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Targeting Anxiety Sensitivity in Prevention Treatments: A Meta-Analysis

Society of Clinical Psychology

Anxiety sensitivity refers to fears of anxiety-related sensations (e.g., Although anxiety sensitivity was originally studied in relation to panic- and anxiety-related disorders, it subsequently has been conceptualized as a transdiagnostic measure of distress intolerance and a risk factor for important health behaviors (Otto et al.,

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Training therapists in evidence-based mental health interventions: What works and what holds promise for the future?

Society of Clinical Psychology

During that time, she had been having several panic attacks per day and met criteria for multiple anxiety disorders. However, despite all her years of psychosocial intervention, she had never received evidence-based interventions for her anxiety.

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Assertiveness Training: A Forgotten Evidence-Based Treatment

Society of Clinical Psychology

To exemplify and rectify this issue, we aimed to recover a stand-alone transdiagnostic treatment that largely disappeared from the literature when research shifted away from focal, dimensional and clinically relevant problems to using treatment packages to treat DSM disorders. behavior rehearsal) and/or cognitive means (e.g., saying no).

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Let’s Talk About Sleep

Millennial Social Worker

Poor sleep leads to cognitive impairment and may cause or contribute to many depressive disorders. Poor sleep or excessive sleep is also one of the common symptoms of depression and anxiety. To avoid experiencing health problems and other psychosocial impacts, sleep should be prioritized. Sleep and Sleep Disordered.

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Prioritizing Mental Health on College Campuses

Society of Clinical Psychology

First, approximately one-third of first-year students report 12-month (31.4%) and lifetime (35.3%) mental disorders, and most of these disorders have onsets during middle adolescence. Not surprisingly, MDD (21.2%) and GAD (18.6%) are the most common lifetime disorders. gender, parental education) and college-related (e.g.,

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Members in the News – August 11, 2023

Social Workers Speak

” Think about how the color may drain from your face when you’re met with a bout of anxiety. Boys are not identified as frequently as girls when it comes to eating disorders and body image issues because it can look very sneakily healthy,” Thrope said. Being strong is great. So is taking care of yourself.

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The Impact of Immigration Policy on Latino Families: A Call to Action for Psychologists

Society of Clinical Psychology

As psychologists, it is crucial to become aware of how immigration policies can impact the presence of trauma, depression, anxiety, and behavioral disorders. Subsequently, how can psychologists tailor individual and community-based intervention efforts? These post-migration stressors (e.g.