2020
DOI: 10.1037/ccp0000454
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A common elements approach to the development of a modular cognitive behavioral theory for chronic loneliness.

Abstract: Background: Loneliness is a transdiagnostic clinical phenomenon that can significantly impact mental health and wellbeing across the lifespan.Objective: The aim was to combine existing theory and evidence-based treatment approaches to propose a comprehensive transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural analysis of the maintenance of chronic loneliness relevant across disorders, age groups and populations. Method:A distillation and matching model-framework approach was taken to identify interventions designed to reduc… Show more

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“…We will also examine changes in brooding (the maladaptive component of rumination) as a secondary outcome. Finally, as sleep disturbance [84,85], optimism [86,87], and loneliness [88,89] have been identified as other potential transdiagnostic risk factors for future mental health impairment that may begin in adolescence, we also examined changes in sleep disturbance, optimism, and loneliness as additional exploratory outcomes.…”
Section: Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We will also examine changes in brooding (the maladaptive component of rumination) as a secondary outcome. Finally, as sleep disturbance [84,85], optimism [86,87], and loneliness [88,89] have been identified as other potential transdiagnostic risk factors for future mental health impairment that may begin in adolescence, we also examined changes in sleep disturbance, optimism, and loneliness as additional exploratory outcomes.…”
Section: Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The occasional presence of loneliness is thus not necessarily cause for concern. This concern has instead been suggested to be reserved for the long-lasting and frequent versions, where the loneliness assumes a more stable form that is sometimes termed chronic loneliness (Käll et al, 2020;Young, 1982). From a clinical perspective this kind of loneliness is of great interest.…”
Section: Loneliness As a Phenomenon Of Clinical Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, an obstacle in translating these into clinical practice has been the disconnect between the findings from cognitive neuroscience making up the basis for these models (e.g., Cacioppo, Balogh, et al, 2015) and the clinical methods (e.g., CBT) promoted as a potential antidote for loneliness, not unlike the divide described by McNally (2001) for anxiety disorders. Keeping this in mind, we conducted a synthesis of the literature on the maladaptive cognitive and behavioural tendencies found in this population and what could be gathered from previous successful interventions with the aim of arriving at a clinically useful, testable model of how loneliness is perpetuated over time (Käll et al, 2020). The model can be seen in Figure 1.…”
Section: A Cognitive Behavioural Perspective On Chronic Lonelinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The rationale behind using CBT as a means of reducing loneliness stems in part from the connection between this state and maladaptive cognitive processes [10]. Additionally, behavioral patterns such as an overreliance on avoidance or a lack of social skills are important to consider [11]. Examples of prior CBT interventions for loneliness are described in the online supplementary material (for all online suppl.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%