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Professionals' and non‐professionals' experiences of working with people with Hoarding Disorder: A thematic synthesis Open
Objectives Individuals with Hoarding Disorder can encounter a range of professionals and non‐professionals during the course of receiving support to manage the accumulation of belongings. This thematic synthesis explored the experiences of…
Beliefs about possessions associated with Hoarding Disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
There is substantial evidence highlighting the importance of beliefs about possessions in understanding and treating Hoarding Disorder. Despite this, there has not yet been a comprehensive review of this topic. The aim of the current pre-r…
A randomized controlled trial of self‐help cognitive behavioural therapy for depression in adults with pulmonary hypertension Open
Objectives Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a progressive, life‐reducing group of conditions associated with an elevated risk of depression. To meet this clinical need, we developed an unguided self‐help intervention targeting depression in …
The role of suicidal mental imagery and experiential avoidance in suicidality: an exploratory study Open
Background: Although research has highlighted that suicidal imagery (SuiMI) and experiential avoidance (EA) are important in understanding suicidality, there is a need to understand how they potentially interact. Previous research has high…
Psychological Factors Protecting Against Suicidality in Older Adults: A Systematic Review Open
Objective Suicide rates in older adults are often the highest of any age group, particularly among high income countries. However, there is a limited understanding of the factors that could protect against suicidality in older age. This sy…
Parental Expressed Emotion and Behavioural Outcomes in Autistic Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review Open
Growing interest in the links between parent–child relationships and child behavioural presentations in families of autistic children has led to an increased use of the Five Minute Speech Sample (FMSS) measure of parental expressed emotion…
E-COACH: Successful Career Advising Tool for High School Juniors Open
E-COACH (Electronic College Optimum Advisor and Career Helper) is an effective tool for assisting in career guidance of juniors in high school.Typical juniors at Frenship High School are students who are unsure of what field of work they w…
Psychosocial interventions for hoarding disorder: a systematic review Open
Introduction: Hoarding disorder (HD) is primarily characterised by difficulties with discarding possessions. Evidence-based psychological interventions such as CBT have been found to be of benefit to people with HD. However, people with HD…
The role of suicidal mental imagery and experiential avoidance in suicidality: An exploratory study Open
Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the influence of suicide-related mental imagery (SuiMI) and experiential avoidance (EA) on suicidality. It was hypothesised that greater frequency of SuiMI would be associated with greate…
What is underneath all that stuff? A Q-methodological exploration of profiles of beliefs and vulnerabilities in hoarding disorder Open
Background: Hoarding disorder (HD) can be understood through the cognitive behavioural model in the context of vulnerability factors (for example, personality traits, co-morbidities, traumatic life events) and beliefs about possessions (fo…
Referring to psychological therapy services in secondary NHS mental health services – how do mental health care professionals decide? Open
Purpose Evidence-based psychological therapies are available for severe and enduring mental health problems, but resources and access to these are limited within England. Practitioners in community mental health teams (CMHTs) can act as ga…
View article: A multi-method comparison of autobiographical memory impairments amongst younger and older adults
A multi-method comparison of autobiographical memory impairments amongst younger and older adults Open
Objectives: Research indicates that, compared to younger adults, older adults have difficulty recalling memories of specific past events (those lasting less than 24 h) and this difficulty is associated with depression. These studies are la…
Older adult hoarders’ experiences of being helped by volunteers and volunteers’ experiences of helping Open
Background: There is limited research into the experiences of receiving and providing help in the context of hoarding disorder. Aims: The present study aimed to explore the experiences of older people with hoarding difficulties receiving h…
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Health Anxiety: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis – CORRIGENDUM Open
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The phenomenology of self‐critical thinking in people with depression, eating disorders, and in healthy individuals Open
Objectives To explore the phenomenology of self‐criticism, and the relationship with constructs such as rumination and perfectionism. Design The study followed a three‐group (Depression, n = 26; Eating Disorder, n = 26; Non‐clinical, n = 2…
Overgeneral autobiographical memory and depression in older adults: a systematic review Open
OGM is prevalent in older adults and more so for those with depression; however, there is no clear understanding of the underpinning mechanisms. It is recommended that future research looks at the role of functional avoidance and ruminatio…
Self-Critical Thinking and Overgeneralization in Depression and Eating Disorders: An Experimental Study Open
Background: Self-critical thinking is common across psychological disorders. This study hypothesized that it may play an important role in ‘overgeneralization’, the process of drawing general implications from an isolated negative experien…
Extending Cognitive-Behavioural Theory and Therapy to Medically Unexplained Symptoms and Long-Term Physical Conditions: A Hybrid Transdiagnostic/Problem Specific Approach Open
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are not only common and distressing, but are also typically poorly managed in general medical settings. Those suffering from these problems tend to incur significantly higher health costs than the gener…
Could a Unified Theory of Cognition and Emotion Further the Transdiagnostic Perspective? A Critical Analysis Using Interacting Cognitive Subsystems as a Case Example Open
There is evidence that common processes underlie psychological disorders transdiagnostically. A challenge for the transdiagnostic movement is accounting for such processes theoretically. Theories of psychological disorders are traditionall…