• Effects of virtual reality mindfulness on cognition and well-being in ALS: A randomized trial protocol

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Juliette Faure-de Baets
    Auteur Jeremy Besnard
    Auteur Frédéric Banville
    Auteur Julien Cassereau
    Auteur Philippe Allain
    Date 05/2025
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Effects of virtual reality mindfulness on cognition and well-being in ALS
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1551714425000709
    Consulté le 27/03/2025 18:47:23
    Volume 152
    Pages 107876
    Publication Contemporary Clinical Trials
    DOI 10.1016/j.cct.2025.107876
    Abrév. de revue Contemporary Clinical Trials
    ISSN 15517144
    Date d'ajout 27/03/2025 18:47:23
    Modifié le 27/03/2025 18:47:23
  • Neurophysiology of adaptative and maladaptive stress: Relations with psychology of stress

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Marion Trousselard
    Résumé Objectives: The stress reaction is an integrated response to a change in the environment that enables each individual to adapt to demand. While this response is physiologically coordinated by the brain, its phenomenology is expressed in the field of psychology and psychopathology. This interrelation between neurophysiological mechanisms and psychological processes is complex as dynamic interpersonal, biological, and psychocognitive systems interact with contextual and environmental factors to shape adaptation over the life constraints. Method: This article aims to present the actors of the adjusted stress response, such as coping and coping flexibility, mindfulness and resilience, and their respective neurophysiology. Results: A model of the relationship between resilience, mindfulness and coping was proposed for optimizing adaptation to stress response. Discussion: These focuses are prerequisites for understanding and supporting human adaptation in the everyday environment and promoting efficient management of stress for mental and physical health.
    Date 04/2025
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Neurophysiology of adaptative and maladaptive stress
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0987705324000947
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:31:41
    Volume 55
    Pages 103036
    Publication Neurophysiologie Clinique
    DOI 10.1016/j.neucli.2024.103036
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Neurophysiologie Clinique
    ISSN 09877053
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:31:41
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 20:31:58
  • Acceptance and commitment therapy reduces perceived ostracism in suicidal patients

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Emilie Olié
    Auteur Manon Malestroit
    Auteur Véronique Brand-Arpon
    Auteur Philippe Courtet
    Auteur Deborah Ducasse
    Résumé Ostracism increases the risk of depression and suicidal behaviors. Mindfulness training, which is at the core of third-wave behavioral therapies such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), might reduce social distress and inhibit negative affect.
    Date 2025-02-07
    Catalogue de bibl. BioMed Central
    URL https://doi.org/10.1186/s12991-024-00541-x
    Consulté le 24/02/2025 15:33:04
    Volume 24
    Pages 8
    Publication Annals of General Psychiatry
    DOI 10.1186/s12991-024-00541-x
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Annals of General Psychiatry
    ISSN 1744-859X
    Date d'ajout 24/02/2025 15:33:04
    Modifié le 24/02/2025 15:33:04

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    • Acceptance and commitment therapy
    • Ostracism
    • Cyberball game
    • Suicidal behavior

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  • An update on non-pharmacological interventions for pain relief

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Yang Wang
    Auteur Rachel Aaron
    Auteur Nadine Attal
    Auteur Luana Colloca
    Résumé Chronic pain affects a substantial portion of the population, yet current treatments often fail to provide adequate relief. Non-pharmacological interventions, which target behaviors and brain processes underlying the experience of pain, hold promises in offering relief for people with chronic pain. This review consolidates the current knowledge concerning the efficacy of non-pharmacological interventions for chronic pain. We focus on psychological interventions (e.g., cognitive behavioral therapy-based interventions and emotionbased therapies) that use mental techniques and physical practices (e.g., exercise, massage, acupuncture, and yoga) that use body techniques to reduce pain. The efficacy of neuromodulation is also discussed. Given that placebo and expectation effects may enhance benefits for non-pharmacological interventions, we also discuss placebo interventions and expectation management practices. Finally, we describe digital therapeutics as an emerging approach for managing chronic pain. We argue that non-pharmacological interventions are critical adjunctive or stand-alone interventions for chronic pain conditions.
    Date 02/2025
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2666379125000138
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:54:27
    Volume 6
    Pages 101940
    Publication Cell Reports Medicine
    DOI 10.1016/j.xcrm.2025.101940
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Cell Reports Medicine
    ISSN 26663791
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:54:27
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 20:54:55
  • Evaluating cognitive bias in clinical ethics supports: a scoping review

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Louise Giaume
    Auteur Antoine Lamblin
    Auteur Nathalie Pinol
    Auteur Frédérique Gignoux-Froment
    Auteur Marion Trousselard
    Résumé A variety of cognitive biases are known to compromise ethical deliberation and decision-making processes. However, little is known about their role in clinical ethics supports (CES).
    Date 2025-01-30
    Titre abrégé Evaluating cognitive bias in clinical ethics supports
    Catalogue de bibl. BioMed Central
    URL https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-025-01162-z
    Consulté le 05/02/2025 18:22:36
    Volume 26
    Pages 16
    Publication BMC Medical Ethics
    DOI 10.1186/s12910-025-01162-z
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue BMC Medical Ethics
    ISSN 1472-6939
    Date d'ajout 05/02/2025 18:22:36
    Modifié le 05/02/2025 18:22:36

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    • Mindfulness
    • Review
    • Cognitive bias; Deliberation; Clinical ethical committees and supports

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  • The autonomic nervous system and inflammation in chronic kidney disease

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Carmine Zoccali
    Auteur Francesca Mallamaci
    Auteur Mehmet Kanbay
    Auteur Katherine R Tuttle
    Auteur Peter Kotanko
    Auteur Raffaele De Caterina
    Auteur Guido Grassi
    Auteur Giuseppe Mancia
    Résumé ABSTRACT The autonomic nervous system plays a crucial role in regulating physiological processes and maintaining homeostasis through its two branches: the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. Dysregulation of the autonomic system, characterized by increased sympathetic activity and reduced parasympathetic tone, is a common feature in chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular disease. This imbalance contributes to a pro-inflammatory state, exacerbating disease progression and increasing the risk for cardiovascular events. The sympathetic system promotes inflammation by releasing catecholamines, which activate adrenergic receptors on immune cells. The parasympathetic system exerts anti-inflammatory effects via the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway mediated by the vagus nerve. Targeting the autonomic system to restore the balance between the sympathetic and the parasympathetic components offers promising approaches to reduce inflammation and improve outcomes in CKD and cardiovascular disease. β-Blockers, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, and angiotensin II receptor blockers are pharmacological agents that modulate sympathetic activity and have shown anti-inflammatory effects. Lifestyle interventions, such as a healthy diet, physical exercise, mindfulness, and meditation, enhance parasympathetic activity and improve autonomic function. Vagus nerve stimulation has emerged as a promising therapy, demonstrating significant potential in reducing inflammation and improving clinical outcomes in various conditions, including CKD, myocardial infarction, and stroke. Despite mixed results in heart failure trials, vagal nerve stimulation has consistently improved quality-of-life measures. Understanding the mechanisms underlying autonomic system regulation of inflammation can inform the development of novel therapeutic strategies to restore autonomic balance and improve patient outcomes in CKD and cardiovascular disease.
    Date 2025-01-27
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://academic.oup.com/ndt/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ndt/gfaf020/7984500
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 22:22:20
    Autorisations https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model
    Pages gfaf020
    Publication Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
    DOI 10.1093/ndt/gfaf020
    ISSN 0931-0509, 1460-2385
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 22:22:20
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 22:22:20
  • Looking Beyond the Chair: Psycho-Perceptual Predictors of Sexual Distress and Sexual Satisfaction in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Marina Gérard
    Auteur Kathleen Charvier
    Auteur Hugues Leduc
    Auteur Frédérique Courtois
    Date 2025-01-02
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Looking Beyond the Chair
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00224499.2023.2260816
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:18:57
    Volume 62
    Pages 65-82
    Publication The Journal of Sex Research
    DOI 10.1080/00224499.2023.2260816
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue The Journal of Sex Research
    ISSN 0022-4499, 1559-8519
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:18:57
    Modifié le 10/03/2025 15:18:57
  • Group Dissociation-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (DF-CBT) in Patients Suffering from a Dissociative Subtype of PTSD: An Exploratory Study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Alexis Vancappel
    Auteur Claudie Chavigny
    Auteur Lyna Chami
    Auteur François Kazour
    Auteur Wissam El-Hage
    Résumé Dissociation is a widespread difficulty among patients suffering from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). However, there is no gold standard treatment for dissociative symptoms. Recent studies propose a cognitive and behavioral conceptualization for dissociation. The aim of this study was to explore the efficacy of a group program of Dissociation-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy (DF-CBT) on dissociative symptoms. We recruited 27 patients suffering from a dissociative subtype of PTSD in a university hospital trauma center. Participants completed questionnaires evaluating dissociation, PTSD, mindfulness abilities, beliefs about emotions, beliefs about dissociation, emotion regulation difficulties, anxiety and depression. Following an initial evaluation, participants undertook 7 sessions of DF-CBT, and were reevaluated after the last session using the same questionnaires. We found a significant reduction of dissociative, PTSD, anxiety, and depression symptoms following DF-CBT. The effect size was noticeable for all variables (.61<d < 1.1). We found an association between the reduction of dissociation and the decrease of negative beliefs about emotions and dissociation, mindfulness difficulties and emotion regulation difficulties. This study provided the first empirical evidence of the efficacy of DF-CBT. The active mechanisms involved in the program seem congruent with proposed models of dissociation. A controlled randomized trial is required for further demonstration.
    Date 01/2025
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Group Dissociation-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (DF-CBT) in Patients Suffering from a Dissociative Subtype of PTSD
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15299732.2024.2407779
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:37:01
    Volume 26
    Pages 99-114
    Publication Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
    DOI 10.1080/15299732.2024.2407779
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
    ISSN 1529-9732, 1529-9740
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:37:01
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 20:37:18
  • Understanding individual differences in non-ordinary state of consciousness: Relationship between phenomenological experiences and autonomic nervous system

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Victor Oswald
    Auteur Karim Jerbi
    Auteur Corine Sombrun
    Auteur Annen Jitka
    Auteur Charlotte Martial
    Auteur Olivia Gosseries
    Auteur Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse
    Date 01/2025
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Understanding individual differences in non-ordinary state of consciousness
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1697260025000109
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:13:05
    Volume 25
    Pages 100552
    Publication International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijchp.2025.100552
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology
    ISSN 16972600
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:13:05
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 20:13:05

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  • French Translation and Validation of the Ontological Addiction Scale (OAS)

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Déborah Ducasse
    Auteur Martin Leurent
    Auteur Marie-Christine Picot
    Auteur Safa Aouinti
    Auteur Véronique Brand-Arpon
    Auteur Philippe Courtet
    Auteur Paul Barrows
    Auteur Edo Shonin
    Auteur Supakyada Sapthiang
    Auteur Emilie Olié
    Auteur William van Gordon
    Résumé According to ontological addiction theory, the root cause of mental suffering is a dysfunctional conceptualisation of the self. Typically, an individual with such a flawed self-concept deems themselves to be intrinsically separate from their surroundings, with their beliefs, choices and behaviours structured in order to reinforce their sense of an independently existing self. The Ontological Addiction Scale (OAS) was developed to measure ontological addiction and demonstrates good psychometric properties for the original version validated in English. The present study aimed to validate a French language version of the OAS. The 24-item OAS was administered to 492 French adults with emotional and/or mood disorders. The French OAS demonstrated good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha: 0.89) and strong test-retest reliability. We suggest a single-factor structure, aligning with the original English version. The 12-item OAS also showed good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha: 0.81). Construct validity was confirmed by medium to large correlations with self-esteem, shame, perfectionism and mindfulness. These results support the use of the French OAS in research and clinical practice, offering a robust measure for assessing ontological addiction as well as a dimensional assessment of psychiatric symptoms.
    Date 2025
    Catalogue de bibl. HAL Archives Ouvertes
    URL https://hal.science/hal-05034530
    Consulté le 13/05/2025 15:12:21
    Extra Publisher: MDPI
    Volume 22
    Pages 511
    Publication International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    DOI 10.3390/ijerph22040511
    Numéro 4
    Date d'ajout 13/05/2025 15:12:21
    Modifié le 13/05/2025 15:12:48

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    • Buddhist-derived practices
    • ontological addiction
    • ontological addiction scale
    • scale validation

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  • Effect of a patient education program focused on weight stigma on quality of life and self-efficacy in patients living with obesity: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Guillaume Ramsamy
    Auteur Catherine Esnard
    Auteur Helena Mosbah
    Auteur David Soussi Berjonval
    Auteur Jean Pierre Faure
    Auteur Marion Albouy
    Auteur STEREOBES Consortium
    Résumé After a literature review and interviews with patients living with obesity, key psychosocial determinants such as coping strategies, weight bias internalization, body dissatisfaction and self-efficacy were identified as critical to address obesity-related stigma. The intervention was tailored using evidence-based techniques and input from health professionals to ensure relevance and avoid redundancy. This randomized controlled trial (RCT) aims to evaluate the effect of an intervention specifically designed to address weight stigma among individuals living with obesity.
    Date 2024-12-18
    Titre abrégé Effect of a patient education program focused on weight stigma on quality of life and self-efficacy in patients living with obesity
    Catalogue de bibl. BioMed Central
    URL https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-024-02274-8
    Consulté le 21/01/2025 12:26:39
    Volume 12
    Pages 734
    Publication BMC Psychology
    DOI 10.1186/s40359-024-02274-8
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue BMC Psychology
    ISSN 2050-7283
    Date d'ajout 21/01/2025 12:26:39
    Modifié le 21/01/2025 12:26:42

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    • Mental health
    • Intervention
    • Obesity
    • Patient education
    • Weight bias
    • Weight stigma

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  • Improve the management of cancer-related cognitive impairment in clinical settings: a European Delphi study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Mylène Duivon
    Auteur Marie Lange
    Auteur Giulia Binarelli
    Auteur Johan Lefel
    Auteur Isabelle Hardy-Léger
    Auteur Régine Kiasuwa-Mbengi
    Auteur Jean-Baptiste Méric
    Auteur Cécile Charles
    Auteur Florence Joly
    Résumé Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) is under-addressed by healthcare professionals owing to a lack of clinical management guidelines. This European Delphi study proposes recommendations to healthcare professionals for the management of CRCI in patients with non-central nervous system (non-CNS) cancers.
    Date 2024-12-01
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Improve the management of cancer-related cognitive impairment in clinical settings
    Catalogue de bibl. Springer Link
    URL https://doi.org/10.1007/s11764-023-01436-8
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 16:15:58
    Volume 18
    Pages 1974-1997
    Publication Journal of Cancer Survivorship
    DOI 10.1007/s11764-023-01436-8
    Numéro 6
    Abrév. de revue J Cancer Surviv
    ISSN 1932-2267
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 16:15:58
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 16:15:58

    Marqueurs :

    • Cancer
    • Cancer-related cognitive impairment
    • Cognitive rehabilitation
    • Delphi method
    • Non-pharmacological interventions
    • Screening

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  • Mindful eating is associated with a better diet quality in the NutriNet-Santé study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Pauline Paolassini-Guesnier
    Auteur Marion Van Beekum
    Auteur Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot
    Auteur Julia Baudry
    Auteur Bernard Srour
    Auteur Alice Bellicha
    Auteur Rebecca Shankland
    Auteur Angélique Rodhain
    Auteur Christophe Leys
    Auteur Serge Hercberg
    Auteur Mathilde Touvier
    Auteur Benjamin Allès
    Auteur Sandrine Péneau
    Résumé Background: Mindful eating (ME) is a promising approach for promoting healthy eating. Although an association between ME and healthier eating habits has been indicated in the literature, data remain limited. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the association between ME and several nutritional indicators, including overall diet quality, consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF), organic foods, food groups, and intake of energy and nutrients in a large population sample. Methods: In 2023, 13,759 participants of the NutriNet-Santé cohort study completed the Mind-Eat Scale, assessing total ME (range: 1-5), and its six sub-dimensions, and at least three 24-h dietary records. Multivariable linear regressions were performed to analyze the association between ME (independent variable) and various indices reflecting the nutritional quality of the diet: two scores reflecting the adherence to the French dietary guidelines (sPNNS-GS2) and the Mediterranean diet (MEDI-LITE score), the consumption of UPF (using the NOVA classification), organic foods and food groups, and energy and nutrient intake (dependent variables), adjusted for socio-demographic and lifestyle characteristics. Results: ME was positively associated with French dietary guideline (β = 0.33; 95%CI: 0.30, 0.45) and Mediterranean diet (β = 0.37; 95%CI: 0.30, 0.45) scores and with organic food consumption (β = 9.72; 95%CI: 8.84, 10.60). Furthermore, ME was negatively associated with energy intake (β = -36.79; 95%CI: 50.92, -22.67) and UPF consumption (β = -1.55; 95%CI: 1.81, -1.29). ME was also associated with the intake of several food groups and nutrients. Conclusion: Overall, ME was associated with a healthier diet. These results suggest that ME could be an interesting lever for promoting healthy eating habits. Further studies are required to better understand the relationships between ME, dietary intake, and health, particularly through the use of longitudinal studies.
    Date 2024-12
    Catalogue de bibl. HAL Archives Ouvertes
    URL https://hal.science/hal-04889400
    Consulté le 24/01/2025 10:08:27
    Extra Publisher: Elsevier
    Volume 206
    Publication Appetite
    DOI 10.1016/j.appet.2024.107797
    Date d'ajout 24/01/2025 10:08:27
    Modifié le 24/01/2025 10:08:30

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    • mindfulness
    • nutrition
    • Cross-sectional study
    • Epidemiology
    • Food intake
    • Psychology
    • mindful eating

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  • Médecine intégrative et soins infirmiers : une ouverture nécessaire dans la formation et la pratique

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Fabrice Berna
    Auteur Laurence Verneuil
    Auteur Jane-Laure Danan
    Auteur François Paille
    Auteur Julien Nizard
    Résumé The majority of nurses have a favourable opinion of complementary therapies. This makes it easier to identify the therapies used by patients. Being trained in and practising a complementary therapy strengthens the nursing skills and helps to give it new meaning. Nurses must play an active part in the ongoing structuring of integrative medicine in France.
    Date 12/2024
    Langue fr
    Titre abrégé Médecine intégrative et soins infirmiers
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0038081424002603
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 22:14:43
    Volume 69
    Pages 14-16
    Publication Soins
    DOI 10.1016/j.soin.2024.10.003
    Numéro 891
    Abrév. de revue Soins
    ISSN 00380814
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 22:14:43
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 22:15:07
  • Exploring cognitive behavioral mechanisms related to dissociation among patients suffering from schizophrenia: A pilot study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A Vancappel
    Auteur J Graux
    Auteur W El-Hage
    Résumé Introduction: Dissociation is a challenging syndrome present in multiple psychiatric disorders for which no gold standard treatment exists. Recently, some authors have developed a Cognitive Behavioral Model of dissociation, offering new insights for psychotherapy. However, this model has primarily been assessed in patients suffering from PostTraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore the relevance of this conceptualization in patients suffering from schizophrenia. Method: We recruited 20 patients (15 men) suffering from schizophrenia. After providing consent, they completed self-reported questionnaires assessing dissociation, PTSD, beliefs about emotion, beliefs about dissociation, mindfulness abilities, and emotion regulation. Then, they responded to three open-ended questions exploring the triggers of dissociation and strategies used to counteract it. Results: We found a low prevalence of the different cognitive-behavioral mechanisms related to dissociation in our sample. However, we found significant relationships between these mechanisms and dissociative symptoms. This relationship was also identified in the qualitative analysis. Conclusion: The present results offer primary data supporting the relevance of the cognitive-behavioral conceptualization of dissociation in patients suffering from schizophrenia. Further studies should be conducted with larger samples and include additional variables to enhance the understanding of dissociation in this population.
    Date 12/2024
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Exploring cognitive behavioral mechanisms related to dissociation among patients suffering from schizophrenia
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2468749924000929
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:42:33
    Volume 8
    Pages 100469
    Publication European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
    DOI 10.1016/j.ejtd.2024.100469
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
    ISSN 24687499
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:42:33
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 20:42:54
  • Combination of non-invasive brain stimulation with mindfulness-based interventions for anxiety and depression symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Anastasia Demina
    Auteur Benjamin Petit
    Auteur Vincent Meille
    Auteur Anne Sauvaget
    Auteur Florent Lebon
    Auteur Benoit Trojak
    Date 2024-11-17
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Combination of non-invasive brain stimulation with mindfulness-based interventions for anxiety and depression symptoms
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00406-024-01928-3
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:13:52
    Publication European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
    DOI 10.1007/s00406-024-01928-3
    Abrév. de revue Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci
    ISSN 0940-1334, 1433-8491
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:13:52
    Modifié le 10/03/2025 15:13:52
  • Effect of an 18-month meditation training on cardiovascular risk in older adults: a secondary analysis of the Age-Well randomized controlled trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Antoine Garnier-Crussard
    Auteur Julie Gonneaud
    Auteur Francesca Felisatti
    Auteur Cassandre Palix
    Auteur Eglantine Ferrand Devouge
    Auteur Anne Chocat
    Auteur Géraldine Rauchs
    Auteur Vincent de la Sayette
    Auteur Denis Vivien
    Auteur Harriet Demnitz-King
    Auteur Antoine Lutz
    Auteur Gaël Chételat
    Auteur Géraldine Poisnel
    Auteur the Medit-Ageing Research Group
    Résumé Cardiovascular risk factors represent an important health issue in older adults. Previous findings suggest that meditation training could have a positive impact on these risk factors. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of an 18-month meditation-based intervention on cardiovascular health.
    Date 2024-11-16
    Titre abrégé Effect of an 18-month meditation training on cardiovascular risk in older adults
    Catalogue de bibl. BioMed Central
    URL https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-024-05550-9
    Consulté le 29/01/2025 23:11:03
    Volume 24
    Pages 954
    Publication BMC Geriatrics
    DOI 10.1186/s12877-024-05550-9
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue BMC Geriatrics
    ISSN 1471-2318
    Date d'ajout 29/01/2025 23:11:03
    Modifié le 29/01/2025 23:11:03

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    • Mindfulness
    • Meditation
    • Randomized controlled trial
    • Cardiovascular risk factor
    • Metabolic risk factor

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  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Approach for Problematic Chemsex Among Men Who Have Sex With Men

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Lana Strika-Bruneau
    Auteur Laurent Karila
    Auteur Ammar Amirouche
    Auteur Baptiste Fauvel
    Auteur Amine Benyamina
    Résumé Chemsex, a phenomenon involving the use of psychoactive substances in sexual contexts to facilitate or enhance sexual experiences, is substantially increasing among men who have sex with men (MSM), and has been described as a significant risk factor for mental and physical illness. However, no specialized treatment approach has yet been established. Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) could potentially be an appropriate psychotherapeutic framework, especially considering the MSM and sexual minority unique challenges and the role of psychological flexibility in this context. The present paper describes the assessment and ACT interventions, reports and discusses the results, of 10 adult MSM who self-referred to an outpatient psychiatry and addiction department in France for self-reported problematic chemsex that interfered with their quality of life. They completed symptom- and process-based measures at three different timepoints. Results were quantitatively analyzed, and the clinician's session notes and patients' experiences/accounts, recorded verbatim, served as a support for evaluating the global effects of ACT interventions. Results on outcome measures showed clinically notable and statistically significative improvements in psychological flexibility, anxiety and depression symptoms, as well as sexual addiction intensity between pre- and posttreatment, which were all persistent at 3- to 4-month follow-up. Process measure results indicated a high and consistent therapeutic alliance throughout therapy. This exploratory study, directly derived from clinical practice, suggests promising preliminary results. It can provide clinicians with a useful resource for using ACT as a potentially effective approach for problematic chemsex and comorbidities, and may guide future investigation to inform treatment development efforts, especially for MSM and sexual minority communities.
    Date 11/2024
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1077722923000603
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:26:49
    Volume 31
    Pages 451-468
    Publication Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
    DOI 10.1016/j.cbpra.2023.05.002
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
    ISSN 10777229
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:26:49
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 20:27:02
  • Mindfulness Meditation–Based Interventions in Parents of Autistic Children: a Systematic Review of Effects on Children

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Jérôme Lichtlé
    Auteur Marco Sperduti
    Auteur Jean-Louis Monestès
    Auteur Emilie Cappe
    Résumé The quality of life (QoL) of autistic children and their parents is a significant clinical concern and an important focus of research in the field. The well-being of autistic children and their parents can be improved through interventions based on mindfulness meditation. However, when implemented with autistic children, mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have certain limitations. These limitations can be overcome through the indirect positive effects on autistic children resulting from their parents’ engagement in MBIs. We conducted a systematic review of the literature in this field, targeting studies on the effects of MBIs on autistic children through interventions being offered exclusively to their parents. A total of 14 studies were identified for inclusion in the review. Overall, autistic children showed a significant reduction in challenging behaviours following the implementation of MBIs aimed at their parents. Given this reduction, MBIs for parents of autistic children could be a viable option for improving the QoL of families affected by autism.
    Date 2024-10-29
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Mindfulness Meditation–Based Interventions in Parents of Autistic Children
    Catalogue de bibl. Springer Link
    URL https://doi.org/10.1007/s40489-024-00483-w
    Consulté le 29/01/2025 22:29:51
    Publication Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    DOI 10.1007/s40489-024-00483-w
    Abrév. de revue Rev J Autism Dev Disord
    ISSN 2195-7185
    Date d'ajout 29/01/2025 22:29:51
    Modifié le 29/01/2025 22:29:51

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Systematic review
    • Autism
    • Challenging behaviours
    • Child outcomes
    • Neurodevelopmental Disorders
    • Parent

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    • Lichtlé et al. - 2024 - Mindfulness Meditation–Based Interventions in Pare.pdf
  • Mindfulness in Parkinson's disease: A French national survey and a pilot intervention feasibility trial using the MBSR program (M-Park)

