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Psychotherapy Brown Bag: Guest post: Mindfulness and Positive Reappraisal
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “by Tim Desmond, LMFT Mindfulness can be defined as the capacity for nonjudgmental observation of present-moment experience and dis-identifying with cognitive appraisals. Over the past 30 years researchers have been studying the effects of mindfulness practices on symptoms ranging from...” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
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Here's a recent piece about how mindfulness helps us feel better through improving our ability to reappraise situations http://t.co/zs7BlrO
Psychotherapy Brown Bag: Moderatedrinking.com - Examining the impact of a new online intervention
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “by Michael D. Anestis, M.S. I'm a big fan of innovations in health care aimed towards reaching broad groups of individuals in need and helping them meet their health goals. The bottom line is that a large proportion of individuals...” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
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RT @PsychBrownBag: Moderatedrinking.com - Examining the impact of a new online intervention http://bit.ly/gNSLRH
Psychotherapy Brown Bag: The impact of substance use disorders on borderline personality disorder severity
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “by Michael D. Anestis, M.S. When patients present at psychology clinics, the norm is for them to meet diagnostic criteria for more than one mental illness. This occurrence - simultaneously meeting diagnostic criteria for more than one mental illness -...” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
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Psychotherapy Brown Bag: The impact of substance use disorders on ... http://bit.ly/i63AZ3 #borderline
Psychotherapy Brown Bag: Thinking about suicide whether or not you know it: The utility of implicit associations in predicting behavior
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “by Michael D. Anestis, M.S. They've done it again...Matt Nock and his colleagues have designed, written-up, and published a study that leaves me feeling like a scientific minor leaguer. This morning, a colleague of mine - April Smith - forwarded...” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
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RT @PsychBrownBag: http://bit.ly/a2PZwB A remarkable study uses implicit thoughts to predict future suicidal behavior. #psychology #suicide
Psychotherapy Brown Bag: How experienced is your therapist and does that even matter?
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “by Michael D. Anestis, M.S. In most of our articles, we look at the different characteristics of clients that predict therapy outcomes. Today, however, I would like to turn that question around and instead look at a characteristic of therapists...” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
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http://bit.ly/8LCs8F - How experienced is your therapist and does that even matter? #psychology #mentalhealth #psychotherapy @PsychBrownBag
Psychotherapy Brown Bag: Mortality rates in eating disorders: adding EDNOS to the equation
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “by Joye C. AnestisBy now it's pretty much common knowledge that eating disorders are devastating. For instance, we know that anorexia nervosa (AN) has the highest mortality of any psychiatric disorder (10%; APA, 2004). Surprisingly, most of these deaths are...” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
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RT http://bit.ly/5bzKYn - Mortality rates in eating disorders: Adding #EDNOS to the equation. #mentalhealth #suicide @PsychBrownBag
Psychotherapy Brown Bag: The effects of psychotherapy on adult depression: Are the results as strong as we think?
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “by Michael D. Anestis, M.S. On Wednesday, I covered a new article published in JAMA that called into question the utility of antidepressant medications for anything other than very severe depression. Today, I would like to switch gears to a...” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
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RT http://bit.ly/8pQZ88 - The effects of #psychotherapy on adult #depression: Are the results as strong as we think? @PsychBrownBag
Psychotherapy Brown Bag
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “Psychotherapy Brown Bag is an interactive online magazine featuring articles written by prominent researchers and clinicians. The aim of the site is to provide information on the use of science to drive psychotherapy. The intended audience is broad and includes clinicians, researchers, and non-professional individuals interested in obtaining information on effective mental health treatment.” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
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@psychbrownbag - "Joan Cook and James Coyne discuss the dissemination of EMDR" http://hub.tm/?LTvUt
Psychotherapy Brown Bag: Brief cognitive behavioral therapy for schizophrenia: An effectiveness trial
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “by Michael D. Anestis, M.S. Today's article aims to accomplish two tasks: first, to continue our coverage of effectiveness trials for empirically supported treatments (ESTs) and second, to add to our thus far limited coverage of schizophrenia. Let me clarify...” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
Most Recently Shared on October 15, 2009 at 9:28 pm By:
Thanks for this excellent resource! RT @PsychBrownBag: http://bit.ly/13z53h - Brief cognitive behavioral therapy for #schizophrenia
Psychotherapy Brown Bag: Can video-based suicide prevention programs be harmful? A follow-up on yesterday's article
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “by Michael D. Anestis, M.S. By far, one of the most enjoyable aspects of PBB has been that I have come into contact with a number of interesting and accomplished mental health professionals - whether they are clinicians, researchers, or...” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
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RT @PsychBrownBag: http://bit.ly/4bHz5n - Can video-based #suicide prevention programs cause harm? Follow-up to yesterday's article.
Psychotherapy Brown Bag: Struggling with feelings: A look at emotion dysregulation in borderline personality disorder
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “By Michael D. Anestis, M.S. None of us enjoy feeling negative emotions. By definition, it is an aversive experience, and given the option, all of us would generally prefer to avoid feeling distress. That being said, most people are able...” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
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RT @PsychBrownBag http://bit.ly/RXVpv - Struggling with feelings: Emotion dysregulation in borderline personality disorder #psychology
Psychotherapy Brown Bag: Debunking the myth that being a victim of childhood sexual abuse increases the chances that an individual will sexually abuse others
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “by Michael D. Anestis, M.S. The other night, Joye and I took part in one of our regular "Law and Order: SVU" marathons. We enjoy shows that involve solving crimes and we enjoy marathons of television shows, so combining the...” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
Most Recently Shared on July 31, 2009 at 4:14 pm By:
science ends the silly, demeaning idea that people who are sexually abused are more likely to abuse: http://bit.ly/3xcjua
Psychotherapy Brown Bag: Alternative treatment delivery: Part 1, an overview of online psychotherapy
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “by Joye C. Anestis At PBB, we have spent considerable time writing about empirically-supported treatments (ESTs) for various psychological disorders. One of the goals of PBB is to help disseminate ESTs, both to practitioners and consumers. General awareness that such...” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
Most Recently Shared on June 30, 2009 at 5:58 pm By:
RT @PsychBrownBag: http://tinyurl.com/nnwbc9 - Part 1 of a series of articles on online therapy - Today's article discusses ethical and ...
Psychotherapy Brown Bag: Using DBT to treat individuals with both an eating disorder and borderline personality disorder
psychotherapybrownbag.com — “by Michael D. Anestis, M.S. In prior posts, we have discussed the various components of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Additionally, we have provided evidence that DBT is an empirically supported treatment (EST) for borderline personality disorder (BPD), bulimia nervosa (BN),...” View full resource at psychotherapybrownbag.com
Most Recently Shared on May 18, 2009 at 4:56 pm By:
RT @PsychBrownBag: http://bit.ly/RD1ln - Using DBT to treat comorbid eating disorders and borderline personality disorder: New findings

