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Meaning in life and non-suicidal self-injury: A follow-up study with participants with Borderline Personality Disorder
(Elsevier, 2015)
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is considered one of the defining features of people diagnosed with
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Longitudinal studies are needed to identify factors predicting
future NSSI in BPD ...
The role of dopamine D1 receptor transmission in effort-related choice behavior: Effects of D1 agonists
(Elsevier, 2015)
Mesolimbic dopamine (DA), particularly in the nucleus accumbens, is a critical component of the brain circuitry
involved in behavioral activation and effort-related processes. Although much is known about the characteristics
of ...
The VMAT-2 inhibitor tetrabenazine alters effort-related decision making as measured by the T-maze barrier choice task: reversal with the adenosine A2A antagonist MSX-3 and the catecholamine uptake blocker bupropion
(Springer Verlag, 2015)
Rationale Depressed people show effort-related motivational
symptoms, such as anergia, retardation, lassitude, and fatigue.
Animal tests can model these motivational symptoms, and the
present studies characterized the ...
Bifactor analysis and construct validity of the five facet mindfulness questionnaire (FFMQ) in non-clinical Spanish samples
(Frontiers Media, 2015)
The objective of the present study was to examine the dimensionality, reliability, and construct validity of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) in three Spanish samples using structural equation modeling (SEM). ...
Nucleus Accumbens Adenosine A2A Receptors Regulate Exertion of Effort by Acting on the Ventral Striatopallidal Pathway
(Society for Neuroscience, 2008)
Goal-directed actions are sensitive to work-related response costs, and dopamine in nucleus accumbens is thought to modulate the
exertion of effort in motivated behavior. Dopamine-rich striatal areas such as nucleus ...
Efficacy of low-intensity psychological intervention applied by ICTs for the treatment of depression in primary care: a controlled trial
(BioMed Central, 2015-05-07)
Background
Depression is one of the most common disorders in Psychiatric and Primary Care settings and is associated with significant disability and economic costs. Low-intensity psychological interventions applied by ...
Physical activity in anorexia nervosa: How relevant is it to therapy response?
(Elsevier Masson, 2015)
Objective
Elevated physical activity has been observed in some patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) despite their emaciated condition. However, its effects on treatment outcome remain unclear. This study aimed to examine ...
Un programa de intervención autoaplicado a través de Internet para el tratamiento de la depresión: Sonreír es divertido
(Blanquerna ; Universitat Ramon Llull, 2015)
Depression is among the world’s greatest contemporary health problems. It is necessary to have recourse to effective interventions to treat it. Although it is true that there are currently several psychological treatments ...
Ansiedad, depresión y malestar emocional en los profesionales sanitarios de las Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos
(Universidad de Murcia, 2015-05)
Health Workers (HW) who work in the Intensive Care Units (ICU), are not exempt from emotional effects of coping with suffering and death situations daily. Many studies in HW have focused on the burnout ...
Effectiveness of a transdiagnostic internet-based protocol for the treatment of emotional disorders versus treatment as usual in specialized care: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
(BioMed Central, 2015-10)
Background
Emotional disorders (depression and anxiety disorders) are highly prevalent mental health problems. Although evidence showing the effectiveness of disorder-specific treatments exists, high comorbidity rates ...