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur F Blard
    Auteur J Erraud
    Auteur M Bonnet
    Auteur N Auzou
    Auteur F Tison
    Résumé Background. - Non-pharmacological complementary interventions, particularly mind-body practices, are of growing importance in the management of Parkinson's disease (PD). Among these, mindfulness meditation seems particularly effective, especially on anxiety and depression symptoms. However, current knowledge on mindfulness standardized programs in PD is still limited, particularly in France. Aiming at improving this knowledge we designed the M-PARK study in two phases. Phase 1 consisted in a French national survey to explore expectations, needs and initiatives for mindfulness meditation for PD patients. Phase 2 was a clinical trial with objectives to assess feasibility, acceptability and effects of a mindfulness (MBSR) program proposed to PD patients. Methods. - In phase 1, online questionnaires were addressed to members of a French PD patient's association (France Parkinson) and French MBSR qualified instructors. In Phase 2, a clinical trial involving 30 PD patients consisted of a standard MBSR program with two additional evaluation visits one month before and after the program. Data collection included a global clinical evaluation, assessment of depression and anxiety symptoms, sleep, pain and quality of life and a face-to-face interview for qualitative assessment of the acceptability and lived experience during the program. Three MBSR programs were proposed to three groups of ten patients: two were online due to the pandemic situation, one proposed to patients with no or minor fluctuations (group 1) and one for patients with slight to moderate fluctuations (group 2), and the last one face-to-face for patients with no or minor fluctuations (group 3). Results. - French survey: 209 responses were collected for the questionnaire sent to the members of the association France Parkinson; and 68 for the questionnaire sent to the instructors. Two-thirds of patients surveyed had heard of mindfulness meditation (66%), but were unaware of what this approach really consisted and how it could really help them. Few instructors (29%) had had to deal with patients with PD in their current practice. Yet 90% of patients surveyed indicated they were in favor of introducing this type of approach into their care. Clinical trial. - The results indicated that the program is feasible and acceptable both online and face-to-face for patients with PD. Among the 30 patients enrolled, 25 completed the program. No unwanted effects related to mindfulness meditation practice were observed. The results showed a statistically significant reduction in anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, and improvement in quality of life. Furthermore, no statistically significant change was measured for pain or sleep quality. There was no striking difference in results observed between the patient groups. For the qualitative analysis, major themes highlighted were in relation with: (i) the lived experience during program; (ii) changes in the daily life; and (iii) disease-related changes. A large majority of patients who completed the program (24/25) described their participation as positive or very positive. They reported better management of stress and emotions, as well as greater autonomy in implementing new behavioral strategies, particularly in terms of self-care, acceptance, and de-identification from the disease. Conclusion. - Despite high expectations, PD patients are poorly informed about available mindfulness programs. This study however shows that these programs, whether offered online or face-to-face, are particularly beneficial, especially for anxiety and depressive symptoms, at least in mild-to-moderate stages of the disease.
    Date 2024 OCT
    Langue English
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:001334178900001
    Extra Number: 8
    Volume 180
    Pages 777-790
    Publication Revue Neurologique
    DOI 10.1016/j.neurol.2024.03.013
    Numéro 8
    ISSN 0035-3787
    Date d'ajout 07/03/2025 13:13:59
    Modifié le 10/03/2025 15:50:46

    Marqueurs :

    • Anxiety
    • ANXIETY
    • COGNITIVE THERAPY
    • DEPRESSION
    • Depressive symptoms
    • France
    • MANAGEMENT
    • MBSR
    • Mindfulness
    • MOTOR
    • ONLINE
    • Parkinson's disease
    • PEOPLE
    • STRESS REDUCTION

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      Cited Reference Count:  37

  • Feldenkrais method and clinical psychology: A systematic literature review exploring the potential of Feldenkrais Method in psychiatric care

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Sylvia Martin
    Auteur Clara La Monica
    Auteur Laura Soto
    Auteur Vladimir Latocha
    Résumé Background: In psychotherapy, physical exercise has gained recognition and extensive research attention, displaying promise in various mental health conditions. Practices such as yoga, tai chi, and the Feldenkrais Method (R) (R) (FM) have also emerged as effective mental health interventions. Objectives: This systematic literature review (SLR) explores the applicability of FM, a somatic practice, in psychiatric care and emotional regulation, as it emphasizes the interplay between bodily sensations, action patterns, and cognitive processes. Methods: Following PRISMA guidelines, a systematic search was conducted across selected databases from 2000 to 2022, identifying 14 articles, including randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, narrative papers, and SLRs. Thematic analysis was conducted. Results: The findings indicate global FM adoption, primarily in studies related to pain conditions, musculoskeletal disorders, and neurological disorders. Various measures were used, covering quality of life, psychological dimensions, self-image, self-efficacy, mindfulness, and interoception. However, direct application of FM in psychiatric care remains limited, with few studies addressing psychological issues. This review calls for more comprehensive investigations of FM's potential in psychiatric contexts, advocating precise measures and a dimensional approach to assessing psychological outcomes. Conclusion: Further research is needed to explore the application of FM in psychiatric care. While existing research suggests potential benefits, especially in enhancing body awareness and emotional regulation, robust studies are necessary to establish its effectiveness in treating specific mental health conditions. This review serves as the foundation for future research into the potential role of FM in enhancing psychiatric care and emotional well-being.
    Date 10/2024
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Feldenkrais method and clinical psychology
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S096522992400061X
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:39:12
    Volume 85
    Pages 103073
    Publication Complementary Therapies in Medicine
    DOI 10.1016/j.ctim.2024.103073
    Abrév. de revue Complementary Therapies in Medicine
    ISSN 09652299
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:39:12
    Modifié le 10/03/2025 15:48:35
  • Prise en charge psychocorporelle des troubles somatiques fonctionnels

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A. Kachaner
    Auteur C. Lemogne
    Auteur B. Ranque
    Résumé Les troubles somatiques fonctionnels (TSF) sont fréquents et entraînent une détérioration significative de la qualité de vie. Leur origine est multifactorielle et mal comprise, mais leur prise en charge est relativement codifiée. Les traitements médicamenteux sont généralement peu efficaces tandis que les approches psychocorporelles jouent un rôle central, avec trois grands principes : une relation médecin–patient empathique, respectueuse et sincère, une activité physique régulière et graduelle, et une psychothérapie de type thérapie cognitive et comportementale (TCC). L’établissement d’une alliance thérapeutique repose sur la reconnaissance de la véracité et de la pénibilité des symptômes et la délivrance d’un diagnostic positif associé à un modèle explicatif rationnel. Les facteurs d’entretien cognitifs – focalisation attentionnelle et catastrophisme – et comportementaux doivent être recherchés et constituent des cibles thérapeutiques privilégiées. Les patients ont fréquemment des conduites d’évitement, notamment de l’effort physique. Il faut alors les inciter à reprendre une activité physique graduelle, en s’adaptant à leurs possibilités. Celle-ci a fait ses preuves dans l’amélioration de la fatigue, la douleur et la qualité de vie physique et mentale des patients. Parmi les approches psychothérapeutiques, le bénéfice d’une TCC est modeste mais bien démontré. L’association d’une activité physique graduelle et d’une TCC semble complémentaire. D’autres approches comme la méditation de pleine conscience ont un niveau de preuve plus faible. Étant donnée la fréquence des TSF dans la population générale, il semble nécessaire que l’ensemble des médecins soit formé à leur prise en charge.
    Date 10/2024
    Langue fr
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0248866324006325
    Consulté le 13/12/2024 15:44:28
    Volume 45
    Pages 634-640
    Publication La Revue de Médecine Interne
    DOI 10.1016/j.revmed.2024.05.025
    Numéro 10
    Abrév. de revue La Revue de Médecine Interne
    ISSN 02488663
    Date d'ajout 13/12/2024 15:44:28
    Modifié le 29/01/2025 19:32:43
  • Integrative Treatment Approaches with Mind–Body Therapies in the Management of Atopic Dermatitis

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Gil Yosipovitch
    Auteur Ludivine Canchy
    Auteur Bárbara Roque Ferreira
    Auteur Claudia C. Aguirre
    Auteur Therdpong Tempark
    Auteur Roberto Takaoka
    Auteur Martin Steinhoff
    Auteur Laurent Misery
    Résumé Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with a complex pathophysiology characterized by intense pruritus, often associated with psychological stress and atopic and non-atopic comorbidities that significantly reduce quality of life. The psychological aspects of AD and the interaction between the mind and body via the skin–brain axis have led to an interest in mind–body therapies (MBT). The aim of this article is, therefore, to reinforce the importance of psychodermatological care in AD. We performed a focused literature review on holistic practices or integrative MBT in AD, including education, cognitive behavioral therapy, habit reversal, meditation, mindfulness, hypnotherapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, biofeedback, progressive muscle relaxation, autonomous sensory meridian response, music therapy, massage, and touch therapy. A multidisciplinary holistic approach with MBT, in addition to conventional pharmacologic antipruritic therapies, to break the itch–scratch cycle may improve AD outcomes and psychological well-being. Although there is a paucity of rigorously designed trials, evidence shows the potential benefits of an integrative approach on pruritus, pain, psychological stress, anxiety, depressive symptoms, and sleep quality. Relaxation and various behavioral interventions, such as habit reversal therapy for replacing harmful scratching with massaging with emollient ‘plus’, may reduce the urge to scratch, while education may improve adherence to conventional therapies.
    Date 2024-09-11
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/13/18/5368
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 21:01:50
    Autorisations https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    Volume 13
    Pages 5368
    Publication Journal of Clinical Medicine
    DOI 10.3390/jcm13185368
    Numéro 18
    Abrév. de revue JCM
    ISSN 2077-0383
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 21:01:50
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 21:01:50

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  • A randomised study to evaluate the potential added value of shared meditation involving people with cancer, health professionals and third persons compared to meditation conducted with patients only: design of the Implic-2 protocol

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Virginie Prevost
    Auteur Titi Tran
    Auteur Alexandra Leconte
    Auteur Justine Lequesne
    Auteur Marie Fernette
    Auteur Carine Segura
    Auteur Sylvie Chevigné
    Auteur Mylène Gouriot
    Auteur Bénédicte Clarisse
    Date 2024-09-04
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé A randomised study to evaluate the potential added value of shared meditation involving people with cancer, health professionals and third persons compared to meditation conducted with patients only
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://bmccancer.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12885-024-12521-1
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:14:18
    Volume 24
    Pages 1097
    Publication BMC Cancer
    DOI 10.1186/s12885-024-12521-1
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue BMC Cancer
    ISSN 1471-2407
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:14:18
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 20:14:18

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  • Ultra-overt therapy: a novel medical approach centered on patient consciousness

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Kamran Shirbache
    Auteur Amirreza Liaghat
    Auteur Sanam Saeifar
    Auteur Ahmadreza Nezameslami
    Auteur Ali Shirbacheh
    Auteur Hamid Nasri
    Auteur Hamidreza Namazi
    Résumé Within the realms of human and artificial intelligence, the concepts of consciousness and comprehension are fundamental distinctions. In the clinical sphere, patient awareness regarding medication and its physiological processes plays a crucial role in determining drug efficacy and outcomes. This article introduces a novel perspective on prescription practices termed “Ultra-Overt Therapy” (UOT). A review of current supporting evidence was conducted through a non-systematic search in PubMed and Google Scholar, focusing on concepts such as the “mind–body relationship,” “placebo response,” “neuroscience,” and “complementary medicine.” Our findings, rooted in the mechanisms of the “placebo effect,” the intricacies of “intersubjective therapy,” the potency of “interoceptive awareness,” and other domains of medical science, suggest that UOT holds theoretical promise. Future research endeavors focusing on these areas may elucidate the global impact of this method on medical treatment and patient care.
    Date 2024-8-16
    Titre abrégé Ultra-overt therapy
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnint.2024.1457936/full
    Consulté le 07/03/2025 01:30:54
    Volume 18
    Pages 1457936
    Publication Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
    DOI 10.3389/fnint.2024.1457936
    Abrév. de revue Front. Integr. Neurosci.
    ISSN 1662-5145
    Date d'ajout 07/03/2025 01:30:54
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  • A Systematic Review of the Stigma Experienced by People with Autism Spectrum Disorder Associated with Intellectual Disabilities and by Their Family Caregivers

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Clara Meulien
    Auteur Amaria Baghdadli
    Résumé The purpose of this paper was to explore the social stigma experienced by individuals diagnosed with ASD+ID, and to identify knowledge gaps for future studies by conducting a systematic review of peer-reviewed literature. In this systematic review, we included 12 studies exploring the experience of stigma among people with ASD+ID and/or their caregivers. Our aim was to better understand this experience, but also to explore the strategies used to cope with stigma in this population. Our results confirmed that people with ASD+ID and their caregivers experience at least low to moderate levels of stigma, and that this experience is modulated by internal and external factors (such as parental age, mindfulness traits, ASD symptoms…). In addition, our results show the impact of stigma on community integration, psychological well-being and help-seeking behaviour. The role of family, friends and professional support, as well as the formation of networks to share information, appear in our results to be protective factors against stigma. To our knowledge, this study is the first systematic review to examine the stigmatisation of people with ASD+ID and/or their caregivers. Further research is needed to understand the perspective of people with ASD+ID themselves and to explore other factors that modulate this experience, in particular gender and ethnicity.
    Date 2024-07-25
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. Springer Link
    URL https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-024-06435-x
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 16:53:23
    Publication Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    DOI 10.1007/s10803-024-06435-x
    Abrév. de revue J Autism Dev Disord
    ISSN 1573-3432
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 16:53:23
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 16:53:23

    Marqueurs :

    • Systematic review
    • Mental health
    • Autistic spectrum disorder
    • Intellectual disability
    • Neurodevelopment
    • Stigma
  • A mixed method feasibility and acceptability study of a flexible intervention based on acceptance and commitment therapy for patients with cancer

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur François Bourgognon
    Auteur Denise Bechet
    Auteur Cécile Huin-Schohn
    Auteur Aurélia Strelow
    Auteur Laëtitia Demarche
    Auteur Mireille Guillou
    Auteur Virginie Adam
    Auteur Estelle Fall
    Auteur Abdou Yacoubou Omorou
    Résumé This study aimed to propose an innovative, open, and circular program that combines acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and mindfulness practices. We assessed its feasibility, acceptability, and first signs of its effect on psychological wellbeing in cancer support treatment.Methods A single-center, single-arm, uncontrolled study was performed. Forty adult patients with non-metastatic prostate or breast cancer, newly diagnosed or undergoing treatment (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormone therapy), were recruited. Three cycles of three MAEva program sessions (MAEva: Mindfulness meditation, Acceptance, and Commitment to values program) over nine consecutive weeks were proposed. During the total of 12 weeks of follow-up, after attending the first session, patients were free to attend subsequent sessions.Results Adherence to the study was high, with participation in an average of 6.8 out of nine sessions. A total of eight patients attended all sessions over the three cycles, and 90% participated in at least one cycle. Furthermore, attendance was associated with a statistically significant improvement in Quality of Life (QoL). Each additional session was associated with a mean increase in overall QoL score of more than one point (β = 1.09 [0.13; 2.04], <italic>p</italic> = 0.02). The fatigue dimensions decreased with session attendance: physical (β = −2.24 [−3.63; −0.85]), emotional (β = −2.60 [−4.11; −1.09]), and interference with daily life (β = −2.33 [−3.95; −0.72]). The qualitative section demonstrated that patients learned skills and shared their ability to “let go”. Patients rated the degree of importance of the program at 8.36/10 (SD ± 1.64). ConclusionThis study highlights the feasibility and acceptability of an original program that combines ACT and mindfulness practices in cancer patients. Future studies are required to demonstrate the efficacy of the MAEVA program.
    Date 2024-07-03
    Langue English
    Catalogue de bibl. Frontiers
    URL https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1409308/full
    Consulté le 10/01/2025 12:07:25
    Extra Publisher: Frontiers
    Volume 15
    Publication Frontiers in Psychology
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1409308
    Abrév. de revue Front. Psychol.
    ISSN 1664-1078
    Date d'ajout 10/01/2025 12:07:25
    Modifié le 29/01/2025 19:29:41

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • Quality of Life
    • stress
    • Cancer
    • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
    • MAEva program

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  • Effectiveness of a positive psychology and mindfulness-based app on mental health for parents of children with a neurodevelopmental disorder: study protocol of a pragmatic international randomized controlled trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Kim J. M. Tönis
    Auteur Constance H. C. Drossaert
    Auteur Peter M. Ten Klooster
    Auteur Marie Schaer
    Auteur Thomas Bourgeron
    Auteur Jan K. Buitelaar
    Auteur Yair Sadaka
    Auteur Christine M. Freitag
    Auteur Keren Mayer Lapidus
    Auteur Andreas G. Chiocchetti
    Auteur Wouter G. Staal
    Auteur Ernst T. Bohlmeijer
    Résumé Abstract Introduction Parents of children with a neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) experience more stress than parents of typically developing children. In a cocreation process with experts and parents, a low-threshold application that uses exercises based on the principles of positive psychology and mindfulness was developed. This application, called “Adappt,” aims at enhancing the ability to adapt of the parents and caregivers of children with NDDs and at supporting their mental health. This protocol describes the evaluation study of the effectiveness of Adappt, its core working mechanisms and user experiences. Method A pragmatic international multicenter randomized controlled trial will compare the effectiveness of Adappt with a (delayed) waitlist control condition. At least 212 parents or primary caregivers of children younger than 18 years diagnosed with or suspected of a NDD will be randomly assigned to the intervention or waitlist control condition. Participants are excluded if they have severe anxiety or depression levels or are in treatment for mental health issues. Measures will be collected online at baseline, post-intervention (1 month after baseline), and 4 and 7 months after baseline. The primary outcome is the improvement in generic sense of ability to adapt as measured with the Generic Sense of Ability to Adapt Scale (GSAAS; (Front Psychol 14:985408, 2023)) at 4-month follow-up. Secondary outcomes are mental well-being, (parental) distress, and client satisfaction with “Adappt.” Discussion Results of this study will contribute to knowledge on the effectiveness of a low-threshold application for parents of children with a NDD in multiple countries. If the application is found to be effective in improving mental health, recommendations will be made for implementation in health care. Trial registration This study is registered on clinicaltrials.gov (NCT06248762) on February 8, 2024, and the Open Science Framework ( https://osf.io/5znqv ).
    Date 2024-06-26
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Effectiveness of a positive psychology and mindfulness-based app on mental health for parents of children with a neurodevelopmental disorder
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13063-024-08256-w
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:30:10
    Volume 25
    Pages 412
    Publication Trials
    DOI 10.1186/s13063-024-08256-w
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Trials
    ISSN 1745-6215
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:30:10
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  • Méditation de pleine conscience destinée aux enfants en situation de vulnérabilité : de la pratique à l’appropriation

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Marie Dajon
    Auteur Cécile Dumas
    Auteur Laurent Busson
    Auteur Annie Devault
    Auteur Christine Mennesson
    Auteur Chantal Zaouche-Gaudron
    Résumé Résumé Introduction et objectif Les interventions basées sur la méditation de pleine conscience proposent à l’enfant de devenir conscient de ses pensées, émotions et sensations dans une perspective d’observation et d’acceptation de son expérience du moment présent. Dans une visée exploratoire, l’objectif de cette recherche interdisciplinaire et collaborative est d’analyser une intervention basée sur la méditation de pleine conscience auprès d’enfants vulnérables, d’en étudier la pratique et l’appropriation, tant du côté des professionnels que du côté des enfants. Méthode Une première étape a consisté à former les professionnels d’un établissement médico-social à la méditation de pleine conscience. Ils ont ensuite pu dispenser un programme intitulé les Ateliers du Dre Zen auprès de six enfants. Des observations à l’aide d’un journal de terrain ont été récoltées. Puis, des entretiens de recherche semi-directifs ont été menés auprès des participants. Résultats Les résultats de l’analyse thématique de contenu illustrent la pratique de la méditation de pleine conscience et les modes d’appropriation par les enfants et les professionnels. Ces éléments montrent que, malgré les contraintes institutionnelles et temporelles ainsi que les problématiques des enfants, les professionnels se sont très bien appropriés les contenus et les enfants se sont impliqués dans le programme. Discussion et conclusion Peu d’interventions basées sur la méditation de pleine conscience ont été développées, en France, pour des enfants en contexte de vulnérabilité. Cette recherche montre la faisabilité d’une telle intervention en collaboration étroite avec les professionnels impliqués, et invite à mener davantage de recherches sur le terrain auprès de ce public spécifique. Introduction and purpose of the study Interventions based on mindfulness propose to children to become aware of their thoughts, emotions and sensations from the perspective of observing and accepting their experience of the present moment. The aim of this interdisciplinary and collaborative research is to analyze a mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) intended for children in vulnerable contexts and to study its practices and appropriation by both professionals and children. Method The first step was to offer a three-day mindfulness training to professionals in a healthcare community center. They were then able to deliver a program called “the Dr Zen Workshops”. Six children participated in 6 weekly sessions. Observations using a logbook were collected. Then, semi-directive research interviews were conducted with the children and their parents, and also with the professionals, in order to record their experiences and to analyze the methods of appropriation of the content. Results A thematic content analysis was completed and complemented by observations from the logbook. The results illustrate the practice of mindfulness and the modes of appropriation by children and professionals. The results show that, despite institutional and temporal limitations and the children's issues, the professionals took on the content successfully and the children got involved in the program. Discussion and conclusion In France, only a few mindfulness-based interventions have been implemented for children in vulnerable contexts. This research shows the feasibility and effectiveness of such interventions thanks to close collaboration with involved professionals. Thus, it encourages further research with this specific population.
    Date 2024-06-01
    Titre abrégé Méditation de pleine conscience destinée aux enfants en situation de vulnérabilité
    Catalogue de bibl. ScienceDirect
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1269176323000706
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 16:28:12
    Volume 30
    Pages 87-101
    Publication Pratiques Psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.prps.2023.10.001
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Pratiques Psychologiques
    ISSN 1269-1763
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 16:28:12
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 16:28:12

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Méditation de pleine conscience
    • Enfants vulnérables
    • Modes d’appropriation
    • Practice and appropriation
    • Vulnerable children

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  • Are Palliative Care Volunteers Special People? A Comparative Observational Study Exploring Their Sociodemographic Profile and Psychological Resources

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Caroline Varay
    Auteur Olivier Lareyre
    Auteur Carolina Baeza-Velasco
    Résumé Background Faced with rising needs for patient support, palliative care is shifting towards a more community-based approach. Yet the profile of volunteers in this field is poorly known. Aim To explore psychosocial characteristics of palliative care volunteers, by comparing them to two groups, volunteers from the health and social sector without contact with palliative patients, and people from the general population without volunteer activity. Design Observational comparative study. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression analysis. Participants The 3 groups of participants were recruited in France between September 2020 and June 2021. They completed an online survey assessing sociodemographic characteristics and psychological resources (self-efficacy, hope, optimism, resilience, mindfulness, self-compassion, empathy, forgivingness, and gratitude). Results Data from 559 participants were analyzed. Palliative care volunteers had overall significantly higher levels of psychological resources than control groups. Multivariate analysis revealed, among sociodemographic and psychological characteristics that showed differences between groups at the univariate level, the most efficient predictors of group status. The best criteria to distinguish palliative care volunteers from health and social sector volunteers were older age, having received training, and lower levels of self-compassion. To distinguish palliative care volunteers from people with no volunteer activity, older age and non-active professional status were the best criteria. Conclusions Palliative care volunteers displayed more psychological resources than controls. However, older age and being trained for volunteering, emerged as stronger factors for distinguishing palliative care volunteers from controls. Pursuing research about these volunteers should facilitate recruitment, training, and retention.
    Date 2024-06-01
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Are Palliative Care Volunteers Special People?
    Catalogue de bibl. SAGE Journals
    URL https://doi.org/10.1177/10499091231194036
    Consulté le 29/01/2025 23:51:28
    Extra Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
    Volume 41
    Pages 754-761
    Publication American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®
    DOI 10.1177/10499091231194036
    Numéro 7
    Abrév. de revue Am J Hosp Palliat Care
    ISSN 1049-9091
    Date d'ajout 29/01/2025 23:51:28
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  • Non-pharmacological treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder with or without Hyperactivity (ADHD). Overview and report of the first international symposium on the non-pharmacological management of ADHD

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Amélie Dentz
    Auteur Chantal Martin Soelch
    Auteur Cherine Fahim
    Auteur Alexandra Torsello
    Auteur Véronique Parent
    Auteur Albert Ponsioen
    Auteur Marie-Claude Guay
    Auteur Stéphanie Bioulac-Rogier
    Auteur Céline Clément
    Auteur Michel Bader
    Auteur Lucia Romo
    Résumé Attention Deficit Disorder with or without Hyperactivity (ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder which affects the day-to-day functioning of children and adults with this condition. Pharmacological treatment can reduce the symptoms associated with ADHD, but it has some limitations. The objective of this symposium is to determine the effects of non-pharmacological approaches on ADHD symptoms. Results indicate that the following intervention are promising approaches: cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based interventions (MBI), yoga, cognitive and metacognitive intervention, neurofeedback and parental training programs. Current research advocates multimodal approaches in conjunction with school or work accommodations integrating innovative technologies. Résumé Le Trouble Déficit de l’Attention avec ou sans Hyperactivité (TDAH) est un trouble neurodéveloppemental qui affecte le fonctionnement au quotidien des enfants et des adultes qui présente ce trouble. Un traitement pharmacologique permet de diminuer les symptômes associés au TDAH mais présente certaines limites. L’objectif de ce symposium est de déterminer les effets sur les symptômes liés au TDAH des approches non pharmacologiques. Les résultats sont prometteurs pour les approches suivantes : la thérapie cognitive et comportementale (TCC), les interventions thérapeutiques axées sur la pleine conscience, le yoga, les interventions cognitives et métacognitives, le neurofeedback, ainsi que les programmes ciblant les habilités parentales. Les recherches actuelles préconisent des approches multimodales réalisées conjointement à la mise en place d’aménagements en milieu scolaire ou professionnel et intégrant l’apport des technologies innovantes.
    Date 2024-06-01
    Catalogue de bibl. ScienceDirect
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013700623000829
    Consulté le 29/01/2025 22:39:09
    Volume 50
    Pages 309-328
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2023.04.010
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue L'Encéphale
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 29/01/2025 22:39:09
    Modifié le 29/01/2025 22:39:09

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Yoga
    • Adult
    • Child
    • Adolescents
    • ADHD
    • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
    • Cognitive behavioral therapy
    • Cognitive training
    • Family
    • Metacognition
    • Neuro-feedback
    • Psychostimulants
    • Pleine conscience
    • Adulte
    • Enfant
    • Entraînement cognitif
    • Famille
    • Métacognition
    • Psycho-stimulants
    • TDAH
    • Thérapie cognitivo-comportementale
    • Trouble de l’attention avec ou sans hyperactivité

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  • Les effets de la méditation de pleine conscience sur les symptômes cognitivo- émotionnels dans le trouble cognitif léger et la maladie d’Alzheimer : une revue de littérature narrative

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Sandrine Kalenzaga
    Auteur David Clarys
    Résumé La maladie d’Alzheimer se manifeste par des troubles de la mémoire et un déclin cognitif plus général, le plus souvent associés à des troubles de l’humeur et du comportement. Les traitements médicamenteux ayant une efficacité assez modeste, il apparaît nécessaire de leur associer une prise en charge non pharmacologique. La méditation de pleine conscience, qui a des effets bénéfiques sur le fonctionnement cognitif et sur l’état émotionnel, semble être une piste intéressante. Cette revue de littérature narrative se propose de recenser les études ayant testé l’efficacité d’une intervention basée sur la pleine conscience auprès de personnes souffrant de la maladie d’Alzheimer ou à risque de développer cette maladie. Il apparaît que ces interventions présentent un intérêt pour réduire les symptômes cognitifs (troubles attentionnels et mnésiques notamment) et émotionnels (affects dépressifs et anxiété en particulier). Cependant, elles nécessitent un certain nombre de modifications pour être adaptées à ce public., AbstractAlzheimer’s disease is characterized by memory disorders and global cognitive decline, along with affective and behavioral symptoms. Considering drugs have limited effects, it seems necessary to use non-pharmacological interventions in order to reduce the symptoms of dementia. Mindfulness, which has positive effects on cognitive functioning and emotional state, would be a promising therapeutic option. The present narrative literature review examines the studies that tested the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions for people with, or at risk of, Alzheimer’s disease. The results indicate that mindfulness-based interventions reduce the cognitive symptoms (attention and memory deficits) as well as the emotional symptoms (depression and anxiety in particular) of dementia. However, those interventions need to be adapted to older adults.
    Date 2024/06
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Les effets de la méditation de pleine conscience sur les symptômes cognitivo- émotionnels dans le trouble cognitif léger et la maladie d’Alzheimer
    Catalogue de bibl. Cambridge University Press
    URL https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/canadian-journal-on-aging-la-revue-canadienne-du-vieillissement/article/les-effets-de-la-meditation-de-pleine-conscience-sur-les-symptomes-cognitivo-emotionnels-dans-le-trouble-cognitif-leger-et-la-maladie-dalzheimer-une-revue-de-litterature-narrative/3C71FA96C5ACC646397042C30B552F65
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 16:20:06
    Volume 43
    Pages 217-229
    Publication Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement
    DOI 10.1017/S0714980823000612
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 0714-9808, 1710-1107
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 16:20:06
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 16:20:06

