Introduction: People with a visible difference, such as scarring or a skin condition, can experience anxiety and intrusive reactions from others when in social situations. The use of products to conceal marks on the skin is provided in a number of different hospital services and by charities. However, there are relatively few psychosocial interventions available for these individuals. Objectives: To examine the views of skin camouflage users and practitioners on the acceptability, usability and need for a specifically developed cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) self-help booklet. Methods: A think-aloud protocol and descriptive form of thematic analysis were used to ascertain participants’ views of this novel psychosocial interventio...
Background: Some individuals with visible differences have been found to experience psychosocial adj...
Objective Visible differences in appearance are associated with poor social and psychological outcom...
The research reported in this thesis examined social anxiety in people with visible skin conditions ...
Background People with a visible skin conditions can experience anxiety and intrusive reactions fro...
Further research is needed to develop psychological interventions for people living with skin condit...
Given the potential for conditions that affect appearance to affect psychosocial wellbeing, there is...
Objective: This study tested the feasibility of a self-help intervention based on Compassion-Focused...
Background: Abnormalities in the appearance of skin are commonly associated with compromised self-bo...
Introduction: Those with an altered appearance as a result of injury, health condition or treatment ...
© 2018 Springer Publishing Company. People may have a visibly different appearance due to various ca...
Introduction: Due to scarring, appearance anxiety is a common psychological difficulty in patients a...
Contains fulltext : 231162.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: Visi...
The first chapter of the thesis is a meta-analytic review investigating the effectiveness of psychol...
Skin scarring is a clinical problem that can cause many psychological and social difficulties—some a...
The first part of this thesis is a systematic literature review examining the variables associated w...
Background: Some individuals with visible differences have been found to experience psychosocial adj...
Objective Visible differences in appearance are associated with poor social and psychological outcom...
The research reported in this thesis examined social anxiety in people with visible skin conditions ...
Background People with a visible skin conditions can experience anxiety and intrusive reactions fro...
Further research is needed to develop psychological interventions for people living with skin condit...
Given the potential for conditions that affect appearance to affect psychosocial wellbeing, there is...
Objective: This study tested the feasibility of a self-help intervention based on Compassion-Focused...
Background: Abnormalities in the appearance of skin are commonly associated with compromised self-bo...
Introduction: Those with an altered appearance as a result of injury, health condition or treatment ...
© 2018 Springer Publishing Company. People may have a visibly different appearance due to various ca...
Introduction: Due to scarring, appearance anxiety is a common psychological difficulty in patients a...
Contains fulltext : 231162.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: Visi...
The first chapter of the thesis is a meta-analytic review investigating the effectiveness of psychol...
Skin scarring is a clinical problem that can cause many psychological and social difficulties—some a...
The first part of this thesis is a systematic literature review examining the variables associated w...
Background: Some individuals with visible differences have been found to experience psychosocial adj...
Objective Visible differences in appearance are associated with poor social and psychological outcom...
The research reported in this thesis examined social anxiety in people with visible skin conditions ...