An affective neuroscience model of boosting resilience in adults
G Tabibnia - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2020 - Elsevier
Although research has identified dozens of behavioral and psychosocial strategies for
boosting resilience in adults, little is known about the common underlying pathways. A …
boosting resilience in adults, little is known about the common underlying pathways. A …
Posttraumatic stress disorder in refugees
The number of refugees and internally displaced people in 2022 is the largest since World
War II, and meta-analyses demonstrate that these people experience elevated rates of …
War II, and meta-analyses demonstrate that these people experience elevated rates of …
A theory of momentary distress tolerance: Toward understanding contextually situated choices to engage with or avoid distress
JC Veilleux - Clinical Psychological Science, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
As a transdiagnostic vulnerability factor, low distress tolerance predicts a wide variety of
psychopathology. The current article extends past research, which has typically adopted an …
psychopathology. The current article extends past research, which has typically adopted an …
Barriers to access to outpatient mental health care for refugees and asylum seekers in Switzerland: the therapist's view
Background More than 120,000 refugees and asylum seekers are currently living in
Switzerland. The prevalence of mental disorders among this population is significantly …
Switzerland. The prevalence of mental disorders among this population is significantly …
Strengthening parental self‐efficacy and resilience: A within‐subject experimental study with refugee parents of adolescents
Post‐migration stress and parenting adolescents can reduce parental self‐efficacy. This
study tested the effects of strengthening parental self‐efficacy in refugee parents of …
study tested the effects of strengthening parental self‐efficacy in refugee parents of …
A cross-sectional study of health and well-being among newly settled refugee migrants in Sweden–The role of health literacy, social support and self-efficacy
Structural barriers such as inadequate housing, lack of employment opportunities, and
discrimination are known to adversely affect the health of newly settled refugee migrants …
discrimination are known to adversely affect the health of newly settled refugee migrants …
Self-efficacy and locus of control as transdiagnostic factors in Middle Eastern refugees
Background: Many refugees report high levels of psychopathology. As a countermeasure,
some psychological interventions aim at targeting mental health difficulties in refugees …
some psychological interventions aim at targeting mental health difficulties in refugees …
Believing is achieving: a longitudinal study of self-efficacy and positive affect in resettled refugees
This paper investigates the link between self-efficacy and positive affect among resettled
refugees (N= 180). We hypothesised that self-efficacy would play a key role in improving …
refugees (N= 180). We hypothesised that self-efficacy would play a key role in improving …
Reductions in distress intolerance via intervention: A review
Purpose People who seek psychotherapy often have problems tolerating distress. The
purpose of the current systematic review was to understand whether treatments successfully …
purpose of the current systematic review was to understand whether treatments successfully …
The relationship of acculturation, traumatic events and depression in female refugees
A Starck, J Gutermann, M Schouler-Ocak… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Recent research has identified significant correlations between traumatic events and
depression in refugees. However, few studies have addressed the role of acculturation …
depression in refugees. However, few studies have addressed the role of acculturation …