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Dampening of Positive Affect Serves an Emotional Contrast Avoidance Function: Preliminary Evidence From an Adult Community Sample
Conflicts of Interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Data Availability Statement The data that support the findings of this study are openly available in OSF at https://osf.io/23sgf/. The anonymised data and analysis code are publicly available on https://osf.io/23sgf/. Supporting Information Filename Description jclp70060-sup-0001-Supplementary_Material.docx21.6 KB Supplementary Material R FINAL. References , , , et al. 2023.
Equity for the ‘missing middle’: closing the gap between primary and secondary care services for patients with complex mental health needs
Patients and GPs are all too familiar with the difficulty of accessing timely and effective NHS support for complex mental health needs. Patients being ‘bounced’ between services who state that an individual is either too complex, not complex enough, or somehow otherwise fails to meet service specifications is a daily reality.
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy versus treatment as usual after non-remission with NHS Talking Therapies high-intensity psychological therapy for depression: a UK-based clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness randomised, controlled, superiority
Introduction About half of people with major depressive disorder do not show remission after evidence-based treatment, with symptoms remaining above clinical thresholds, and 20–30% will develop a course in which established treatments repeatedly do not lead to sustained symptom remission.1 Recently framed under the heuristic of difficult-to-treat depression,2 such disease courses are associated with ongoing functional impairment, reduced quality of life,3 and increased morbidity.4 People with...
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