Post-traumatic growth and stress-related responses during the COVID-19 pandemic in a national representative sample: The role of positive core beliefs about the …

C Vazquez, C Valiente, FE García, A Contreras… - Journal of happiness …, 2021 - Springer
Given the need to understand both the negative and positive psychological consequences
of the current global COVID-19 pandemic (Brewin et al. in Perspectives in Public Health …

Affect recall bias: Being resilient by distorting reality

D Colombo, C Suso-Ribera… - Cognitive Therapy and …, 2020 - Springer
Background According to a growing body of literature, people are quite inaccurate in
recalling past affective experiences. Nevertheless, the mechanism underlying this recall bias …

[图书][B] Christian meditation in clinical practice: A four-step model and workbook for therapists and clients

JJ Knabb - 2021 - books.google.com
Christians are hungry for a return to their own tradition to cultivate meditation practices that
are both psychologically and spiritually fruitful. In recent decades, mindfulness meditation …

Theoretical adequacy, methodological quality and efficacy of online interventions targeting resilience: a systematic review and meta-analysis

A Díaz-García, M Franke, R Herrero… - European journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Background There is a growing interest in the promotion of mental health, and concepts as
resilience are re-emerging and taking relevance. In addition, Information and …

A symptom-based definition of resilience in times of pandemics: patterns of psychological responses over time and their predictors

C Valiente, C Vázquez, A Contreras… - European Journal of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Background: It has been suggested that resilience is best conceptualized as healthy and
stable functioning in the face of a potentially traumatic event. However, most research on this …

Biased affective forecasting: a potential mechanism that enhances resilience and well-being

D Colombo, J Fernández-Álvarez… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
According to a growing body of studies, people's ability to forecast future emotional
experiences is generally biased. Nonetheless, the existing literature has mainly explored …

[HTML][HTML] Using virtual reality to target positive autobiographical memory in individuals with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms: A single case …

J Fernandez-Alvarez, D Colombo, C Suso-Ribera… - Internet …, 2021 - Elsevier
So far, several aspects of autobiographical memory (AM) have been found to be impaired in
depression. Among others, depressed patients show the tendency to recall more negative …

[HTML][HTML] Negative and positive affect regulation in a transdiagnostic internet-based protocol for emotional disorders: randomized controlled trial

A Díaz-García, A González-Robles… - Journal of Medical …, 2021 - jmir.org
Background Emotional disorders (EDs) are among the most prevalent mental disorders.
Existing evidence-based psychological treatments are not sufficient to reduce the disease …

Efficacy of a self-applied online program to promote resilience and coping skills in university students in four Spanish-speaking countries: study protocol for a …

A Palma-Gómez, R Herrero, R Baños… - BMC psychiatry, 2020 - Springer
Background There is evidence of a high prevalence of depression and anxiety in university
students. Therefore, college time is a key period where prevention of mental disorders …

[HTML][HTML] Unravelling the jumping to conclusions bias in daily life and health-related decision-making scenarios

V Peinado, C Valiente, A Contreras, A Trucharte… - Personality and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Reasoning biases are ubiquitous and may lead to errors in daily situations.
Jumping to Conclusions (JTC) is the tendency to reach decisions based on scarce data. This …