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Treatment of insomnia in myasthenia gravis —A prospective study on non-benzodiazepine hypnotics in the treatment of myasthenia gravis patients with insomnia
ConclusionNon-benzodiazepine hypnotics are safe and effective for stable MG patients who need insomnia treatment.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - September 22, 2023 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Paradigm Lost: Towards an Evidence-based Ontology in Psychedelic Medicine?
AbstractRecent research into so-called psychedelic substances, such as psilocybin, ketamine, and mescaline analogues, has been hailed as a “renaissance” heralding a “paradigm shift” in psychiatry. There is hope that psychedelic-assisted therapy will be made more available to address mental and substance use health problems through existing systems of medicalization and legalization. There are important relational and epistemic concerns that must be addressed, however, before we might begin stewarding this class of substances into the medical landscape in a responsible, evidence-based manner. In this paper, we draw ...
Source: International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction - September 22, 2023 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

New ways to cope with depression —study protocol for a randomized controlled mixed methods trial of bouldering psychotherapy (BPT) and mental model therapy (MMT)
Due to the growing gap between the demand and supply of therapeutic services for people suffering from depression, with this study, we are investigating the effectiveness and factors of influence of new approa...
Source: Trials - September 22, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Leona Kind, Katharina Luttenberger, Vivien Le ßmann, Lisa Dorscht, Christiane Mühle, Christian P. Müller, Eva-Maria Siegmann, Sophia Schneider and Johannes Kornhuber Tags: Study protocol Source Type: research

Early maladaptive schemas, emotion regulation difficulties and alexithymia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggested that almost all 18 EMSs are implicated in emotion regulation difficulties and alexithymia, particularly those relating to unmet needs for attachment and autonomy.PMID:37735142 | DOI:10.1002/cpp.2914
Source: Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy - September 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Pamela D Pilkington Gery C Karantzas Bruno Faustino Elizabeth Pizarro-Campagna Source Type: research

The Reflective Fostering Programme —Adapting a group parenting programme for online delivery in response to the COVID‐19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
ConclusionsThere are opportunities and challenges in the delivery of online therapeutic services, particularly those with a group format. This paper contributes initial reflections to what we hope will be a rapidly developing literature on best practice of supporting group services in an online format.
Source: Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice - September 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sheila Redfern, Benita Pursch, Thando Katangwe ‐Chigamba, Rumour Sopp, Karen Irvine, Eva A. Sprecher, Theresa Schwaiger, Nick Midgley Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Thoughts on the Abortion Taboo: Displacement of a Failing Incest Taboo?
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Source: Contemporary Psychoanalysis - September 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jill GentileJill Gentile, Ph.D., is clinical adjunct associate professor at the NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, associate editor for Psychoanalytic Dialogues and Studies in Gender and Sexuality, and the author of Feminine Law Source Type: research

Behavior Management in Young Children Exposed to Trauma: A Case Study of Three Evidence-Based Treatments
AbstractYoung children are particularly vulnerable to traumatic events and the development of posttraumatic stress symptoms, including comorbid disruptive behaviors. Fortunately, several evidence-based interventions have been shown to be effective at decreasing both posttraumatic stress symptoms and disruptive behaviors in young children. This paper provides an overview of three such interventions —Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). An illustrative case study is used to compare how each intervention addresses disruptive beha...
Source: Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma - September 21, 2023 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Clinician commentary on adapting psychotherapy in collaborative care for treating opioid use disorder and co-occurring psychiatric conditions in primary care.
This article provided a potential treatment pathway for certain patients. However, it has left the question: What options are available for patients who decline to participate in this collaborative care approach? It is important to emphasize that we do not want to deny them access to treatment for their (opioid use disorder) OUD. Are there alternative interventions with a lower intensity that may still hold value for patients who opt out of this particular approach? In future research, the current authors would like to see expanded treatment pathways that match patients at all levels of engagement. By offering a more diver...
Source: Families, Systems, and Health - September 21, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Dialectical Behavior Therapy May Reduce Suicide Attempts in Youth With Bipolar Disorder
Young people with bipolar spectrum disorder who received dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) had significantly fewer suicide attempts compared with young people who received standard psychotherapy, according to areport inJAMA Psychiatry. DBT is an evidence-based treatment that focuses on emotional regulation, and one of its uses is for suicidal behavior.“Up to 50% of youth with bipolar spectrum disorder attempt suicide,” wrote Tina Goldstein, Ph.D., of the University of Pittsburgh and colleagues. For up to 60% of individuals, their first suicide attempt is lethal, and for those who survive, the risk of death increa...
Source: Psychiatr News - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Tags: ALIFE Self-Injurious/Suicidal Behavior Scale bipolar spectrum disorder dialectical behavior therapy emotional regulation Ph.D. suicide attempt the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale Tina Goldstein Source Type: research

Occupational Grade, Mental Distress, and the Use of Psychotherapy
CONCLUSIONS: At the population level, manual employees use considerably less long-term psychotherapy than upper non-manual workers although their level of mental distress is high. This indicates a mismatch between symptoms and therapy, which was higher for men in all occupational grades.PMID:37728046 | DOI:10.1177/21501319231199958
Source: Primary Care - September 20, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Lauri Kokkinen Kia Gluschkoff Johanna Kausto Sanna Selinheimo Kaija Appelqvist-Schmidlechner P äivikki Koponen Ari V äänänen Source Type: research

In search of hidden threats: A scoping review on paranoid presentations in personality disorders
Clin Psychol Psychother. 2023 Sep 20. doi: 10.1002/cpp.2913. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTRecent diagnostic developments suggest that paranoia is a transdiagnostic characteristic common to several personality disorders rather than a personality disorder per se. Nonetheless, empirical literature fails to provide comprehensive and univocal findings on whether and how paranoid presentations relate to different personality disorders. In the present scoping review, we map the empirical literature on paranoid presentations in personality disorders, considering the entire spectrum of paranoid manifestations (i.e., the paranoia h...
Source: Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Erika Fanti Marco Di Sarno Rossella Di Pierro Source Type: research

Pitfalls and Opportunities of the Therapist ’s Metacommunication: A Self-determination Perspective
AbstractPsychotherapy research identifies alliance ruptures and their resolutions as significant events in psychotherapy, influencing outcome. However, we know little about the process how such events influence outcomes, only assuming if clients stay in therapy that the rupture was resolved, and the outcome will be positive. The purpose of this paper is to problematize this assumption against the backdrop of self-determination theory, introducing motivation and relational positioning as relevant theoretical concepts for understanding rupture resolution and the effect on outcome. A therapeutic transcript demonstrating best ...
Source: Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Pursuing the epidemiology and familial risks of depression and developing an evidence based psychotherapy - Weissman MM.
This commentary, as requested, presents the highlights of my research career. The epidemiology of psychiatric disorders study, challenged in a small study, the notion that diagnosis for psychiatric disorders could be made in a community survey. This pilot ...
Source: SafetyLit - September 19, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Ergonomics, Human Factors, Anthropometrics, Physiology Source Type: news