Are dysfunctional attitudes elevated and linked to mood in bipolar disorder? A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: These findings imply not only that DA are both a characteristic of BD that is not as prevalent in healthy populations but also that a depressed mood state is associated with increased severity. This implies that DA could possibly go 'offline' when mood symptoms are not present. Psychological therapies appear to reduce DA in BD. Implications for future research as well as practice-based implications are expanded on in the discussion.PMID:37807389 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12442 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 9, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Chloe Woods Thomas Richardson Emma Palmer-Cooper Source Type: research

Are dysfunctional attitudes elevated and linked to mood in bipolar disorder? A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: These findings imply not only that DA are both a characteristic of BD that is not as prevalent in healthy populations but also that a depressed mood state is associated with increased severity. This implies that DA could possibly go 'offline' when mood symptoms are not present. Psychological therapies appear to reduce DA in BD. Implications for future research as well as practice-based implications are expanded on in the discussion.PMID:37807389 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12442 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 9, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Chloe Woods Thomas Richardson Emma Palmer-Cooper Source Type: research

Are dysfunctional attitudes elevated and linked to mood in bipolar disorder? A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: These findings imply not only that DA are both a characteristic of BD that is not as prevalent in healthy populations but also that a depressed mood state is associated with increased severity. This implies that DA could possibly go 'offline' when mood symptoms are not present. Psychological therapies appear to reduce DA in BD. Implications for future research as well as practice-based implications are expanded on in the discussion.PMID:37807389 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12442 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 9, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Chloe Woods Thomas Richardson Emma Palmer-Cooper Source Type: research

Are dysfunctional attitudes elevated and linked to mood in bipolar disorder? A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: These findings imply not only that DA are both a characteristic of BD that is not as prevalent in healthy populations but also that a depressed mood state is associated with increased severity. This implies that DA could possibly go 'offline' when mood symptoms are not present. Psychological therapies appear to reduce DA in BD. Implications for future research as well as practice-based implications are expanded on in the discussion.PMID:37807389 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12442 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 9, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Chloe Woods Thomas Richardson Emma Palmer-Cooper Source Type: research

Are dysfunctional attitudes elevated and linked to mood in bipolar disorder? A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: These findings imply not only that DA are both a characteristic of BD that is not as prevalent in healthy populations but also that a depressed mood state is associated with increased severity. This implies that DA could possibly go 'offline' when mood symptoms are not present. Psychological therapies appear to reduce DA in BD. Implications for future research as well as practice-based implications are expanded on in the discussion.PMID:37807389 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12442 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 9, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Chloe Woods Thomas Richardson Emma Palmer-Cooper Source Type: research

The impact of anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty on climate change distress, policy support, and pro-environmental behaviour
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that IU may be an important factor in promoting pro-environmental behaviour and policy support, but climate change anxiety may increase emotional distress without boosting meaningful behaviours or support. Our findings highlight the potential influence of cognitive factors on climate change engagement and suggest that invoking uncertainty rather than anxiety may be more effective in catalysing effective environmental engagement.PMID:37787079 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12441 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 3, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Danielle Goldwert Amelia S Dev Hannah C Broos Kenneth Broad Kiara R Timpano Source Type: research

The impact of anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty on climate change distress, policy support, and pro-environmental behaviour
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that IU may be an important factor in promoting pro-environmental behaviour and policy support, but climate change anxiety may increase emotional distress without boosting meaningful behaviours or support. Our findings highlight the potential influence of cognitive factors on climate change engagement and suggest that invoking uncertainty rather than anxiety may be more effective in catalysing effective environmental engagement.PMID:37787079 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12441 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 3, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Danielle Goldwert Amelia S Dev Hannah C Broos Kenneth Broad Kiara R Timpano Source Type: research

The impact of anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty on climate change distress, policy support, and pro-environmental behaviour
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that IU may be an important factor in promoting pro-environmental behaviour and policy support, but climate change anxiety may increase emotional distress without boosting meaningful behaviours or support. Our findings highlight the potential influence of cognitive factors on climate change engagement and suggest that invoking uncertainty rather than anxiety may be more effective in catalysing effective environmental engagement.PMID:37787079 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12441 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 3, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Danielle Goldwert Amelia S Dev Hannah C Broos Kenneth Broad Kiara R Timpano Source Type: research

