2023
Reasons for the Belief that Psychotherapy is Less Effective for Biologically Attributed Mental Disorders
Perricone A, Ahn W. Reasons for the Belief that Psychotherapy is Less Effective for Biologically Attributed Mental Disorders. Cognitive Therapy And Research 2023, 48: 599-609. DOI: 10.1007/s10608-023-10392-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEffectiveness of psychotherapyBiological etiologyMental disordersPerceived EffectivenessPsychological processesPsychosocial causesMental activityPsychotherapyCurrent findingsBeliefsPatient depressionBiological causesSpecific strategiesDepressionDisordersMethodsParticipantsEtiologyEndorsementParticipantsResultsParticipantsMindPeopleEffectivenessCauseBrain
2018
Building an Informed Consent Tool Starting with the Patient: The Patient-Centered Virtual Multimedia Interactive Informed Consent (VIC).
Abujarad F, Alfano S, Bright TJ, Kannoth S, Grant N, Gueble M, Peduzzi P, Chupp G. Building an Informed Consent Tool Starting with the Patient: The Patient-Centered Virtual Multimedia Interactive Informed Consent (VIC). AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2018, 2017: 374-383. PMID: 29854101, PMCID: PMC5977640.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Cognitive behaviour therapy for eating disorders
Cooper Z, Murphy R, Fairburn C. Cognitive behaviour therapy for eating disorders. 2012, 1299-1304. DOI: 10.1093/med/9780199696758.003.0166.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2009
I Continue to Feel So Good About Us: In-Group Identification and the Use of Social Identity—Enhancing Strategies to Reduce Intragroup Dissonance
Glasford D, Dovidio J, Pratto F. I Continue to Feel So Good About Us: In-Group Identification and the Use of Social Identity—Enhancing Strategies to Reduce Intragroup Dissonance. Personality And Social Psychology Bulletin 2009, 35: 415-427. PMID: 19141621, DOI: 10.1177/0146167208329216.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGroup identificationSocial identityIntergroup relationsGroup affirmationExperiment 1Experiment 2Personal beliefsPsychological discomfortIdentity enhancementDissonancePresent researchGroup behaviorBeliefsParticipantsIdentityImplicationsAffirmationRelationStrategiesResearchHypothesisEffectivenessBehavior
2008
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Eating Disorders
Cooper Z, Shafran R. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Eating Disorders. Behavioural And Cognitive Psychotherapy 2008, 36: 713-722. DOI: 10.1017/s1352465808004736.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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