2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2014.05.006
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Acceptance and Compassion-Based Group Therapy to Reduce HIV Stigma

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“…Nevertheless, although there is a recent interest in integrating these approaches in complimentary interventions for medical condition (Skinta et al, 2015), this was yet to be accomplished for BED.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, although there is a recent interest in integrating these approaches in complimentary interventions for medical condition (Skinta et al, 2015), this was yet to be accomplished for BED.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been used to elicit change in a range of outcomes, from improving lifestyle/disease self-management (Gregg et al, 2007;Hawkes et al, 2013Hawkes et al, , 2014, and symptom control Lundgren et al, 2008) to reducing distress (Nordin & Rorsman, 2012;Rost et al, 2012;Sheppard et al, 2010) and improving QoL (Feros et al, 2013;Lundgren et al, 2006;Lundgren et al, 2008). Several case studies describe the ACT FOR LONG-TERM CONDITIONS process of applying ACT, including: family intervention for functional impairment in an adolescent with sickle cell disease (Masuda et al, 2011); a smart-phone hosted diabetes self-management intervention (Nes et al, 2012); and interventions for self-stigma (Skinta et al, 2014) and nonadherence in HIV (Moitra et al, 2011).…”
Section: A Summary Of the Use Of Act In Long-term Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies using RCT and pre-post designs involved samples of people with cancer (Feros et al, 2013;Hawkes et al, 2013Hawkes et al, , 2014Rost et al, 2012); epilepsy Lundgren et al, 2008); multiple sclerosis (Nordin & Rorsman, 2012;Sheppard et al, 2010); cardiac disease (Goodwin et al, 2011); type II diabetes (Gregg et al, 2007); paediatric cerebral palsy ); brain injury (Brown et al, 2014): and "life threatening illness" (Burke et al, 2014). The case studies demonstrate applications to distress and trauma in multiple sclerosis ; distress following stroke (Graham, Gillanders, Stuart, & Gouick, 2014); systemic processes to improve functioning with sickle cell disease (Masuda et al, 2011); improving adherence (Moitra et al, 2011) and reducing stigma in HIV (Skinta et al, 2014); and improving self-management in diabetes (Nes et al, 2012).…”
Section: Description Of the Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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