Objective: The transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral treatments for treating the coexistence of anxiety and mood disorders received useful empirical supports in the recent years. However, these treatments still have moderate efficacy. Following the improvements and developments in transdiagnostic protocols and considering the importance of repetitive negative thinking as a core transdiagnostic factor in emotional disorders, this study examined a new form of transdiagnostic treatment based on Repetitive Negative Thinking (TTRNT) of co-occurrence of anxiety and depressive disorders. Methods: Treatment efficacy was assessed using single case series with multiple baselines. Three patients meeting the criteria for co-occurrence of anxiety and dep...
Repetitive negative thinking (RNT)-such as worry and rumination-is an important transdiagnostic fact...
The advantages of transdiagnostic protocols for emotional disorders (ED) (anxiety and depression) in...
Theoretical conceptualizations of psychopathology have shifted from categorical toward dimensional m...
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Background. Patients with anxiety disorder diagnoses commonly have more than one anxiety diagnosis. ...
Background. Patients with anxiety disorder diagnoses commonly have more than one anxiety diagnosis. ...
Wahl K, Ehring T, Kley H, et al. Is repetitive negative thinking a transdiagnostic process? A compar...
Researchers have recently explored transdiagnostic anxiety treatments based on models of anxiety emp...
Background: Patients with anxiety disorder diagnoses commonly have more than one anxiety diagnosis. ...
Background: Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) increases vulnerability to multiple anxiety and depre...
The transdiagnostic view of repetitive negative thinking (RNT) claims that different forms of RNT ar...
AbstractBackground: The aim of this study was to elucidate efficacy of transdiagnostic cognitive beh...
Anxiety and depressive disorders co-occur at high rates, and their comorbidity typically creates a m...
The aim of the present study was to investigate transdiagnostic role of repetitive negative thoughts...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a unified cognitive-behavioral therapy protocol for grou...
Repetitive negative thinking (RNT)-such as worry and rumination-is an important transdiagnostic fact...
The advantages of transdiagnostic protocols for emotional disorders (ED) (anxiety and depression) in...
Theoretical conceptualizations of psychopathology have shifted from categorical toward dimensional m...
<p align="left"> </p><p><strong><span style="font-size: xx-small;">Objective: </span></strong><span ...
Background. Patients with anxiety disorder diagnoses commonly have more than one anxiety diagnosis. ...
Background. Patients with anxiety disorder diagnoses commonly have more than one anxiety diagnosis. ...
Wahl K, Ehring T, Kley H, et al. Is repetitive negative thinking a transdiagnostic process? A compar...
Researchers have recently explored transdiagnostic anxiety treatments based on models of anxiety emp...
Background: Patients with anxiety disorder diagnoses commonly have more than one anxiety diagnosis. ...
Background: Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) increases vulnerability to multiple anxiety and depre...
The transdiagnostic view of repetitive negative thinking (RNT) claims that different forms of RNT ar...
AbstractBackground: The aim of this study was to elucidate efficacy of transdiagnostic cognitive beh...
Anxiety and depressive disorders co-occur at high rates, and their comorbidity typically creates a m...
The aim of the present study was to investigate transdiagnostic role of repetitive negative thoughts...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a unified cognitive-behavioral therapy protocol for grou...
Repetitive negative thinking (RNT)-such as worry and rumination-is an important transdiagnostic fact...
The advantages of transdiagnostic protocols for emotional disorders (ED) (anxiety and depression) in...
Theoretical conceptualizations of psychopathology have shifted from categorical toward dimensional m...