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  • The 10 Dumbest Mistakes Smart People Make and How to Avoid ThemGo to article: The 10 Dumbest Mistakes Smart People Make and How to Avoid Them

    The 10 Dumbest Mistakes Smart People Make and How to Avoid Them

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  • A 10-Year Analysis of Rearrests Among a Cohort of Domestic Violence OffendersGo to article: A 10-Year Analysis of Rearrests Among a Cohort of Domestic Violence Offenders

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    In this study, survival analysis is used to examine time to rearrest for both domestic violence and nondomestic violence crimes among a cohort of domestic violence offenders (N = 286) over a 10-year period. In addition, risk factors for rearrest such as demographic, offending history, and batterer treatment variables are examined to determine their influence on domestic and nondomestic violence recidivism. Overall, the results suggest that approximately half of domestic violence offenders are rearrested. Furthermore, among those who are rearrested, they are rearrested fairly quickly and for generalized (both domestic and nondomestic violence offenses) versus specialized offending. Risk factors associated with both types of rearrest included age, marriage, and domestic violence offense history. Several additional risk factors were unique to rearrest type. Study limitations are explicitly stated and policy implications are discussed.

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    Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy
  • 2022: Need for (Much) Greater Equity and Equality in Behavioral Health CareGo to article: 2022: Need for (Much) Greater Equity and Equality in Behavioral Health Care

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  • Aaron T. Beck’s Dream Theory in Context: An Introduction to His 1971 Article on Cognitive Patterns in Dreams and DaydreamsGo to article: Aaron T. Beck’s Dream Theory in Context: An Introduction to His 1971 Article on Cognitive Patterns in Dreams and Daydreams

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    Aaron T. Beck developed a rudimentary theory of dreams in the early years of cognitive therapy (1969-1971) that he presented to both psychoanalysts and behavior therapists. This article will examine the historical conditions that fostered Beck’s cognitive dream theory. Beck’s early psychoanalytic dream research taught him the virtues of social science research and catalyzed his shift towards the cognitive model. Once the cognitive model was in place he returned to dreams to help position himself politically in the national therapeutic scene. The 1971 article reprinted in this special issue is evidence of his effort to reach out to psychoanalysts with his new cognitive model. Beck’s dream work, once he allied with behavior therapists, fell out of public view, but the current interest in psychotherapy integration has brought renewed attention to dreams in cognitive therapy.

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  • THE ABC OF RET...: Counseling Individuals: The Rational-Emotive ApproachGo to article: THE ABC OF RET...: Counseling Individuals: The Rational-Emotive Approach

    THE ABC OF RET...: Counseling Individuals: The Rational-Emotive Approach

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  • ABC Relaxation Theory: An Evidenced-Based ApproachGo to article: ABC Relaxation Theory: An Evidenced-Based Approach

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  • The Ability to Control One's Thoughts Alleviates the Adverse Effects of Negative Life Events on DepressionGo to article: The Ability to Control One's Thoughts Alleviates the Adverse Effects of Negative Life Events on Depression

    The Ability to Control One's Thoughts Alleviates the Adverse Effects of Negative Life Events on Depression

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    Although negative life events are a risk factor for developing depression, cognitive control can help maintain one's mental health. However, whether thought-control ability (TCA) can alleviate the adverse effects of negative life events on depression is unclear. Therefore, two studies were conducted to test if it does, by having participant's complete measures of negative life events, TCA, and depression. Study 1, which included 140 healthy young adults, showed TCA mediated the relationship between negative life events and depressive symptoms, and that TCA also moderated the relationship between negative life events and depressive symptoms. Study 2 recruited patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) to test whether the findings could be generalized to individuals with MDD. Study 2 found TCA also mediated the relationship between negative life events and symptoms of MDD. Suggesting that improving the ability to control negative thoughts in daily life help maintain mental health and prevent depressive symptoms.

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