2014
DOI: 10.1037/a0037403
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An idiographic analysis of change processes in the unified transdiagnostic treatment of depression.

Abstract: Although specific to this case, these results begin to elucidate important processes of change in transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioral therapy for principal depression with comorbid anxiety.

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“…Results of a preliminary study examining UP treatment completers found large improvements in ER strategies and emotional acceptance from pre- to post-treatment, as well as significant correlations between these improvements and changes in depression and anxiety over the course of treatment [48]. Moreover, evidence from a single-case study provides suggestive support for mindfulness (a construct that overlaps with ER as defined here; [49]) and the ER strategy of reappraisal as possible mechanisms of change in this treatment, with changes in each relating to and preceding changes in depression [50*]. …”
Section: Impact Of Psychological Interventions On Emotion Regulationmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Results of a preliminary study examining UP treatment completers found large improvements in ER strategies and emotional acceptance from pre- to post-treatment, as well as significant correlations between these improvements and changes in depression and anxiety over the course of treatment [48]. Moreover, evidence from a single-case study provides suggestive support for mindfulness (a construct that overlaps with ER as defined here; [49]) and the ER strategy of reappraisal as possible mechanisms of change in this treatment, with changes in each relating to and preceding changes in depression [50*]. …”
Section: Impact Of Psychological Interventions On Emotion Regulationmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…ous studies that have proven the efficacy of UP on improving emotion regulation difficulties (27,52,58,59). Emotion regulation difficulties are a risk factor for insomnia even after controlling anxiety and depression (60).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 Additionally, mindfulness has increasingly been explored within the context of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for emotional disorders. 27 The use of mindfulness in these treatment protocols is markedly different from MBSR and MBCT, in that mindfulness is merely a component of these interventions, whereas it is the core skill taught in mindfulness-based treatments. Additionally, these treatments include other, non-mindfulness therapeutic ingredients, thus making it difficult to attribute therapeutic effects to mindfulness skills specifically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%