International Journal of Computational and Experimental Science and Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(4)
Published: Dec. 24, 2024
This
study
focuses
on
the
treatment
of
obsessive-compulsive
disorder
(OCD),
and
in
particular
effect
Acceptance
Commitment
Therapy
(ACT)
method
will
be
examined.
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder
(OCD)
is
a
condition
consisting
disturbing
mental
obsessions
which
person
excessively
worried
or
unwanted
thoughts
impulses
are
constantly
repeated,
compulsions,
repetitive
behaviours
to
eliminate
these
obsessions.
Compulsions
manifest
themselves
as
such
repeating
certain
rules,
patterns
rituals,
checking
cleaning
number
times.
Individuals
with
OCD
experience
serious
problems
their
daily
lives
because
behaviours.
type
psychotherapy
that
person's
inner
experiences
part
cognitive
behavioural
therapy
approach.
ACT
aims
help
accept
thoughts,
feelings
physical
sensations
quietly
understanding,
cope
them
more
flexible
way.
Research
shows
effective
reducing
symptoms
therefore
considered
an
option
OCD.
Furthermore,
it
should
focus
how
integration
combination
other
modalities
can
benefit
field
treatment.
In
this
way,
personalised
methods
developed
patients.
Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32, P. 100728 - 100728
Published: Feb. 18, 2024
This
study
evaluated
idionomic
methods
for
identifying
within-person
links
between
therapeutically
relevant
processes
and
outcomes,
using
an
ecological
momentary
assessment
dataset
of
valued
action
hedonic
well-being
(participants
(n)
=
425;
71.76%
female;
age
M(SD)
22.20
(6.85);
sampling
design:
3–4
prompts
per
day;
total
measurements
6456).
We
compared
the
approach,
integrating
idiographic
nomothetic
insights,
with
traditional
multilevel
modeling
(MLM).
Our
included
autoregressive
integrative
moving
average
models
exogenous
variable
(i-ARIMAX),
multivariate
random-effects
meta-analysis
(RE-MA),
deep
Gaussian
mixture
(DGMM),
vector
autoregression
(Multilevel-VAR).
The
results
showed
that
i-ARIMAX
outperformed
MLM
in
capturing
heterogeneity
affect
variables.
Increases
values-based
living
were
positively
related
to
but
this
effect
a
high
degree
heterogeneity.
A
sub-group
was
identified,
which
we
labeled
'Stoics,'
whose
daily
engagement
actions
did
not
produce
higher
(e.g.,
lower
sadness
or
joy).
Multilevel-VAR
further
revealed
Stoics,
stressful
situations
linked
action,
well-being.
For
Non-Stoics,
less
likely
situations,
when
occur
it
associated
more
joy
sadness.
offers
initial
evidence
suggesting
superiority
approach
over
purely
one
diverse
pathways
clinically
outcomes.
Idionomic
may
be
useful
even
necessary
personalizing
psychological
interventions,
thus
need
considered
by
researchers
practitioners
alike.
Behavior Therapy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
55(6), P. 1348 - 1363
Published: June 13, 2024
Despite
the
global
nature
of
psychological
issues,
an
overwhelming
majority
research
originates
from
a
small
segment
world's
population
living
in
high-income
countries
(HICs).
This
disparity
risks
distorting
our
understanding
phenomena
by
underrepresenting
cultural
and
contextual
diversity
human
experience.
Research
lower-
middle-income
(LMIC)
is
also
less
frequently
cited,
both
because
it
seemingly
viewed
as
'special
case'
well
known
due
to
language
differences
biases
indexing
algorithms.
Acknowledging
actively
addressing
this
imbalance
crucial
for
more
inclusive,
diverse,
effective
science
evidence-based
intervention.
In
State
Science
review,
we
used
machine
learning
method
identify
key
topics
LMIC
on
Acceptance
Commitment
Therapy
(ACT),
choosing
ACT
significant
body
work
LMICs.
We
examined
one
indication
study
quality
(study
size),
overall
citations.
LMICs
was
often
non-indexed,
leading
lower
citations,
but
size
could
not
explain
lack
indexing.
Many
objectively
identified
became
invisible
when
ignored.
Specific
exhibited
potentially
important
topics.
conclude
that
strong
affirmative
actions
are
needed
scientific
associations
others
ensure
conducted,
known,
indexed,
CBT
researchers
interested
intervention
science.
SAGE Open,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
The
advent
of
the
“New
Era
for
Mental
Health”
has
made
management
this
intangible
asset
one
hottest
topics
in
workplace.
It
is
leading
cause
disability
today.
Organizations
are
encouraged
to
use
psychological
interventions
promote
and
prevent
more
sustainable
productive
workplaces.
aim
article
develop
an
exploratory
systematic
mixed
review
that
combines
quantitative
narrative
analysis
synthesize
available
literature
on
Acceptance
Commitment
Therapy
(ACT)
workplace—an
increasingly
popular
therapy
address
challenge.
This
provides
a
comprehensive
reflection
existing
state
art,
gaps
current
research,
future
directions
topic.
59
articles
collected
from
Web
Science
(WoS),
Scopus,
PubMed
databases
2000
2023
reveals,
firstly,
ACT
workplace
increasing
significantly,
with
upward
trend
over
last
5
years
presence
high-impact
journals.
Secondly,
research
themes
identified
reveal
intervention
still
focused
clinical
settings
limited
other
sectors
or
organizational
settings—such
as
education,
business
management,
return-to-work
programs.
Based
these
results,
underscores
growing
importance
workplace,
revealing
seven
opportunities
extend
its
application
across
various
accelerate
effective
implementation
industry
academia,
thereby
enhancing
mental
health
productivity.