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • Alzheimer’s disease
    • cognitive disorders
    • éditation de pleine conscience
    • emotional symptoms
    • maladie d’Alzheimerm
    • symptômes émotionnels
    • troubles cognitifs

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  • La pleine conscience comme outil collaboratif dans un programme de recherche culinaire en onconutrition Auteurs

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Philippe Pouillart
    Auteur Mylène Pouillart
    Auteur Flore Depeint
    Auteur Anne Kathrin Illner
    Date 2024-06
    URL https://hal.science/hal-04684546
    Pages 33-38
    Publication Nutritions et Endocrinologie
    Numéro Hors série
    Date d'ajout 02/12/2024 10:45:39
    Modifié le 02/12/2024 10:45:39

    Marqueurs :

    • cancer
    • pleine conscience
    • cancer symptômes soins oncologiques de support recherche culinaire pleine conscience
    • recherche culinaire
    • soins oncologiques de support
    • symptômes

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  • Effects of mindfulness-based interventions on symptoms and interoception in trauma-related disorders and exposure to traumatic events: Systematic review and meta-analysis

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur L. Molteni
    Auteur C.J. Gosling
    Auteur H.A. Fagan
    Auteur J. Hyde
    Auteur B. Benatti
    Auteur B. Dell'Osso
    Auteur S. Cortese
    Auteur D.S. Baldwin
    Auteur N.T.M. Huneke
    Résumé Interoception is defined as the sense of the internal state of the body. Dysfunctions in interoception are found in several mental disorders, including trauma-related conditions. Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs) have been shown to influence interoceptive processes. Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have investigated whether MBIs impact symptoms and interoception in patients with trauma-related disorders. We undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis to synthesize these data. We included RCTs with an MBI arm which enrolled adult patients with trauma related-disorders or exposure to a traumatic experience, and addressed changes in interoception and trauma-related symptoms. A random-effects multivariate meta-analytic model was performed to quantify group differences in score change from baseline to follow-up. Twelve studies were included in the systematic review, and eleven in the meta-analysis. Overall, MBIs showed small to moderate positive effects on both interoception and symptoms. Despite a high heterogeneity in results, sensitivity analyses confirmed the robustness of the findings. We conclude that the efficacy of MBIs on trauma-related symptoms and interoception is supported by randomised evidence. However, further research is needed to understand whether changes in interoception might underpin the effectiveness of MBIs in trauma-related disorders.
    Date 06/2024
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Effects of mindfulness-based interventions on symptoms and interoception in trauma-related disorders and exposure to traumatic events
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0165178124001823
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:51:43
    Volume 336
    Pages 115897
    Publication Psychiatry Research
    DOI 10.1016/j.psychres.2024.115897
    Abrév. de revue Psychiatry Research
    ISSN 01651781
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:51:43
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  • Effects of standardized mindfulness programs on burnout: a systematic review and original analysis from randomized controlled trials

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Dyna Shoker
    Auteur Laura Desmet
    Auteur Nelly Ledoux
    Auteur Anne Héron
    Résumé According to the World Health Organization (WHO), burnout is a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic occupational stress that has not been successfully managed. It is characterized by emotional exhaustion, cynicism toward work, and a lack of personal accomplishment at work. Recent WHO guidelines on mental health suggest that mindfulness could have beneficial effects in a professional environment, but to the best of our knowledge, there is currently no study that has made a large inventory of research focused specifically on the effects of standardized programs on burnout. Which professional populations have already been studied? What are the characteristics of the programs? Have studies shown a significant effect and on what indicator? Objective To assess the effects of standardized programs of mindfulness on burnout, we carried out a systematic review using an exhaustive inventory of the international literature based on randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Methods The articles were selected according to PRISMA recommendations. The Embase, PubMed/MEDLINE, EBSCOhost, HAL databases were searched with the keywords “mindfulness,” “burnout,” and “randomized” in the title and abstract of each article. The data were all collected in an Excel spreadsheet and analyzed in pivot tables, which were then presented in graphs and maps. Results A total of 49 RCTs were thus selected, the majority of which were of good methodological quality, of American origin (43% of studies), concerned professionals in the health sector (64% of participants included), and mostly women (76%). The RCTs assessed the effects of 31 different mindfulness programs, mostly with the Maslach Burnout Inventory (78% of RCTs). More than two-thirds of RCTs (67%) showed a significant beneficial effect on burnout measurement indicators, with emotional exhaustion being the most impacted component. Conclusion This systematic review shows that mindfulness-based interventions could be approaches of choice to prevent emotional distress of burnout. Further studies are still needed to determine which type of program is best suited to impact the two other components of burnout.
    Date 2024-5-22
    Titre abrégé Effects of standardized mindfulness programs on burnout
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1381373/full
    Consulté le 29/01/2025 22:39:56
    Volume 12
    Pages 1381373
    Publication Frontiers in Public Health
    DOI 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1381373
    Abrév. de revue Front. Public Health
    ISSN 2296-2565
    Date d'ajout 29/01/2025 22:39:56
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  • Mind-body practices in chronic inflammatory arthritis

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Jean Sibilia
    Auteur Fabrice Berna
    Auteur Jean-Gérard Bloch
    Auteur Marc Scherlinger
    Résumé Mind-body practices are complementary approaches recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO). While these practices are very diverse, they all focus on the interaction between mind and body. These include mindful meditation, yoga, Tai Chi, sophrology, hypnosis and various relaxation techniques. There is growing interest in incorporating these strategies in the management of chronic rheumatic diseases including rheumatoid arthritis. The aim of this review is to describe the main mind-body practices and analyze the existing evidence in chronic rheumatic diseases. In rheumatoid arthritis, the MindfulnessBased Stress Reduction program, yoga, Tai Chi and relaxation may improve patient-reported outcomes, but the benefit on inflammation and structural progression is unclear. In spondyloarthritis, very few studies are available but similar evidence exist. Further evaluations of these practices in chronic rheumatic diseases are needed since their risk/benefit ratio appears excellent.
    Date 05/2024
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1297319X23001240
    Consulté le 08/03/2025 13:00:06
    Volume 91
    Pages 105645
    Publication Joint Bone Spine
    DOI 10.1016/j.jbspin.2023.105645
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Joint Bone Spine
    ISSN 1297319X
    Date d'ajout 08/03/2025 13:00:06
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 20:25:04

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  • Benefits of Tai Chi for Physical and Mental Health

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Alice Guyon
    Date 2024-03-25
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. www.xiahepublishing.com
    URL http://www.xiahepublishing.com/2835-6357/FIM-2023-00088
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 16:33:10
    Extra Publisher: Xia & He Publishing Inc.
    Volume 3
    Pages 69-73
    Publication Future Integrative Medicine
    DOI 10.14218/FIM.2023.00088
    Numéro 1
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 16:33:10
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  • Interventions de pleine conscience et de psychologie positive dans la prise en charge de la dépression : une étude pilote comparative contrôlée

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur F. Albignac
    Auteur S. Lantheaume
    Auteur R. Shankland
    Date 03/2024
    Langue fr
    Titre abrégé Interventions de pleine conscience et de psychologie positive dans la prise en charge de la dépression
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0033298422000590
    Consulté le 29/01/2025 21:53:22
    Volume 69
    Pages 49-65
    Publication Psychologie Française
    DOI 10.1016/j.psfr.2022.07.004
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Psychologie Française
    ISSN 00332984
    Date d'ajout 29/01/2025 21:53:22
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  • Oxytocin Modulation in Mindfulness-Based Pain Management for Chronic Pain

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Oytun Aygün
    Auteur Emily Mohr
    Auteur Colin Duff
    Auteur Sophie Matthew
    Auteur Poppy Schoenberg
    Résumé In the context of chronic pain management, opioid-based treatments have been heavily relied upon, raising concerns related to addiction and misuse. Non-pharmacological approaches, such as Mindfulness-Based Pain Management, offer alternative strategies. We conducted a mechanistic clinical study to investigate the impact of an 8-week Mindfulness-Based Pain Management intervention on chronic pain, the modulation of inflammatory markers, stress physiology, and oxytocin, and their interplay with clinical pain symptoms and perception, in comparison to a patient wait-list active control. A total of 65 participants, including 50 chronic pain patients and 15 healthy controls, underwent salivary assays to assess endocrine markers, oxytocin, interleukin (IL)-1b, IL-6, IL-8, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-a, and dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEA-S). Psychological assessments were also conducted to evaluate aspects of pain perception, mindfulness, mood, and well-being. Findings revealed significant differences between chronic pain patients and healthy controls in various clinical metrics, highlighting the psychological distress experienced by patients. Following Mindfulness-Based Pain Management, oxytocin levels significantly increased in chronic pain patients, that was not observed in the patient wait-list control group. In contrast, cytokine and DHEA-S levels decreased (not to statistically significant margins) supporting anti-inflammatory effects of Mindfulness-Based Pain Management. The fact DHEA-S levels, a marker of stress, did attenuate but not to statistically meaningful levels, suggests that pain reduction was not solely related to stress reduction, and that oxytocin pathways may be more salient than previously considered. Psychological assessments demonstrated substantial improvements in pain perception and mood in the intervention group. These results contribute to the growing body of evidence regarding the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions in chronic pain management and underscore oxytocin’s potential role as a therapeutic target.
    Date 2024-02-15
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/14/2/253
    Consulté le 07/03/2025 13:59:27
    Autorisations https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    Volume 14
    Pages 253
    Publication Life
    DOI 10.3390/life14020253
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Life
    ISSN 2075-1729
    Date d'ajout 07/03/2025 13:59:27
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  • A call for mindfulness-based interventions for cannabis-use disorders

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Tangui Barré
    Auteur Faredj Cherikh
    Auteur Patrizia Carrieri
    Auteur Fabienne Marcellin
    Résumé Cannabis use is being increasingly liberalized worldwide, and an increasing prevalence of cannabis-use disorder (CUD) is observed. The few current therapeutic options for CUD are only modestly effective. Mindfulness-based interventions offer promising prospects for the management of substance-use disorders. However, despite proliferating literature on mindfulness and substance use, few studies have explored mindfulness in terms of cannabis use and CUD. There are many possibilities for the implementation of mindfulness-based interventions for cannabis use reduction, especially for younger users, who are more vulnerable to cannabis-related harms. Accordingly, large controlled trials are needed to reliably assess the potential of such interventions. Résumé La consommation de cannabis est de plus en plus libéralisée dans le monde, et on observe une prévalence croissante des troubles liés à l’usage de cannabis (TUC). Les quelques options thérapeutiques actuellement disponibles pour les TUC ne sont que modestement efficaces. Les interventions basées sur la pleine conscience offrent des perspectives prometteuses pour la gestion des troubles liés à l’usage de substances. Cependant, malgré la prolifération de la littérature scientifique sur la pleine conscience et l’usage de substances, peu d’études ont exploré le potentiel de la pleine conscience dans le cadre spécifique de l’usage de cannabis et des TUC. Il existe de nombreuses possibilités de mise en œuvre d’interventions basées sur la pleine conscience pour la réduction de l’usage de cannabis, particulièrement pertinentes pour les jeunes consommateurs, plus vulnérables aux méfaits du cannabis. Par conséquent, des essais contrôlés à grande échelle sont nécessaires pour évaluer de manière fiable le potentiel de telles interventions.
    Date 2024-02-01
    Catalogue de bibl. ScienceDirect
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013700623001185
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 17:08:56
    Volume 50
    Pages 118-120
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2023.06.015
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue L'Encéphale
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 17:08:56
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 17:08:56

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Adolescent
    • Cannabis-use disorder
    • Young adult
    • Pleine conscience
    • Adolescence
    • Jeunes adultes
    • Troubles liés à l’usage de cannabis

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  • Treating Parental Burnout: Impact and Particularities of a Mindfulness- and Compassion-Based Approach

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Marie Bayot
    Auteur Maria Elena Brianda
    Auteur Nastasya van der Straten
    Auteur Moïra Mikolajczak
    Auteur Rebecca Shankland
    Auteur Isabelle Roskam
    Résumé Mindfulness- and self-compassion-based programs have been shown to reduce parental stress, and levels of mindfulness and self-compassion have been shown to be negatively related to parental burnout (PB) factors. Based on these results, the present study aimed to test the efficacy of an 8-week mindfulness and compassion-based group approach (MCA) (n = 29) compared with the existing Parenting in Balance Program (PBP) (n = 25). Parents were blindly enrolled in one of the two conditions. Parental burnout, parental neglect and violence, irritability, parental balance between stress-enhancing and stress-alleviating factors, hair cortisol, and mindful parenting and self-compassion were measured before, after, and three months after the end of the program. All the measured outcomes positively changed over time in both conditions, except for irritability. Large effect sizes were found for parental burnout, parental neglect and violence, and mindful parenting and self-compassion. However, contrary to our hypothesis, the decrease in parental burnout in the MCA was not significantly related to an increase in mindful parenting nor self-compassion. Furthermore, certain participants from the MCA group reported higher levels of parental burnout after the intervention. The absence of specific effects between MCA and PBP programs suggests the presence of common effectiveness factors. Therefore, future studies need to analyze specific variables that may explain differential effects of programs on parental burnout levels.
    Date 2024/2
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Treating Parental Burnout
    Catalogue de bibl. www.mdpi.com
    URL https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/2/168
    Consulté le 05/02/2025 18:09:58
    Autorisations http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    Extra Number: 2 Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Volume 11
    Pages 168
    Publication Children
    DOI 10.3390/children11020168
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 2227-9067
    Date d'ajout 05/02/2025 18:09:58
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    • mindful parenting
    • mindfulness-based programs
    • parental neglect
    • parental violence

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  • Effect of cognitive behavioural therapy and yoga for generalised anxiety disorder on sleep quality in a randomised controlled trial: the role of worry, mindfulness, and perceived stress as mediators

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Ryan J. Jacoby
    Auteur Mackenzie L. Brown
    Auteur Sarah T. Wieman
    Auteur David Rosenfield
    Auteur Susanne S. Hoeppner
    Auteur Eric Bui
    Auteur Elizabeth A. Hoge
    Auteur Sat Bir S. Khalsa
    Auteur Stefan G. Hofmann
    Auteur Naomi M. Simon
    Résumé Summary Sleep disturbances are present in ~65% of individuals with generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). Although both Kundalini yoga (KY) and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) are effective treatment options for GAD, little is known about how these treatments compare in improving sleep for GAD and what drives these changes. Accordingly, we examined the effects of CBT, KY, and stress education (SEdu; an attention control condition) on subjective sleep quality (as measured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index [PSQI] and Insomnia Severity Index [ISI]) in a randomised controlled trial of 226 adults with GAD (mean age 33.37 years; 70% female; 79% White). We hypothesised that both CBT and KY would outperform SEdu in improving sleep disturbances. Three potential mediators of sleep improvement (worry, mindfulness, perceived stress) were also examined. In line with hypotheses, PSQI and ISI scores significantly improved from pre‐ to post‐treatment for all three treatment groups (all p  < 0.001, all d  > 0.97). However, contrary to predictions, sleep changes were not significantly greater for CBT or KY compared to SEdu. In mediation analyses, within‐person deviations in worry, mindfulness, and stress each significantly mediated the effect of time on sleep outcomes. Degree of change in sleep attributable to worry (CBT > KY > SEdu) and perceived stress (CBT, KY > SEdu) was moderated by treatment group. Personalised medicine as well as combined treatment approaches should be studied to help reduce sleep difficulties for patients with GAD who do not respond.
    Date 02/2024
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Effect of cognitive behavioural therapy and yoga for generalised anxiety disorder on sleep quality in a randomised controlled trial
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    URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jsr.13992
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:24:27
    Volume 33
    Pages e13992
    Publication Journal of Sleep Research
    DOI 10.1111/jsr.13992
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Journal of Sleep Research
    ISSN 0962-1105, 1365-2869
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:24:27
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  • Virtual Exercise in Medicine: A Proof of Concept in a Healthy Population

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Barbara Le Roy
    Auteur Charles Martin-Krumm
    Auteur Charlotte Poupon
    Auteur Raphaëlle Richieri
    Auteur Eric Malbos
    Auteur Fanny Barthélémy
    Auteur Eric Guedj
    Auteur Marion Trousselard
    Résumé Background: Science is beginning to establish the benefits of the use of virtual reality (VR) in health care. This therapeutic approach may be an appropriate complementary treatment for some mental illnesses. It could prevent high levels of morbidity and improve the physical health of patients. For many years, the literature has shown the health benefits of physical exercise. Physical exercise in a VR environment may improve the management of mild to moderate mental health conditions. In this context, we developed a virtual environment combined with an ergocycle (the augmented physical training for isolated and confined environments [APTICE] system). Objective: This study aims to investigate the impact of physical exercise in a VR environment. Methods: A total of 14 healthy participants (11 men and 3 women; mean age 43.28, SD 10.60 years) undertook 15 minutes of immersive physical exercise using the system. Measures included mindfulness and immersion disposition, subjective perceptions of sensory information, user experience, and VR experience (ie, psychological state, flow, and presence). Results: First, the APTICE system appears to be a useful tool because the user experience is positive (subscales in the AttrakDiff questionnaire: pragmatic quality=0.99; hedonic quality–stimulation=1.90; hedonic quality–identification=0.67; attractiveness=1.58). Second, the system can induce a positive psychological state (negative emotion, P=.06) and an experience of flow and presence (P values ranging from &lt;.001 to .04). Third, individual immersive and mindful disposition plays a role in the VR experience (P values ranging from &lt;.02 to .04). Finally, our findings suggest that there is a link between the subjective perception of sensory information and the VR experience (P values ranging from &lt;.02 to .04). Conclusions: These results indicate that the device is well accepted with positive psychological and exteroceptive outcomes. Overall, the APTICE system could be a proof of concept to explore the benefits of virtual physical exercise in clinical medicine.
    Date 2024-01-22
    Langue EN
    Titre abrégé Virtual Exercise in Medicine
    Catalogue de bibl. formative.jmir.org
    URL https://formative.jmir.org/2024/1/e45637
    Consulté le 29/01/2025 23:38:43
    Autorisations Unless stated otherwise, all articles are open-access distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work ("first published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research...") is properly cited with original URL and bibliographic citation information. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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    Volume 8
    Pages e45637
    Publication JMIR Formative Research
    DOI 10.2196/45637
    Numéro 1
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  • Disentangling the Link Between Mindfulness and Dissociation in PTSD: The Mediating Role of Attention and Emotional Acceptance

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A Vancappel
    Auteur C Hingray
    Auteur C Reveillere
    Auteur W El-Hage
    Résumé IntroductionA number of studies have investigated the relationship between mindfulness and dissociation and suggested that mindfulness-based interventions could be effective in the treatment of dissociative symptoms. A recent study in healthy volunteers found that attention and emotional acceptance mediates this relationship. However, no study has yet been performed among a clinical sample to assess this association.MethodWe recruited 90 patients (76 women) suffering from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). They completed self-report questionnaires to measure PTSD, dissociation, emotion regulation difficulties, childhood trauma, mindfulness abilities and cognitive abilities.ResultsWe found that mindfulness abilities, emotional difficulties, dissociation and attention-concentration were all related to each other. Using a step-by-step approach and bootstrapping techniques, we found a significant indirect effect of mindfulness abilities on dissociation through non-acceptance (confidence interval 95%=-.14 to -.01) and attentional difficulties (confidence interval 95%=-.23 to -.05).ConclusionPatients with higher levels of dissociative symptoms have less capacity for mindfulness. Our results support Bishop et al.'s model proposing that attention and emotional acceptance are the two active components of mindfulness. To extend our findings, clinical trials are required to evaluate a causal relationship and the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions for patients suffering from dissociation.
    Date 01/2024
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Disentangling the Link Between Mindfulness and Dissociation in PTSD
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15299732.2023.2231907
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:43:14
    Volume 25
    Pages 30-44
    Publication Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
    DOI 10.1080/15299732.2023.2231907
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
    ISSN 1529-9732, 1529-9740
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:43:14
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  • Clustering and drivers of symptoms observed at week six after antidepressant treatment in depressed outpatients

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Michel Danon
    Auteur Daphnée Poupon
    Auteur Philippe Courtet
    Auteur Philip Gorwood
    Résumé Abstract Background Depressive symptoms remaining after antidepressant treatment increase the risk of relapse and recurrence. We aimed to analyze the distribution and main drivers of remaining symptoms in patients with a major depressive episode. Methods Two independent samples of 8,229 and 5,926 patients from two large naturalistic studies were retrospectively analyzed. DSM-IV criteria for major depressive episodes were assessed during two face-to-face visits with clinicians: before the prescription of a new antidepressant, and after 6 weeks of treatment. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) was used to assess baseline severity of anxiety and depression. Results In both samples, two clusters of remaining symptoms were observed. The first cluster encompassed symptoms related to a negative emotional and cognitive bias and was specifically driven by the baseline severity of depression. The second cluster encompassed neurovegetative symptoms and was specifically driven by the baseline severity of anxiety. Conclusions The baseline anxiety-depressive balance of patients could be considered to adapt the treatment, focusing on emotional and cognitive symptoms with patients with high baseline severity of depression, and neurovegetative symptoms with patients with high baseline anxiety severity.
    Date 2024
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933824018017/type/journal_article
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:10:52
    Autorisations http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
    Volume 67
    Pages e85
    Publication European Psychiatry
    DOI 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2024.1801
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Eur. Psychiatr.
    ISSN 0924-9338, 1778-3585
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:10:52
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  • Impact of mindfulness-based and health self-management interventions on mindfulness, self-compassion, and physical activity in older adults with subjective cognitive decline: A secondary analysis of the SCD-Well randomized controlled trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Ylenia D'elia
    Auteur Tim Whitfield
    Auteur Marco Schlosser
    Auteur Antoine Lutz
    Auteur Thorsten Barnhofer
    Auteur Gaël Chételat
    Auteur Natalie L. Marchant
    Auteur Julie Gonneaud
    Auteur Olga Klimecki
    Auteur The Medit-Ageing Group
    Résumé INTRODUCTION Older adults experiencing subjective cognitive decline (SCD) have a higher risk of dementia. Reducing this risk through behavioral interventions, which can increase emotional well-being (mindfulness and compassion) and physical activity, is crucial in SCD. METHODS SCD-Well is a multicenter, observer-blind, randomized, controlled, superiority trial. Three hundred forty-seven participants (mean [standard deviation] age: 72.7 [6.9] years; 64.6% women) were recruited from memory clinics in four European sites to assess the impact of an 8-week caring mindfulness-based approach for seniors (CMBAS) and a health self-management program (HSMP) on mindfulness, self-compassion, and physical activity. RESULTS CMBAS showed a significant within-group increase in self-compassion from baseline to post-intervention and both a within- and between-group increase to follow-up visit (24 weeks). HSMP showed a significant within- and between-group increase in physical activity from baseline to post-intervention and to follow-up visit. DISCUSSION Non-pharmacological interventions can differentially promote modifiable factors linked to healthy aging in older adults with SCD.
    Date 2024
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Impact of mindfulness-based and health self-management interventions on mindfulness, self-compassion, and physical activity in older adults with subjective cognitive decline
    Catalogue de bibl. Wiley Online Library
    URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/dad2.12558
    Consulté le 29/01/2025 22:49:57
    Autorisations © 2024 The Authors. Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Alzheimer's Association.
    Extra _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/dad2.12558
    Volume 16
    Pages e12558
    Publication Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring
    DOI 10.1002/dad2.12558
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 2352-8729
    Date d'ajout 29/01/2025 22:49:57
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    • mindfulness
    • physical activity
    • aging
    • Alzheimer's disease
    • dementia
    • non-pharmacological interventions
    • self-compassion

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  • Effects of a mindfulness-based intervention and a health self-management programme on psychological well-being in older adults with subjective cognitive decline: Secondary analyses from the SCD-Well randomised clinical trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Marco Schlosser
    Auteur Harriet Demnitz-King
    Auteur Thorsten Barnhofer
    Auteur Fabienne Collette
    Auteur Julie Gonneaud
    Auteur Gaël Chételat
    Auteur Frank Jessen
    Auteur Matthias Kliegel
    Auteur Olga M. Klimecki
    Auteur Antoine Lutz
    Auteur Natalie L. Marchant
    Auteur on behalf of the Medit-Ageing Research Group
    Résumé Objectives Older adults with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) recruited from memory clinics have an increased risk of developing dementia and regularly experience reduced psychological well-being related to memory concerns and fear of dementia. Research on improving well-being in SCD is limited and lacks non-pharmacological approaches. We investigated whether mindfulness-based and health education interventions can enhance well-being in SCD. Methods The SCD-Well trial (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03005652) randomised 147 older adults with SCD to an 8-week caring mindfulness-based approach for seniors (CMBAS) or an active comparator (health self-management programme [HSMP]). Well-being was assessed at baseline, post-intervention, and 6-month post-randomisation using the Psychological Well-being Scale (PWBS), the World Health Organisation’s Quality of Life (QoL) Assessment psychological subscale, and composites capturing meditation-based well-being dimensions of awareness, connection, and insight. Mixed effects models were used to assess between- and within-group differences in change. Results CMBAS was superior to HSMP on changes in connection at post-intervention. Within both groups, PWBS total scores, psychological QoL, and composite scores did not increase. Exploratory analyses indicated increases in PWBS autonomy at post-intervention in both groups. Conclusion Two non-pharmacological interventions were associated with only limited effects on psychological well-being in SCD. Longer intervention studies with waitlist/retest control groups are needed to assess if our findings reflect intervention brevity and/or minimal base rate changes in well-being.
    Date 15 déc. 2023
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Effects of a mindfulness-based intervention and a health self-management programme on psychological well-being in older adults with subjective cognitive decline
    Catalogue de bibl. PLoS Journals
    URL https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0295175
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 16:49:40
    Extra Publisher: Public Library of Science
    Volume 18
    Pages e0295175
    Publication PLOS ONE
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0295175
    Numéro 12
    Abrév. de revue PLOS ONE
    ISSN 1932-6203
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 16:49:40
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 16:49:40

    Marqueurs :

    • Anxiety
    • Cognitive psychology
    • Elderly
    • Global health
    • Mental health and psychiatry
    • Quality of life
    • Clinical psychology
    • Health education and awareness

