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Do you feel up when you go up? A pilot study of a virtual reality manic-like mood induction paradigm
CONCLUSIONS: The VR task is effective in inducing relevant state aspects of hypomania and is suitable as a paradigm for future experimental studies. Activation of dual affective states (excitement and tension) is an essential aspect in manic-like mood induction paradigms.PMID:37975324 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12445 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Roanne V F J Glas Roy E de Kleijn Eline J Regeer Ralph W Kupka Manja A Koenders Source Type: research
Do you feel up when you go up? A pilot study of a virtual reality manic-like mood induction paradigm
CONCLUSIONS: The VR task is effective in inducing relevant state aspects of hypomania and is suitable as a paradigm for future experimental studies. Activation of dual affective states (excitement and tension) is an essential aspect in manic-like mood induction paradigms.PMID:37975324 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12445 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Roanne V F J Glas Roy E de Kleijn Eline J Regeer Ralph W Kupka Manja A Koenders Source Type: research
Do you feel up when you go up? A pilot study of a virtual reality manic-like mood induction paradigm
CONCLUSIONS: The VR task is effective in inducing relevant state aspects of hypomania and is suitable as a paradigm for future experimental studies. Activation of dual affective states (excitement and tension) is an essential aspect in manic-like mood induction paradigms.PMID:37975324 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12445 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Roanne V F J Glas Roy E de Kleijn Eline J Regeer Ralph W Kupka Manja A Koenders Source Type: research
COVID-19 and mental health in the UK: Depression, anxiety and insomnia and their associations with persistent physical symptoms and risk and vulnerability factors
CONCLUSIONS: People who experience more persistent physical symptoms post-COVID-19 have poorer mental health. It may be important to consider and discuss the recovery from COVID-19 beyond a negative COVID-19 test. Multidisciplinary interventions that address the complex impact of COVID-19 for people with long COVID are needed.PMID:37929759 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12446 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 6, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Lin Yu Lance M McCracken Source Type: research
COVID-19 and mental health in the UK: Depression, anxiety and insomnia and their associations with persistent physical symptoms and risk and vulnerability factors
CONCLUSIONS: People who experience more persistent physical symptoms post-COVID-19 have poorer mental health. It may be important to consider and discuss the recovery from COVID-19 beyond a negative COVID-19 test. Multidisciplinary interventions that address the complex impact of COVID-19 for people with long COVID are needed.PMID:37929759 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12446 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 6, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Lin Yu Lance M McCracken Source Type: research
COVID-19 and mental health in the UK: Depression, anxiety and insomnia and their associations with persistent physical symptoms and risk and vulnerability factors
CONCLUSIONS: People who experience more persistent physical symptoms post-COVID-19 have poorer mental health. It may be important to consider and discuss the recovery from COVID-19 beyond a negative COVID-19 test. Multidisciplinary interventions that address the complex impact of COVID-19 for people with long COVID are needed.PMID:37929759 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12446 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 6, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Lin Yu Lance M McCracken Source Type: research
COVID-19 and mental health in the UK: Depression, anxiety and insomnia and their associations with persistent physical symptoms and risk and vulnerability factors
CONCLUSIONS: People who experience more persistent physical symptoms post-COVID-19 have poorer mental health. It may be important to consider and discuss the recovery from COVID-19 beyond a negative COVID-19 test. Multidisciplinary interventions that address the complex impact of COVID-19 for people with long COVID are needed.PMID:37929759 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12446 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 6, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Lin Yu Lance M McCracken Source Type: research
COVID-19 and mental health in the UK: Depression, anxiety and insomnia and their associations with persistent physical symptoms and risk and vulnerability factors
CONCLUSIONS: People who experience more persistent physical symptoms post-COVID-19 have poorer mental health. It may be important to consider and discuss the recovery from COVID-19 beyond a negative COVID-19 test. Multidisciplinary interventions that address the complex impact of COVID-19 for people with long COVID are needed.PMID:37929759 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12446 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 6, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Lin Yu Lance M McCracken Source Type: research
COVID-19 and mental health in the UK: Depression, anxiety and insomnia and their associations with persistent physical symptoms and risk and vulnerability factors
CONCLUSIONS: People who experience more persistent physical symptoms post-COVID-19 have poorer mental health. It may be important to consider and discuss the recovery from COVID-19 beyond a negative COVID-19 test. Multidisciplinary interventions that address the complex impact of COVID-19 for people with long COVID are needed.PMID:37929759 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12446 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 6, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Lin Yu Lance M McCracken Source Type: research
COVID-19 and mental health in the UK: Depression, anxiety and insomnia and their associations with persistent physical symptoms and risk and vulnerability factors
CONCLUSIONS: People who experience more persistent physical symptoms post-COVID-19 have poorer mental health. It may be important to consider and discuss the recovery from COVID-19 beyond a negative COVID-19 test. Multidisciplinary interventions that address the complex impact of COVID-19 for people with long COVID are needed.PMID:37929759 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12446 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 6, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Lin Yu Lance M McCracken Source Type: research
COVID-19 and mental health in the UK: Depression, anxiety and insomnia and their associations with persistent physical symptoms and risk and vulnerability factors
CONCLUSIONS: People who experience more persistent physical symptoms post-COVID-19 have poorer mental health. It may be important to consider and discuss the recovery from COVID-19 beyond a negative COVID-19 test. Multidisciplinary interventions that address the complex impact of COVID-19 for people with long COVID are needed.PMID:37929759 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12446 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 6, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Lin Yu Lance M McCracken Source Type: research
A randomized clinical trial of a gamified app for the treatment of perfectionism
CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that a brief, daily app-based game-like intervention targeting maladaptive perfectionistic beliefs may be a viable, low-cost alternative to traditional CBT treatments for vulnerable populations on college campuses.PMID:37864496 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12444 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Amitai Abramovitch Akuekegbe Uwadiale Anthony Robinson Source Type: research
A randomized clinical trial of a gamified app for the treatment of perfectionism
CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that a brief, daily app-based game-like intervention targeting maladaptive perfectionistic beliefs may be a viable, low-cost alternative to traditional CBT treatments for vulnerable populations on college campuses.PMID:37864496 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12444 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Amitai Abramovitch Akuekegbe Uwadiale Anthony Robinson Source Type: research
A randomized clinical trial of a gamified app for the treatment of perfectionism
CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that a brief, daily app-based game-like intervention targeting maladaptive perfectionistic beliefs may be a viable, low-cost alternative to traditional CBT treatments for vulnerable populations on college campuses.PMID:37864496 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12444 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Amitai Abramovitch Akuekegbe Uwadiale Anthony Robinson Source Type: research
A randomized clinical trial of a gamified app for the treatment of perfectionism
CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that a brief, daily app-based game-like intervention targeting maladaptive perfectionistic beliefs may be a viable, low-cost alternative to traditional CBT treatments for vulnerable populations on college campuses.PMID:37864496 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12444 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - October 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Amitai Abramovitch Akuekegbe Uwadiale Anthony Robinson Source Type: research