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Factors associated with change on the cognitive-behavioural chronic pain management programme

Factors associated with change on the cognitive-behavioural chronic pain management programme

... “tolerances” according to a timer or watch. Regular, planned rests are incorporated and the aim is that “tolerances” will extend as the individual becomes fitter. Two psychologists cover the cognitive and ...

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A brief cognitive-behavioural intervention for cannabis dependence:

A brief cognitive-behavioural intervention for cannabis dependence:

... risks associated with its long term, regular use, and these risks are best appraised in comparison with the two most widely abused substances in most parts of the world: alcohol and ...

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A Cognitive Behavioural Intervention for the Treatment of Vasovagal and Unexplained Syncope

A Cognitive Behavioural Intervention for the Treatment of Vasovagal and Unexplained Syncope

... However, patients are not always aware of the psychological and functional impact of syncope episodes in their daily lives. They may underestimate the cognitive and behavioural changes that occur following ...

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A Cognitive Behavioural Intervention Programme to Improve Psychological Well Being

A Cognitive Behavioural Intervention Programme to Improve Psychological Well Being

... The intervention consisted of different educational components—for example, related to physical training, it was important that all participants understood their own physical test results and how to improve their ...

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Making sense of a cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for fear of falling: qualitative study of intervention development

Making sense of a cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for fear of falling: qualitative study of intervention development

... an intervention that would ‘make sense’ to key groups whose participation is expected and/or re- ...an intervention that makes sense to its participants depends on exploring and un- derstanding where and ...

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Identifying Psychological Mechanisms Underpinning a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Intervention for Emotional Burnout

Identifying Psychological Mechanisms Underpinning a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Intervention for Emotional Burnout

... and cognitive defusion techniques, as well as values and goals clarification exercises in order to help participants learn “how to deal with psychological barriers to effective and enjoyable ...

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Evaluating a universal cognitive behavioural intervention: what is the impact on pupils’ self-esteem?

Evaluating a universal cognitive behavioural intervention: what is the impact on pupils’ self-esteem?

... training Intervention fits school ethos Self esteem Minor social difficulties Training effective due to simple theory and lesson plans Training time used effectively Personal competency for staff lack of ...

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Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience

Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience

... This course is structured around the graduate attributes associated with the scientist-practitioner model, the basis for the training of psychologists in Australia and internationally. Graduate Attributes are the ...

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Behavioural Assessment in Cognitive  Behavioural Therapy for Children and

Behavioural Assessment in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Children and

... the cognitive-behavioural assessment exercise for ...the cognitive-behavioural assessment for CBT would improve the delivery of high quality CBT in ...

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An economic evaluation of an augmented cognitive behavioural intervention vs. computerized cognitive training for post-stroke depressive symptoms

An economic evaluation of an augmented cognitive behavioural intervention vs. computerized cognitive training for post-stroke depressive symptoms

... augmented cognitive behavioural ...CBT intervention for depressive patients found greater costs for CBT group and a cost per QALY gained of ...CBT intervention was compared with care as usual, ...

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Feasibility of a cognitive behavioural group intervention to reduce fear of falling and associated avoidance of activity in community-living older people: a process evaluation

Feasibility of a cognitive behavioural group intervention to reduce fear of falling and associated avoidance of activity in community-living older people: a process evaluation

... the intervention could be refined, the results of the present study show that this effective intervention is feasible for both participants and facilitators and fits in well with regular ...the ...

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Intervention through internet to improve health cognitive factors in adolescents

Intervention through internet to improve health cognitive factors in adolescents

... together with the stages of this development period. The LPA as well as the healthy perception of a good practice of physical exercise, avoiding the consumption of tobacco and alcohol, managing stress, practicing good ...

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Factors associated with groin complications post coronary intervention

Factors associated with groin complications post coronary intervention

... 2.6 Limitations Study limitations include the use of a retrospective analysis, a secondary data base, and lack of reliability testing for the data stored in the database. Also, data on co-morbidities, patient BMI, and ...

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Cognitive and Psychosocial Factors Associated with Sarcopenia in Older Adults

Cognitive and Psychosocial Factors Associated with Sarcopenia in Older Adults

... Causality cannot be inferred when descriptive-correlational study designs are used. A small convenience sample from one geographic region was utilized for this study so the findings may not be generalizable. The small ...

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Social Cognitive Factors Associated With Verbal Bullying And Defending

Social Cognitive Factors Associated With Verbal Bullying And Defending

... modeling, enactive experience, and direct tuition (i.e., providing information about various styles of conduct related to gender; Bandura, 1986). The continual modeling of gender-typed conduct at home, in the educational ...

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The value of psychological flexibility: Examining psychological mechanisms underpinning a cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for burnout

The value of psychological flexibility: Examining psychological mechanisms underpinning a cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for burnout

... and cognitive defusion techniques, as well as values and goals clarification exercises in order to help participants learn “how to deal with psychological barriers to effective and enjoyable ...

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Evaluation of a cognitive behavioural bibliotherapy self-help intervention program on the promotion of resilience in individuals with depression

Evaluation of a cognitive behavioural bibliotherapy self-help intervention program on the promotion of resilience in individuals with depression

... There was a minor psychological risk to participants who may have felt uncomfortable working through the self-help manual. While some participants with depression may have contemplated suicide, this was unlikely to have ...

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A cognitive behavioural intervention to reduce sexually transmitted infections among gay men: randomised trial

A cognitive behavioural intervention to reduce sexually transmitted infections among gay men: randomised trial

... of behavioural change 4 11 ; the sexual risk cognition questionnaire, which measures beliefs associated with high risk sexual behaviour 12 ; and the HIV related attitudes question- ...

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Evaluation of a Cognitive Behavioural Intervention (ThinkSmart) Aimed at Encouraging Young People to Engage in Higher Education

Evaluation of a Cognitive Behavioural Intervention (ThinkSmart) Aimed at Encouraging Young People to Engage in Higher Education

... 17 disadvantaged areas participate in HE compared to one in two from most advantaged areas (Corver, 2010). Geographical area is used to define the variation in participation rates (HEFCE, 2012). To understand these ...

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Individual, behavioural and home environmental factors associated with eating behaviours in young adolescents

Individual, behavioural and home environmental factors associated with eating behaviours in young adolescents

... individual, behavioural and home environmental factors associated with frequency of consumption of fruit, vegetables and energy-dense snacks among ...positively associated with frequency of ...

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