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  • Intérêt du développement d’interventions basées sur l’acceptation et la <i>mindfulness</i> dans la régulation des émotions des personnes souffrant de troubles du comportement alimentaire

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Maria Alejandra Laszcz
    Auteur Eduardo Keegan
    Auteur Laurent Cruchet
    Auteur Paul Bernard
    Auteur Loretta Sala
    Auteur Philip Gorwood
    Auteur Lucia Romo
    Résumé Résumé Des déficits de régulation des émotions ont été observés dans des nombreux troubles psychopathologiques, ce qui montre l’importance d’améliorer la capacité des patients à réguler leurs émotions dans la pratique clinique. Les patients souffrant de troubles des conduites alimentaires en font partie. Cet article présente une brève revue de la littérature des mécanismes de régulation des émotions identifiés chez des patients souffrant de troubles des conduites alimentaires et propose des vecteurs de changement des modèles interventionnels de régulation des émotions adaptative basés sur la mindfulness et l’acceptation. Deficiencies in managing emotions have been observed in numerous psychopathological disorders, which highlights the importance of improving patients’ ability to deal with their emotions in clinical practice. Patients with eating disorders are no exception. This article presents a brief review of the literature on emotion management mechanisms identified in patients with eating disorders and proposes vectors for change in adaptive emotion management intervention models based on mindfulness and acceptance.
    Date 2023-11-01
    Catalogue de bibl. ScienceDirect
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003448723000963
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 16:34:40
    Volume 181
    Pages 787-790
    Publication Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2023.03.008
    Numéro 9
    Abrév. de revue Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 16:34:40
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    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Emotion regulation
    • MBCT
    • Pleine conscience
    • Acceptance
    • Acceptation
    • Eating disorders
    • Régulation des émotions
    • Troubles du comportement alimentaire

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  • Mind–body and art therapies impact on emotional regulation in patients with chronic diseases: a pragmatic mixed-methods randomized controlled trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A. Le Rhun
    Auteur P. Caillet
    Auteur M. Lebeaupin
    Auteur M. Duval
    Auteur L. Guilmault
    Auteur E. Anthoine
    Auteur G. Borghi
    Auteur B. Leclère
    Auteur L. Moret
    Résumé Effective emotional regulation is recognized as essential to a good mental health of people with chronic diseases, and Mind–body and Art Therapies (MBATs) could have a positive effect on emotional regulation skills in this population. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the effect of MBATs on emotional regulation as measured by the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) questionnaire.
    Date 2023-09-28
    Titre abrégé Mind–body and art therapies impact on emotional regulation in patients with chronic diseases
    Catalogue de bibl. BioMed Central
    URL https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-023-04173-8
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 18:06:36
    Volume 23
    Pages 344
    Publication BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
    DOI 10.1186/s12906-023-04173-8
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
    ISSN 2662-7671
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 18:06:36
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    • Emotional regulation
    • Mixed methods
    • Mind–body therapies
    • Chronic disease
    • Clinical trial
    • Sensitive art therapies

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  • Talk and Meditation Group for Autistic Women Who Have Experienced Trauma

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Véronique Goussé
    Date 2023-09-01
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. Springer Link
    URL https://doi.org/10.1007/s41252-023-00332-7
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 17:18:11
    Volume 7
    Pages 485-487
    Publication Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
    DOI 10.1007/s41252-023-00332-7
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Adv Neurodev Disord
    ISSN 2366-7540
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 17:18:11
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 17:18:11
  • Alliance thérapeutique, douleur et pratiques à médiation corporelle

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Maximilien Bachelart
    Auteur Antoine Bioy
    Auteur Kristell Clerc
    Date 09/2023
    Langue fr
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1624568723000896
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 17:06:05
    Volume 24
    Pages 173-181
    Publication Douleurs : Évaluation - Diagnostic - Traitement
    DOI 10.1016/j.douler.2023.06.002
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue Douleurs : Évaluation - Diagnostic - Traitement
    ISSN 16245687
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 17:06:05
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  • The metacognitive link between co-occurring intra- and interpersonal symptoms in major depression

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur O. Lefebvre
    Auteur L. Mellas
    Auteur V. Yon
    Résumé Objectives Co-occurring symptoms in depressed people currently in a relationship are sometimes considered to be due to interpersonal variables like dyadic adjustment, or intrapersonal factors such as a lack of dispositional mindfulness. Recent theories of emotional distress have, however, proposed that metacognitive beliefs could be a better link between these frequently co-occurring symptoms in major depression. Methods In a French sample of depressed inpatients currently in a relationship (n=30), we conducted a mediation analysis to assess whether the score of the Metacognitions Questionnaire-30 mediated the relation between on the one side the Beck depression inventory and on the other side the dyadic adjustment scale, the Beck anxiety inventory, and the five facets mindfulness questionnaire. Results By using a multiple linear regression and the Sobel test, we found that the Metacognitions Questionnaire fully mediated the association of depression severity with both anxiety and the affectionate expression of the Dyadic Adjustment Scale, and partially mediated that of the Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire with depression severity. Conclusions These results obtained in a clinical sample gave support for the mediating role of dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs on some aspects of depressive symptomatology, as well as the likely metacognitive nature of important dispositional mindfulness facets. Limitations of this study are discussed, including its cross-sectional design as well as its sample size. Résumé Objectifs Les symptômes concomitants de la dépression chez des personnes actuellement en couple, comme l’anxiété, sont parfois considérés comme étant dus à des variables interpersonnelles telles que l’ajustement dyadique ou à des facteurs intrapersonnels tels qu’un manque de disposition à la pleine conscience. Des théories récentes sur la détresse émotionnelle ont cependant suggéré que les croyances métacognitives pourraient être un meilleur lien entre ces symptômes dans la dépression majeure. Méthode Dans un échantillon français de patients hospitalisés pour dépression majeure et actuellement en couple (n=30), nous avons mené une analyse de médiation pour évaluer si le score au Questionnaire des Métacognitions à 30 items médiatisait la relation entre d’une part l’inventaire de dépression de Beck II et d’autre part l’échelle d’ajustement dyadique, l’inventaire d’anxiété de Beck et le questionnaire de pleine conscience à cinq facettes. Résultats En utilisant la régression linéaire multiple et le test de Sobel, nous avons constaté que le questionnaire des métacognitions à 30 items médiatisait les associations entre la sévérité de la dépression et les trois domaines que sont l’anxiété, l’expression affectueuse de l’échelle d’ajustement dyadique et le score global du questionnaire de pleine conscience à cinq facettes. Conclusions Ces résultats obtenus dans un échantillon clinique francophone ont apporté un soutien empirique au rôle médiateur des croyances métacognitives dysfonctionnelles sur certains aspects de la symptomatologie dépressive, ainsi qu’à l’hypothèse d’une nature probablement métacognitive de la disposition à la pleine conscience. Les limites de cette étude sont discutées, y compris sa conception transversale ainsi que la taille de son échantillon.
    Date 2023-08-01
    Catalogue de bibl. ScienceDirect
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013700622001063
    Consulté le 29/01/2025 22:13:35
    Volume 49
    Pages 357-363
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2022.03.004
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue L'Encéphale
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 29/01/2025 22:13:35
    Modifié le 29/01/2025 22:13:49

    Marqueurs :

    • Anxiety
    • Depression
    • Dyadic adjustment
    • Metacognitive beliefs
    • Mindfulness/meditation
    • Ajustement dyadique
    • Anxiété
    • Croyances métacognitives
    • Dépression
    • Pleine conscience/méditation

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  • Management of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms by yoga: an overview

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Nina Laplaud
    Auteur Anaïck Perrochon
    Auteur Matthieu Gallou-Guyot
    Auteur Maarten Moens
    Auteur Lisa Goudman
    Auteur Romain David
    Auteur Philippe Rigoard
    Auteur Maxime Billot
    Résumé Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can occur after trauma. While PTSD management strategies include first-line pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy, mind–body therapies, such as yoga, are applied in the PTSD population. This overview aimed to summarize the effectiveness of yoga interventions on PTSD symptoms in adults in a systematic review (SR) including randomized controlled trials (RCTs).
    Date 2023-07-21
    Titre abrégé Management of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms by yoga
    Catalogue de bibl. BioMed Central
    URL https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-023-04074-w
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 18:52:35
    Volume 23
    Pages 258
    Publication BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
    DOI 10.1186/s12906-023-04074-w
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
    ISSN 2662-7671
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 18:52:35
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    • Mindfulness
    • Meditation
    • PTSD
    • Physical activity
    • Complementary and alternative approach
    • Mind–body therapies

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  • Interaction of mediation and moderation effects of positivity, cognitive fusion, brooding and mindfulness

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A. Vancappel
    Auteur R. Courtois
    Auteur C. Réveillère
    Auteur W. El-Hage
    Résumé Introduction. - Currently, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) targets multiple cognitive processes. However, only a few studies have focused on the interaction among these processes. Preliminary studies have iden-tified a moderation effect of rumination on the link between thought content and emotional difficulties, and a mediation effect of ruminations on the link between mindfulness and emotional difficulties. Method. - We recruited 236 participants (185 women) who consented online to participate by choosing to either continue with the study or decline to proceed. They completed a battery of questionnaires online, namely Positivity scale, General Health Questionnaire, Rumination Response Scale, Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire and Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire. Results. - All cognitive processes were significantly correlated with emotional distress. Step-by-step linear regression analysis revealed that positivity, cognitive fusion and brooding were significant independent predictors of emotional difficulties. Bootstrapping analysis confirmed that cognitive fusion and brooding mediate the link between mindfulness and depression and anxiety-insomnia. They also demonstrated that cognitive fusion moderates the link between positivity and depression but not anxiety-insomnia. Conclusion. - Cognitive processes interact with each other. Taken together, these results suggest that combining cognitive interventions is not useful and that different cognitive interventions may be selected depending on the patient's profile.
    Date 06/2023
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0013700622000343
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:38:48
    Volume 49
    Pages 227-233
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2021.12.003
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue L'Encéphale
    ISSN 00137006
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:38:48
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  • A cognitive behavioral model for dissociation: Conceptualization, empirical evidence and clinical implications

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A. Vancappel
    Auteur W El-Hage
    Résumé There is a lack of evidence-based models and treatment for dissociation. This article aims to fill this gap by providing a comprehensive evidence-based model for dissociation using a cognitive behavioral conceptualization. We postulate that, following an initial experience of dissociation, associative conditioning will increase the frequency and intensity of dissociative symptoms. Various mechanisms could facilitate dissociation: negative beliefs about emotion, beliefs about dissociation, emotional dysregulation, low attentional control and poor mindfulness skills. Based on this model, a range of clinical interventions can be proposed to reduce dissociation, including cognitive restructuring through reality testing, decisional balance and Socratic questioning, emotion regulation and attentional training, and mindfulness-based programs. The impact of these interventions on dissociation needs to be appraised using experimental methodologies (randomized controlled trials and intervention studies with outcome measures).
    Date 06/2023
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé A cognitive behavioral model for dissociation
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2589979123000124
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:41:30
    Volume 33
    Pages 127-137
    Publication Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
    DOI 10.1016/j.jbct.2023.05.003
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
    ISSN 25899791
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:41:30
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  • A randomized trial to evaluate the effects of a supervised exercise program on insomnia in patients with non-metastatic breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy: design of the FATSOMCAN study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Chloé Drozd
    Auteur Elsa Curtit
    Auteur Quentin Jacquinot
    Auteur Charlène Marquine
    Auteur Laura Mansi
    Auteur Loïc Chaigneau
    Auteur Erion Dobi
    Auteur Julien Viot
    Auteur Guillaume Meynard
    Auteur Marie-Justine Paillard
    Auteur Morgan Goujon
    Auteur Pauline Roux
    Auteur Dewi Vernerey
    Auteur Valérie Gillet
    Auteur Hubert Bourdin
    Auteur Silvio Galli
    Auteur Nathalie Meneveau
    Auteur Fabienne Mougin
    Résumé Abstract Background Up to 70% of breast cancer patients report symptoms of insomnia during and after treatment. Despite the ubiquity of insomnia symptoms, they are under-screened, under-diagnosed and poorly managed in breast cancer patients. Sleep medications treat symptoms but are ineffective to cure insomnia. Other approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, relaxation through yoga and mindfulness are often not available for patients and are complex to implement. An aerobic exercise program could be a promising treatment and a feasible option for insomnia management in breast cancer patients, but few studies have investigated the effects of such a program on insomnia. Methods This multicenter, randomized clinical trial evaluate the effectiveness of a moderate to high intensity physical activity program (45 min, 3 times per week), lasting 12 weeks, in minimizing insomnia, sleep disturbances, anxiety/depression, fatigue, and pain, and in enhancing cardiorespiratory fitness. Patients with breast cancer be recruited from six hospitals in France and randomly allocated to either the “training” or the “control” group. Baseline assessments include questionnaires [Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index questionnaire (PSQI), Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS)], home polysomnography (PSG), and 7-day actigraphy coupled with completion of a sleep diary. Assessments are repeated at the end of training program and at six-month follow-up. Discussion This clinical trial will provide additional evidence regarding the effectiveness of physical exercise in minimizing insomnia during and after chemotherapy. If shown to be effective, exercise intervention programs will be welcome addition to the standard program of care offered to patients with breast cancer receiving chemotherapy. Trial registration : National Clinical Trials Number (NCT04867096).
    Date 2023-05-17
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé A randomized trial to evaluate the effects of a supervised exercise program on insomnia in patients with non-metastatic breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy
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    URL https://bmccancer.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12885-023-10902-6
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:15:53
    Volume 23
    Pages 449
    Publication BMC Cancer
    DOI 10.1186/s12885-023-10902-6
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue BMC Cancer
    ISSN 1471-2407
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:15:53
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  • The Craving-Manager smartphone app designed to diagnose substance use/addictive disorders, and manage craving and individual predictors of relapse: a study protocol for a multicenter randomized controlled trial

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    Auteur Fuschia Serre
    Auteur Sarah Moriceau
    Auteur Léa Donnadieu
    Auteur Camille Forcier
    Auteur Hélène Garnier
    Auteur Jean-Marc Alexandre
    Auteur Lucile Dupuy
    Auteur Pierre Philip
    Auteur Yannick Levavasseur
    Auteur Etienne De Sevin
    Auteur Marc Auriacombe
    Auteur for Craving-Manager RCT investigator group
    Résumé <sec><title>Background</title><p>The rate of individuals with addiction who are currently treated are low, and this can be explained by barriers such as stigma, desire to cope alone, and difficulty to access treatment. These barriers could be overcome by mobile technologies. EMI (Ecological Momentary Intervention) is a treatment procedure characterized by the delivery of interventions (messages on smartphones) to people in their daily lives. EMI presents opportunities for treatments to be available to people during times and in situations when they are most needed. Craving is a strong predictor of relapse and a key target for addiction treatment. Studies using Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) method have revealed that, in daily life, person-specific cues could precipitate craving, that in turn, is associated with a higher probability to report substance use and relapse in the following hours. Assessment and management of these specific situations in daily life could help to decrease addictive use and avoid relapse. The Craving-Manager smartphone app has been designed to diagnose addictive disorders, and assess and manage craving as well as individual predictors of use/relapse. It delivers specific and individualized interventions (counseling messages) composed of evidence-based addiction treatments approaches (cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness). The Craving-Manager app can be used for any addiction (substance or behavior). The objective of this protocol is to evaluate the efficacy of the Craving-Manager app in decreasing use (of primary substance(s)/addictive behavior(s)) over 4 weeks, among individuals on a waiting list for outpatient addiction treatment.</p></sec><sec><title>Methods/design</title><p>This multicenter double-blind randomized controlled trial (RCT) will compare two parallel groups: experimental group (full interventional version of the app, 4 weeks, EMA + EMI), versus control group (restricted version of the app, 4 weeks, only EMA). Two hundred and seventy-four participants will be recruited in 6 addiction treatment centers in France.</p></sec><sec><title>Discussion</title><p>This RCT will provide indication on how the Craving-Manager app will reduce addictive use (e.g., better craving management, better stimulus control) in both substance and behavioral addictions. If its efficacy is confirmed, the app could offer the possibility of an easy to use and personalized intervention accessible to the greatest number of individuals with addiction.</p></sec><sec><title>Clinical Trial Registration</title><p><ext-link xlink:href="http://ClinicalTrials.gov" ext-link-type="uri" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">ClinicalTrials.gov</ext-link>: NCT04732676.</p></sec>
    Date 2023-05-15
    Langue English
    Titre abrégé The Craving-Manager smartphone app designed to diagnose substance use/addictive disorders, and manage craving and individual predictors of relapse
    Catalogue de bibl. Frontiers
    URL https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychiatry/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1143167/full
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 18:39:13
    Extra Publisher: Frontiers
    Volume 14
    Publication Frontiers in Psychiatry
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1143167
    Abrév. de revue Front. Psychiatry
    ISSN 1664-0640
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 18:39:13
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 18:39:13

    Marqueurs :

    • Addiction
    • cognitive-behavioral therapy
    • craving
    • Ecological momentary intervention
    • mHealth
    • mobile phone apps
    • randomized controlled trial
    • Substance Use Disorders (SUDs)

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  • Hyperémèse gravidique : une étude de cas

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Irène Capponi
    Auteur Abdel H. Boudoukha
    Résumé L'hyperémèse gravidique (HG) durant la grossesse reste méconnue sur les plans étiologique et pathogénique et il n'existe pas de protocole thérapeutique de prise en charge psychologique. Pourtant, les conséquences de cette affection sont notoires : qualité de vie diminuée et détresse psychologique élevée. A travers l'étude de cas d'une patiente souffrant d'HG, nous présentons les trois périodes du travail psychologique dont le cadre et les orientations thérapeutiques se sont ajustés aux besoins de la patiente. Nous suggérons des pistes étiopathogéniques pour ce cas, à l'aune des connaissances scientifiques du champ de la psychopathologie cognitive, notamment de la théorie des schémas précoces inadaptés (SPI). Alors que cette patiente a précédemment vécu deux grossesses interrompues en raison d'HG, le travail de désactivation des SPI, combiné à des stratégies thérapeutiques des deuxième et troisième vagues des thérapies comportementales et cognitives (restructuration cognitivo-émotionnelle des croyances, coping, mindfulness) et à l'amélioration de la collaboration entre la patiente et l'équipe soignante, nous semble impliqué dans la régression du symptôme. La patiente a pu mener à terme sa grossesse et accueillir son premier enfant.
    Date 2023-05
    URL https://hal.science/hal-04416482
    Extra Publisher: Association pour l'Etude, la Modificationet la Thérapie du Comportement
    Volume 27
    Pages 4-24
    Publication Revue Francophone de Clinique Comportementale et Cognitive
    Numéro 1
    Date d'ajout 02/12/2024 10:53:41
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 17:03:19

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    • Case studies
    • Cognitive and behavioral therapy
    • étude de cas
    • Grossesse - psychologie
    • Hyperémèse gravidique
    • hypermesis gravidarium
    • Pregnancies treatment
    • Thérapie cognitive et comportementale
    • Vomissement

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  • The relationship between individual symptom connectivity and global eating disorder symptom severity

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Russell H. DuBois
    Auteur Rachel F. Rodgers
    Auteur Matthew Fuller‐Tyszkiewicz
    Auteur Mariya Shiyko
    Auteur Debra L. Franko
    Résumé Abstract Background The network approach has emerged as a useful framework for conceptualizing and investigating psychopathology, including eating disorders. Network connectivity, that is, the density of the connections among network nodes, has been somewhat neglected despite its theoretical relevance. As predicted by network theory, symptom connectivity would be distinct but related to symptom severity and may be a useful clinical indicator of psychopathology as stronger and/or more diffuse connections among symptoms offer more avenues for symptom activation. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between moment‐by‐moment individual‐level symptom connectivity and global levels of symptom severity in the context of eating disorder symptoms and experiences. Methods A sample of 58 female undergraduate college students, mean ( SD ) age = 20.5 (3.1) provided data on eating disorder symptoms eight times a day over the course of 10 days. Network analyses were used to calculate the eating disorder symptoms network connectivity for each participant. In addition, participants completed survey of self‐report measures of eating disorder symptom severity and trait mindfulness and body image flexibility. Results Analyses revealed a moderate, positive relationship between individual network connectivity and eating disorder symptom severity. In addition, symptom connectivity predicted unique variance of symptom severity even after controlling for other clinically‐relevant variables. Conclusions Individual‐level network connectivity may be an important dimension of psychopathology and further work exploring the role of network connectivity is warranted. Public Significance These findings suggest that symptom severity and the extent to which different eating disorder symptoms are connected are related but different dimensions. Investigating how these different dimensions play a role in eating disorder pathology could help to better understand and treat these disorders.
    Date 05/2023
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/eat.23882
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:16:42
    Volume 56
    Pages 933-943
    Publication International Journal of Eating Disorders
    DOI 10.1002/eat.23882
    Numéro 5
    Abrév. de revue Intl J Eating Disorders
    ISSN 0276-3478, 1098-108X
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:16:42
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  • Effect of environmental enrichment on relapse rates in patients with severe alcohol use disorder: protocol for a randomised controlled trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Lila Barillot
    Auteur Claudia Chauvet
    Auteur Marc Besnier
    Auteur Nematollah Jaafari
    Auteur Marcello Solinas
    Auteur Armand Chatard
    Résumé Introduction Alcohol use disorder (AUD) ranks among the most prevalent psychiatric disorders worldwide. Despite current treatments, more than half of patients relapse within weeks after treatment. In animal models, exposure to environmental enrichment (EE) has been shown to be a promising approach to reduce relapse. However, controlled, multimodal EE is difficult to transpose to humans. To address this gap, this study aims at assessing the effectiveness of exposure to a newly designed EE protocol during AUD treatment in reducing relapse to alcohol use. Our EE will allow an enhancement of the standard intervention, and will combine several promising enrichment factors identified in the literature—physical activity, cognitive stimulation, mindfulness and virtual reality (VR). Methods and analysis A randomised controlled trial involving 135 participants receiving treatment for severe AUD will be conducted. Patients will be randomised to an intervention enhancement group or a control group. The enhanced intervention will consist of six 40-min sessions of EE spread over 9 days. During the first 20 min of these sessions, patients will practise mindfulness in multisensory VR, in virtual environments designed to practise mindfulness and use it to regulate craving induced by virtual cues or stress. Then, participants will practise indoor cycling combined with cognitive training exercises. The control group will undergo standard management for AUD. The primary outcome is relapse assessed at 2 weeks after treatment, using a questionnaire and biological indicators. Relapse will be defined as drinking at least five drinks per occasion or drinking at least five times a week. It is predicted that the group receiving the EE intervention will have a lower relapse rate than the control group. The secondary outcomes are relapse at 1 month and 3 months after treatment, craving and drug-seeking behaviour, mindfulness skills acquisition and the effect of the intervention enhancement on the perceived richness of the daily environment, assessed by questionnaires and neuropsychological tasks. Ethics and dissemination All participants have to give written informed consent to the investigator. This study is approved by the Ethics Committee Nord Ouest IV of Lille (reference number 2022-A01156-37). Results will be disseminated through presentations, peer-reviewed journals and seminar conferences. All information on ethical considerations and open science practices can be accessed at https://osf.io/b57uj/ Trial registration number NCT05577741 .
    Date 05/2023
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Effect of environmental enrichment on relapse rates in patients with severe alcohol use disorder
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    URL https://bmjopen.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069249
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 17:56:47
    Volume 13
    Pages e069249
    Publication BMJ Open
    DOI 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069249
    Numéro 5
    Abrév. de revue BMJ Open
    ISSN 2044-6055, 2044-6055
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 17:57:17
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  • Metacognition and insight dynamics exploration in borderline personality disorder: Exploring the underlying dynamics

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Sylvia Martin
    Auteur Jonathan Del-Monte
    Résumé Metacognition and Insight are related to hard-to-treat disorders and among them is Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). We recruited 190 BPD patients and measured Insight, Metacognition, Impulsivity, and BPD traits. Results showed BPD's significant links with Insight and Metacognition. Metacognition significantly correlated with two Impulsivity dimensions, whereas Insight significantly correlated with most of them. Re-gressions analysis revealed a significant relationship between Insight and Metacognition on Impulsivity and Borderline traits. Mediation analysis proved the indirect effect of Metacognition/Insight on Borderline traits through Impulsivity at a significative level. Both seem relevant for research and therapeutic application in BPD following different dynamics even if the limitation of our study stands in its gender ratio and possible comor-bidity issues. Urgency appears as a critical factor to assess, notably with Positive emotion-based impulsivity.
    Date 04/2023
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Metacognition and insight dynamics exploration in borderline personality disorder
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022395623000924
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:37:01
    Volume 160
    Pages 225-231
    Publication Journal of Psychiatric Research
    DOI 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2023.02.023
    Abrév. de revue Journal of Psychiatric Research
    ISSN 00223956
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:37:01
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  • Effectiveness of interventions designed to mitigate the negative health outcomes of informal caregiving to older adults: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Mariam Kirvalidze
    Auteur Ahmad Abbadi
    Auteur Lena Dahlberg
    Auteur Lawrence B Sacco
    Auteur Lucas Morin
    Auteur Amaia Calderón-Larrañaga
    Résumé Objectives This umbrella review aimed to evaluate whether certain interventions can mitigate the negative health consequences of caregiving, which interventions are more effective than others depending on the circumstances, and how these interventions are experienced by caregivers themselves. Design An umbrella review of systematic reviews was conducted. Data sources Quantitative (with or without meta-analyses), qualitative and mixed-methods systematic reviews were included. Eligibility criteria Reviews were considered eligible if they met the following criteria: included primary studies targeting informal (ie, unpaid) caregivers of older people or persons presenting with ageing-related diseases; focused on support interventions and assessed their effectiveness (quantitative reviews) or their implementation and/or lived experience of the target population (qualitative reviews); included physical or mental health-related outcomes of informal caregivers. Data extraction and synthesis A total of 47 reviews were included, covering 619 distinct primary studies. Each potentially eligible review underwent critical appraisal and citation overlap assessment. Data were extracted independently by two reviewers and cross-checked. Quantitative review results were synthesised narratively and presented in tabular format, while qualitative findings were compiled using the mega-aggregation framework synthesis method. Results The evidence regarding the effectiveness of interventions on physical and mental health outcomes was inconclusive. Quantitative reviews were highly discordant, whereas qualitative reviews only reported practical, emotional and relational benefits. Multicomponent and person-centred interventions seemed to yield highest effectiveness and acceptability. Heterogeneity among caregivers, care receivers and care contexts was often overlooked. Important issues related to the low quality of evidence and futile overproduction of similar reviews were identified. Conclusions Lack of robust evidence calls for better intervention research and evaluation practices. It may be warranted to avoid one-size-fits-all approaches to intervention design. Primary care and other existing resources should be leveraged to support interventions, possibly with increasing contributions from the non-profit sector. PROSPERO registration number CRD42021252841; BMJ Open: doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053117.
    Date 04/2023
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Effectiveness of interventions designed to mitigate the negative health outcomes of informal caregiving to older adults
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    URL https://bmjopen.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068646
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:31:12
    Volume 13
    Pages e068646
    Publication BMJ Open
    DOI 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068646
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue BMJ Open
    ISSN 2044-6055, 2044-6055
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:31:12
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  • Mindfulness Training Changes Brain Dynamics During Depressive Rumination: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Anne Maj van der Velden
    Auteur Jacqueline Scholl
    Auteur Else-Marie Elmholdt
    Auteur Lone O. Fjorback
    Auteur Catherine J. Harmer
    Auteur Sara W. Lazar
    Auteur Mia S. O’Toole
    Auteur Jonathan Smallwood
    Auteur Andreas Roepstorff
    Auteur Willem Kuyken
    Date 2023-02-01
    Langue English
    Titre abrégé Mindfulness Training Changes Brain Dynamics During Depressive Rumination
    Catalogue de bibl. www.biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com
    URL https://www.biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com/article/S0006-3223(22)01435-4/fulltext
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 18:11:35
    Extra Publisher: Elsevier PMID: 36328822
    Volume 93
    Pages 233-242
    Publication Biological Psychiatry
    DOI 10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.06.038
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Biological Psychiatry
    ISSN 0006-3223, 1873-2402
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 18:11:35
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 18:11:35

