Mental imagery of suicide and non-suicidal self-injury: A meta-analysis and systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: Suicidal and NSSI mental imagery are highly prevalent and may be associated with heightened risk for self-harm behavior. Assessments and interventions for self-harm should consider incorporating and addressing suicidal and NSSI mental imagery to mitigate risk.PMID:37329877 | DOI:10.1016/j.cpr.2023.102302 (Source: Clinical Psychology Review)
Source: Clinical Psychology Review - June 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Hannah R Lawrence Emma G Balkind Julie L Ji Taylor A Burke Richard T Liu Source Type: research

Mental imagery of suicide and non-suicidal self-injury: A meta-analysis and systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: Suicidal and NSSI mental imagery are highly prevalent and may be associated with heightened risk for self-harm behavior. Assessments and interventions for self-harm should consider incorporating and addressing suicidal and NSSI mental imagery to mitigate risk.PMID:37329877 | DOI:10.1016/j.cpr.2023.102302 (Source: Clinical Psychology Review)
Source: Clinical Psychology Review - June 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Hannah R Lawrence Emma G Balkind Julie L Ji Taylor A Burke Richard T Liu Source Type: research

A systematic review of literature examining mediators and mechanisms of change in empirically supported treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder
Clin Psychol Rev. 2023 Jun 1;103:102300. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2023.102300. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDespite the availability of empirically supported treatments (ESTs) for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), relatively little is known regarding these treatments' mechanisms of change. This systematic review moves beyond previous reviews by summarizing the findings and reviewing the methodological quality of literature that specifically examined mediators/mechanisms of change in ESTs for PTSD. Studies were included if they were written in English, empirical, peer-reviewed, claimed to study mediators/mechanisms of a reco...
Source: Clinical Psychology Review - June 15, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Elizabeth Alpert Chelsea Shotwell Tabke Travis A Cole Daniel J Lee Denise M Sloan Source Type: research

A systematic review of literature examining mediators and mechanisms of change in empirically supported treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder
Clin Psychol Rev. 2023 Jun 1;103:102300. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2023.102300. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDespite the availability of empirically supported treatments (ESTs) for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), relatively little is known regarding these treatments' mechanisms of change. This systematic review moves beyond previous reviews by summarizing the findings and reviewing the methodological quality of literature that specifically examined mediators/mechanisms of change in ESTs for PTSD. Studies were included if they were written in English, empirical, peer-reviewed, claimed to study mediators/mechanisms of a reco...
Source: Clinical Psychology Review - June 15, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Elizabeth Alpert Chelsea Shotwell Tabke Travis A Cole Daniel J Lee Denise M Sloan Source Type: research

Risk and protective factors for stress generation: A meta-analytic review
Clin Psychol Rev. 2023 Jun 5;103:102299. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2023.102299. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe stress generation hypothesis suggests that some individuals contribute more than others to the occurrence of dependent (self-generated), but not independent (fateful), stressful life events. This phenomenon is commonly studied in relation to psychiatric disorders, but effects are also driven by underlying psychological processes that extend beyond the boundaries of DSM-defined entities. This meta-analytic review of modifiable risk and protective factors for stress generation synthesizes findings from 70 studies with 3...
Source: Clinical Psychology Review - June 12, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Angela C Santee Katerina Rnic Katharine K Chang Rachel X Chen Jennifer-Ashley Hoffmeister Hallie Liu Joelle LeMoult David J A Dozois Lisa R Starr Source Type: research