Publications by authors named "I Glick"

Background: Fibromyalgia (FM) is a pain condition characterized by physical and psychological difficulties. This randomized controlled trial aimed to evaluate the effects of a mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) on FM patients and identify the role of two pain cognitions: psychological inflexibility in pain (PIPS) and pain catastrophizing (PCS), as mechanisms of change.

Methods: 95 FM patients (Mean ± SD: 49.

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  • - Sports psychiatry is an emerging field that addresses the mental health needs of athletes and the integration of sports and exercise in treating mental disorders, although its development varies globally.
  • - Key discussions at the International Society for Sports Psychiatry Summit led to a consensus on definitions, roles, and essential skills for sports psychiatrists, outlining three main areas of focus: mental health in competitive sports, using sports for mental health treatment, and addressing sport-specific disorders in recreational athletes.
  • - Establishing clear definitions and standards aims to unify the practice of sports psychiatry, ensuring consistent education and training for future professionals in the field.
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Purpose: Mindfulness is defined as intentional, present-moment, nonjudgmental awareness. Previous studies have proposed that mindfulness practice may benefit people who stutter. This study aimed to test the relationship between levels of dispositional mindfulness in people who stutter and the impact of stuttering and whether self-compassion and the metacognitive ability of shifting to an objective perspective (decentering) mediate this relationship.

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Our aim was to better understand the underlying psychiatric, psychosocial, and psychodynamic aspects of mass shootings in the United States (US). The Mother Jones database of 115 mass shootings from 1982-2019 was used to study retrospectively 55 shooters in the US. After developing a psychiatric-assessment questionnaire, psychiatric researchers gathered multiple psychosocial factors and determined diagnoses and treatment by evaluating the clinical evidence obtained by interviewing forensic psychiatrists, who had assessed the assailant, and/or by reviewing psychiatric evaluations conducted during the judicial proceedings.

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