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Suvak Michael K.; Litz Brett T.; Sloan Denise M.; Zanarini Mary C.; Barrett Lisa Feldman; Hofmann Stefan G. 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》2011,120(2):414
This study examined the affective dysregulation component of borderline personality disorder (BPD) from an emotional granularity perspective, which refers to the specificity in which one represents emotions. Forty-six female participants meeting criteria for BPD and 51 female control participants without BPD and Axis I pathology completed tasks that assessed the degree to which participants incorporated information about valence (pleasant–unpleasant) and arousal (calm–activated) in their semantic/conceptual representations of emotions and in using labels to represent emotional reactions. As hypothesized, participants with BPD emphasized valence more and arousal less than control participants did when using emotion terms to label their emotional reactions. Implications and future research directions are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved) 相似文献
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Hofmann Stefan G.; Schulz Stefan M.; Meuret Alicia E.; Moscovitch David A.; Suvak Michael 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》2006,74(4):687
The present study investigated the phenomenon of sudden gains in 107 participants with social phobia (social anxiety disorder) who received either cognitive-behavioral group therapy or exposure group therapy without explicit cognitive interventions, which primarily used public speaking situations as exposure tasks. Twenty-two out of 967 session-to-session intervals met criteria for sudden gains, which most frequently occurred in Session 5. Individuals with sudden gains showed similar improvements in the 2 treatment groups. Although cognitive-behavioral therapy was associated with more cognitive changes than exposure therapy, cognitive changes did not precede sudden gains. In general, the results of this study question the clinical significance of sudden gains in social phobia treatment. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) 相似文献
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Taft Casey T.; O'Farrell Timothy J.; Doron-LaMarca Susan; Panuzio Jillian; Suvak Michael K.; Gagnon David R.; Murphy Christopher M. 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》2010,78(6):924
Objective: This study examined static and time-varying risk factors for perpetration of intimate partner violence (IPV) among men in treatment for alcohol use disorders. Method: Participants were 178 men diagnosed with alcohol abuse or dependence and their partners. Most (85%) of the men were European American; their average age was 41.0 years. Participants completed measures assessing initial alcohol problem severity, baseline beliefs related to alcohol use, antisocial personality characteristics, alcohol and drug use, relationship adjustment, and IPV. Results: According to couples' reconciled reports, 42% of participants perpetrated IPV at baseline. Among this group, the IPV recurrence rate was 43% at 6-month follow-up and 36% at 12-month follow-up. For participants without IPV perpetration at baseline, new incidence of IPV was 15% and 7% at the 6-month and 12-month follow-up points, respectively. Fixed marker predictors of IPV rates included baseline alcohol problem severity variables, baseline beliefs related to alcohol use, and antisocial personality characteristics. Variable risk factor predictors included alcohol and drug use variables, relationship adjustment factors, and anger. Alcohol use variables and anger were associated with new incidents of IPV among those without reported IPV at baseline only. Conclusions: Findings suggest that assessing and monitoring IPV occurrence by both partners is important for men in treatment for alcohol use disorders. Results indicate vulnerability factors that may identify individuals at risk for IPV and provide targets for IPV prevention among those with alcohol use disorders. These findings can aid in the development of more comprehensive models that more precisely predict IPV. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) 相似文献
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Iverson Katherine M.; Gradus Jaimie L.; Resick Patricia A.; Suvak Michael K.; Smith Kamala F.; Monson Candice M. 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》2011,79(2):193
Objective: Women who develop symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression subsequent to interpersonal trauma are at heightened risk for future intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization. Cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) is effective in reducing PTSD and depression symptoms, yet limited research has investigated the effectiveness of CBT in reducing risk for future IPV among interpersonal trauma survivors. Method: This study examined the effect of CBT for PTSD and depressive symptoms on the risk of future IPV victimization in a sample of women survivors of interpersonal violence. The current sample included 150 women diagnosed with PTSD secondary to an array of interpersonal traumatic events; they were participating in a randomized clinical trial of different forms of cognitive processing therapy for the treatment of PTSD. Participants were assessed at 9 time points as part of the larger trial: pretreatment, 6 times during treatment, posttreatment, and 6-month follow-up. Results: As hypothesized, reductions in PTSD and in depressive symptoms during treatment were associated with a decreased likelihood of IPV victimization at a 6-month follow-up even after controlling for recent IPV (i.e., IPV from a current partner within the year prior to beginning the study) and prior interpersonal traumas. Conclusions: These findings highlight the importance of identifying and treating PTSD and depressive symptoms among interpersonal trauma survivors as a method for reducing risk for future IPV. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved) 相似文献
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Moscovitch David A.; Hofmann Stefan G.; Suvak Michael K.; In-Albon Tina 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》2005,73(5):945
To investigate the interactive process of changes in social anxiety and depression during treatment, the authors assessed weekly symptoms in 66 adult outpatients with social phobia (social anxiety disorder) who participated in cognitive- behavioral group therapy. Multilevel mediational analyses revealed that improvements in social anxiety mediated 91% of the improvements in depression over time. Conversely, decreases in depression only accounted for 6% of the decreases in social anxiety over time. Changes in social anxiety fully mediated changes in depression during the course of treatment. The theoretical and clinical implications of these findings for the relationship between anxiety and depression are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) 相似文献
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M.?A.?Ibrahim H.?KuntmanEmail author S.?Ozcan O.?Suvak O.?Cicekoglu 《Electrical Engineering (Archiv fur Elektrotechnik)》2004,86(5):299-301
The usefulness of the inverting-type second-generation current conveyor (ICCII) in active filter synthesis is illustrated by presenting four new configurations of first-order all-pass sections, based on a single ICCII. Two of these circuits use only two passive elements with no matching conditions. Thus, they are canonical realizations. One filter allows the realization of inverting and non-inverting all-pass responses simultaneously from the same topology. The theoretical results are verified by SPICE simulations and experimental results. 相似文献
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Hofmann Stefan G.; Meuret Alicia E.; Rosenfield David; Suvak Michael K.; Barlow David H.; Gorman Jack M.; Shear M. Katherine; Woods Scott W. 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》2007,75(3):374
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and pharmacotherapy are similarly effective for treating panic disorder with mild or no agoraphobia, but little is known about the mechanism through which these treatments work. The present study examined some of the criteria for cognitive mediation of treatment change in CBT alone, imipramine alone, CBT plus imipramine, and CBT plus placebo. Ninety-one individuals who received 1 of these interventions were assessed before and after acute treatment, and after a 6-month maintenance period. Multilevel moderated mediation analyses provided preliminary support for the notion that changes in panic-related cognitions mediate changes in panic severity only in treatments that include CBT. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) 相似文献
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