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Matthias Berking

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Adaptive emotion regulation mediates the relationship between self-compassion and depression in individuals with unipolar depression

2015

Objectives To identify the mechanisms involved in the association between self-compassion and depression, we examined whether adaptive emotion regulation would mediate the relationship between self-compassion and depression in individuals with unipolar depression. Furthermore, we explored which specific emotion regulation skills would be most important in this relationship. Design and method Sixty-nine individuals with unipolar depression were assessed with the Self-Compassion Scale and the Emotion Regulation Skills Questionnaire at baseline and with the Beck Depression Inventory-II 1 week later. Results The results showed that successful application of emotion regulation skills mediates th…

AdultMale050103 clinical psychologyanimal structuresmedia_common.quotation_subjectEmotionsSelf-conceptPsychological interventionEmpathy050105 experimental psychologySelf-ControlArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Adaptation PsychologicalDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAssociation (psychology)Depression (differential diagnoses)Depressive symptomsmedia_commonDepressive Disorder Major05 social sciencesSelf-controlMiddle AgedSelf ConceptPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyFemaleEmpathyPsychologySelf-compassionClinical psychologyPsychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice
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The need for a behavioural science focus in research on mental health and mental disorders

2013

Psychology as a science offers an enormous diversity of theories, principles, and methodological approaches to understand mental health, abnormal functions and behaviours and mental disorders. A selected overview of the scope, current topics as well as strength and gaps in Psychological Science may help to depict the advances needed to inform future research agendas specifically on mental health and mental disorders. From an integrative psychological perspective, most maladaptive health behaviours and mental disorders can be conceptualized as the result of developmental dysfunctions of psychological functions and processes as well as neurobiological and genetic processes that interact with …

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The assessment of successful emotion regulation skills use: Development and validation of an English version of the Emotion Regulation Skills Questio…

2018

Emotion regulation has become an important topic in mental health and psychotherapy research. Skills supposingly relevant for adaptive responses towards emotions include the abilities to be consciously aware of emotions, identify and correctly label emotions, understand what has caused and maintains one's present emotions, modify the intensity or duration of one's emotions, accept and tolerate undesired emotions, confront situations likely to cue negative emotions, and provide effective self-support when working to cope with challenging emotions. To economically assess these abilities, a self-report measure has been developed in German and validated in various studies. To facilitate the use…

MaleResearch Validity050103 clinical psychologyPsychometricsEmotionsApplied psychologylcsh:MedicineSocial SciencesTest validityAnxietyMathematical and Statistical Techniques0302 clinical medicineddc:150Adaptation PsychologicalMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologylcsh:ScienceEmotional Intelligencemedia_commonMultidisciplinaryDepressionMental DisordersStatistics05 social sciencesSelf-controlResearch AssessmentMiddle AgedPhysical SciencesFemalePsychologyFactor AnalysisResearch ArticleAdultPsychometricsAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychological Stress-Philosophische Fakultät und Fachbereich TheologieModels PsychologicalResearch and Analysis MethodsSelf-ControlSocial SkillsYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesSocial skillsMental Health and PsychiatryHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychological testingStatistical MethodsAdaptation (computer science)Psychological TestsMood DisordersEmotional intelligencelcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesTranslatingMental health030227 psychiatrylcsh:QSelf ReportMathematicsPLOS ONE
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The affective response to health-related information and its relationship to health anxiety: An ambulatory approach

2014

Affective reactions to health-related information play a central role in health anxiety. Therefore, using ambulatory assessment, we analysed the time course of negative affect in a control group (CG, n = 60) which only rated their negative affect and an experimental group (EG, n = 97) which also rated the presence of somatic symptoms (e.g., back pain). By means of mixed regression models, we observed a decline of negative affect following the symptom self-ratings in the EG and a stable affect in the CG. The decline of negative affect was not moderated by the degree of health anxiety. Our findings might indicate that evaluating one's health status leads to a general reduction of negative aff…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHealth StatusHealth related informationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAnxietyAffect (psychology)Diagnostic Self EvaluationYoung AdultArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Developmental and Educational PsychologymedicineBack painHumansYoung adultPsychiatryAffective responseAffectAmbulatoryTime courseAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyClinical psychologyCognition and Emotion
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Advancing psychotherapy and evidence-based psychological interventions

2013

Psychological models of mental disorders guide research into psychological and environmental factors that elicit and maintain mental disorders as well as interventions to reduce them. This paper addresses four areas. (1) Psychological models of mental disorders have become increasingly transdiagnostic, focusing on core cognitive endophenotypes of psychopathology from an integrative cognitive psychology perspective rather than offering explanations for unitary mental disorders. It is argued that psychological interventions for mental disorders will increasingly target specific cognitive dysfunctions rather than symptom-based mental disorders as a result. (2) Psychotherapy research still lack…

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Self-compassion as an emotion regulation strategy in major depressive disorder

2013

Cognitive reappraisal and acceptance are two presumably adaptive emotion regulation strategies in depression. More recently, self-compassion has been discussed as another potentially effective strategy for coping with depression. In the present study, we compared the effectiveness of self-compassion with a waiting condition, reappraisal, and acceptance in a clinically depressed sample, and tested the hypothesis that the intensity of depressed mood would moderate the differential efficacy of these strategies. In an experimental design, we induced depressed mood at four points in time in 48 participants meeting criteria for major depressive disorder. After each mood induction, participants we…

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Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of guided and unguided internet- and mobile-based indicated transdiagnostic prevention of depression and anxiety (ICa…

2019

Background Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent and often co-occur. Several studies indicate the potential of disorder-specific psychological interventions for the prevention of each of these disorders. To treat comorbidity, transdiagnostic treatment concepts seem to be a promising approach, however, evidence for transdiagnostic concepts of prevention remains inconclusive. Internet- and mobile-based interventions (IMIs) may be an effective means to deliver psychological interventions on a large scale for the prevention of common mental disorders (CMDs) such as depression and anxiety. IMIs have been shown to be effective in treating CMDs, e.g. in reducing symptoms of depression and an…

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