co** with Pain: Potential for Development in Midlife and Older Age
Pain can unfortunately be part of everyday life in case of middle-aged and older individuals. Addressing pain experience from a positive psychology... -
ANZAED practice and training standards for dietitians providing eating disorder treatment
IntroductionDietitians involved in eating disorder treatment are viewed as important members of the multidisciplinary team. However, the skills and...
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Egypt
Egypt has a central position in Africa and the Middle East and is at the heart of the Arab world. Despite the long years of development in the... -
University and Hypnosis: Some Aspects of a “Win-Win” Situation
Hypnosis has a unique position in Hungary. It is widely used in clinical settings; internationally acclaimed researchers from Hungarian universities...