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Psychological Interventions for Reducing Distress in Patients with Cardiac Arrhythmias
Särnholm J, Gaffey A, Turchio M, Biviano A, Burg M. Psychological Interventions for Reducing Distress in Patients with Cardiac Arrhythmias. Current Cardiology Reports 2025, 27: 102. PMID: 40560300, PMCID: PMC12198271, DOI: 10.1007/s11886-025-02253-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyPsychological healthPsychological interventionsAssociated with anxietyBehavioral therapyAvoidance behaviorReduce distressArrhythmia careReduce anxietyPoor quality of lifeAnxietyDepressionQuality of lifeCare CollaborativeCare systemImprove QoLInterventionCareSummaryFurther researchHealthPoor qualityDistressQoLAvoidanceFear1761-P: Sex Differences in Emotion Regulation, Leptin, and Eating Behavior in Response to Stress and Food Cues
HORVATH-DIANO C, DAUGINIKAS E, HEILNER E, SAKMAR E, SINHA R, HARVANEK Z. 1761-P: Sex Differences in Emotion Regulation, Leptin, and Eating Behavior in Response to Stress and Food Cues. Diabetes 2025, 74 DOI: 10.2337/db25-1761-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion regulationResponse to stressEating behaviorsSex differencesLaboratory sessionsFunding National Institutes of HealthSex-specific effectsStress-related eating behaviorFood cuesBehavioral therapyCue conditionEffect of genderEmotionsPersonal stressHormone samplingSnack testAssociated with lower leptinMultiple pre-CuesSignificant interactionAd libAssociated with lower totalSessionsHigher leptinAcute PhysiologyIs there harm in behavioral weight loss for binge-eating disorder: Controlled comparison to cognitive behavioral therapy
Grilo C, Yurkow S, White M, Lydecker J, Ivezaj V. Is there harm in behavioral weight loss for binge-eating disorder: Controlled comparison to cognitive behavioral therapy. General Hospital Psychiatry 2025, 96: 72-74. PMID: 40543449, DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2025.06.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrior Expectations of Volatility Following Psychotherapy for Delusions
Sheffield J, Sloan A, Corlett P, Rogers B, Vandekar S, Liu J, Beals K, Hall L, Gautier T, Moussa-Tooks A, Torregrossa L, Achee M, Armstrong K, Woodward N, Belt K, Freeman D, Isham L, Diamond R, Brinen A, Heckers S. Prior Expectations of Volatility Following Psychotherapy for Delusions. JAMA Network Open 2025, 8: e2517132. PMID: 40553472, PMCID: PMC12188364, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.17132.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDelusion severityPersecutory delusionsPrefrontal cortexBrain activityStandard careProbabilistic reversal learning taskPsychotic Symptom Rating ScalesCommunity mental health centerBlood oxygenation level-dependent signal changesFunctional magnetic resonance imagingRandomized clinical trialsReversal learning taskCognitive behavioral therapyModels of delusionsMental health centerBelief update taskSymptom Rating ScaleIntention-to-treat analysisCaudate activationAntipsychotic medicationAssociated with clinical improvementDelusional disorderSchizophrenia spectrumBehavioral therapyHealth centersA systematic review of anti-suicidal effects of sedative-hypnotics and cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia
Valentino K, Teopiz K, Wong S, Le G, Badulescu S, Johnson D, Ho R, Rhee T, Cao B, Rosenblat J, Mansur R, McIntyre R. A systematic review of anti-suicidal effects of sedative-hypnotics and cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. CNS Spectrums 2025, 30: e45. PMID: 40452498, DOI: 10.1017/s1092852925000318.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsColumbia-Suicide Severity Rating ScaleOrexin receptor antagonistsScale for Suicide IdeationCognitive behavioral therapySuicidal ideationCBT-ISedative-hypnoticsBehavioral therapySuicide completersSuicide attemptsReducing depressive symptom severityEffects of sedative-hypnoticsDepressive symptom severityMeasures of suicidalitySeverity Rating ScaleRisk of suicideSleep-related interventionsAssociated with reduced SIComorbid insomniaSuicidal thoughtsSymptom severityRandomized controlled trialsTreating insomniaRating ScaleSleep interventionsBetting on Change: An Analysis of Cognitive Motivational Behavior Therapy Versus Referral to Gamblers Anonymous for Gambling Disorder
Wulfert E, Wemm S, Broussard J. Betting on Change: An Analysis of Cognitive Motivational Behavior Therapy Versus Referral to Gamblers Anonymous for Gambling Disorder. Psychology Of Addictive Behaviors 2025, 39: 375-388. PMID: 40111861, PMCID: PMC12140906, DOI: 10.1037/adb0001063.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGambling disorderGamblers AnonymousSeverity of problem gamblingSecondary moderation analysisBehavioral therapyModeration analysisLess moneyEfficacy literatureGambling problemsAnchor participantsProblem gamblingGamblingPeriod relative to baselineLow readinessDisordersTreatment sessionsSessionsParticipantsAmount of moneyIncrease adherenceIndividualsCognitionReadinessSymptomsTreatmentHippocampal ensembles regulate circuit-induced relapse of extinguished fear