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    • Mindfulness
    • Depression
    • Rumination
    • Interoceptive awareness
    • Mechanisms
    • Neural connectivity

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  • Mindfulness Training Changes Brain Dynamics During Depressive Rumination: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Anne Maj Van Der Velden
    Auteur Jacqueline Scholl
    Auteur Else-Marie Elmholdt
    Auteur Lone O. Fjorback
    Auteur Catherine J. Harmer
    Auteur Sara W. Lazar
    Auteur Mia S. O’Toole
    Auteur Jonathan Smallwood
    Auteur Andreas Roepstorff
    Auteur Willem Kuyken
    Résumé BACKGROUND: Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide and its prevalence is on the rise. One of the most debilitating aspects of depression is the dominance and persistence of depressive rumination, a state of mind that is linked to onset and recurrence of depression. Mindfulness meditation trains adaptive attention regulation and present-moment embodied awareness, skills that may be particularly useful during depressive mind states characterized by negative ruminative thoughts. METHODS: In a randomized controlled functional magnetic resonance imaging study (N = 80), we looked at the neurocognitive mechanisms behind mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (n = 50) for recurrent depression compared with treatment as usual (n = 30) across experimentally induced states of rest, mindfulness practice and rumination, and the relationship with dispositional psychological processes. RESULTS: Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy compared with treatment as usual led to decreased salience network connectivity to the lingual gyrus during a ruminative state, and this change in salience network connectivity mediated improvements in the ability to sustain and control attention to body sensations. CONCLUSIONS: These findings showed that a clinically effective mindfulness intervention modulates neurocognitive functioning during depressive rumination and the ability to sustain attention to the body.
    Date 02/2023
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Mindfulness Training Changes Brain Dynamics During Depressive Rumination
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0006322322014354
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:35:59
    Volume 93
    Pages 233-242
    Publication Biological Psychiatry
    DOI 10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.06.038
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Biological Psychiatry
    ISSN 00063223
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:35:59
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  • Cardiac biosignal in confined nuclear submarine patrol: Heart rate variability a marker of adaptation

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Barbara Le Roy
    Auteur Charlotte Aufauvre-Poupon
    Auteur Agathe Ferragu
    Auteur Alexandre Vannier
    Auteur Charles Martin-Krumm
    Auteur Marion Trousselard
    Date 02/2023
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Cardiac biosignal in confined nuclear submarine patrol
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0094576522006865
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 18:26:29
    Volume 203
    Pages 469-482
    Publication Acta Astronautica
    DOI 10.1016/j.actaastro.2022.12.014
    Abrév. de revue Acta Astronautica
    ISSN 00945765
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 18:26:29
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 18:26:41
  • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction vs Escitalopram for the Treatment of Adults With Anxiety Disorders: A Randomized Clinical Trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Elizabeth A. Hoge
    Auteur Eric Bui
    Auteur Mihriye Mete
    Auteur Mary Ann Dutton
    Auteur Amanda W. Baker
    Auteur Naomi M. Simon
    Résumé Importance Anxiety disorders are common, highly distressing, and impairing conditions. Effective treatments exist, but many patients do not access or respond to them. Mindfulness-based interventions, such as mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) are popular and can decrease anxiety, but it is unknown how they compare to standard first-line treatments. Objective To determine whether MBSR is noninferior to escitalopram, a commonly used first-line psychopharmacological treatment for anxiety disorders. Design, Setting, and Participants This randomized clinical trial (Treatments for Anxiety: Meditation and Escitalopram [TAME]) included a noninferiority design with a prespecified noninferiority margin. Patients were recruited between June 2018 and February 2020. The outcome assessments were performed by blinded clinical interviewer at baseline, week 8 end point, and follow-up visits at 12 and 24 weeks. Of 430 individuals assessed for inclusion, 276 adults with a diagnosed anxiety disorder from 3 urban academic medical centers in the US were recruited for the trial, and 208 completed the trial. Interventions Participants were 1:1 randomized to 8 weeks of the weekly MBSR course or the antidepressant escitalopram, flexibly dosed from 10 to 20 mg. Main Outcomes and Measures The primary outcome measure was anxiety levels as assessed with the Clinical Global Impression of Severity scale (CGI-S), with a predetermined noninferiority margin of −0.495 points. Results The primary noninferiority sample consisted of 208 patients (102 in MBSR and 106 in escitalopram), with a mean (SD) age of 33 (13) years; 156 participants (75%) were female; 32 participants (15%) were African American, 41 (20%) were Asian, 18 (9%) were Hispanic/Latino, 122 (59%) were White, and 13 (6%) were of another race or ethnicity (including Native American or Alaska Native, more than one race, or other, consolidated owing to low numbers). Baseline mean (SD) CGI-S score was 4.44 (0.79) for the MBSR group and 4.51 (0.78) for the escitalopram group in the per-protocol sample and 4.49 (0.77) vs 4.54 (0.83), respectively, in the randomized sample. At end point, the mean (SD) CGI-S score was reduced by 1.35 (1.06) for MBSR and 1.43 (1.17) for escitalopram. The difference between groups was −0.07 (0.16; 95% CI, −0.38 to 0.23; P  = .65), where the lower bound of the interval fell within the predefined noninferiority margin of −0.495, indicating noninferiority of MBSR compared with escitalopram. Secondary intent-to-treat analyses using imputed data also showed the noninferiority of MBSR compared with escitalopram based on the improvement in CGI-S score. Of patients who started treatment, 10 (8%) dropped out of the escitalopram group and none from the MBSR group due to adverse events. At least 1 study-related adverse event occurred for 110 participants randomized to escitalopram (78.6%) and 21 participants randomized to MBSR (15.4%). Conclusions and Relevance The results from this randomized clinical trial comparing a standardized evidence-based mindfulness-based intervention with pharmacotherapy for the treatment of anxiety disorders found that MBSR was noninferior to escitalopram. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03522844
    Date 2023-01-01
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction vs Escitalopram for the Treatment of Adults With Anxiety Disorders
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    URL https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/2798510
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:22:21
    Volume 80
    Pages 13
    Publication JAMA Psychiatry
    DOI 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.3679
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue JAMA Psychiatry
    ISSN 2168-622X
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:22:21
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  • Les modèles animaux du traumatisme et du trouble de stress post-traumatique

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Karim Benchenane
    Résumé Le trouble de stress post-traumatique (TSPT) est généralement associé à menace vitale et est parfois considéré comme une condition spécifiquement humaine. Cependant de nombreuses études ont montré qu’il pouvait être observé chez des animaux en milieu sauvage et pouvait être induit en laboratoire chez des rongeurs. Cet article vise à présenter et discuter l’évolution et la pertinence des modèles animaux dans l’étude du TSPT. Les études de LeDoux, Davis et McGaugh sur la peur et le conditionnement aversif pavlovien chez le rongeur ont apporté une immense contribution à la compréhension du TSPT. Initialement, il a été proposé que le TSPT résulterait d’un apprentissage aversif trop efficace, impliquant en particulier l’amygdale. Néanmoins, de nombreuses études ont révélé que cette hypothèse n’était pas suffisante pour expliquer la complexité des processus mis en jeu dans le TSPT. Les théories actuelles suggèrent plutôt des déficits dans la capacité à maintenir l’extinction, la perception des signaux de sécurité ou la régulation émotionnelle. Nous examinerons plus précisément les modèles animaux qui se rapprochent le plus du TSPT humain et nous discuterons des raisons pour lesquelles leur utilisation reste limitée. En effet, la plupart des études chez l’animal continuent de s’appuyer majoritairement sur des protocoles classiques de conditionnement pavlovien. Enfin, cette revue mettra en lumière de nouvelles études expérimentales permettant d’aborder des questions auparavant difficiles à étudier chez l’animal. Nous examinerons notamment les liens entre respiration et maintien des états de peur, offrant une explication potentielle à l’efficacité des techniques de méditation et de contrôle de la respiration dans la régulation des émotions. De plus, nous présenterons des résultats récents sur le décodage de l’activité neuronale liée aux représentations internes chez l’animal, offrant ainsi la possibilité d’étudier les ruminations, symptômes caractéristiques du TSPT qui étaient auparavant inaccessibles à l’expérimentation animale.
    Date 2023
    Langue fr
    Catalogue de bibl. www.biologie-journal.org
    URL https://www.biologie-journal.org/articles/jbio/abs/2023/01/jbio230022/jbio230022.html
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 17:11:27
    Autorisations © Société de Biologie, 2023
    Extra Number: 1-2 Publisher: EDP Sciences
    Volume 217
    Pages 89-101
    Publication Biologie Aujourd’hui
    DOI 10.1051/jbio/2023022
    Numéro 1-2
    Abrév. de revue Biologie Aujourd’hui
    ISSN 2105-0678, 2105-0686
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 17:11:27
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 17:11:27
  • Individually delivered mindfulness-based cognitive therapy in concomitant problematic substance use and emotional symptoms: A process-based case study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Tristan Hamonniere
    Auteur Joël Billieux
    Résumé The process-based approach assumes that transdiagnostic psychological processes are involved in the onset and maintenance of mental disorders. Case conceptualization is used to identify such psychological processes and to individualize the intervention accordingly. This approach is fundamentally different from syndrome-based approaches in which standardized treatments are administered for psychiatric diagnoses or symptoms. In the current case, we proposed a process-based conceptualization and treatment for a woman with concomitant problematic substance use and emotional symptoms. Our idiosyncratic process-based conceptualization showed that for this person, substance abuse consisted in a maladaptive coping strategy to deal with repetitive negative thinking and poor emotion regulation skills, for which we decided to use a mindfulness-based intervention. Treatment comprised 8 weeks of individually delivered mindfulness-based cognitive therapy sessions. A comprehensive assessment of psychiatric symptoms and psychological processes was conducted at baseline, post-intervention and 3-month follow-up. The post-treatment assessment revealed that psychological processes targeted by the intervention were improved, together with the mindfulness trait. At the symptom-based level, we observed a significant reduction in substance abuse and emotional symptoms. Treatment gains were maintained at follow-up. From a process-based perspective, this result implies that the intervention successfully targeted the psychological processes underlying the presenting symptoms. Adopting a process-based approach rather than symptom- or syndrome-based approaches is a valuable alternative in the conceptualization and treatment of complex cases presenting with multiple comorbidities.
    Date 2023
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Individually delivered mindfulness-based cognitive therapy in concomitant problematic substance use and emotional symptoms
    Catalogue de bibl. Wiley Online Library
    URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/cpp.2827
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 17:09:50
    Autorisations © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
    Extra _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/cpp.2827
    Volume 30
    Pages 714-727
    Publication Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
    DOI 10.1002/cpp.2827
    Numéro 3
    ISSN 1099-0879
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 17:09:50
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 17:09:50

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    • mindfulness
    • process-based conceptualization
    • psychological process
    • rumination
    • substance use
    • transdiagnostic

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  • Effects of an acute Mindfulness-based intervention on exercise tolerance, maximal strength, pain and effort-related experiences in individuals with primary chronic low back pain: a pilot study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Louise Amiot
    Auteur Catherine Daneau
    Auteur Bastien Couëpel
    Auteur Martin Descarreaux
    Auteur Marjorie Bernier
    Auteur Jean Fournier
    Auteur Alexis Ruffault
    Auteur Anne Courbalay
    Résumé Introduction: This study investigated the effects of an acute mindfulness-based intervention on exercise tolerance, maximal voluntary contraction (MVC), pain and effort-related experiences in individuals with primary chronic low back pain. Method: Participants were randomly assigned to an experimental group and a control group. Before and after the intervention, participants completed a MVC test, a modified Sorensen test and numerical rating scales about pain intensity, pain unpleasantness, perceived effort and use of coping strategies. Dispositional measures such as pain catastrophizing, trait anxiety, dispositional mindfulness and impulsivity were also assessed. T -tests and linear mixed models were performed. Results: Participants from the control group significantly decreased their MVC across time and showed a trend towards a decrease in exercise tolerance over time, which was not the case for the experimental group. For both groups, pain unpleasantness and effort were perceived higher during the second modified Sorensen test. Analyses revealed neither significant effect of time nor group on pain intensity and the use of coping strategies. Discussion: The results highlight the value of involving individuals with primary chronic pain in mindfulness-based interventions to improve adaptations to effort while targeting referred pain. Larger samples and controlling for individuals’ functional status appear necessary for further research. , Introduction : Cette étude examine les effets aigus d’une stratégie d’acceptation basée sur la pleine conscience sur la tolérance à l’effort, la force maximale, la perception de l’effort et de la douleur, chez des personnes souffrant de lombalgie chronique. Méthode : Les participants ont été répartis aléatoirement en deux groupes. Avant et après l’intervention expérimentale ou contrôle, un test de force maximale, un test de Sorensen, et des évaluations relatives à l’effort perçu et aux douleurs ressenties ont été réalisés. La dramatisation de la douleur, l’anxiété trait, la pleine conscience dispositionnelle, et l’impulsivité ont été contrôlées. Des tests-t et modèles à effets mixtes ont été utilisés pour traiter les données. Résultats : L’effort et le caractère désagréable de la douleur ont été significativement plus élevés après l’intervention. Contrairement aux participants du groupe expérimental, les participants du groupe contrôle ont réduit significativement leur force maximale et ont tendu vers une réduction de leur tolérance à l’effort au cours du temps. Discussion : Les résultats soulignent l’intérêt d’interventions basées sur la pleine conscience dans les adaptations à l’effort chez un public souffrant de douleurs chroniques. Les résultats nécessitent d’être répliqués avec des échantillons conséquents et en contrôlant les capacités fonctionnelles des participants.
    Date 2023
    Titre abrégé Effects of an acute Mindfulness-based intervention on exercise tolerance, maximal strength, pain and effort-related experiences in individuals with primary chronic low back pain
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://www.mov-sport-sciences.org/10.1051/sm/2023006
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 17:05:20
    Autorisations https://www.edpsciences.org/en/authors/copyright-and-licensing
    Pages 41-54
    Publication Movement & Sport Sciences - Science & Motricité
    DOI 10.1051/sm/2023006
    Numéro 120
    Abrév. de revue Mov Sport Sci/Sci Mot
    ISSN 2118-5735, 2118-5743
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 17:05:20
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 17:05:20

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  • Comparing meditative scuba diving versus multisport activities to improve post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms: a pilot, randomized controlled clinical trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur L Gibert
    Auteur M Coulange
    Auteur JC Reynier
    Auteur F Le Quiniat
    Auteur A Molle
    Auteur F Beneton
    Auteur V Meurice
    Auteur JA Micoulaud
    Auteur M Trousselard
    Date 2022-12-31
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000752070200001
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 13
    Publication European Journal of Pshychotraumatology
    DOI 10.1080/20008198.2022.2031590
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 2000-8198
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:50
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:22:50

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness
    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Female
    • Male
    • Pilot Projects
    • PTSD
    • scuba diving
    • terrorist attack
    • Diving/*psychology
    • Mindfulness/*methods
    • Proof of Concept Study
    • Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/*therapy
    • Veterans/psychology
    • Mindfulness-Based Interventions
    • Terrorism
    • *mindfulness
    • Relaxation Therapy
    • Sports
    • Inventories
    • Symptoms
    • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
    • *PTSD
    • *terrorist attack
    • *scuba diving

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 2022-31540-001. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Gibert, Lionel; Universite Paris Saclay, Paris, France. Other Publishers: Co-Action Publishing. Release Date: 20220324. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: EnglishMajor Descriptor: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder; Relaxation Therapy; Symptoms; Mindfulness-Based Interventions. Minor Descriptor: Inventories; Sports; Terrorism; Mindfulness. Classification: Neuroses & Anxiety Disorders (3215); Specialized Interventions (3350). Population: Human (10); Male (30); Female (40). Location: France. Age Group: Adulthood (18 yrs & older) (300). Tests & Measures: PTSD Checklist Scale-5-French Version; Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale DOI: 10.1037/t00072-000. Methodology: Clinical Trial; Empirical Study; Quantitative Study. References Available: Y. ArtID: 2031590. Issue Publication Date: Dec, 2022. Publication History: Accepted Date: Jan 6, 2022; Revised Date: Jan 6, 2022; First Submitted Date: Apr 29, 2021. Copyright Statement: Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Author(s). 2022.

  • Does the practice of mindfulness reduce somatic symptoms and COVID-19-related anxiety? A community-based survey

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Noemi Micheli
    Auteur Piero Porcelli
    Auteur Marion Barrault-Couchouron
    Auteur Cécile Dantzer
    Résumé <sec><title>Objective</title><p>Since the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic, several studies have shown an increase of psychological distress in the general population. Previous research demonstrated that high levels of anxiety are associated with reporting more somatic symptoms. The ability to adaptively regulate emotions is essential to deal with stressful situations, and it is one of the main components of mindfulness practice. The aim of the present study was to document the effect of mindfulness practice on somatic symptoms and psychological distress in the context of COVID-19 pandemic.</p></sec><sec><title>Methods</title><p>The study has a descriptive cross-sectional design. During the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic, between November 2020 and January 2021 participants living in France responded to an online survey on the impact of COVID-19 on psychological distress and physical health. The questionnaire included the assessment of COVID-19-related anxiety, mindfulness practice and experience, dispositional mindfulness, somatization, depression, generalized anxiety, and emotion regulation.</p></sec><sec><title>Results</title><p>A total of 569 people (mean age = 39.8 years, 90% women) were included in the study. COVID-19 related anxiety was associated with higher levels of somatic symptoms, generalized anxiety, and depression. About half of the sample (<italic>n</italic> = 318, 56%) reported moderate to severe somatic symptoms that were associated with higher levels of depression and anxiety, lower levels of dispositional mindfulness and to the use of maladaptive emotion regulation strategies. Overall, 164 subjects (28.8%) reported practicing meditation. No differences were found in dispositional mindfulness (MAAS score) between beginners and advanced practitioners, regardless of the type, years, frequency, and length of practice. Participants with less experience in mindfulness practice reported a significant higher number of somatic symptoms than non-practitioners and a higher use of rumination. Moreover, mindfulness experience was associated with the use of more adaptive emotion regulation strategies.</p></sec><sec><title>Conclusion</title><p>Mindfulness meditation has been promoted as a practice enhancing well-being and helping to cope with the psychological impact of stressful events. However, in a distressing situation as COVID-19 pandemic, a limited experience in mindfulness practices might result in the development or endurance of somatic symptoms. Adequate training and a focus on mindful acceptance, may contribute to enhance the effectiveness of mindfulness practice.</p></sec>
    Date 2022-12-09
    Langue English
    Titre abrégé Does the practice of mindfulness reduce somatic symptoms and COVID-19-related anxiety?
    Catalogue de bibl. Frontiers
    URL https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.996559/full
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 18:10:36
    Extra Publisher: Frontiers
    Volume 13
    Publication Frontiers in Psychology
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.996559
    Abrév. de revue Front. Psychol.
    ISSN 1664-1078
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 18:10:36
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 18:10:36

    Marqueurs :

    • Dispositional mindfulness
    • mindfulness practice
    • COVID-19 anxiety
    • Emotional regulation strategies
    • Somatic symptoms

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  • Variations of retinal dysfunctions with the level of cannabis use in regular users: Toward a better understanding of cannabis use pathophysiology

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Thomas Schwitzer
    Auteur Aldo Moreno-Zaragoza
    Auteur Louis Dramé
    Auteur Raymund Schwan
    Auteur Karine Angioi-Duprez
    Auteur Eliane Albuisson
    Auteur Vincent Laprévote
    Résumé The impact of regular cannabis use on retinal function has already been studied using flash (fERG) and pattern (PERG) electroretinogram. Delayed ganglion and bipolar cells responses were observed as showed by increased peak time of PERG N95 and fERG b-wave recorded in photopic condition. Hypoactivity of amacrine cells was also showed by decreased amplitudes of oscillatory potentials (OPs). However, it is unknown how these retinal anomalies evolve according to the level of cannabis use in cannabis users. The aim of this study was to longitudinally assess the retinal function during a treatment aiming to reduce cannabis use. We recorded PERG and fERG in 40 regular cannabis users receiving either an 8 weeks mindfulness-based relapse prevention program or an 8 weeks treatment-as-usual therapy. ERGs were recorded before treatment, at the end of it, and 4 weeks afterward. We found reduced peak times in PERG N95 and fERG b-wave ( p = 0.032 and p = 0.024: Dunn’s post-hoc test) recorded at week 8 and increased amplitudes in OP2 and OP3 ( p = 0.012 and p = 0.030: Dunn’s post-hoc test) recorded at week 12 in users with decreased cannabis use. These results support variations of retinal anomalies with the level of cannabis use, implying that reduction of cannabis use could restore retinal function in regular users.
    Date 2022-11-17
    Titre abrégé Variations of retinal dysfunctions with the level of cannabis use in regular users
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.959347/full
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:22:25
    Volume 13
    Pages 959347
    Publication Frontiers in Psychiatry
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.959347
    Abrév. de revue Front. Psychiatry
    ISSN 1664-0640
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:22:25
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 20:22:25

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  • Peacefull: A French mindfulness-based intervention for adolescents with chronic pain a feasibility study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A. Suc
    Auteur D. Cayzac
    Auteur S. Iannuzzi
    Auteur C. Garnier
    Auteur B. Bonneau
    Auteur A. Sommet
    Date 11/2022
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Peacefull
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0929693X22001865
    Consulté le 16/03/2025 20:28:20
    Volume 29
    Pages 581-587
    Publication Archives de Pédiatrie
    DOI 10.1016/j.arcped.2022.06.006
    Numéro 8
    Abrév. de revue Archives de Pédiatrie
    ISSN 0929693X
    Date d'ajout 16/03/2025 20:28:20
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 20:28:20
  • Just try it: Preliminary results of a six‐month therapy for borderline personality disorder

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Sylvia Martin
    Auteur Jonathan Del‐Monte
    Résumé Abstract Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is labeled as a personality disorder with impulsivity issues regarding relationships, risky behavior, and emotional dysregulation. This personality disorder is still considered to be hard‐to‐treat condition even though responses to treatment have improved significantly. In this field, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy is recognized as one of the most efficient therapeutical approaches, and some versions adapted from this gold‐standard treatment proved their effectiveness in clinical settings. We tested the 6‐month cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) protocol ECCCLORE, composed of three modules, respectively, working on emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and relationships—in a French context to compare its effectiveness to Treatment As Usual. We recruited 56 patients with a BPD diagnosis in a day‐care unit, 34 receiving ECCCLORE and 22 receiving TAU. We assessed BPD traits, impulsivity, aggressiveness, suicidal risk, and hopelessness. Our results revealed the effectiveness of the 6‐month ECCCLORE protocol to decrease BPD symptoms and associated clinical dimensions. We also noted the persistence of its effect after a 1‐year follow‐up. Shortened CBT treatment protocols tend to prove their efficiency for symptom reduction in BPD. Further research is needed to replicate these results.
    Date 11/2022
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Just try it
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pmh.1555
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:37:16
    Volume 16
    Pages 338-349
    Publication Personality and Mental Health
    DOI 10.1002/pmh.1555
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue Personality & Mental Health
    ISSN 1932-8621, 1932-863X
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:37:25
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  • Effects of a mindfulness-based versus a health self-management intervention on objective cognitive performance in older adults with subjective cognitive decline (SCD): a secondary analysis of the SCD-Well randomized controlled trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Tim Whitfield
    Auteur Harriet Demnitz-King
    Auteur Marco Schlosser
    Auteur Thorsten Barnhofer
    Auteur Eric Frison
    Auteur Nina Coll-Padros
    Auteur Sophie Dautricourt
    Auteur Florence Requier
    Auteur Marion Delarue
    Auteur Julie Gonneaud
    Auteur Olga M. Klimecki
    Auteur Antoine Lutz
    Auteur Léo Paly
    Auteur Eric Salmon
    Auteur Ann-Katrin Schild
    Auteur Zuzana Walker
    Auteur Frank Jessen
    Auteur Gaël Chételat
    Auteur Fabienne Collette
    Auteur Miranka Wirth
    Auteur Natalie L. Marchant
    Auteur The Medit-Ageing Research Group
    Auteur Amélie Michon
    Auteur Raquel Sanchez-Valle
    Auteur Claudia Schwars
    Auteur Cindy Lai
    Auteur Roxane Coueron
    Auteur Eider M. Arenaza-Urquijo
    Auteur Géraldine Poisnel
    Auteur Floriane Delphin-Combe
    Auteur Julien Asselineau
    Auteur Pierre Krolak-Salmon
    Auteur José Luis Molinuevo
    Auteur Florence Allais
    Auteur Romain Bachelet
    Auteur Viviane Belleoud
    Auteur Clara Benson
    Auteur Beatriz Bosch
    Auteur Maria Pilar Casanova
    Auteur Hélène Espérou
    Auteur Karine Goldet
    Auteur Idir Hamdidouche
    Auteur Maria Leon
    Auteur Dix Meiberth
    Auteur Hendrik Mueller
    Auteur Theresa Mueller
    Auteur Valentin Ourry
    Auteur Leslie Reyrolle
    Auteur Ana Salinero
    Auteur Lena Sannemann
    Auteur Yamna Satgunasingam
    Auteur Hilde Steinhauser
    Auteur Patrik Vuilleumier
    Auteur Cédrick Wallet
    Auteur Janet Wingrove
    Résumé Abstract Background Older individuals with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) perceive that their cognition has declined but do not show objective impairment on neuropsychological tests. Individuals with SCD are at elevated risk of objective cognitive decline and incident dementia. Non-pharmacological interventions (including mindfulness-based and health self-management approaches) are a potential strategy to maintain or improve cognition in SCD, which may ultimately reduce dementia risk. Methods This study utilized data from the SCD-Well randomized controlled trial. One hundred forty-seven older adults with SCD ( M Age = 72.7 years; 64% female) were recruited from memory clinics in four European countries and randomized to one of two group-based, 8-week interventions: a Caring Mindfulness-based Approach for Seniors (CMBAS) or a health self-management program (HSMP). Participants were assessed at baseline, post-intervention (week 8), and at 6-month follow-up (week 24) using a range of cognitive tests. From these tests, three composites were derived—an “abridged” Preclinical Alzheimer’s Cognitive Composite 5 (PACC5 Abridged ), an attention composite, and an executive function composite. Both per-protocol and intention-to-treat analyses were performed. Linear mixed models evaluated the change in outcomes between and within arms and adjusted for covariates and cognitive retest effects. Sensitivity models repeated the per-protocol analyses for participants who attended ≥ 4 intervention sessions. Results Across all cognitive composites, there were no significant time-by-trial arm interactions and no measurable cognitive retest effects; sensitivity analyses supported these results. Improvements, however, were observed within both trial arms on the PACC5 Abridged from baseline to follow-up (Δ [95% confidence interval]: CMBAS = 0.34 [0.19, 0.48]; HSMP = 0.30 [0.15, 0.44]). There was weaker evidence of an improvement in attention but no effects on executive function. Conclusions Two non-pharmacological interventions conferred small, non-differing improvements to a global cognitive composite sensitive to amyloid-beta-related decline. There was weaker evidence of an effect on attention, and no evidence of an effect on executive function. Importantly, observed improvements were maintained beyond the end of the interventions. Improving cognition is an important step toward dementia prevention, and future research is needed to delineate the mechanisms of action of these interventions and to utilize clinical endpoints (i.e., progression to mild cognitive impairment or dementia). Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03005652.
    Date 2022-09-06
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Effects of a mindfulness-based versus a health self-management intervention on objective cognitive performance in older adults with subjective cognitive decline (SCD)
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://alzres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13195-022-01057-w
    Consulté le 07/03/2025 01:31:05
    Volume 14
    Pages 125
    Publication Alzheimer's Research & Therapy
    DOI 10.1186/s13195-022-01057-w
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Alz Res Therapy
    ISSN 1758-9193
    Date d'ajout 07/03/2025 01:31:16
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  • Issues of mindfulness implementation for oncology caregivers

