Publications by authors named "Katherine Sabin"

Background: Exposure-based cognitive-behaviour therapies (CBT) are effective but their acceptability in pregnancy is untested. Time-intensive delivery of CBT (INT-CBT) may accelerate treatment response. This feasibility trial aimed to explore this.

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Background: Approximately 15% of pregnant women experience anxiety disorders. Effective treatments exist but their acceptability during pregnancy, particularly exposure therapy, is not known.

Aims: To understand patient and therapist experiences of time-intensive and weekly exposure-based therapy for anxiety disorders delivered during pregnancy.

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  • Long COVID affects 25-30% of people who have had SARS-CoV-2, leading to symptoms like extreme fatigue, difficulty in performing daily activities, and rapid heart rate.
  • There is a need for specific treatment strategies to help manage these symptoms, particularly through tailored exercise programs that accommodate the unique challenges faced by Long COVID patients.
  • This review emphasizes that structured exercise can counteract the effects of deconditioning, which often results from prolonged inactivity, and may help reduce the symptom burden in those suffering from Long COVID.
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