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Are we certain about which measure of intolerance of uncertainty to use yet?
Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) has been understood as a dispositional tendency to view the presence …
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Culturally validated rating scales for social anxiety disorder (SAD) are of significant importance when screening …
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The International Intrusive Thought Interview Schedule (IITIS) was used to assess and compare the unwanted …
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are the two first-line treatments for …
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Despite the well-documented efficacy of cognitive behavioral treatments for anxiety disorders, the acceptability of these …
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Clinically significant premenstrual symptoms (PMS) is conceptualized as a depressive disorder in DSM-5, however, it …
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The hierarchical model of vulnerabilities to emotional distress contextualizes the relation between neuroticism and social …
Read More »Examining the specific dimensions of distress tolerance that prospectively predict perceived stress
We examined five dimensions of distress tolerance (i.e. uncertainty, ambiguity, frustration, negative emotion, physical discomfort) …
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