2016
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0487.1000271
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Cognitive-Emotional Functioning in Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders: Self-Reports Versus Observer-Rated Findings

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“…The aim here is building skills to self-regulate [64][65][66][67] by monitoring therapy gains and relapse prevention based on EMA data using tracking, self-reports, and clinical observations. Tracking in the app environment taps moment-to-moment tracking of emotions and emotional functioning, mood, movement, behavioral activation and physical exercises, and heart rate information derived from smartphone, combined diary and therapeutic notes, mood before and after events, cognitions and beliefs, cognitive schema, and social network.…”
Section: Tracking App-generated Ema and Predictors Of Therapy Coursmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim here is building skills to self-regulate [64][65][66][67] by monitoring therapy gains and relapse prevention based on EMA data using tracking, self-reports, and clinical observations. Tracking in the app environment taps moment-to-moment tracking of emotions and emotional functioning, mood, movement, behavioral activation and physical exercises, and heart rate information derived from smartphone, combined diary and therapeutic notes, mood before and after events, cognitions and beliefs, cognitive schema, and social network.…”
Section: Tracking App-generated Ema and Predictors Of Therapy Coursmentioning
confidence: 99%