Hassell J, Arellano Perez A, Vasudevan K, Ressler R, Garcia G, Parr M, Vierkant V, Bayer H, Maren S. Hippocampal ensembles regulate circuit-induced relapse of extinguished fear. Molecular Psychiatry 2025, 1-10. PMID: 40413310, DOI: 10.1038/s41380-025-03064-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPost-traumatic stress disorderContextual fear memoryFear memoryExtinction learningFear conditioningConditioned stimulusExcitatory DREADDsFormation of contextual fear memoryChemogenetic reactivationRelapse of fearAuditory conditioned stimulusIntra-hippocampal infusionThalamic nucleus reuniensAuditory fear conditioningNMDA receptor antagonistExtinguished CSBehavioral therapyStress disorderNucleus reuniensHippocampal ensemblesReuniensReceptor antagonistHPC neuronsMemoryDREADDsCombining Cognitive‐Behaviour Therapy With Mindfulness Training in a Digital Intervention for Binge Eating Disorder: A Single‐Session Pilot Trial
Sala M, Roos C, Kober H, Bricker J, Stern C, Plutchik J, John M, Haeny A, Feldman J, Aslan M, Hay J, Forman E. Combining Cognitive‐Behaviour Therapy With Mindfulness Training in a Digital Intervention for Binge Eating Disorder: A Single‐Session Pilot Trial. European Eating Disorders Review 2025 PMID: 40350587, DOI: 10.1002/erv.3204.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBinge Eating ScaleBinge eating episodesCognitive behavioral therapyEating disorder symptomsBinge-eating disorderEDE-QDisorder symptomsMindfulness trainingEating episodesGlobal eating disorder symptomsBinge Eating Scale scoresEating Disorder Examination QuestionnaireReducing binge eatingCognitive-behavioral therapyBinge eating disorderSingle-session interventionEnglish-speaking adultsCognitive-behavioralBinge eatingBehavioral therapyEating ScaleExamination QuestionnaireEating disordersEpisodic questionsDigital interventionsPreferences for Lisdexamfetamine vs Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Binge-Eating Disorder: Correlates and Outcomes.
Yurkow S, Ivezaj V, Pittman B, Grilo C. Preferences for Lisdexamfetamine vs Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Binge-Eating Disorder: Correlates and Outcomes. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2025, 86 PMID: 40338285, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.24m15552.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBinge-eating disorderTreatment preferencesModerate treatment outcomePatient treatment preferencesCognitive-behavioral therapyEffects of treatment preferenceTest main effectsCognitive-behavioralNo significant interaction effectsInteraction effectsBehavioral therapySignificant interaction effectCBTModerate outcomeEfficacious treatmentMain effectLisdexamfetamineTreatment outcomesParticipants' preferencesEffective interventionsEffects of treatmentDisordersRandomized controlled trialsNo preferenceLDXFamily-Centered Care in Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the United States: A Case Study
Kietzman H, Styles W, Franklin-Zitzkat L, Del Vecchio Valerian M, Yuen E. Family-Centered Care in Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the United States: A Case Study. Healthcare 2025, 13: 1079. PMID: 40361857, PMCID: PMC12071710, DOI: 10.3390/healthcare13091079.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntensive outpatient programDialectical behavior therapyMeasurement based careOutpatient mental health treatmentIntensive outpatient servicesMental health treatmentHelp-seeking attitudesModel of family-centered careFamily engagementInpatient mental health servicesComprehensive psychiatric careMental health servicesMental health crisisDistress intoleranceFamily-Centered CarePsychiatric medication managementAt-risk youthAnxiety symptomsBehavioral therapyIncreased emotionalitySuicide riskFamily interventionsHealth treatmentOutpatient programConflict behaviorPreliminary Feasibility, Acceptability and Referral Efficacy of a Drop-In Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Skills Group to Promote Enrollment in Standard DBT Skills Group
Aunon F, Carretta R, Lovell J, Wolkowicz N, Decker S. Preliminary Feasibility, Acceptability and Referral Efficacy of a Drop-In Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Skills Group to Promote Enrollment in Standard DBT Skills Group. Cognitive And Behavioral Practice 2025, 32: 244-257. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2024.01.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDBT skills groupSkill groupsDialectical Behaviour Therapy Skills GroupDialectical behavior therapyEvidence-based treatmentsDBT skillsBehavioral therapyMindfulness practiceTreatment readinessAmbivalent clientsPretreatment interventionClientsPreliminary feasibilitySkillsMindfulnessAcceptanceSessionsEfficacyParticipantsPretreatmentReferralGroupInterventionRapid response to behavioral/pharmacological obesity treatments for binge‐eating disorder predicts better clinical outcomes