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Audrey Couillet
    Auteur Mathieu Malatier
    Auteur Marie Pierre Le Bris
    Auteur Bénédicte Mastroianni
    Auteur Gisèle Chvetzoff
    Résumé Objectives Burn out is high in oncology. We aim to evaluate the feasibility and identify the barriers for mindfulness implementation in oncology professionals. Methods We conducted a pilot study in which voluntary oncology caregivers entered mindfulness workshops, and complete online questionnaires. We also conducted a qualitative study to better identify the practical reasons which hamper the implementation of mindfulness in oncology caregivers having refused to participate. Results 83.3% of volunteers for the workshops were women, 60.00% (16/30) of caregivers completed the program. Caregivers’ resistances to mindfulness practice were: a lack of availability and information, complex organisation with limited free time, and accept spending time to take care of themselves. Conclusions This work highlights the interest of mindfulness for caregivers in oncology, we have identified specific issues hindering the implementation of such technique which can be further investigated. Highlights – Mindfulness practice in oncology caregivers is interesting to better manage stress. – Participation is promoted by workshops offered by the hospital and on evening slot. – Lack of availability is one of the principal barriers to their participation to the workshops.
    Date 2022-09-01
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. www.degruyterbrill.com
    URL https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/jcim-2021-0372/html
    Consulté le 03/06/2025 21:44:25
    Autorisations De Gruyter expressly reserves the right to use all content for commercial text and data mining within the meaning of Section 44b of the German Copyright Act.
    Extra Publisher: De Gruyter
    Volume 19
    Pages 791-797
    Publication Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine
    DOI 10.1515/jcim-2021-0372
    Numéro 3
    ISSN 1553-3840
    Date d'ajout 03/06/2025 21:44:25
    Modifié le 03/06/2025 21:44:36

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    • caregivers
    • mindfulness
    • burn out
    • oncology
  • Le shiatsu : une médecine complémentaire au service de l’apaisement et de la verbalisation des traumatismes

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. Zittoun
    Auteur W. Garbous
    Auteur H. Raffin
    Auteur G. Gusso
    Résumé Objectives. - In child and adolescent psychiatry, symptoms such as aggressive behaviors directed against others or self, anxiety, impulsivity, oppositional behaviors, sleep disorders, and impairments in emo-tional regulation or social interaction can resist conventional therapies, particularly in children with autism spectrum disorder and/or intellectual disability, early childhood trauma, or attachment disorders. Among complementary medicine, yoga and mindfulness meditation, which are relatively well documen-ted, provide interesting avenues especially for emotional control in adolescents or any individuals with oppositional behaviors, anxiety, impulsivity or hyperactivity in males with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Less well known is shiatsu, a Japanese medicine based on traditional Chinese medicine using deep pressure on the paths of the acupuncture meridians. Clinical observations and rare studies on this topic were encouraging, especially for the treatment of sleep and conduct disorders, but there is a lack of empirical data. The objective of this study was to examine better the possible therapeutic effects of shiatsu in a clinical population of children treated in child and adolescent psychiatry.Methods. - The present research, a qualitative descriptive and non-interventional study, was conducted on children treated in daycare hospital units and outpatient clinical settings. Shiatsu was administe-red, at least during 3 sessions, to children with autism spectrum disorder or other disorders according to ICD-11 criteria (such as conduct disorders with impulsivity or attention deficit). The evaluation was performed by two independent researchers (a child psychiatrist and a psychologist who were not the caregivers) based on a direct observation of children during the shiatsu sessions, combined with semi -structured non-inductive interviews with their parents, and data collected from focus groups conducted with the children's caregivers. A phenomenological interpretive analysis (IPA) approach with Nvivo coding software was used to analyze the data. Results. - Based on semi-structured interviews with 13 parents cross-referenced with data from 2 focus groups and direct observations of 7 children during 2 full shiatsu sessions for each observation, the results show that shiatsu has positive effects on internal tension (a relief effect, notably on aggressive behaviors directed against others or self), sleep (including improvement of sleep quality), social interaction, atten-tion, verbalization of affects and verbalization of traumatic memories of early childhood, as well as on the perception of bodily limits. As these children benefit from several treatments, it cannot be proved that the positive effects observed in this study are related specifically to shiatsu practice in a effect-cause relationship. Shiatsu may participate and facilitate the effects of other treatments. It is noteworthy that most of the children came willingly to the shiatsu sessions, ask their parents to repeat the shiatsu sessions at home, and indicate to the practitioner, from one session to the next, their elective body points where they wish to receive the application of shiatsu.Conclusions. - The findings suggest therapeutic benefits of shiatsu, especially on externalize violence with a relief of aggressive behavior directed against others or self (knowing, moreover, that internal tension, sleep disorders and non-verbalization of affects or traumatic memories, all improved by shiatsu, are also all risk factors for externalize violence). These results highlight, therefore, the need to develop a daily practice of shiatsu in child and adolescent psychiatry. Further research is required to clarify the effects of shiatsu and ascertain better its underlying mechanisms based on this exploratory pilot study.(c) 2022 L'Encephale, Paris.
    Date 09/2022
    Langue fr
    Titre abrégé Le shiatsu
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    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0013700622001683
    Consulté le 07/03/2025 01:31:31
    Volume 48
    Pages S56-S60
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2022.08.008
    Abrév. de revue L'Encéphale
    ISSN 00137006
    Date d'ajout 07/03/2025 01:31:33
    Modifié le 10/03/2025 15:49:40
  • Evaluation of mindfulness based stress reduction in symptomatic knee or hip osteoarthritis patients: a pilot randomized controlled trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Clémentine Marais
    Auteur Yujie Song
    Auteur Rosanna Ferreira
    Auteur Safa Aounti
    Auteur Claire Duflos
    Auteur Grégory Baptista
    Auteur Yves-Marie Pers
    Résumé To evaluate the efficacy for symptomatic knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) patients of a mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) program versus usual care.
    Date 2022-05-30
    Titre abrégé Evaluation of mindfulness based stress reduction in symptomatic knee or hip osteoarthritis patients
    Catalogue de bibl. BioMed Central
    URL https://doi.org/10.1186/s41927-022-00277-9
    Consulté le 29/01/2025 20:14:24
    Volume 6
    Pages 46
    Publication BMC Rheumatology
    DOI 10.1186/s41927-022-00277-9
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue BMC Rheumatology
    ISSN 2520-1026
    Date d'ajout 29/01/2025 20:14:24
    Modifié le 29/01/2025 20:14:24

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    • Mindfulness
    • Hip osteoarthritis
    • Knee osteoarthritis
    • Pain
    • Randomized clinical trial

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  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Increase Resilience in Chronic Pain Patients: A Clinical Guideline

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Maarten Moens
    Auteur Julie Jansen
    Auteur Ann De Smedt
    Auteur Manuel Roulaud
    Auteur Maxime Billot
    Auteur Jorne Laton
    Auteur Philippe Rigoard
    Auteur Lisa Goudman
    Résumé Chronic pain remains a very difficult condition to manage for healthcare workers and patients. Different options are being considered and a biopsychosocial approach seems to have the most benefit, since chronic pain influences biological, psychological and social factors. A conservative approach with medication is the most common type of treatment in chronic pain patients; however, a lot of side effects are often induced. Therefore, a premium is set on novel nonpharmacological therapy options for chronic pain, such as psychological interventions. Previous research has demonstrated that resilience is a very important aspect in coping with chronic pain. A more recent type of cognitive-behavioural therapy is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, in which psychological flexibility is intended to be the end result. In this manuscript, current evidence is used to explain why and how a comprehensive and multimodal treatment for patients with chronic pain can be applied in clinical practice. This multimodal treatment consists of a combination of pain neuroscience education and cognitive-behavioural therapy, more specifically Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. The aim is to provide a clinical guideline on how to contribute to greater flexibility and resilience in patients with chronic pain.
    Date 2022-03-30
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Increase Resilience in Chronic Pain Patients
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/58/4/499
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:51:20
    Autorisations https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    Volume 58
    Pages 499
    Publication Medicina
    DOI 10.3390/medicina58040499
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue Medicina
    ISSN 1648-9144
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:51:20
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  • French Survey on Pain Perception and Management in Patients with Locked-In Syndrome.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Estelle A. C. Bonin
    Auteur Zoé Delsemme
    Auteur Véronique Blandin
    Auteur Naji L. Alnagger
    Auteur Aurore Thibaut
    Auteur Marie-Elisabeth Faymonville
    Auteur Steven Laureys
    Auteur Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse
    Auteur Olivia Gosseries
    Résumé Patients with locked-in syndrome (LIS) may suffer from pain, which can significantly affect their daily life and well-being. In this study, we aim to investigate the presence and the management of pain in LIS patients. Fifty-one participants completed a survey collecting socio-demographic information and detailed reports regarding pain perception and management (type and frequency of pain, daily impact of pain, treatments). Almost half of the LIS patients reported experiencing pain (49%) that affected their quality of life, sleep and cognition. The majority of these patients reported that they did not communicate their pain to clinical staff. Out of the 25 patients reporting pain, 18 (72%) received treatment (60% pharmacological, 12% non-pharmacological) and described the treatment efficacy as 'moderate'. In addition, 14 (56%) patients were willing to try other non-pharmacological treatments, such as hypnosis or meditation. This study provides a comprehensive characterization of pain perception in LIS patients and highlights the lack of guidelines for pain detection and its management. This is especially pertinent given that pain affects diagnoses, by either inducing fatigue or by using pharmacological treatments that modulate the levels of wakefulness and concentration of such patients.
    Date 2022-03-21
    Langue eng
    Extra Number: 3
    Volume 12
    Publication Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
    DOI 10.3390/diagnostics12030769
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Diagnostics (Basel)
    ISSN 2075-4418
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:09:34
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:09:34

    Marqueurs :

    • guidelines
    • locked-in syndrome
    • pain
    • quality of life
    • survey

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  • Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur JJ Mao
    Auteur GG Pillai
    Auteur CJ Andrade
    Auteur JA Ligibel
    Auteur P Basu
    Auteur L Cohen
    Auteur IA Khan
    Auteur KM Mustian
    Auteur R Puthiyedath
    Auteur KS Dhiman
    Auteur LX Lao
    Auteur R Ghelman
    Auteur PC Guido
    Auteur G Lopez
    Auteur DF Gallego-Perez
    Auteur LA Salicrup
    Date 2022-03
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000715927300001
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 72
    Pages 144-164
    Publication CA-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians
    DOI 10.3322/caac.21706
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 0007-9235
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:42
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:42

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    • alternative
    • and integrative medicine
    • cancer prevention
    • complementary
    • global health
    • health policy
    • survivorship
  • Clinical condition, Resuscitation and Medical-Psychological Care of Severe COVID-19 patients (part 2)

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Zeev Maoz
    Auteur Isabelle Huet
    Auteur Jean-Luc Sudres
    Auteur Jean-Pierre Bouchard
    Résumé Respiratory rehabilitation is the penultimate step in the medical management of patients with severe COPD-19. It is an essential step before patients' returning home, and is usually carried out in specialised Follow-up and Rehabilitation Clinics. When discharged from hospital, patients with post-severe COVID-19 usually progress in their medical condition. However, they may remain frail and have a constant fear of possible deterioration leading to (re)hospitalisation and a return to baseline. Psychological support in this phase can reduce patients' anxiety and increase their motivation to carry out daily rehabilitation activities. This support provides a stable and consistent basis for patients to focus on their progress, leaving the difficulties behind. Being aware of the improvements in their physical condition allows them to maintain their motivation to continue to be physically active. Psychological support during respiratory rehabilitation aims at preparing patients to return to the normal life they had before the disease. It is usually based on brief psychotherapies that focus on strengthening the patient's abilities through behavioural changes and through reducing risk behaviours. Only after this phase is it sometimes possible to deal with complex issues and to cope with personality mechanisms and maladaptive behaviour patterns. (C) 2022 Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.
    Date 03/2022
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0003448722000026
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:33:57
    Volume 180
    Pages 276-281
    Publication Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2022.01.002
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique
    ISSN 00034487
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:33:57
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  • Méditation de pleine conscience pour les patients en oncologie : adapter la pratique en temps de pandémie

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A. Couillet
    Auteur B. Mastroianni
    Auteur J. Hailloud
    Auteur M.-P. Le Bris
    Auteur G. Chvetzoff
    Éditeur Kristopher Lamore
    Éditeur David Ogez
    Résumé Des ateliers de méditation ont été proposés aux patients, nous en avons étudié la faisabilité pendant les soins oncologiques. Ils ont été adaptés du fait de la Covid-19 : une session a eu lieu en présentiel, la suivante en distanciel. Les données ont été analysées de manière rétrospective. Une analyse mixte a été menée : le volet quantitatif a évalué la participation aux ateliers, les caractéristiques des patients et l’impact des ateliers, le volet qualitatif s’est concentré sur l’appropriation de cet outil par les patients. Concernant la faisabilité, 66,7 % des patients ont terminé le programme, il n’y avait pas de différence dans la participation en présentiel et en distanciel. Nous retrouvons une amélioration des compétences de pleine conscience, une diminution de l’anxiété et des douleurs physiques, une aggravation des nausées. La méditation semble être un outil intéressant pour les patients pendant leurs soins en oncologie, en présentiel et en distanciel. , Meditation workshops were offered to patients, and we observed their feasibility during their oncology care. They were adapted to Covid-19: one session face-to-face, the second by videoconference. Data were analyzed retrospectively. A mixed analysis was carried out: the quantitative part evaluated the participation in the workshops, the characteristics of the patients, and the impact of the workshops. The qualitative part focused on the appropriation of this tool by the patients. Concerning feasibility, 66.7% of patients completed the program without differences between face-to-face and videoconference groups. We find an improvement in mindfulness skills, a decrease in anxiety and physical pain, and an increase in nausea. Meditation seems to be an interesting tool for patients during their oncology care, both face-to-face and videoconference.
    Date 03/2022
    Titre abrégé Méditation de pleine conscience pour les patients en oncologie
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://ojs.piscomed.com/index.php/PO/article/view/3944
    Consulté le 10/03/2025 15:09:00
    Volume 16
    Pages 182-191
    Publication Psycho-Oncologie
    DOI 10.3166/pson-2022-0183
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Psycho-Oncol.
    ISSN 1778-3798, 1778-381X
    Date d'ajout 10/03/2025 15:09:00
    Modifié le 10/03/2025 15:09:00
  • Examining the Relationships between Mindfulness and Tobacco Craving Factors

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur T Barre
    Auteur C Ramier
    Auteur I Mounir
    Auteur D Renaud
    Auteur L Menvielle
    Auteur F Marcellin
    Auteur P Carrieri
    Auteur C Protopopescu
    Auteur F Cherikh
    Date 2022-02-16
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000737801500001
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 57
    Pages 656-659
    Publication Substance use & misuse
    DOI 10.1080/10826084.2021.2019782
    Numéro 4
    ISSN 1082-6084
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:32
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:32

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • MINDFULNESS
    • craving
    • QUESTIONNAIRES
    • No terms assigned
    • DESCRIPTIVE statistics
    • PSYCHOSOCIAL factors
    • HEALTH facility employees
    • OCCUPATIONAL health services
    • FRANCE
    • DESIRE
    • REGRESSION analysis
    • tobacco
    • TOBACCO

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 2022-18664-001. PMID: 34958288 Other Journal Title: International Journal of the Addictions. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Barré, Tangui. Other Publishers: Informa Healthcare. Release Date: 20211230. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Language: EnglishMajor Descriptor: No terms assigned. Classification: Psychological & Physical Disorders (3200). Copyright Statement: Taylor & Francis. 2021.

    • Accession Number: 155377949; Source Information: 2022, Vol. 57 Issue 4, p656; Subject Term: MINDFULNESS; Subject Term: HEALTH facility employees; Subject Term: DESIRE; Subject Term: REGRESSION analysis; Subject Term: PSYCHOSOCIAL factors; Subject Term: DESCRIPTIVE statistics; Subject Term: QUESTIONNAIRES; Subject Term: OCCUPATIONAL health services; Subject Term: TOBACCO; Subject Term: ; Geographic Subject: FRANCE; Geographic Subject: ; Number of Pages: 4p; ; Illustrations: 1 Chart; ; Document Type: Article; ; Full Text Word Count: 3150;

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  • Hypnosis, Meditation, and Self-Induced Cognitive Trance to Improve Post-treatment Oncological Patients' Quality of Life: Study Protocol

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C Gregoire
    Auteur N Marie
    Auteur C Sombrun
    Auteur ME Faymonville
    Auteur I Kotsou
    Auteur V van Nitsen
    Auteur S de Ribaucourt
    Auteur G Jerusalem
    Auteur S Laureys
    Auteur A Vanhaudenhuyse
    Auteur O Gosseries
    Date 2022-02-10
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000761056400001
    Volume 13
    Publication Frontiers in Psychology
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.807741
    ISSN 1664-1078
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:57
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:22:57

    Marqueurs :

    • neurophenomenology
    • meditation
    • oncology
    • hypnosis
    • neurophysiology
    • group intervention
    • self-induced cognitive trance
  • Active mind-body movement therapies and pulmonary rehabilitation for people with COPD.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur R. Gauthier
    Auteur J. Vassail
    Auteur J.-P. Croutaz
    Auteur C. Raspaud
    Résumé INTRODUCTION: Active body-mind movement therapies are performed with the aim of engaging the person in taking care of their health. They are represented by Qi gong, Tai Chi and yoga. They all include postures, breathing exercises and meditation. When utilized together with traditional medicine, they allow a more holistic view of the patient, thereby facilitating improved quality of life. STATE OF THE ART: While these therapies have been studied in cases of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and compared to routine care or walking-type physical activity, they have seldom been studied in the context of respiratory rehabilitation, even though their effects on quality of life and functional capacity are clinically significant, while some comorbidities may likewise be positively impacted. PERSPECTIVES: The application of these therapies should be extended to GOLD grade 1 and 4 patients while studying their effects on the occurrence of bronchial exacerbations. The value of their performance as a replacement for - or complement to - respiratory rehabilitation remains to be evaluated and confirmed. CONCLUSION: These therapies can be used to facilitate behavior change from a preventive and therapeutic standpoint, thereby attenuating the impact of aggravating factors in respiratory disease.
    Date 2022-02-07
    Langue fre
    Pages S0761-8425(21)00429-0
    Publication Revue des maladies respiratoires
    DOI 10.1016/j.rmr.2021.12.001
    Abrév. de revue Rev Mal Respir
    ISSN 1776-2588 0761-8425
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:49
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:49

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness
    • Yoga
    • quality of life
    • COPD
    • Pulmonary rehabilitation
    • Qi Gong
    • Tai Chi
    • physical activity
    • yoga
    • Pleine conscience
    • case report
    • clinical article
    • human
    • male
    • female
    • adult
    • comorbidity
    • rehabilitation
    • walking
    • review
    • behavior change
    • Tai-chi
    • traditional medicine
    • body movement
    • BPCO
    • chronic obstructive lung disease
    • functional status
    • movement therapy
    • pulmonary rehabilitation
    • Qi gong
    • qigong
    • Réadaptation respiratoire
    • respiratory tract disease

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  • Psychotherapeutic interventions for cannabis use disorder. What do we know and what should we do?

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur M. Pouliquen
    Auteur M. Auriacombe
    Résumé BACKGROUND: Cannabis use disorder is the most commonly reported illegal substance use disorder and demand for treatment is growing worldwide. OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to compare the two last Cochrane systematic reviews of the literature concerning psychotherapeutic and psychosocial interventions for cannabis use disorder to determine what new evidence emerged and how craving was considered as a treatment mediator. METHOD: We extracted raw data from both reviews regarding their titles, objectives, methods and results. This information was analyzed by face validity to distinguish apparent differences from real differences. It enabled us to describe similarities and differences between reviews. We also screened both reviews looking for craving or related words. RESULTS: The objective and methods of both reviews were mostly similar. Although the second review covered a wider range of psychotherapies, including drug counseling and mindfulness-based meditation as an intervention group and minimal treatment as a control group. Five of the six studies included in the first review were also included in the second review. One study excluded from the first review was included in the last review that included an additional 17 studies published after the first review. The 2016 review performed a meta-analysis whereas the first review was descriptive. Both reviews supported the efficacy of motivational enhancement therapy and cognitive and behavioral therapy interventions with adjunction of contingency management for abstinence when possible. There was no relevant mention of craving in the 2006 review and very few in the 2016 review. CONCLUSION: The methods and results of the last two Cochrane reviews on psychosocial interventions for cannabis use disorder were mostly similar. Consistent with other reviews on the same subject and reviews of psychotherapies for other substance use disorders, the 2016 review confirmed evidence already available in the 2006 review. Instead of confirming already confirmed evidence, future research is needed to determine if craving focused treatment would increase efficiency and how to maintain initial treatment outcomes long-term.
    Date 2022-02
    Langue eng
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 48
    Pages 70-77
    Publication L'Encephale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2021.05.009
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Encephale
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:53
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:53

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness meditation
    • Humans
    • Cannabis use disorder
    • Psychotherapy
    • Review
    • Treatment outcome
    • systematic review
    • *Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    • mental health
    • *Substance-Related Disorders/therapy
    • craving
    • meta analysis
    • Psychothérapie
    • article
    • human
    • male
    • psychotherapy
    • evidence based practice
    • female
    • treatment outcome
    • cognitive behavioral therapy
    • follow up
    • comparative study
    • disease severity
    • *Marijuana Abuse/therapy
    • *Motivational Interviewing
    • abstinence
    • cannabis addiction
    • cannabis use
    • face validity
    • family therapy
    • motivational interviewing
    • patient counseling
    • point prevalence
    • psychosocial intervention
    • Résultats
    • Revue
    • social support
    • Trouble de l’usage du cannabis

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  • Acceptance Mindfulness-Trait as a Protective Factor for Post-Natal Depression: A Preliminary Research

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur D Tharwat
    Auteur M Trousselard
    Auteur D Fromage
    Auteur C Belrose
    Auteur M Bales
    Auteur AL Sutter-Dallay
    Auteur ML Ezto
    Auteur F Hurstel
    Auteur T Harvey
    Auteur S Martin
    Auteur C Vigier
    Auteur E Spitz
    Auteur AM Duffaud
    Date 2022-02
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000759512100001
    Extra Number: 3
    Volume 19
    Publication International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    DOI 10.3390/ijerph19031545
    Numéro 3
    ISSN 1660-4601
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:51
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:22:51

    Marqueurs :

    • Humans
    • *Mindfulness/methods
    • Female
    • Longitudinal Studies
    • *Depression, Postpartum/epidemiology
    • Depression/epidemiology/prevention & control
    • Pregnancy
    • Prospective Studies
    • Protective Factors
    • Stress, Psychological
    • Acceptance
    • *acceptance
    • *chronic stress
    • *mindfulness-trait
    • *postnatal depression
    • Chronic stress
    • Mindfulness-trait
    • Postnatal depression

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  • Compassion Protects Mental Health and Social Safeness During the COVID-19 Pandemic Across 21 Countries.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Marcela Matos
    Auteur Kirsten McEwan
    Auteur Martin Kanovský
    Auteur Júlia Halamová
    Auteur Stanley R. Steindl
    Auteur Nuno Ferreira
    Auteur Mariana Linharelhos
    Auteur Daniel Rijo
    Auteur Kenichi Asano
    Auteur Margarita G. Márquez
    Auteur Sónia Gregório
    Auteur Sara P. Vilas
    Auteur Gonzalo Brito-Pons
    Auteur Paola Lucena-Santos
    Auteur Margareth da Silva Oliveira
    Auteur Erika Leonardo de Souza
    Auteur Lorena Llobenes
    Auteur Natali Gumiy
    Auteur Maria Ileana Costa
    Auteur Noor Habib
    Auteur Reham Hakem
    Auteur Hussain Khrad
    Auteur Ahmad Alzahrani
    Auteur Simone Cheli
    Auteur Nicola Petrocchi
    Auteur Elli Tholouli
    Auteur Philia Issari
    Auteur Gregoris Simos
    Auteur Vibeke Lunding-Gregersen
    Auteur Ask Elklit
    Auteur Russell Kolts
    Auteur Allison C. Kelly
    Auteur Catherine Bortolon
    Auteur Pascal Delamillieure
    Auteur Marine Paucsik
    Auteur Julia E. Wahl
    Auteur Mariusz Zieba
    Auteur Mateusz Zatorski
    Auteur Tomasz Komendziński
    Auteur Shuge Zhang
    Auteur Jaskaran Basran
    Auteur Antonios Kagialis
    Auteur James Kirby
    Auteur Paul Gilbert
    Résumé OBJECTIVES: The COVID-19 pandemic is having an unprecedented detrimental impact on mental health in people around the world. It is important therefore to explore factors that may buffer or accentuate the risk of mental health problems in this context. Given that compassion has numerous benefits for mental health, emotion regulation, and social relationships, this study examines the buffering effects of different flows of compassion (for self, for others, from others) against the impact of perceived threat of COVID-19 on depression, anxiety, and stress, and social safeness. METHODS: The study was conducted in a sample of 4057 adult participants from the general community population, collected across 21 countries from Europe, Middle East, North America, South America, Asia, and Oceania. Participants completed self-report measures of perceived threat of COVID-19, compassion (for self, for others, from others), depression, anxiety, stress, and social safeness. RESULTS: Perceived threat of COVID-19 was associated with higher scores in depression, anxiety, and stress, and lower scores in social safeness. Self-compassion and compassion from others were associated with lower psychological distress and higher social safeness. Compassion for others was associated with lower depressive symptoms. Self-compassion moderated the relationship between perceived threat of COVID-19 on depression, anxiety, and stress, whereas compassion from others moderated the effects of fears of contracting COVID-19 on social safeness. These effects were consistent across all countries. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings highlight the universal protective role of compassion, in particular self-compassion and compassion from others, in promoting resilience by buffering against the harmful effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and social safeness. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12671-021-01822-2.
    Date 2022-01-04
    Langue eng
    Pages 1-18
    Publication Mindfulness
    DOI 10.1007/s12671-021-01822-2
    Abrév. de revue Mindfulness (N Y)
    ISSN 1868-8527 1868-8535
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:09:37
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:09:37

