Search Results - "Arnkoff, Diane B."
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Conceptualizing Mindfulness and Acceptance as Components of Psychological Resilience to Trauma
Published in Trauma, violence & abuse (01-10-2011)“…Mindfulness- and acceptance-based conceptualizations of PTSD implicate experiential avoidance and non-mindful behavior in the etiology and maintenance of the…”
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Expectations
Published in Journal of clinical psychology (01-02-2011)“…Patients' expectations have long been considered a contributory factor to successful psychotherapy. Expectations come in different guises, with outcome…”
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Nonresponse and Dropout Rates in Outcome Studies on PTSD: Review and Methodological Considerations
Published in Psychiatry (Washington, D.C.) (01-06-2008)“…Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) represents a frequent consequence of a variety of extreme psychological stressors. Lists of empirically supported…”
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Comparing Self-Compassion, Mindfulness, and Psychological Inflexibility as Predictors of Psychological Health
Published in Mindfulness (01-08-2014)“…Self-compassion, mindfulness, and psychological inflexibility, constructs associated with mindfulness-based interventions, have demonstrated associations with…”
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The Neuroscience of Mindfulness: How Mindfulness Alters the Brain and Facilitates Emotion Regulation
Published in Mindfulness (01-12-2017)“…Here we present a survey of the current state of the neuroscience of mindfulness, integrating it into a theoretical framework of emotion regulation and linking…”
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What is being studied as mindfulness meditation?
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The structure of worry: Relations between positive/negative personality characteristics and the Penn State Worry Questionnaire
Published in Journal of anxiety disorders (01-01-2007)“…Abstract The present studies investigated the structure, correlates, and predictors of worry, as assessed by the Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ), in a…”
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A Comparison of Formal and Informal Mindfulness Programs for Stress Reduction in University Students
Published in Mindfulness (01-08-2015)“…Undergraduate and graduate students show elevated levels of stress and could thus benefit from mindfulness interventions, but the best way to teach mindfulness…”
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Evaluation of Mindful Sport Performance Enhancement (MSPE): A New Approach to Promote Flow in Athletes
Published in Journal of clinical sport psychology (01-12-2009)“…The construct of mindfulness appears to be compatible with theories of flow and peak performance in sport. The present study assessed how Mindful Sport…”
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Questionnaire Methods of Cognitive Self-Statement Assessment
Published in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (01-12-1997)“…Questionnaire methods can be used to assess thoughts, which are cognitive products often referred to as self-statements, automatic thoughts, or internal…”
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Understanding Therapists’ Work With Suicidal Patients: An Examination of Qualitative Data
Published in Omega: Journal of Death and Dying (01-06-2020)“…The collaborative assessment and management of suicidality (CAMS) serves as a framework for maintaining a collaborative relationship between the therapist and…”
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The Effect of Mindfulness and Acupuncture on Psychological Health in Veterans: an Exploratory Study
Published in Mindfulness (01-04-2018)“…iRest Yoga Nidra® is a guided mindfulness approach that encourages relaxation, focused attention, experience of joy, observation of opposite feelings and…”
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Bringing Psychotherapy to Primary Care: Innovations and Challenges
Published in Clinical psychology (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2010)“…[Clin Psychol Sci Prac 17: 191–214, 2010] The segregation of mental health treatment and primary medical care in our health care system is increasingly…”
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Mindfulness for Long-Distance Runners: An Open Trial Using Mindful Sport Performance Enhancement (MSPE)
Published in Journal of clinical sport psychology (01-12-2009)“…The present study sought to determine the effects of Mindful Sport Performance Enhancement (MSPE) on runners. Participants were 25 recreational long-distance…”
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Contributions of Psychodynamic Approaches to Treatment of PTSD and Trauma: A Review of the Empirical Treatment and Psychopathology Literature
Published in Psychiatry (Washington, D.C.) (01-03-2008)“…Reviews of currently empirically supported treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) show that despite their efficacy for many patients, these…”
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Religious coping, stigma, and psychological functioning among HIV-positive African American women
Published in Mental health, religion & culture (01-10-2013)“…The present study examined the role of religious coping in psychological distress and adjustment both cross-sectionally and longitudinally among 141…”
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Predictors of the impact of the September 11th terrorist attacks on victims of intimate partner violence
Published in Journal of traumatic stress (01-10-2011)“…This study examined the role of several hypothesized predictors of the impact of a potentially traumatic event, the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001…”
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Therapists' Use of DBT: A Survey Study of Clinical Practice
Published in Cognitive and behavioral practice (01-05-2010)“…The purpose of this study was to examine how therapists conduct Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) individual psychotherapy with clients, focusing on clinical…”
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The impact of the September 11th terrorist attacks on psychiatric patients: A review
Published in Clinical psychology review (01-06-2009)“…Studies of the general population have shown that the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 had a well-documented psychological effect, regardless of whether…”
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