Lydecker J, Gueorguieva R, Grilo C. Rapid response to behavioral/pharmacological obesity treatments for binge‐eating disorder predicts better clinical outcomes. Obesity 2025, 33: 1067-1075. PMID: 40265670, DOI: 10.1002/oby.24292.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBinge-eating disorderBinge-eating remissionEating-disorder psychopathologyAssociated with greater reductionsObesity treatmentCo-occurring obesityBinge-eating frequencyClinical trial testingBehavioral therapyNon-rapid responseGreater reductionsPercent weight lossNaltrexone/bupropionRandomized clinical trial testingDisordersPrognostic significanceParticipantsPosttreatmentClinical characteristicsPrognostic indicatorClinical outcomesMetabolic outcomesResponse effectMetabolic variablesObesity interventionsCombined Treatment With Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Enhances Objective and Subjective Reports of Sleep in Patients With Advanced Cancer
Gregorio S, Flowers S, Peng J, Marks D, Probst D, Zaleta A, Benson D, Cohn D, Lustberg M, Carson W, Magalang U, Baltimore S, Ancoli‐Israel S. Combined Treatment With Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Enhances Objective and Subjective Reports of Sleep in Patients With Advanced Cancer. Psycho-Oncology 2025, 34: e70141. PMID: 40204663, PMCID: PMC11981972, DOI: 10.1002/pon.70141.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcceptance and Commitment TherapyActigraphyAdultAgedCognitive Behavioral TherapyCombined Modality TherapyDepressionFatigueFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasmsPilot ProjectsQuality of LifeSelf ReportSeverity of Illness IndexSleepSleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersTreatment OutcomeConceptsAdvanced cancerSelf-reported insomnia severitySeverity ratingsWait-list control armCognitive behavioral therapyCognitive-behavioral interventionsAssociated with poorer moodActigraphy sleep efficiencyInsomnia Severity IndexTwenty-eight peopleCircadian rhythm disruptionBehavioral therapyInsomnia severityCancer survivorsRandomized pilot studyBrief interventionPost-interventionInsomnia improvementSleep difficultiesPoor moodFocused interventionsIntervention sampleSelf-reportActigraphic measuresInsomniaAcceptability and feasibility of a Taekwondo mindful movement intervention in Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Weiss E, Hart-Derrick V, Ramsay-Patel T, Barnes S, Anderson H, Gatti C, Davis M. Acceptability and feasibility of a Taekwondo mindful movement intervention in Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Journal Of Behavioral And Cognitive Therapy 2025, 35: 100527. PMID: 40060357, PMCID: PMC11887614, DOI: 10.1016/j.jbct.2025.100527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBorderline personality disorderDialectical behavior therapyIntensive outpatient programBehavioral therapyBorderline personality disorder symptomsComparison groupTaekwondo groupDisordered eating behaviorsMovement interventionAdjunct to treatmentBinge-eating frequencyPersonality disorderMindfulness interventionTraditional mindfulnessMind-body connectionDisordered eatingOutpatient programEating behaviorsAdjunctive treatment optionSadnessPreliminary findingsHappinessGroup participantsMindfulnessInterventionTrauma-Informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in Women Veterans: An Intervention Development Study
Carlson G, Kelly M, Erickson A, Saldaña K, Gomez G, Carlson K, Lee D, Pigeon W, McCarthy E, DeViva J, McGowan S, Josephson K, Alessi C, Yano E, Martin J, Hamilton A. Trauma-Informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in Women Veterans: An Intervention Development Study. Cognitive And Behavioral Practice 2025 DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2025.03.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive behavioral therapyCBT-IBehavioral therapyTrauma-related thoughtsTrauma-related symptomsBaseline to 3-month follow-upImprove sleep outcomesIntervention development studyVeterans Affairs providersPTSD treatmentPTSDPsychoeducationWomen veteransSleep outcomesVeteransInsomniaIntervention materialsEngagement groupRandomized clinical trialsDevelopment studiesEvaluation of clinical improvementPsychotherapyClinical improvementInterventionOutcome of developmentBrain connectivity correlates of the impact of a digital intervention for individuals with subjective cognitive decline on depression and IL-18
