The evidence supporting the use of well-being therapy (WBT), a specific psychotherapeutic strategy for modulating psychological well-being, and its specific contribution when it is combined with other psychotherapeutic techniques is still limited. However, the insights gained by the use of WBT may unravel innovative approaches to assessment and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders. An important characteristic of WBT is self-observation of psychological well-being associated with specific homework. Another important feature of WBT is the assumption that imbalances in well-being and distress may vary from one illness to another, and from patient to patient. A final characteristic is its reference to the concept of euthymia, where lack...
none2A specific psychotherapeutic strategy for increasing psychological well-being and resilience, w...
Depression and anxiety are common disorders in older adults. For some, even after a combination of p...
An increasing number of investigations in the positive psychology area has suggested the benefits of...
The evidence supporting the use of well-being therapy (WBT), a specific psychotherapeutic strat...
none4noA specific psychotherapeutic strategy for increasing psychological well-being and resilience,...
A specific psychotherapeutic strategy for increasing psychological well-being, well-being therapy (W...
A specific brief psychotherapeutic intervention aimed at empowering psychological well-being, the so...
Purpose: There are several clinical areas where psychological well-being may play an important role:...
In clinical psychology, Well-Being Therapy (WBT) is a relatively modern technique of managing patien...
A specific psychotherapeutic strategy for increasing psychological well-being and resilience, well-b...
Euthymia is generally conceived in negative terms (absence of psychiatric disorders), yet it may als...
The concept of psychological well-being has been neglected for a long time in scientific literature....
The concept of psychological well-being has received increasing attention in clinical psychology. Th...
A specific psychotherapeutic strategy for increasing psychological well-being, well-being therapy (W...
none2The chapter describes the theorethical underpinnings of Well-being Therapy, a psychotherapeutic...
none2A specific psychotherapeutic strategy for increasing psychological well-being and resilience, w...
Depression and anxiety are common disorders in older adults. For some, even after a combination of p...
An increasing number of investigations in the positive psychology area has suggested the benefits of...
The evidence supporting the use of well-being therapy (WBT), a specific psychotherapeutic strat...
none4noA specific psychotherapeutic strategy for increasing psychological well-being and resilience,...
A specific psychotherapeutic strategy for increasing psychological well-being, well-being therapy (W...
A specific brief psychotherapeutic intervention aimed at empowering psychological well-being, the so...
Purpose: There are several clinical areas where psychological well-being may play an important role:...
In clinical psychology, Well-Being Therapy (WBT) is a relatively modern technique of managing patien...
A specific psychotherapeutic strategy for increasing psychological well-being and resilience, well-b...
Euthymia is generally conceived in negative terms (absence of psychiatric disorders), yet it may als...
The concept of psychological well-being has been neglected for a long time in scientific literature....
The concept of psychological well-being has received increasing attention in clinical psychology. Th...
A specific psychotherapeutic strategy for increasing psychological well-being, well-being therapy (W...
none2The chapter describes the theorethical underpinnings of Well-being Therapy, a psychotherapeutic...
none2A specific psychotherapeutic strategy for increasing psychological well-being and resilience, w...
Depression and anxiety are common disorders in older adults. For some, even after a combination of p...
An increasing number of investigations in the positive psychology area has suggested the benefits of...