    Marqueurs :

    • COVID-19
    • Compassion
    • Mental health
    • Moderator effect
    • Multinational study
    • Social safeness

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    • Matos et al. - 2022 - Compassion Protects Mental Health and Social Safen.pdf
  • The Role of Mindfulness in Mitigating the Detrimental Effects of Harsh Parenting among Chinese Adolescents: Testing a Moderated Mediation Model in a Three-Wave Study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Wenyan Sun
    Auteur Tengfei Guo
    Auteur Karen Spruyt
    Auteur Zhijun Liu
    Résumé Based on the conservation of resources theory, this study aimed to investigate the mediating role of depressive symptoms and the moderating role of mindfulness in the association between harsh parenting and adolescent suicidal ideation in the Chinese cultural context. Using a three-wave (i.e., three months apart) data collection among 371 Chinese adolescents, this study found that depressive symptoms mediated the relationship between harsh parenting and adolescent suicidal ideation. Moreover, adolescent mindfulness mitigated the effects of harsh parenting on suicidal ideation, as well as the indirect effect of harsh parenting on suicidal ideation via depressive symptoms. The theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
    Date 2022/1
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé The Role of Mindfulness in Mitigating the Detrimental Effects of Harsh Parenting among Chinese Adolescents
    Catalogue de bibl. www.mdpi.com
    URL https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/15/9731
    Consulté le 29/01/2025 22:10:41
    Autorisations http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    Extra Number: 15 Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Volume 19
    Pages 9731
    Publication International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    DOI 10.3390/ijerph19159731
    Numéro 15
    ISSN 1660-4601
    Date d'ajout 29/01/2025 22:10:41
    Modifié le 29/01/2025 22:10:41

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    • mindfulness
    • Chinese adolescents
    • depressive symptoms
    • harsh parenting
    • suicidal ideation

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  • Did Mindful People Do Better during the COVID-19 Pandemic? Mindfulness Is Associated with Well-Being and Compliance with Prophylactic Measures

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Xinyue Wen
    Auteur Ismaël Rafaï
    Auteur Sébastien Duchêne
    Auteur Marc Willinger
    Résumé This paper investigates the relationship between mindfulness and well-being within the context of compliance with prophylactic measures in the time of COVID-19. We conducted a large-scale survey among a representative sample of the French population. We measured mindfulness, using the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale, and the extent to which respondents were impacted by COVID-19 in terms of their mood and quality of sleep, as well as how they complied with prophylactic measures. Our results suggest that more mindful individuals were less negatively impacted by COVID-19 with regard to their sleep and mood. Concerning the prophylactic measures, we obtained mixed results: more mindful participants were more likely to respect lockdowns, physical distancing and to cough in their sleeves, but did not wash their hands, wear masks or avoid touching their face more often than less mindful individuals.
    Date 2022/1
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Did Mindful People Do Better during the COVID-19 Pandemic?
    Catalogue de bibl. www.mdpi.com
    URL https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/9/5051
    Consulté le 29/01/2025 20:15:42
    Autorisations http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    Extra Number: 9 Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Volume 19
    Pages 5051
    Publication International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    DOI 10.3390/ijerph19095051
    Numéro 9
    ISSN 1660-4601
    Date d'ajout 29/01/2025 20:15:42
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    • well-being
    • mindfulness
    • COVID-19
    • compliance

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  • Mindful Non-judging and Experiential Avoidance Before Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT) are Associated to Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Symptomatology 5 Months Later

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur M Corman
    Auteur MT Rubio
    Auteur A Cabrespine
    Auteur I Brindel
    Auteur JO Bay
    Auteur RP De la Tour
    Auteur M Dambrun
    Date 2022-01
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000722808400002
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 13
    Pages 238-247
    Publication Mindfulness
    DOI 10.1007/s12671-021-01788-1
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 1868-8527
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:33
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:33

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Experiential Avoidance
    • Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
    • Dispositional mindfulness
    • Experiential avoidance
    • Hematological cancer
    • Post-traumatic stress symptomatology
    • Blood
    • Neoplasms
    • Symptoms
    • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
    • Organ Transplantation
    • Posttraumatic Stress
    • Stem Cells

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 2022-10019-001. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Corman, Maya; LAPSCO UMR CNRS 6024, Universite Clermont Auvergne (UCA), Clermont-Ferrand, France. Release Date: 20211202. Correction Date: 20220321. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: EnglishMajor Descriptor: Organ Transplantation; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder; Stem Cells; Mindfulness; Experiential Avoidance. Minor Descriptor: Blood; Neoplasms; Symptoms; Posttraumatic Stress. Classification: Health Psychology & Medicine (3360). Population: Human (10); Male (30); Female (40). Age Group: Adulthood (18 yrs & older) (300); Young Adulthood (18-29 yrs) (320); Thirties (30-39 yrs) (340); Middle Age (40-64 yrs) (360); Aged (65 yrs & older) (380). Tests & Measures: Avoidance and Fusion Questionnaire for Adults; Acceptance and Avoidance Action Questionnaire II; Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire DOI: 10.1037/t05514-000; Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale DOI: 10.1037/t03589-000; PTSD Checklist; Twenty-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale DOI: 10.1037/t01318-000. Methodology: Clinical Trial; Empirical Study; Quantitative Study; Treatment Outcome. Supplemental Data: Other Internet. References Available: Y. Page Count: 10. Issue Publication Date: Jan, 2022. Publication History: First Posted Date: Nov 26, 2021; Accepted Date: Nov 1, 2021. Copyright Statement: The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. 2021.

  • Yoga et addiction : La médiation thérapeutique par le yoga pour réduire l'anxiété

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Ludivine Bulliard
    Auteur Joanic Masson
    Date 2022
    URL https://hal-u-picardie.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03595062
    Publication L'information psychiatrique
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:20
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    • Communication - Yoga et addiction - SIP 2021 - V2
  • The Influence of the Spiritual Dimension as a Complementary Therapeutic Dynamic in Meditation Practices and in the Field of Mental Health

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. Berghmans
    Auteur A. Weiss
    Résumé Objectives: The purpose of this article is to reinstate the framework of the notion of spirituality in the therapeutic field and to underline the potential link between meditation and spirituality, in order to question the potential hindrance to therapeutic effects caused the dissociation of meditation and spirituality. We explore the possible spiritual dimensions of meditation, and, lastly, discuss whether a spiritual dimension is relevant to meditative practice. Method: We carried out a literature review, selecting the main research dealing with the link between spirituality and meditation. Results: It appears that the spiritual dimension has not been taken into account in the therapeutic applications of mindfulness meditation; it would be beneficial for spirituality to be integrated into the meditative process as a complementary tool for the adaptation and the stimulation of practice. Discussion: The question of the link between spirituality and meditation questions the fact of meditation's having been cut off from its cultural substratum. We suggest that it would be appropriate in certain cases to reactivate this tradition, as well as the role of the psychotherapist in this dynamic. Conclusion: The dimension of spirituality could be a fecund tool in therapeutic accompaniment; integrating spirituality into therapeutic meditation could have positive impacts in terms of patients’ well being and mental health.
    Date 2022
    Langue English
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2016916616&from=export
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 87
    Pages 661-671
    Publication Evolution Psychiatrique
    DOI 10.1016/j.evopsy.2021.12.006
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue Evol. Psychiatr.
    ISSN 1769-6674
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:57
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:57

    Marqueurs :

    • Meditation
    • mindfulness meditation
    • Mental health
    • Complementary and alternative therapies
    • Spirituality
    • meditation
    • mental health
    • Santé mentale
    • Spiritualité
    • Méditation
    • religion
    • article
    • human
    • therapy effect
    • adult
    • wellbeing
    • alternative medicine
    • dissociation
    • psychotherapist
    • Thérapie complémentaire et alternative

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  • Improving Health of People With Multiple Sclerosis From a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Study in Parallel Groups: Preliminary Results on the Efficacy of a Mindfulness Intervention and Intention Implementation Associated With a Physical Activity Program

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur E Torkhani
    Auteur E Dematte
    Auteur J Slawinski
    Auteur A Csillik
    Auteur MC Gay
    Auteur D Bensmail
    Auteur O Heinzlef
    Auteur G de Marco
    Date 2021-12-24
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000739973900001
    Volume 12
    Publication Frontiers in Psychology
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.767784
    ISSN 1664-1078
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:06
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:06

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • quality of life
    • physical activity
    • implementation intention
    • multiple sclerosis
    • positive psychology interventions
  • Mental health benefits of a 1-week intensive multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple adverse childhood experiences

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur S Roque-Lopez
    Auteur E Llanez-Anaya
    Auteur MJ Alvarez-Lopez
    Auteur M Everts
    Auteur D Fernandez
    Auteur RJ Davidson
    Auteur P Kaliman
    Date 2021-12
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000710146800013
    Volume 122
    Publication Child Abuse & Neglect
    DOI 10.1016/j.chiabu.2021.105349
    ISSN 0145-2134
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:24
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:24

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Humans
    • Child
    • Female
    • *Mindfulness
    • Mental Health
    • Adolescent
    • PTSD
    • Adolescence
    • MENTAL health
    • MINDFULNESS-based cognitive therapy
    • *Adolescence
    • *Adverse childhood experience
    • *Adverse Childhood Experiences
    • *EMDR
    • *Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing/methods
    • *Integrative
    • *PTSD
    • Adverse childhood experience
    • ADVERSE childhood experiences
    • Aftercare
    • COMBINED modality therapy
    • EMDR
    • EMDR (Eye-movement desensitization & reprocessing)
    • EXPRESSIVE arts therapy
    • Integrative
    • Patient Discharge
    • TEENAGERS

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 153679970; Roque-Lopez, Susana 1 Llanez-Anaya, Elkin 2 Álvarez-López, María Jesús 3 Everts, Megan 1 Fernández, Daniel 4 Davidson, Richard J. 5 Kaliman, Perla 1,5,6; Email Address: pkaliman@uoc.edu; Affiliation:  1: Association Innocence In Danger Colombia (IIDC), 33 Avenue Saint Charles, 34090 Montpellier, France  2: Universidad de Santander, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas y Salud, Instituto de Investigación Masira, Bucaramanga, Colombia  3: Jacinto Benavente 3, 08100 Mollet del Valles, Spain  4: Serra Húnter fellow. Department of Statistics and Operations Research & IMTech. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya · BarcelonaTech (UPC). CIBERSAM. Spain  5: Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 625 W. Washington Ave., Madison, WI 53703, United States of America  6: Universitat Oberta de Catalonia (UOC), Rambla del Poblenou, 156, 08018 Barcelona, Spain; Source Info: Dec2021, Vol. 122, pN.PAG; Subject Term: ADVERSE childhood experiences; Subject Term: TEENAGERS; Subject Term: EMDR (Eye-movement desensitization & reprocessing); Subject Term: MENTAL health; Subject Term: MINDFULNESS-based cognitive therapy; Subject Term: EXPRESSIVE arts therapy; Subject Term: COMBINED modality therapy; Author-Supplied Keyword: Adolescence; Author-Supplied Keyword: Adverse childhood experience; Author-Supplied Keyword: EMDR; Author-Supplied Keyword: Integrative; Author-Supplied Keyword: Mindfulness; Author-Supplied Keyword: PTSD; NAICS/Industry Codes: 621330 Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians); Number of Pages: 1p; Document Type: Article

  • Self-Representations of Military Veterans Suffering From Chronic Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: The Role of Sport

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C Belrose
    Auteur A Duffaud
    Auteur D Levy
    Auteur A Beji
    Auteur S Jacob
    Auteur G Lorion
    Auteur C Martin-Krumm
    Auteur M Trousselard
    Date 2021-11-05
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000720324300001
    Volume 12
    Publication Frontiers in psychiatry
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.766515
    ISSN 1664-0640
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:23
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:23

    Marqueurs :

    • post-traumatic stress disorder
    • veterans
    • body representation
    • mind-body connection
    • person representation
    • sport
  • Meditation involving people with cancer, medical staff and witnesses: a pilot study exploring improvement in wellness and connectedness

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur V Prevost
    Auteur B Clarisse
    Auteur A Leconte
    Auteur C Delorme
    Auteur S Benoit
    Auteur T Tran
    Date 2021-11
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000718994200029
    Extra Number: 11
    Volume 11
    Publication BMJ Open
    DOI 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-048164
    Numéro 11
    ISSN 2044-6055
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:43
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:22:43

    Marqueurs :

    • Humans
    • *Mindfulness
    • Pilot Projects
    • Quality of Life
    • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
    • *Meditation
    • oncology
    • *Neoplasms/therapy
    • complementary medicine
    • *cancer pain
    • *complementary medicine
    • *oncology
    • cancer pain
    • Medical Staff

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  • The meditative approach of concentration within therapeutic management and its impact on mental health: A review of the literature on controlled and randomized clinical trials

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C Berghmans
    Auteur A Weiss
    Date 2021-11
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000715800300004
    Extra Number: 9
    Volume 179
    Pages 805-811
    Publication Annales Médico-psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2021.04.004
    Numéro 9
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:42
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:22:42

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • Meditation
    • MEDITATION
    • mental health
    • randomized controlled trial
    • Méditation
    • Concentration
    • article
    • human
    • TREATMENT effectiveness
    • MENTAL health
    • therapy effect
    • controlled study
    • human experiment
    • alternative medicine
    • ALTERNATIVE medicine
    • Alternative therapy
    • Mantra meditation
    • Mantra méditation
    • Méditation transcendantale
    • METHODOLOGY
    • theoretical study
    • Thérapies alternatives
    • transcendental meditation
    • Transcendental meditation

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 153433367; Berghmans, Claude 1; Email Address: claude.berghmans@wanadoo.fr Weiss, Amélie 2; Affiliation:  1: 43, rue des Graminées, 57100 Thionville, France  2: Ehpad le Village, 26, rue Schabis, 68120 Richwiller, France; Source Info: Nov2021, Vol. 179 Issue 9, p805; Subject Term: MEDITATION; Subject Term: ALTERNATIVE medicine; Subject Term: MENTAL health; Subject Term: TREATMENT effectiveness; Subject Term: METHODOLOGY; Author-Supplied Keyword: Alternative therapy; Author-Supplied Keyword: Concentration; Author-Supplied Keyword: Méditation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Méditation transcendantale; Author-Supplied Keyword: Mantra méditation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Mantra meditation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Meditation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Thérapies alternatives; Author-Supplied Keyword: Transcendental meditation; NAICS/Industry Codes: 621330 Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians); Number of Pages: 7p; Document Type: Article

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  • La méditation, un nouvel outil pour lutter contre la maladie coronaire.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur JP Houppe
    Date 2021-11
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000716954000022
    Extra Number: 610
    Volume 60
    Pages 39-41
    Publication Actualites Pharmaceutiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.actpha.2021.08.008
    Numéro 610
    ISSN 0515-3700
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:55
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:22:55

    Marqueurs :

    • meditation
    • stress
    • méditation
    • prevention
    • article
    • human
    • mental stress
    • psychological well-being
    • risk factor
    • cardiovascular risk
    • prévention
    • cardiologie
    • cardiologist
    • cardiology
    • coronary artery disease
    • coronary disease
    • dyslipidemia
    • ischemic heart disease
    • maladie coronaire
    • smoking

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  • Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy efficacy in reducing physiological response to emotional stimuli in patients with bipolar I disorder and the intermediate role of cognitive reactivity

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A Docteur
    Auteur P Gorwood
    Auteur C Mirabel-Sarron
    Auteur HK Lefevre
    Auteur L Sala
    Auteur P Duriez
    Date 2021-11
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000695245000001
    Extra Number: 11
    Volume 77
    Pages 2442-2454
    Publication Journal of Clinical Psychology
    DOI 10.1002/jclp.23243
    Numéro 11
    ISSN 0021-9762
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:53
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:22:53

    Marqueurs :

    • Humans
    • Cognition
    • *Mindfulness
    • Treatment Outcome
    • Emotions
    • MBCT
    • *Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    • bipolar disorder
    • EMOTIONS
    • MINDFULNESS-based cognitive therapy
    • emotions
    • *bipolar disorder
    • *Bipolar Disorder/therapy
    • *dysfunctional attitudes
    • *emotions
    • *MBCT
    • *physiological reactivity
    • ATTITUDE (Psychology)
    • ATTITUDE change (Psychology)
    • BIPOLAR disorder
    • dysfunctional attitudes
    • EMOTIONAL conditioning
    • GALVANIC skin response
    • physiological reactivity

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 153731650; Source Information: Nov2021, Vol. 77 Issue 11, p2442; Subject Term: MINDFULNESS-based cognitive therapy; Subject Term: EMOTIONAL conditioning; Subject Term: BIPOLAR disorder; Subject Term: GALVANIC skin response; Subject Term: EMOTIONS; Subject Term: ATTITUDE change (Psychology); Subject Term: ATTITUDE (Psychology); Subject Term: ; Number of Pages: 13p; ; Illustrations: 3 Charts, 1 Graph; ; Document Type: Article; ; Full Text Word Count: 6439;

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    • Docteur et al J Clin Psychol. 2021 MAA
  • Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy added to usual care improves eating behaviors in patients with bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder by decreasing the cognitive load of words related to body shape, weight, and food.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur L. Sala
    Auteur P. Gorwood
    Auteur C. Vindreau
    Auteur P. Duriez
    Résumé BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) as a complementary approach in patients with bulimia nervosa (BN) or binge eating disorder (BED), and to assess how the reduction of the cognitive load of words related to eating disorders (ED) could constitute an intermediate factor explaining its global efficacy. METHODS: Eighty-eight women and men participated in clinical assessments upon inscription, prior to and following 8-week group MBCT. Mindfulness skills were assessed using the five facet mindfulness questionnaire; eating behaviors were assessed using the Three Factor Eating Questionnaire (TFEQ); comorbid pathologies were assessed using the beck depression index and the state-trait anxiety inventory. The cognitive load of words associated with ED was assessed through a modified version of the Stroop color naming task. RESULTS: Mindfulness skills improved significantly (p < .05) after group MBCT. The improvement of TFEQ scores was accompanied by reduced levels of depressive mood and trait anxiety. The positive impact of MBCT on TFEQ score was directly related to an improvement of the performance in the Stroop task. CONCLUSIONS: MBCT represents an interesting complementary therapy for patients with either BN or BED, at least when cognitive and behavioral domains are concerned. Such efficacy seems to be mediated by the reduction of the cognitive load associated with ED stimuli, which offers a possible explanation of how MBCT could reduce binge-eating behaviors. Other studies are needed, in independent centers, to focus more directly on core symptoms and long-term outcome.
    Date 2021-10-28
    Langue eng
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 64
    Pages e67
    Publication European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists
    DOI 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.2242
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Eur Psychiatry
    ISSN 1778-3585 0924-9338
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:44
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:44

    Marqueurs :

    • Humans
    • Cognition
    • Female
    • Male
    • *Mindfulness
    • *Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    • mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
    • *binge eating disorder
    • *Binge-Eating Disorder/therapy
    • *bulimia nervosa
    • *Bulimia Nervosa/therapy
    • *eating disorders
    • *mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
    • binge eating
    • bulimia nervosa
    • eating disorders
    • Feeding Behavior
    • Somatotypes

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    • Sala et al. Eur Psychiatry 2021
  • Interoceptive reliance as a major determinant of emotional eating in adult obesity

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Clémence Willem
    Auteur Jean-Louis Nandrino
    Auteur Karyn Doba
    Auteur Méline Roussel
    Auteur Claire Triquet
    Auteur Hélène Verkindt
    Auteur François Pattou
    Auteur Marie-Charlotte Gandolphe
    Résumé This study examined the association between emotional eating, emotion dysregulations, and interoceptive sensibility in 116 patients with obesity by distinguishing an “awareness” and a “reliance” component of interoceptive sensibility. Deficits in interoceptive awareness were only associated with more emotional eating in obesity through less interoceptive reliance and more emotion dysregulations. The results suggest that good interoceptive awareness can increase the risk of emotional eating if not supported by good interoceptive reliance. Interoceptive reliance, like the ability to trust, positively consider, and positively use inner sensations, should be a privileged target of psychotherapeutic interventions in obesity.
    Date 10/2021
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1359105320903093
    Consulté le 25/01/2023 18:53:06
    Extra Number: 12
    Volume 26
    Pages 2118-2130
    Publication Journal of Health Psychology
    DOI 10.1177/1359105320903093
    Numéro 12
    Abrév. de revue J Health Psychol
    ISSN 1359-1053, 1461-7277
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:25:45
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:25:45
  • [Interest of hypnosis with a paradigm's use in anorexia nervosa: A case report].

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur R. Méry
    Auteur V. Flaudias
    Auteur S. Guillaume
    Auteur J. Geneste
    Auteur P. M. Llorca
    Auteur L. Samalin
    Date 2021-09-09
    Langue fre
    Pages S0013-7006(21)00158-5
    Publication L'Encephale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2021.04.010
    Abrév. de revue Encephale
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:52
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:52

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness
    • hypnosis
    • article
    • case report
    • clinical article
    • human
    • Anorexie mentale
    • anorexia nervosa
    • anorexie mentale
    • hypnose
    • Hypnose
    • Hypnosis, Anorexia nervosa, Mindfulness, Paradigm
    • paradigm
    • paradigme
    • Paradigme

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

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  • Nutrition artificielle chez les patients cancéreux en fin de vie : les clés d’une démarche éthique

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Ghislain Grodard-Humbert
    Auteur Régis Aubry
    Résumé Résumé Nombreux sont les obstacles qui s’opposent à penser à propos, c’est-à-dire de façon adéquate la nutrition artificielle chez les personnes atteintes de cancer en phase avancée lorsqu’il faut décider de l’initier, la poursuivre ou encore l’arrêter. Le poids des croyances, des représentations, des postures d’activisme, et des habitudes mêlés à l’insuffisance des recommandations de bonnes pratiques imposent de définir les étapes méthodologiques d’un processus décisionnel collectif. Ce processus s’assimile à une démarche éthique pratiquée en pleine conscience. Summary There are many barriers to thinking about the appropriateness of artificial nutrition in people with advanced cancer when deciding whether to initiate, continue or stop it. The weight of beliefs, representations, activist postures, and habits combined with the inadequacy of good practice recommendations make it necessary to define the methodological steps of a collective decision-making process. This process can be likened to an ethical approach practised in mindfullness.
    Date 2021-09-01
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1636652220302142
    Extra Number: 5
    Volume 20
    Pages 250-259
    Publication Médecine Palliative
    DOI 10.1016/j.medpal.2020.05.004
    Numéro 5
    Abrév. de revue Médecine Palliative
    ISSN 1636-6522
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:59
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:24:59

    Marqueurs :

    • Cancer
    • Ethics
    • Éthique
    • Activism
    • Activisme
    • Artificial nutrition
    • Care
    • Collégialité
    • Collegiality
    • Décision
    • Decision making
    • End of life
    • Fin de vie
    • Nutrition artificielle
    • Soin
    • Valeurs
    • Values
  • The legacy and implications of the body-mind-spirit osteopathic tenet: A discussion paper evaluating its clinical relevance in contemporary osteopathic care

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur R Zegarra-Parodi
    Auteur JE Esteves
    Auteur C Lunghi
    Auteur F Baroni
    Auteur J Draper-Rodi
    Auteur F Cerritelli
    Date 2021-09
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000697690100008
    Volume 41
    Pages 57-65
    Publication International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijosm.2021.05.003
    ISSN 1746-0689
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:08:29
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:08:29

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    • Zegarra-Parodi et al. - 2021 - The legacy and implications of the body-mind-spiri.pdf
  • Revised guidelines of the French headache society for the diagnosis and management of migraine in adults. Part 3: Non-pharmacological treatment

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur G Demarquay
    Auteur J Mawet
    Auteur E Guegan-Massardier
    Auteur S de Gaalon
    Auteur A Donnet
    Auteur P Giraud
    Auteur M Lanteri-Minet
    Auteur C Lucas
    Auteur X Moisset
    Auteur C Roos
    Auteur D Valade
    Auteur A Ducros
    Date 2021-09
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000695273200004
    Extra Number: 7
    Volume 177
    Pages 753-759
    Publication Revue Neurologique
    DOI 10.1016/j.neurol.2021.07.009
    Numéro 7
    ISSN 0035-3787
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:06:21
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:06:21

    Marqueurs :

    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Headache
    • Migraine
    • Guidelines
    • Acupuncture
    • *Migraine Disorders/diagnosis/therapy
    • Dietary supplements
    • Neuromodulation therapies
    • Non-pharmacological treatment
    • Physical exercise

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    • 1-s2.0-S0035378721006202-mmc1.pdf
    • Demarquay et al. - 2021 - Revised guidelines of the French headache society .pdf
  • Soins et méditation de pleine conscience.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Delphine Courthial
    Auteur Hervé Bonnefond
    Auteur Angélique Savall
    Auteur Jean-Noël Bally
    Résumé Résumé: La méditation de pleine conscience existe depuis maintes années dans la culture orientale et particulièrement dans le bouddhisme. Aujourd'hui importée dans les sociétés occidentales, elle a connu une laïcisation de sa pratique. Elle est désormais utilisée en tant qu'outil dans la promotion du bien-être et les études concernant ses effets sur la santé ne cessent d'augmenter. Ce travail explore les raisons qui poussent certaines personnes à se tourner vers la méditation. Changer sa relation aux événements négatifs du quotidien est une des principales raisons ayant conduit ces personnes à méditer. Les principales difficultés rencontrées concernent l'assiduité nécessaire à la pratique. Les bénéfices décrits par les participants sur le plan de l'anxiété, des troubles du sommeil, de la douleur ou simplement de leur regard sur le monde sont devenus sources de motivation. Meditation has existed for many years in Eastern culture and particularly in Buddhism. Today, it has been imported into Western societies and its practice has been secularized. It is now used as a tool to promote well-being (mindfulness-based stress reduction) and studies on its effects on health are increasing. This work explores the reasons why some people turn to meditation. Changing one's relationship to negative everyday events is one of the main reasons that people turn to meditation. The main difficulties encountered were related to the regularity of the practice. The benefits described by the participants in terms of anxiety, sleep disorders, pain or simply their view of the world have become a source of motivation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    Date 2021-09
    Archive aph
    Catalogue de bibl. EBSCOhost
    URL https://openurl.ebsco.com/EPDB%3Agcd%3A5%3A18756245/detailv2?sid=ebsco%3Aplink%3Ascholar&id=ebsco%3Agcd%3A153377729&crl=c
    Extra Number: 7
    Volume 17
    Pages 325-329
    Publication Care and meditation mindfulness.
    Numéro 7
    Abrév. de revue Médecine
    ISSN 17772044
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:59
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:59