Catalogna M, Somerville Y, Saporta N, Nathansohn-Levi B, Shelly S, Edry L, Zagoory-Sharon O, Feldman R, Amedi A. Brain connectivity correlates of the impact of a digital intervention for individuals with subjective cognitive decline on depression and IL-18. Scientific Reports 2025, 15: 6863. PMID: 40011544, PMCID: PMC11865443, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-91457-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrain connectivityCognitive declineResting-state functional connectivityEffect sizeCognitive behavioral therapyLate-life depressionSelf-reported depressionMedium effect sizeDigital interventionsInterventions targeting mental healthMood regulationBehavioral therapyDepressive symptomsDecreased connectivityPost-intervention changesFunctional connectivityTwo-week interventionCognitive functionSpatial cognitionDepression scoresBrain healthBehavioral outcomesBrain functionPsychological techniquesPsychological healthTo Adopt or Adapt: A Scoping Review of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy With Patients With Minoritised Identity Constructs
Aunon F, Ingram P, Wolkowicz N, Martino S, Kacos H, Spana E, Honsberger M, Rielage J, Doran N, Carretta R, Ridley J, Giovannelli T, Bannister J, Merians A, Howell B, Demirelli S, Smith J, Decker S. To Adopt or Adapt: A Scoping Review of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy With Patients With Minoritised Identity Constructs. Counselling And Psychotherapy Research 2025, 25 DOI: 10.1002/capr.70000.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDialectical behavior therapyEvidence-based psychological interventionsBehavioral therapyReducing suicidal behaviourSuicidal behaviorPsychological interventionsWhite samplesImplementation science frameworkPatient populationModifications-EnhancedArticles of studiesImplementation outcomesScoping reviewAdult patient populationScience FrameworkWestern contextsPsycINFOClinical administrationDocument adaptationPRINCIPLE FINDINGSContextAcceptance-based skill acquisition and cognitive reappraisal in a culturally responsive treatment for binge eating in adolescence
Kamody R, Thurston I, Burton E. Acceptance-based skill acquisition and cognitive reappraisal in a culturally responsive treatment for binge eating in adolescence. 2025, 88-105. DOI: 10.4324/9781003607625-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDialectical behavior therapyBinge-eating disorderDBT skillsPotential mechanisms of changeSubthreshold binge-eating disorderCulturally responsive treatmentSkills group interventionSkill acquisitionMechanisms of changeCognitive reappraisalBinge-eating behaviorBehavioral therapyResponse treatmentCognitive strategiesNegative emotionsRadical acceptanceGroup interventionEmotional overeatingOver-interventionAdolescentsScale scoreHigh-risk behaviorsScalable interventionsIntervention acceptabilityPost-interventionEfficacy of a parent-based treatment for children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder: Protocol of a multiple baseline, single-case experimental design study
Veeger J, Stapersma L, Lebowitz E, Zijlstra B, Lindauer R, Utens E, Huijser C. Efficacy of a parent-based treatment for children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder: Protocol of a multiple baseline, single-case experimental design study. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications 2025, 44: 101456. PMID: 40034722, PMCID: PMC11874722, DOI: 10.1016/j.conctc.2025.101456.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchObsessive-compulsive disorderSingle-case experimental designCognitive behavioral therapyObsessive-compulsive disorder severityFamily accommodationParent-based treatmentSupportive parentingPediatric obsessive-compulsive disorderChild's OCDBaseline single-case experimental designSingle-case experimental design studiesAnxious Childhood EmotionsReducing OCD severityAssociated with higher levelsOCD severityBehavioral therapyFollow-up phaseImpairing disorderChildhood emotionalMultiple baselineReduced FAWeekly sessionsTeaching parentsStandard clinical measuresExperimental design studyStudy protocol of a hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation multisite trial: Dialectical behavior therapy skills group for Veterans at high-risk for suicide attempt
Decker S, Kroll-Desrosiers A, Mattocks K, Aunon F, Galliford E, DeRycke E, Doran N, Baird S, Rielage J, Ridley J, Bannister J, Giovannelli T, Fuehrlein B, Shriver C, Spana E, Honsberger M, Demirelli S, Shest E, Landes S, Goodman M, Martino S. Study protocol of a hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation multisite trial: Dialectical behavior therapy skills group for Veterans at high-risk for suicide attempt. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2025, 151: 107828. PMID: 39923893, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2025.107828.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDialectical behavior therapyTreatment-as-usualDialectical Behaviour Therapy Skills GroupSuicide attemptsEmotion dysregulationComponents of dialectical behavior therapyComprehensive DBTVeterans Health AdministrationTherapist consultation teamSkill groupsNon-veteran samplesReduce suicide attemptsAdjunctive treatmentSelf-directed violenceBehavioral therapySuicidal behaviorSuicideMultisite trialEffectiveness trialHigh-risk veteransVeteransPost-randomizationSuicide deathsEmotionsRandomized controlled trials
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