173 results match your criteria: "Tel Aviv University Program of Psychotherapy; Lev HaSharon Mental Health Center.[Affiliation]"

We investigated the contribution of group therapy delivered by a medical clown to young children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). So far, scientific publications regarding medical clowning focus on general health advantages. The current study is the first controlled research examining the use of medical clowning in the therapy for children with ASD.

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Effect of deactivation of activity patterns related to smoking cue reactivity on nicotine addiction.

Brain

June 2019

Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale and School of Life Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China.

With approximately 75% of smokers resuming cigarette smoking after using the Gold Standard Programme for smoking cessation, investigation into novel therapeutic approaches is warranted. Typically, smoking cue reactivity is crucial for smoking behaviour. Here we developed a novel closed-loop, smoking cue reactivity patterns EEG-based neurofeedback protocol and evaluated its therapeutic efficacy on nicotine addiction.

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Real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (rt-fMRI) has revived the translational perspective of neurofeedback (NF). Particularly for stress management, targeting deeply located limbic areas involved in stress processing has paved new paths for brain-guided interventions. However, the high cost and immobility of fMRI constitute a challenging drawback for the scalability (accessibility and cost-effectiveness) of the approach, particularly for clinical purposes.

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Background: To evaluate the effects of adaptive and tailored computerized cognitive training on cognition and disease self-management in older adults with diabetes.

Methods: This was a single-blind trial. Eighty-four community-dwelling older adults with diabetes were randomized into a tailored and adaptive computerized cognitive training or a generic, non-tailored or adaptive computerized cognitive training condition.

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Obesity is a frequent, serious, complex, relapsing, and chronic disease process that represents a major public health problem. The coining of obesity as an adiposity-based chronic disease (ABCD) is of particular relevance being in line with EASO's proposal to improve the International Classification of Diseases ICD-11 diagnostic criteria for obesity based on three dimensions, namely etiology, degree of adiposity, and health risks. The body mass index as a unique measurement of obesity does not reflect the whole complexity of the disease.

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Article Synopsis
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common mental health issue that usually starts early in life and can last a long time without treatment, causing a lot of pain for both individuals and their families.
  • Experts believe that if OCD is treated early, it could lead to better outcomes, just like with other mental health disorders.
  • The statement suggests that there is a need for more services to help people with OCD sooner, to reduce suffering and the costs of not getting treatment.
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Introduction: Adolescent obesity is markedly increasing worldwide and bariatric surgery is emerging as an effective treatment option. However, a subset of patients fails to achieve significant weight loss or show post-surgical weight regain. Efforts have been made to identify different post-surgical weight trajectories and their possible predictors.

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Manifesto for a European research network into Problematic Usage of the Internet.

Eur Neuropsychopharmacol

November 2018

Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; Cambridge & Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK.

The Internet is now all-pervasive across much of the globe. While it has positive uses (e.g.

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Background: Being overweight may increase the risk for developing stress fracture, as overweight adults and children were reported to have greater pressure peaks and rates under the heel during walking when compared with their normal-weight counterparts. Biofeedback gait retraining was shown to reduce ground impact magnitude in adults but not yet in children.

Research Question: The study examined whether overweight children have greater tibia peak positive acceleration (PPA) at ground impact during fast walking and running compared to healthy weight children, and whether visual feedback gait retraining program can be used to reduce PPA in overweight children.

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Updated European Consensus Statement on diagnosis and treatment of adult ADHD.

Eur Psychiatry

February 2019

SGDP Building, Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience, Kings' College London, London, England.

Background Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is among the most common psychiatric disorders of childhood that often persists into adulthood and old age. Yet ADHD is currently underdiagnosed and undertreated in many European countries, leading to chronicity of symptoms and impairment, due to lack of, or ineffective treatment, and higher costs of illness. Methods The European Network Adult ADHD and the Section for Neurodevelopmental Disorders Across the Lifespan (NDAL) of the European Psychiatric Association (EPA), aim to increase awareness and knowledge of adult ADHD in and outside Europe.

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Existentially Oriented Group Intervention for Patients With Heart Failure: Intervention Development and Preliminary Assessment.

J Cardiovasc Nurs

May 2020

Noa Vilchinsky, PhD Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel. Yaffit Horowitz, MA MA Student, Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel. Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel. Eran Bar-Kalifa, PhD Senior Lecturer, Psychology Department, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel. Tatiana Berlin, MD Director of the HF clinic, The HF Clinic, Department of Cardiology, Meir Medical Center, Kefar Saba; and Sourasky School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Ramat-Aviv, Israel. Morris Mosseri, MD Head of the Cardiology Department, The HF Clinic, Department of Cardiology, Meir Medical Center, Kefar Saba; and Sourasky School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Ramat-Aviv, Israel.

Background: Patients with heart failure (HF) cope with a chronic, life-threatening, particularly disabling medical condition. Their well-being is considered to be at a greater risk than that of patients with any other cardiovascular disease, and their psychological distress is associated with a worse prognosis. These patients are often preoccupied with existential concerns such as fear of death, loneliness, and a loss of sense of meaning.

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The MATRIX is a tool designed to analyze psychoanalytic sessions. It is composed of two axes: focus (patient, therapist, and dyad) and dimension (space, content, and order). The MATRIX was found to be a reliable tool, and valid for identifying the therapist's theoretical inclinations in psychoanalytic-oriented psychotherapy sessions.

