Integrating empathy and interpersonal emotion regulation

J Zaki - Annual review of psychology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
When individuals experience empathy, they often seek to bolster others' well-being. But
what do empathizers want others to feel? Though psychologists have studied empathy and …

A meta-analysis of the effects of training clinicians in exposure therapy on knowledge, attitudes, intentions, and behavior

H Trivasse, TL Webb, G Waller - Clinical Psychology Review, 2020 - Elsevier
Despite evidence that exposure therapy is an effective way to treat anxiety, many clinicians
fail to implement it appropriately. The current review investigated whether training can …

[HTML][HTML] The diagnosis and treatment of anxiety disorders

A Ströhle, J Gensichen, K Domschke - Deutsches Ärzteblatt …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Anxiety disorders are the most common type of mental illness in Europe, with a
12-month prevalence of 14% among persons aged 14 to 65. Their onset is usually in …

[CITAZIONE][C] Exposure Therapy for Anxiety: Principles and Practice

JS Abramowitz - 2019 - books.google.com
Now revised and expanded to include cutting-edge acceptance-based techniques and a
new focus on inhibitory learning, this is the leading guide to therapeutic exposure, a crucial …

The struggle of behavioral therapists with exposure: self-reported practicability, negative beliefs, and therapist distress about exposure-based interventions

A Pittig, R Kotter, J Hoyer - Behavior Therapy, 2019 - Elsevier
Exposure-based interventions are a core ingredient of evidence-based cognitive-behavioral
treatment (CBT) for anxiety disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and obsessive …

Fear and physiological arousal during a virtual height challenge—effects in patients with acrophobia and healthy controls

J Diemer, N Lohkamp, A Mühlberger… - Journal of anxiety …, 2016 - Elsevier
Virtual reality (VR) exposure therapy is becoming increasingly established, but the mode of
action is not well understood. One potential efficacy factor might be physiological arousal. To …

Physiological synchrony and therapeutic alliance in an imagery-based treatment.

E Bar-Kalifa, JN Prinz, D Atzil-Slonim… - Journal of Counseling …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Client–therapist synchrony in various channels (eg, self-reported affect or physical
movement) has been shown as a key process in the construction and development of …

Psychotherapist trainees' professional self-doubt and negative personal reaction: Changes during cognitive behavioral therapy and association with patient progress

P Odyniec, T Probst, J Margraf… - Psychotherapy …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: This study examined psychotherapist trainees' experiences of “professional self-
doubt”(PSD) and “negative personal reaction”(NPR) during cognitive behavioral therapy …

Why does psychotherapy work and for whom? Hormonal answers

S Fischer, S Zilcha-Mano - Biomedicines, 2022 - mdpi.com
The questions of for whom and why psychotherapy is effective have been the focus of five
decades of research. Most of this knowledge is based on self-report measures. Following …

The impact of hormonal contraceptives on anxiety treatments: From preclinical models to clinical settings

BM Graham - Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, 2022 - Elsevier
Exposure therapy is a central component of the first-line treatment for anxiety disorders, a
common mental health condition that is twice as prevalent in women relative to men. A key …