The impact of anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty on climate change distress, policy support, and pro-environmental behaviour
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that IU may be an important factor in promoting pro-environmental behaviour and policy support, but climate change anxiety may increase emotional distress without boosting meaningful behaviours or support. Our findings highlight the potential influence of cognitive factors on climate change engagement and suggest that invoking uncertainty rather than anxiety may be more effective in catalysing effective environmental engagement.PMID:37787079 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12441 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 3, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Danielle Goldwert Amelia S Dev Hannah C Broos Kenneth Broad Kiara R Timpano Source Type: research

The impact of anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty on climate change distress, policy support, and pro-environmental behaviour
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that IU may be an important factor in promoting pro-environmental behaviour and policy support, but climate change anxiety may increase emotional distress without boosting meaningful behaviours or support. Our findings highlight the potential influence of cognitive factors on climate change engagement and suggest that invoking uncertainty rather than anxiety may be more effective in catalysing effective environmental engagement.PMID:37787079 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12441 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 3, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Danielle Goldwert Amelia S Dev Hannah C Broos Kenneth Broad Kiara R Timpano Source Type: research

Cross-sectional direct and indirect relationships between the corrupted feared self and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in a clinical sample: The role of mental contamination
CONCLUSIONS: The fear of being corrupted may be associated with feelings of contamination in the absence of direct contact with a contaminant, which may then predict OCD symptoms of repugnant obsessional thoughts and contact contamination concerns. The corrupted feared self and mental contamination should therefore be targeted in treatments for repugnant obsessions and contamination-related OCD.PMID:37715987 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12440 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - September 16, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Vahid Khosravani Seyed Mehdi Samimi Ardestani Shiu Fung Wong Richard Moulding Frederick Aardema Farangis Sharifibastan Mohammad Aminaee Source Type: research

Cross-sectional direct and indirect relationships between the corrupted feared self and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in a clinical sample: The role of mental contamination
CONCLUSIONS: The fear of being corrupted may be associated with feelings of contamination in the absence of direct contact with a contaminant, which may then predict OCD symptoms of repugnant obsessional thoughts and contact contamination concerns. The corrupted feared self and mental contamination should therefore be targeted in treatments for repugnant obsessions and contamination-related OCD.PMID:37715987 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12440 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - September 16, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Vahid Khosravani Seyed Mehdi Samimi Ardestani Shiu Fung Wong Richard Moulding Frederick Aardema Farangis Sharifibastan Mohammad Aminaee Source Type: research

Cross-sectional direct and indirect relationships between the corrupted feared self and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in a clinical sample: The role of mental contamination
CONCLUSIONS: The fear of being corrupted may be associated with feelings of contamination in the absence of direct contact with a contaminant, which may then predict OCD symptoms of repugnant obsessional thoughts and contact contamination concerns. The corrupted feared self and mental contamination should therefore be targeted in treatments for repugnant obsessions and contamination-related OCD.PMID:37715987 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12440 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - September 16, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Vahid Khosravani Seyed Mehdi Samimi Ardestani Shiu Fung Wong Richard Moulding Frederick Aardema Farangis Sharifibastan Mohammad Aminaee Source Type: research

Cross-sectional direct and indirect relationships between the corrupted feared self and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in a clinical sample: The role of mental contamination
CONCLUSIONS: The fear of being corrupted may be associated with feelings of contamination in the absence of direct contact with a contaminant, which may then predict OCD symptoms of repugnant obsessional thoughts and contact contamination concerns. The corrupted feared self and mental contamination should therefore be targeted in treatments for repugnant obsessions and contamination-related OCD.PMID:37715987 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12440 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - September 16, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Vahid Khosravani Seyed Mehdi Samimi Ardestani Shiu Fung Wong Richard Moulding Frederick Aardema Farangis Sharifibastan Mohammad Aminaee Source Type: research

Cross-sectional direct and indirect relationships between the corrupted feared self and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in a clinical sample: The role of mental contamination
CONCLUSIONS: The fear of being corrupted may be associated with feelings of contamination in the absence of direct contact with a contaminant, which may then predict OCD symptoms of repugnant obsessional thoughts and contact contamination concerns. The corrupted feared self and mental contamination should therefore be targeted in treatments for repugnant obsessions and contamination-related OCD.PMID:37715987 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12440 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - September 16, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Vahid Khosravani Seyed Mehdi Samimi Ardestani Shiu Fung Wong Richard Moulding Frederick Aardema Farangis Sharifibastan Mohammad Aminaee Source Type: research