*Preprint update*
Our scoping review of psychological interventions for ARFID has been majorly revised, and can be found here:
https://psyarxiv.com/etysh/
#ARFID
#EatingDisorders
#psychology
#cbtworks
#familytherapy
#familytherapy #cbtworks #psychology #eatingdisorders #arfid
7: followed by randomization to guided vs unguided transdiagnostic #cbtworks We also try to keep an eye on inclusiveness in this research https://psyarxiv.com/kfnhm/download?format=pdf and have pushed for thinking about integrating these low-intensity treatments into routine care https://psyarxiv.com/5f7pv/download?format=pdf
Great job today to all of the CDLP participants. It was fun serving as one of the mentors.
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RT @ADAA_Anxiety
Congrats to the recipients of the Alies Muskin Career Development Leadership Program at the #ADAA2023! The mission of CDLP is to inspire the next generation of ADAA's leaders. #mentalhealthawareness #academics #anxiety #depression #cbtworks #careerdevelopment #leadership
https://twitter.com/ADAA_Anxiety/status/1643642709410709504
#adaa2023 #mentalhealthawareness #academics #anxiety #depression #cbtworks #careerdevelopment #leadership
New preprint: What do we know about psychological treatments for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)?
We conducted a systematic scoping review, focused on outcomes and measures. We found:
- Evidence is accumulating for behavioural, CBT and family-based treatment.
- Measures are heterogeneous and in need of further validation.
- Studies are typically of children.
Paper: https://psyarxiv.com/etysh/
#familytherapy #cbtworks #eatingdisorders #arfid
Super interesting study with practical implications on delivering #DBT led by a brilliant researcher! 🔥
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RT @matt_southward_
We know #DBT helps people use skills more frequently, but is that the primary mechanism of change?
Kristen Howard, @JenCheavens, & I compared skill use to maladaptive strategy use as part of BRAT's Active Mechanisms of #CBTworks special issue
https://psyarxiv.com/akghs/
https://twitter.com/matt_southward_/status/1631326100424114176
New tCBT paper:
‘It’s been quite a poor show’ – exploring whether
practitioners working for Improving Access to
Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services are culturally
competent to deal with the needs of Black, Asian
and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities
#cbtworks #culturalcompetency #IAPT
New tCBT paper from the BABCP 50th Anniversary Special Issue:
Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) as a psychological intervention in the treatment of ARFID for children and young people
#cbtworks #eatingdisorder #disorderedeating #arfid
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New BCP Firstview paper:
Therapist perceptions of experiential training for exposure therapy
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New FirstView BCP paper: Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy for chronic fatigue among adolescents with a chronic medical condition: a single case study
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RT @DuaneBooysen_
This one coming soon! Slowly but surely adding to the literature on PE for PTSD in South Africa - Disseminating and Implementing PE in LMIC #ProlongedExposure #CBTworks #PTSD #ImpSci
#ImpSci #ptsd #cbtworks #prolongedexposure
New BCP FirstView paper:
Three ways to change your mind: an epistemic framework for cognitive interventions
New BCP FirstView paper:
Development of competence in cognitive behavioural therapy and the role of metacognition among clinical psychology and psychotherapy students
New BABCP article of the month:
Echoes of shame: a comparison of the characteristics and psychological sequelae of recalled shame experiences across the voice hearing continuum
Blog from the authors:
Impact of acceptance and commitment therapy on physical and psychological symptoms in advanced gastrointestinal cancer patients and caregivers: Secondary results of a pilot randomized trial https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcbs.2023.01.001
• ACT showed promise in reducing patient depressive symptoms.
• ACT showed promise in improving caregiver sleep and cognitive concerns.
• Caregivers in ACT and education/support arms showed decreased fatigue and anxiety.
#ClinicalPsychology #AcceptanceandCommitmentTherapy #CBTworks
#clinicalpsychology #acceptanceandcommitmenttherapy #cbtworks
New BCP FirstView paper:
Cognitive behavioural therapy and medication for treatment of adolescent depression: a network meta-analysis
New FirstView BCP paper:
‘Finally, I could breathe’: the utility and impact of a
diagnosis of obsessive compulsive disorder
New tCBT paper:
‘Not a cure, but helpful’ – exploring the suitability of evidence-based psychological interventions to the needs of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities
New tCBT paper form the 50th BABCP Special Issue:
Adapting cognitive behaviour therapy for people with intellectual disabilities: an overview for therapist working in mainstream or specialist services
#cbtworks #psychology #learningdisability