Hope is a trait that represents the capacity to identify strategies or pathways to achieve goals and the motivation or agency to effectively pursue those pathways. Hope has been demonstrated to be a robust source of resilience to anxiety and stress and there is limited evidence that, as has been suggested for decades, hope may function as a core process or transdiagnostic mechanism of change in psychotherapy. The current study examined the role of hope in predicting recovery in a clinical trial in which 223 individuals with 1 of 4 anxiety disorders were randomized to transdiagnostic cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), disorder-specific CBT, or a waitlist controlled condition. Effect size results indicated moderate to large intraindividual inc...
Hope is an area of rapidly increasing interest within clinical psychology and mental health. It has ...
Hope comprises two components: agency (“goal directed determination”) and pathways (“planning of way...
Background: Anxiety and depression have been identified as a common psychological distress faced by ...
Hope has long been considered an important therapeutic factor in medicine, nursing and mental health...
Despite substantial evidence supporting the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for reducing ma...
This research provided a preliminary investigation of how variations in trait and state hope are ass...
Aims and background: Research on the topic of hope began a long time ago but, more recently, interes...
Alkire Research ScholarshipHope is a construct that is related to successful goal attainment, and in...
ABSTRACT This study tested the prospective effects of hope on de-pression and anxiety using a longit...
Client hope has long been considered one of the most potent common factors accounting...
Much research has shown that hope is beneficial in facilitating change and promoting progress in psy...
Major Depression is the leading cause of disability in the United States and has been studied for de...
The experience of cancer challenges the body and the mind. A solid body of evidence has amassed o...
Positive Psychology (PP) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) are two growing fields within psycho...
The primary focus of previous research utilizing Snyder\u27s theory of hope (Snyder, Harris et. al.,...
Hope is an area of rapidly increasing interest within clinical psychology and mental health. It has ...
Hope comprises two components: agency (“goal directed determination”) and pathways (“planning of way...
Background: Anxiety and depression have been identified as a common psychological distress faced by ...
Hope has long been considered an important therapeutic factor in medicine, nursing and mental health...
Despite substantial evidence supporting the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for reducing ma...
This research provided a preliminary investigation of how variations in trait and state hope are ass...
Aims and background: Research on the topic of hope began a long time ago but, more recently, interes...
Alkire Research ScholarshipHope is a construct that is related to successful goal attainment, and in...
ABSTRACT This study tested the prospective effects of hope on de-pression and anxiety using a longit...
Client hope has long been considered one of the most potent common factors accounting...
Much research has shown that hope is beneficial in facilitating change and promoting progress in psy...
Major Depression is the leading cause of disability in the United States and has been studied for de...
The experience of cancer challenges the body and the mind. A solid body of evidence has amassed o...
Positive Psychology (PP) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) are two growing fields within psycho...
The primary focus of previous research utilizing Snyder\u27s theory of hope (Snyder, Harris et. al.,...
Hope is an area of rapidly increasing interest within clinical psychology and mental health. It has ...
Hope comprises two components: agency (“goal directed determination”) and pathways (“planning of way...
Background: Anxiety and depression have been identified as a common psychological distress faced by ...