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Communication and Low Mood (CALM): a randomized controlled trial of behavioural therapy for stroke patients with aphasia

Communication and Low Mood (CALM): a randomized controlled trial of behavioural therapy for stroke patients with aphasia

... severe mood problems, and investigate whether treatment duration should be extended to facilitate the maintenance of treatment ...the mood of stroke patients with aphasia and low ...

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Motivational interviewing for low mood and adjustment early after stroke: a feasibility randomised trial

Motivational interviewing for low mood and adjustment early after stroke: a feasibility randomised trial

... The findings of pooled analyses of previous studies ex- ploring the effect of psychotherapy on the prevention of depression indicated a small but significant benefit [6]. This effect became non-significant with the ...

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The influence of emerging low mood symptoms on sleep in children: a pilot study

The influence of emerging low mood symptoms on sleep in children: a pilot study

... into low-mood or not-low- mood groups based on scoring below or above the median threshold score on at least two of the following three ques- tionnaires: the QIDS, CDRS, and ...having ...

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Investigating the effectiveness and nature of change in low intensity CBT : guided self help for individuals with low mood in New Zealand : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Clinical Psychology a

Investigating the effectiveness and nature of change in low intensity CBT : guided self help for individuals with low mood in New Zealand : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Clinical Psychology at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... Low mood was measured by the nine-item Patient Health Questionnaire PHQ-9, and secondary measures of psychological distress and quality of life were measured by the ten-item Clinical Out[r] ...

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The interpretation of low mood and worry by high users of secondary care with medically unexplained symptoms

The interpretation of low mood and worry by high users of secondary care with medically unexplained symptoms

... including low mood and worry [9,10]. More generally, people experiencing low mood and worry vary in the extent to which they consider these emotions pathological or normal ...locating ...

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Measuring biopsychosocial risk for back pain disability in chiropractic patients using the STarT back screening tool: a cross-sectional survey

Measuring biopsychosocial risk for back pain disability in chiropractic patients using the STarT back screening tool: a cross-sectional survey

... with low risk for developing back pain disability, 21% scored medium-to-high risk for developing back pain disabil- ity, and 41% reported at least 1 SBT psychological risk ...indicating low mood and ...

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Insomnia related sleep disturbances and depression : a case study approach

Insomnia related sleep disturbances and depression : a case study approach

... I Unusual difficulties thinking or concentrating and indecisiveness 2 Prolonged loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities 2 Depressed or low mood 3 Physical slowing or agitation i[r] ...

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Understandings of psychological difficulties in people with the Huntington’s disease gene mutation and their expectations of psychological therapy

Understandings of psychological difficulties in people with the Huntington’s disease gene mutation and their expectations of psychological therapy

... rehabilitation programmes have also shown some promise in alleviating distress or preventing deteroriation in psychological functioning (Zinzi et al, 2007; Zinzi, Salmaso, Frontali & Jacopini, 2009; Piira et al., ...

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Moods in clinical depression are more unstable than severe normal sadness

Moods in clinical depression are more unstable than severe normal sadness

... for low mood and high mood varied slightly between studies, although the words were ...momentary mood ratings, and the method of calculating MI was not intuitively apparent to the participant ...

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I don t have the heart : a qualitative study of barriers to and facilitators of physical activity for people with coronary heart disease and depressive symptoms

I don t have the heart : a qualitative study of barriers to and facilitators of physical activity for people with coronary heart disease and depressive symptoms

... having low mood and low motivation to exercise, feeling physically restricted or fearful of exercise, lacking knowledge regarding exercise and perceiving external barriers, such as financial con- ...

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What is mood for?

What is mood for?

... for mood? Answers are suggested if moods are seen as specialized states that increase our ability to cope with certain ...high mood helps individuals take full advantage of the opportunities in propitious ...

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Spreading of healthy mood in adolescent social networks

Spreading of healthy mood in adolescent social networks

... We consider data from the in-home interview survey of the Add Health study [14], which recorded adolescents’ in-school friends in addition to their CES-D (Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale) scores [15]. ...

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Relations of self-regulation and self-efficacy for exercise and eating and BMI change: A field investigation

Relations of self-regulation and self-efficacy for exercise and eating and BMI change: A field investigation

... Because low mood has been shown to be associated with reduced use of self-regula- tory skills and perceptions of self-efficacy [10], and posi- tive changes in mood may promote a “healthier ...

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Levels of Arousal in Positive Moods: Effects on Motor Performance

Levels of Arousal in Positive Moods: Effects on Motor Performance

... on mood condition did not compare to the findings of similar ...of mood induction have been successful in finding differences in cognitive performance; however, this study focused only on physical ...

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Prior Negative Mood Buffers Some Individuals from Subsequent Negative Events: The Moderating Role of Neuroticism

Prior Negative Mood Buffers Some Individuals from Subsequent Negative Events: The Moderating Role of Neuroticism

... the mood-incongruent effects shown here by low-neuroticism individuals could be negative mood ...repair. Low-neuroticism individuals who ini- tially experienced an unpleasant mood ...

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Daily measures of spousal support in women with breast cancer

Daily measures of spousal support in women with breast cancer

... between these effects and social support. These outcomes can be divided into two categories: psychosocial adjustment and health outcomes. Within psychosocial adjustment, the most frequently measured outcome is ...

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... Among the many definitions of the concept, the one proposed by John Mayer and Peter Salovey, who consider EI as the capacity to process emotional information, has found the most widespread acceptance in the scientific ...

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Interrelationships between negative mood and clinical constructs: a motivational systems approach

Interrelationships between negative mood and clinical constructs: a motivational systems approach

... the low responsibility group Clara is a person who has an inflated sense of ...the low responsibility group are asked to write down advice to help Clara feel less ...

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Recommended Scoring Scoring the BMIS for Pleasant-Unpleasant Mood

Recommended Scoring Scoring the BMIS for Pleasant-Unpleasant Mood

... negative mood word (so that the more the person reports experiencing a negative word, the lower the resulting score will ...reversed mood terms) X ...

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Epilepsy and mood

Epilepsy and mood

... CONCLUSIONS Epilepsy, depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder commonly coexist. Although there are many possible explanations for why these disor- ders are comorbid, it is becoming increasingly evi- dent that both ...

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