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Background: No established treatment algorithm exists for patients with schizophrenia. Whether switching antipsychotics or early use of clozapine improves outcome in (first-episode) schizophrenia is unknown.

Methods: This three-phase study was done in 27 centres, consisting of general hospitals and psychiatric specialty clinics, in 14 European countries and Israel.

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Introduction: Treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS) is a severe form of schizophrenia. In the European Union, approximately 40% of people with schizophrenia have TRS. Factors such as the persistence of positive symptoms or higher risk of comorbidities leave clinicians with a complex scenario when treating these patients.

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Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Attention Bias Modification for Childhood Anxiety Disorders: A Factorial Randomized Trial of Efficacy.

J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol

November 2018

1 Child and Adolescent Anxiety Program, Department of Psychiatry, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul , Porto Alegre, Brazil .

Background: The objective of this study is to assess group differences in symptom reduction between individuals receiving group cognitive behavioral therapy (G-CBT) and attention bias modification (ABM) compared to their respective control interventions, control therapy (CT), and attention control training (ACT), in a 2 × 2 factorial design.

Methods: A total of 310 treatment-naive children (7-11 years of age) were assessed for eligibility and 79 children with generalized, separation or social anxiety disorder were randomized and received G-CBT (n = 42) or CT (n = 37). Within each psychotherapy group, participants were again randomized to ABM (n = 38) or ACT (n = 41) in a 2 × 2 factorial design resulting in four groups: G-CBT + ABM (n = 21), G-CBT + ACT (n = 21), CT + ABM (n = 17), and CT + ACT (n = 20).

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Late-life depression (LLD) is a growing worldwide problem due to demographic changes, with limited treatment options due to high rates of pharmacotherapy adverse effects, accessibility of psychotherapy, and tolerability of electroconvulsive therapy. Novel neuromodulation techniques, such as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), may overcome these limitations. The objective of this study is to determine the efficacy, tolerability, and cognitive effects of high-dose deep rTMS in LLD.

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Analysis of shared heritability in common disorders of the brain.

Science

June 2018

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

Article Synopsis
  • A study investigated the genetic overlap between 25 brain disorders using data from over 1.2 million individuals, finding that psychiatric disorders share more genetic risk compared to neurological disorders, which seem more distinct.
  • The research identified significant relationships between these disorders and various cognitive measures, suggesting shared underlying traits.
  • Simulations were conducted to understand how factors like sample size and diagnosis accuracy influence genetic correlations, emphasizing the role of common genetic variations in the risk of brain disorders.
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Bariatric patients may face specific clinical problems after surgery, and multidisciplinary long-term follow-up is usually provided in specialized centers. However, physicians, obstetricians, dieticians, nurses, clinical pharmacists, midwives, and physical therapists not specifically trained in bariatric medicine may encounter post-bariatric patients with specific problems in their professional activity. This creates a growing need for dissemination of first level knowledge in the management of bariatric patients.

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Non-pharmacological interventions for persons with dementia: what are they and how should they be studied?

Int Psychogeriatr

March 2018

Minerva Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of End of Life, Tel-Aviv University,Tel Aviv,Israel.

The publication of four papers concerning non-pharmacological interventions for persons with dementia heralds progress in the science of dementia care. The four papers are very diverse in focus and methodology, and include a study of the impact of a visual arts program on quality of life, communication, and well-being by Windle et al. (2017); an overview of systematic reviews of pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions for the treatment of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia by Dyer et al.

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: The present study aimed to examine the association between patient-therapist micro-level congruence/incongruence ratio and psychotherapeutic outcome. : Nine good- and nine poor-outcome psychodynamic treatments (segregated by comparing pre- and post-treatment BDI-II) were analyzed ( = 18) moment by moment using the MATRIX (total number of MATRIX codes analyzed = 11,125). MATRIX congruence was defined as similar adjacent MATRIX codes.

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Intervention for childhood obesity based on parents only or parents and child compared with follow-up alone.

Pediatr Obes

November 2018

The Jesse Z and Sara Lea Shafer Institute for Endocrinology and Diabetes, National Center for Childhood Diabetes, Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, Petach Tikva, Israel.

Objectives: The study aims to assess the effects of family-based interventions targeted to parents only or to parents-and-child for the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity.

Method: An open-label randomized study was conducted in 247 children (166 girls, 5-11 years) with body mass index (BMI) in the 85-98th percentile. Participants were allocated to three groups: parents-only (n = 89), parents-and-child (n = 84) and follow-up alone (n = 74).

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FROM EXTENSION TO REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IN CLINICAL PSYCHOANALYSIS: THE RADICAL INFLUENCE OF BION AND WINNICOTT.

Psychoanal Q

October 2017

Training and Supervising Analyst and a faculty member of the Israel Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (IPA). She is also vice-president of the International Winnicott Association (IWA) and is the founder and head of the postgraduate track "Independent Psychoanalysis: Radical Breakthroughs" at the advanced studies of the Program of Psychotherapy, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University.

This paper addresses the radical departure of late Bion's and Winnicott's clinical ideas and practices from traditional psychoanalytic work, introducing a revolutionary change in clinical psychoanalysis. The profound significance and implications of their thinking are explored, and in particular Bion's conception of transformation in O and Winnicott's clinical-technical revision of analytic work, with its emphasis on regression in the treatment of more disturbed patients. The author specifically connects the unknown and unknowable emotional reality-O with unthinkable breakdown (Winnicott) and catastrophe (Bion).

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