Journals

Improving glycemic control when "usual" diabetes care is not enough.

Improving glycemic control when "usual" diabetes care is not enough.

Arch Intern Med. 2011 Dec 12;171(22):1999-2000

Authors: Gonzales R, Handley MA

PMID: 21986349 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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pubmed: psychotherapy and ((...

The effect of a structured behavioral intervention on poorly controlled diabetes: a randomized controlled trial.

The effect of a structured behavioral intervention on poorly controlled diabetes: a randomized controlled trial.

Arch Intern Med. 2011 Dec 12;171(22):1990-9

Authors: Weinger K, Beverly EA, Lee Y, Sitnokov L, Ganda OP, Caballero AE

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pubmed: psychotherapy and ((...

The Thinner the Better: Self-Esteem and Low Body Weight in Anorexia Nervosa

The aim of the present study was to examine the associations between self-esteem, motive satisfaction, and body weight in acute (acAN) and recovered (recAN) inpatients with anorexia nervosa (AN) and in healthy controls. Both acAN and recAN showed lower levels of self-esteem as compared with healthy controls but did not differ from each other. In acAN, decreased body weight was associated with increased self-esteem. Satisfaction of an achievement motive but not satisfaction of a superiority motive mediated this association.

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Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy

Treating depression and substance use: A randomized controlled trial.

Treating depression and substance use: A randomized controlled trial.

J Subst Abuse Treat. 2012 Jan 31;

Authors: Hunter SB, Watkins KE, Hepner KA, Paddock SM, Ewing BA, Osilla KC, Perry S

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pubmed: (cognitive behavior ...

Effects of once weekly dual-task training in older adults: A pilot randomized controlled trial.

Effects of once weekly dual-task training in older adults: A pilot randomized controlled trial.

Geriatr Gerontol Int. 2012 Feb 2;

Authors: Plummer-D'Amato P, Cohen Z, Daee NA, Lawson SE, Lizotte MR, Padilla A

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pubmed: (cognitive behavior ...

Acceptance and commitment therapy versus tinnitus retraining therapy in the treatment of tinnitus: a randomised controlled trial.

Acceptance and commitment therapy versus tinnitus retraining therapy in the treatment of tinnitus: a randomised controlled trial.

Behav Res Ther. 2011 Nov;49(11):737-47

Authors: Westin VZ, Schulin M, Hesser H, Karlsson M, Noe RZ, Olofsson U, Stalby M, Wisung G, Andersson G

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pubmed: (cognitive behavior ...

Cognitive function and fine motor speed in older women with diabetes mellitus: results from the women's health initiative study of cognitive aging.

Cognitive function and fine motor speed in older women with diabetes mellitus: results from the women's health initiative study of cognitive aging.

J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2011 Oct;20(10):1435-43

Authors: Espeland MA, Miller ME, Goveas JS, Hogan PE, Coker LH, Williamson J, Naughton M, Resnick SM,

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pubmed: (cognitive behavior ...

Public Speaking in Social Phobia: A Pilot Study of Self-Ratings and Observers' Ratings of Social Skills

Objectives

The aim of this pilot study was to investigate whether patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) differ from controls in the quality of skill-related behaviors displayed during a speech and in overall behavioral adequacy as perceived by observers and by the patients themselves.

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Journal of Clinical Psychology

Appearing Anxious Leads to Negative Judgments by Others

Objectives

To investigate people's perceptions of anxiety symptoms and the disclosure of anxiety by others, and how one's own level of social anxiety affects these perceptions.

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Journal of Clinical Psychology

Love Hurts (in More Ways Than One): Specificity of Psychological Symptoms as Predictors and Consequences of Romantic Activity Among Early Adolescent Girls

Objective

Research has linked adolescent romantic and sexual activities to depressive symptoms. The current study examines whether such activities are uniquely linked to depressive symptoms versus symptoms of other disorders (including anxiety, externalizing, and eating disorders), and whether co-occurring symptoms more precisely account for the association between depressive symptoms and romantic involvement.

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Journal of Clinical Psychology
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