    Marqueurs :

    • MINDFULNESS
    • mindfulness
    • MEDITATION
    • meditation
    • care
    • méditation
    • pleine conscience
    • MOTIVATION (Psychology)
    • BUDDHISM
    • SLEEP disorders
    • soins

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 153377729; Courthial, Delphine 1 Bonnefond, Hervé 1 Savall, Angélique 1,2; Email Address: a.savall@univ-st-etienne.fr Bally, Jean-Noël 2; Affiliation:  1: Correspondance  2: Université Jean-Monnet, faculté de médecine Jacques-Lisfranc, département de médecine générale, Campus santé innovations, 42270 Saint-Priest-en-Jarez, France; Source Info: sep2021, Vol. 17 Issue 7, p325; Subject Term: MEDITATION; Subject Term: BUDDHISM; Subject Term: MINDFULNESS; Subject Term: SLEEP disorders; Subject Term: MOTIVATION (Psychology); Author-Supplied Keyword: care; Author-Supplied Keyword: méditation; Author-Supplied Keyword: meditation; Author-Supplied Keyword: mindfulness; Author-Supplied Keyword: pleine conscience; Author-Supplied Keyword: soins; Author-Supplied Keyword: care; Author-Supplied Keyword: méditation; Author-Supplied Keyword: meditation; Author-Supplied Keyword: mindfulness; Author-Supplied Keyword: pleine conscience; Author-Supplied Keyword: soins; Language of Keywords: English; Language of Keywords: French; Number of Pages: 5p; Document Type: Article; Language: French; Full Text Word Count: 4746

  • Improvement of Tardive Dyskinesia during Mindfulness Meditation

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur MA Santoro
    Auteur I English
    Auteur I Sezer
    Auteur M Amagat
    Auteur F Ly
    Auteur E Chaneac
    Auteur P Cailliez
    Auteur H Bottemanne
    Date 2021-09
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000701105400001
    Extra Number: 3
    Volume 13
    Pages 439-444
    Publication NEUROLOGY INTERNATIONAL
    DOI 10.3390/neurolint13030043
    Numéro 3
    ISSN 2035-8385
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:42
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:22:42

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness meditation
    • mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
    • psychiatry
    • dyskinesia
    • dystonia
    • movement disorder

    Pièces jointes

    • neurolint-13-00043
    • neurolint-13-00043
  • Accelerated telomere erosion in schizophrenia: A literature review

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C Corfdir
    Auteur B Pignon
    Auteur A Szoke
    Auteur F Schurhoff
    Date 2021-08
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000677530000013
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 47
    Pages 369-375
    Publication L’Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2020.12.001
    Numéro 4
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:09:03
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:09:03

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • Humans
    • Stress
    • Reproducibility of Results
    • chronic stress
    • Schizophrenia
    • psychosis
    • schizophrenia
    • Inflammation
    • article
    • human
    • Schizophrénie
    • biological marker
    • pathophysiology
    • *Psychotic Disorders
    • *Schizophrenia/genetics
    • acceleration
    • disease duration
    • enzyme activity
    • erosion
    • Espérance de vie
    • healthy diet
    • inflammation
    • life expectancy
    • Life expectancy
    • morbidity
    • mortality
    • oxidative stress
    • physiological process
    • senescence
    • telomerase
    • Telomere
    • telomere homeostasis
    • telomere length
    • telomere shortening
    • Telomere Shortening
    • Telomere/genetics
    • Télomères

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    • Corfdir et al. - 2021 - Accelerated telomere erosion in schizophrenia A l.pdf
    • Full Text (HTML)
  • L'Observatoire des Médecines Complémentaires et Non Conventionnelles : un organisme au service du développement d'une médecine intégrative et scientifique

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Véronique Mondain
    Auteur Nancy Midol
    Auteur Marie Juston-Baque
    Auteur Alice Guyon
    Date 2021-08
    URL https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03304267
    Volume Scientific observatories Environments/Societies, new challenges
    Publication Journal of Interdisciplinary Methodologies and Issues in Science
    Collection 6
    DOI 10.18713/JIMIS-020721-6-4
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:21
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:24:21

    Marqueurs :

    • Interventions non médicamenteuses
    • médecine non conventionnelle et complémentaire
    • Observatoire

    Pièces jointes

    • Vol6_art4-Mondain-etal
  • Effects of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention versus Health Self-Management on Subclinical Anxiety in Older Adults with Subjective Cognitive Decline: The SCD-Well Randomized Superiority Trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur NL Marchant
    Auteur T Barnhofer
    Auteur R Coueron
    Auteur M Wirth
    Auteur A Lutz
    Auteur EM Arenaza-Urquijo
    Auteur F Collette
    Auteur G Poisnel
    Auteur H Demnitz-King
    Auteur AK Schild
    Auteur N Coll-Padros
    Auteur F Delphin-Combe
    Auteur T Whitfield
    Auteur M Schlosser
    Auteur J Gonneaud
    Auteur J Asselineau
    Auteur Z Walker
    Auteur P Krolak-Salmon
    Auteur JL Molinuevo
    Auteur E Frison
    Auteur G Chetelat
    Auteur F Jessen
    Auteur OM Klimecki
    Auteur Medit-Ageing Res Grp
    Date 2021-08
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000642250000001
    Extra Number: 5
    Volume 90
    Pages 341-350
    Publication Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics
    DOI 10.1159/000515669
    Numéro 5
    ISSN 0033-3190
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:16
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:16

    Marqueurs :

    • Anxiety
    • ANXIETY
    • Mindfulness
    • Humans
    • Compassion
    • SYMPTOMS
    • Subjective cognitive decline
    • Female
    • Male
    • Aged
    • *Mindfulness
    • Anxiety/therapy
    • *Self-Management
    • *Cognitive Dysfunction/therapy
    • Anxiety Disorders
    • RANDOMIZED controlled trials
    • STATE-Trait Anxiety Inventory
    • MINDFULNESS-based cognitive therapy
    • OLDER people

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 151756293; Marchant, Natalie L. 1 Barnhofer, Thorsten 2,3 Coueron, Roxane 4,5 Wirth, Miranka 6,7 Lutz, Antoine 8 Arenaza-Urquijo, Eider M. 9,10,11,12 Collette, Fabienne 13 Poisnel, Géraldine 9 Demnitz-King, Harriet 1 Schild, Ann-Katrin 14 Coll-Padros, Nina 15 Delphin-Combe, Floriane 16 Whitfield, Tim 1 Schlosser, Marco 1 Gonneaud, Julie 9 Asselineau, Julien 4,5 Walker, Zuzana 1,17 Krolak-Salmon, Pierre 16 Molinuevo, José Luis 10,11,12,15 Frison, Eric 4,5; Affiliation:  1: Division of Psychiatry, University College London, London, United Kingdom  2: Mood Disorders Centre, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom  3: School of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom  4: EUCLID/F-CRIN Clinical Trials Platform, University of Bordeaux, Inserm, Bordeaux Population Health Center, Bordeaux, France  5: CHU Bordeaux, Service d' Information Médicale, Bordeaux, France  6: Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humbold-Universität zu Berlin and Berlin Institute of Health, NeuroCure Clinical Research Center, Berlin, Germany  7: German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Dresden, Germany  8: Lyon Neuroscience Research Center Inserm U1028, CNRS UMR5292, Lyon 1 University, Lyon, France  9: Inserm, Inserm UMR-S U1237, Université de Caen-Normandie, GIP Cyceron, Caen, France  10: Barcelonaβeta Brain Research Center (BBRC), Pasqual Maragall Foundation, Barcelona, Spain  11: Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM), Barcelona, Spain  12: Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Fragilidad y Envejecimiento Saludable (CIBER FES), Madrid, Spain  13: GIGA-CRC In Vivo Imaging, Université de Liège, National Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.-FNRS), Liège, Belgium  14: Department of Psychiatry, Medical Faculty, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany  15: Alzheimer's Disease and Other Cognitive Disorders Unit, Hospital Clinic, IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain  16: Hospices Civils de Lyon, Institut du Vieillissement, CRC Vieillissement-Cerveau-Fragilité, Lyon, France  17: Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, Essex, United Kingdom; Source Info: 2021, Vol. 90 Issue 5, p341; Subject Term: OLDER people; Subject Term: MINDFULNESS-based cognitive therapy; Subject Term: STATE-Trait Anxiety Inventory; Subject Term: ANXIETY; Subject Term: RANDOMIZED controlled trials; Subject Term: SYMPTOMS; Author-Supplied Keyword: Anxiety; Author-Supplied Keyword: Compassion; Author-Supplied Keyword: Mindfulness; Author-Supplied Keyword: Subjective cognitive decline; Number of Pages: 10p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 6300

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  • The negative association between trait mindfulness and post-traumatic stress disorder: A 4.5-year prospective cohort study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur L Gibert
    Auteur W El Hage
    Auteur C Verdonk
    Auteur B Levy
    Auteur B Falissard
    Auteur M Trousselard
    Date 2021-08
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000682420100001
    Extra Number: 8
    Volume 11
    Publication Brain and Behavior
    DOI 10.1002/brb3.2163
    Numéro 8
    ISSN 2162-3279
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:03
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:03

    Marqueurs :

    • Anxiety
    • MINDFULNESS
    • Humans
    • *Mindfulness
    • Cohort Studies
    • PTSD
    • Prospective Studies
    • aggression
    • epidemiology
    • risk factors
    • LONGITUDINAL method
    • *PTSD
    • *aggression
    • *early intervention
    • *epidemiology
    • *risk factors
    • *Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/epidemiology
    • COHORT analysis
    • early intervention
    • PARIS (France)
    • PARIS Terrorist Attacks, Paris, France, 2015
    • POST-traumatic stress disorder

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 152247609; Gibert, Lionel 1,2,3; Email Address: elgib@free.fr El Hage, Wissam 2,4 Verdonk, Charles 1 Levy, Bernard 2 Falissard, Bruno 2 Trousselard, Marion 1; Affiliation:  1: IRBA: Institut de Recherche Biomédicale des Armées, Brétigny sur Orge, France  2: INSERM: Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Paris, France  3: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Paul Brousse, Unité de Recherche Psychiatrie‐Comorbidités‐Addictions, PSYCOMADD, Villejuif, France  4: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Tours, Tours, France; Source Info: Aug2021, Vol. 11 Issue 8, p1; Subject Term: POST-traumatic stress disorder; Subject Term: PARIS Terrorist Attacks, Paris, France, 2015; Subject Term: MINDFULNESS; Subject Term: LONGITUDINAL method; Subject Term: COHORT analysis; Subject Term: PARIS (France); Author-Supplied Keyword: aggression; Author-Supplied Keyword: early intervention; Author-Supplied Keyword: epidemiology; Author-Supplied Keyword: PTSD; Author-Supplied Keyword: risk factors; Number of Pages: 10p; Document Type: Article

  • An updated synthesis of the international recommendations about the use of non-pharmacological interventions in the treatment of fatigue

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C Charles
    Auteur IV Luis
    Auteur S Chiesa
    Auteur C Boiron
    Auteur C Bourgier
    Auteur A Cavalcanti
    Auteur S Dauchy
    Auteur E Favre
    Auteur JC Ferrandez
    Auteur L Gueroult-Accolas
    Auteur L Karsenti
    Auteur C Mateus
    Auteur D Vansteene
    Auteur F Alla
    Auteur I Montagni
    Auteur L Cambon
    Date 2021-07
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000670415800010
    Extra Number: 7-8
    Volume 108
    Pages 740-750
    Publication Bulletin Du Cancer
    DOI 10.1016/j.bulcan.2021.02.006
    Numéro 7-8
    ISSN 0007-4551
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:34
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:34

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness
    • Yoga
    • Humans
    • physical activity
    • yoga
    • Intervention
    • oncology
    • Cancer
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    • Fatigue
    • fatigue
    • Exercise
    • human
    • clinical effectiveness
    • evidence based practice
    • adult
    • cognitive behavioral therapy
    • Treatment
    • Patient Education as Topic
    • Guidelines
    • comparative study
    • patient education
    • *Internationality
    • *Practice Guidelines as Topic
    • cancer fatigue
    • cancer patient
    • data synthesis
    • Fatigue/etiology/*therapy
    • knowledge
    • Neoplasms/*complications
    • Non pharmacologique
    • Non-pharmacologic
    • practice guideline
    • Référentiels
    • review
    • systematic review (topic)
    • Traitement

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  • Mindfulness-based relapse prevention for cannabis regular users: Preliminary outcomes of a randomized clinical trial.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A. Schneegans
    Auteur F. Bourgognon
    Auteur E. Albuisson
    Auteur R. Schwan
    Auteur M. Arfa
    Auteur L. Polli
    Auteur M. Moulard
    Auteur V. Laprévote
    Auteur T. Schwitzer
    Résumé Mindfulness-based approaches have shown their effectiveness in caring for patients with substance use disorders (SUD). Mindfulness-based relapse prevention (MBRP) integrates practices from mindfulness-based interventions and cognitive-behavioral relapse prevention (RP) approaches. This article presents the preliminary results of a study that measures the effectiveness of an MBRP protocol for volunteer cannabis users willing to reduce or stop their consumptions. Twenty cannabis users were randomly assigned to either receive an eight-week outpatient MBRP program or treatment as usual (TAU). Cannabis use was assessed weekly through the timeline follow back (TLFB). Eighty percent of individuals received MBRP treatment and 60% of individuals received TAU completed treatment. Preliminary results did not find significant difference at the end of treatment (week 8) regarding the number of joints smoked. Despite the absence of any significant difference between the two groups, the contribution of mindfulness in the caring of SUD seems encouraging and promising. Many MBRP group participants reported qualitative changes in the way they consumed. This study will be continued in order to evaluate the effectiveness of MBRP on a larger number of subjects.
    Date 2021-06-03
    Langue eng
    Pages S0013-7006(21)00115-9
    Publication L'Encephale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2021.02.015
    Abrév. de revue Encephale
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:42
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:42

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness
    • Cannabis
    • cannabis
    • Mindfulness-based relapse prevention (MBRP)
    • randomized controlled trial
    • prevention
    • relapse
    • article
    • clinical article
    • human
    • male
    • female
    • adult
    • controlled study
    • drug dependence
    • comparative effectiveness
    • preliminary data
    • outpatient
    • cannabis use
    • care behavior
    • drug therapy

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  • Nutritional Supplements and Complementary/Alternative Medications in Patients With Hematologic Diseases and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur R Mohty
    Auteur M Savani
    Auteur E Brissot
    Auteur M Mohty
    Date 2021-06
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000662703100005
    Extra Number: 6
    Volume 27
    Pages 467-473
    Publication Transplantation and Cellular Therapy
    DOI 10.1016/j.jtct.2021.03.011
    Numéro 6
    ISSN 2666-6375
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:07:43
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:07:43

    Marqueurs :

    • Humans
    • *Meditation
    • Survivors
    • *Cancer survivors
    • *Complementary Therapies
    • *Complementary/alternative medications
    • *Hematologic Diseases/therapy
    • *Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
    • *Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
    • *Nutritional supplements
    • Cancer survivors
    • Complementary/alternative medications
    • Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
    • Nutritional supplements

    Notes :

    • méditation juste citée dans résumé et intro

      article sur les compléments alimentaires

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    • Mohty et al. - 2021 - Nutritional Supplements and ComplementaryAlternat.pdf
  • Intentional and unintentional mind-wandering in Korsakoff syndrome

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur M El Haj
    Auteur JL Nandrino
    Date 2021-06
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000663088600008
    Volume 300
    Publication Psychiatry Research
    DOI 10.1016/j.psychres.2021.113921
    ISSN 0165-1781
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:06:44
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:06:44

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    • El Haj et Nandrino - 2021 - Intentional and unintentional mind-wandering in Ko.pdf
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Theoretical Foundations and Empirically Supported Strategies

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur NJ LeBlanc
    Auteur A Bartuska
    Auteur L Blanchard
    Auteur A Baker
    Auteur E Bui
    Date 2021-05
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000648224200003
    Extra Number: 5
    Volume 51
    Pages 210-215
    Publication Psychiatric Annals
    DOI 10.3928/00485713-20210412-02
    Numéro 5
    ISSN 0048-5713
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:42
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:42

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    • 00485713-20210412-02
  • Psychological perspectives on hallucinations and voice-hearing experience: Evidence-based psychological approaches for auditory hallucinations

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur S Raffard
    Auteur C Bortolon
    Date 2021-05
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000652591300003
    Extra Number: 5
    Volume 179
    Pages 417-424
    Publication Annales Medico-Psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2020.08.008
    Numéro 5
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:26
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:26

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness meditation
    • Psychosis
    • Mindfulness-Based Interventions
    • Mindfulness-based therapy
    • meta analysis
    • psychosis
    • cognitive therapy
    • Thérapie basée sur la pleine conscience
    • Efficacité
    • Efficiency
    • Self-Control
    • article
    • human
    • evidence based practice
    • self care
    • psychological intervention
    • cognitive behavioral therapy
    • randomized controlled trial (topic)
    • Self-Concept
    • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
    • Thérapie comportementale et cognitive
    • Syndrome post-traumatique
    • Attitudes
    • auditory hallucination
    • Auditory hallucination
    • Auditory Hallucinations
    • Belief
    • Cognitive Behavior Therapy
    • Cognitive behavioural therapy
    • Croyance
    • Hallucination auditive
    • hearing
    • negative self beliefs
    • Positive and Negative Symptoms
    • Positive symptom
    • Post-traumatic syndrome
    • self management
    • Symptôme positif
    • voice
    • Voice

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 2021-45824-004. Translated Title: Psychological perspectives on hallucinations and voice-hearing experience: Evidence-based psychological approaches for auditory hallucinations. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Raffard, Stéphane; Epsylon Laboratory, EA 4556, Montpellier, France. Other Publishers: Elsevier Science. Release Date: 20210726. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: FrenchMajor Descriptor: Auditory Hallucinations; Cognitive Behavior Therapy; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder; Voice; Mindfulness-Based Interventions. Minor Descriptor: Attitudes; Positive and Negative Symptoms; Psychosis; Self-Concept; Self-Control. Classification: Neuroses & Anxiety Disorders (3215); Cognitive Therapy (3311). Population: Human (10). References Available: Y. Page Count: 8. Issue Publication Date: May, 2021. Publication History: First Posted Date: Jan 30, 2021; Accepted Date: Apr 20, 2020; First Submitted Date: Dec 20, 2019. Copyright Statement: Tous droits réservés. Elsevier Masson SAS. 2020.

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  • Effect of meditation on intracerebral EEG in a patient with temporal lobe epilepsy: A case report

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A. Delorme
    Auteur R. Grandchamp
    Auteur J. Curot
    Auteur G. Barragan-Jason
    Auteur M. Denuelle
    Auteur J.C. Sol
    Auteur L. Valton
    Date 05/2021
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Effect of meditation on intracerebral EEG in a patient with temporal lobe epilepsy
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S155083072030375X
    Consulté le 25/01/2023 18:46:27
    Extra Number: 3
    Volume 17
    Pages 197-202
    Publication Explore
    DOI 10.1016/j.explore.2020.11.005
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue EXPLORE
    ISSN 15508307
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:25:39
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:25:39

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  • A Serious Game to Improve Emotion Regulation in Treatment-Seeking Individuals With Gambling Disorder: A Usability Study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur T Mena-Moreno
    Auteur F Fernandez-Aranda
    Auteur R Granero
    Auteur L Munguia
    Auteur T Steward
    Auteur H Lopez-Gonzalez
    Auteur A del Pino-Gutierrez
    Auteur M Lozano-Madrid
    Auteur M Gomez-Pena
    Auteur L Moragas
    Auteur I Giroux
    Auteur M Grall-Bronnec
    Auteur A Sauvaget
    Auteur B Mora-Maltas
    Auteur E Valenciano-Mendoza
    Auteur JM Menchon
    Auteur S Jimenez-Murcia
    Date 2021-03-04
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000629971400001
    Volume 12
    Publication Frontiers in Psychology
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.621953
    ISSN 1664-1078
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:08:59
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:08:59

    Notes :

    • serious game

      mindfulness seulement cité dans l’intro pour la régulation des émotiosn

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    • Mena-Moreno et al. - 2021 - A Serious Game to Improve Emotion Regulation in Tr.pdf
  • Training emotion regulation processes in alcohol-abstinent individuals: A pilot study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur JL Nandrino
    Auteur C Claisse
    Auteur C Duprez
    Auteur L Defrance
    Auteur E Brunelle
    Auteur M Naassila
    Auteur MC Gandolphe
    Date 2021-03
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000607506700010
    Volume 114
    Publication Addictive Behaviors
    DOI 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106652
    ISSN 0306-4603
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:09
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:09

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Humans
    • *Mindfulness
    • Pilot Projects
    • *Emotional Regulation
    • Training
    • Emotional Regulation
    • Tolerance
    • Relaxation Therapy
    • emotion
    • *Abstinence
    • *Affect regulation training
    • *Alcohol use disorder
    • *Alcoholism/therapy
    • *Mindfulness, emotion
    • Abstinence
    • Affect regulation training
    • Alcohol Abstinence
    • Alcohol use disorder
    • Alcohol Use Disorder
    • Mindfulness, emotion
    • Self-Blame
    • Sobriety

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 2020-83036-001. PMID: 33143943 Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Nandrino, Jean-Louis; UMR-CNRS 9193, SCALab Laboratoire de sciences cognitives et affectives, Universite de Lille, Lille, France. Release Date: 20201105. Correction Date: 20210315. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: EnglishMajor Descriptor: Emotional Regulation; Sobriety; Training; Mindfulness; Alcohol Use Disorder. Minor Descriptor: Relaxation Therapy; Tolerance; Self-Blame. Classification: Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation (3383). Population: Human (10); Male (30); Female (40). Location: France. Age Group: Adulthood (18 yrs & older) (300); Young Adulthood (18-29 yrs) (320); Thirties (30-39 yrs) (340); Middle Age (40-64 yrs) (360); Aged (65 yrs & older) (380). Tests & Measures: Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire--French Version; Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire--French Version DOI: 10.1037/t08380-000. Methodology: Empirical Study; Quantitative Study; Treatment Outcome. Supplemental Data: Appendixes Internet; Other Internet. ArtID: 106652. Issue Publication Date: Mar, 2021. Publication History: First Posted Date: Oct 22, 2020; Accepted Date: Sep 7, 2020; Revised Date: Sep 3, 2020; First Submitted Date: Oct 31, 2019. Copyright Statement: All rights reserved. Elsevier Ltd. 2020.

  • Analgesic opioid use disorders in patients with chronic non-cancer pain: A holistic approach for tailored management

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C Bertin
    Auteur N Delage
    Auteur B Rolland
    Auteur L Pennel
    Auteur M Fatseas
    Auteur AP Trouvin
    Auteur J Delorme
    Auteur C Chenaf
    Auteur N Authier
    Date 2021-02
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000611799000014
    Volume 121
    Pages 160-174
    Publication NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS
    DOI 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2020.12.015
    ISSN 0149-7634
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:07:18
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:07:18

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    • Bertin et al. - 2021 - Analgesic opioid use disorders in patients with ch.pdf
  • Toward a theory-based specification of non-pharmacological treatments in aging and dementia: Focused reviews and methodological recommendations

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur SAM Sikkes
    Auteur Y Tang
    Auteur RJ Jutten
    Auteur LMP Wesselman
    Auteur LS Turkstra
    Auteur H Brodaty
    Auteur L Clare
    Auteur E Cassidy-Eagle
    Auteur KL Cox
    Auteur G Chetelat
    Auteur S Dautricourt
    Auteur K Dhana
    Auteur H Dodge
    Auteur RM Droes
    Auteur BM Hampstead
    Auteur T Holland
    Auteur A Lampit
    Auteur K Laver
    Auteur A Lutz
    Auteur NT Lautenschlager
    Auteur SM McCurry
    Auteur FJM Meiland
    Auteur MC Morris
    Auteur KD Mueller
    Auteur R Peters
    Auteur G Ridel
    Auteur A Spector
    Auteur JT van der Steen
    Auteur J Tamplin
    Auteur Z Thompson
    Auteur A Bahar-Fuchs
    Auteur ISTAART Non-pharmacological
    Date 2021-02
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000623284000010
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 17
    Pages 255-270
    Publication Alzheimers & Dementia
    DOI 10.1002/alz.12188
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 1552-5260
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:27
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:27

    Marqueurs :

    • Meditation
    • Humans
    • cognitive training
    • framework
    • meditation
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    • Exercise
    • occupational therapy
    • No terms assigned
    • *cognitive rehabilitation
    • *cognitive stimulation therapy
    • *cognitive training
    • *cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia
    • *communication treatments
    • *Dementia/rehabilitation/therapy
    • *framework
    • *meditation
    • *mild cognitive impairment
    • *multisensory treatments
    • *music-based treatments
    • *neuromodulation
    • *neuropsychiatric
    • *non-pharmacological
    • *nutritional interventions
    • *occupational therapy
    • *physical exercise training
    • *reminiscence therapy
    • *subjective cognitive decline
    • Aging/*physiology
    • cognitive rehabilitation
    • cognitive stimulation therapy
    • cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia
    • cognitive‐behavioral therapy for insomnia
    • communication treatments
    • mild cognitive impairment
    • multisensory treatments
    • Music Therapy
    • music-based treatments
    • music‐based treatments
    • neuromodulation
    • neuropsychiatric
    • non-pharmacological
    • non‐pharmacological
    • nutritional interventions
    • physical exercise training
    • reminiscence therapy
    • subjective cognitive decline
    • subjective cognitive decline.

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 2020-88895-001. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Sikkes, Sietske A.M.; Department of Neurology, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders, Beijing, China. Other Publishers: Elsevier Science. Release Date: 20201130. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Language: EnglishMajor Descriptor: No terms assigned. Classification: Psychological & Physical Disorders (3200). Publication History: Accepted Date: May 3, 2020; First Submitted Date: May 1, 2020. Copyright Statement: the Alzheimer's Association. 2020.

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  • Telehealth‐delivered CBT‐I programme enhanced by acceptance and commitment therapy for insomnia and hypnotic dependence: A pilot randomized controlled trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Mélinée Chapoutot
    Auteur Laure Peter‐Derex
    Auteur Benjamin Schoendorff
    Auteur Thierry Faivre
    Auteur Hélène Bastuji
    Auteur Benjamin Putois
    Date 02/2021
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Telehealth‐delivered CBT‐I programme enhanced by acceptance and commitment therapy for insomnia and hypnotic dependence
    Catalogue de bibl. DOI.org (Crossref)
    URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jsr.13199
    Consulté le 25/01/2023 18:44:34
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 30
    Publication Journal of Sleep Research
    DOI 10.1111/jsr.13199
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue J. Sleep Res.
    ISSN 0962-1105, 1365-2869
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:25:39
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:25:39
  • Mental health and quality of life of patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) prior to hospitalization: a cross-sectional complete state health study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur M Corman
    Auteur MT Rubio
    Auteur A Cabrespine
    Auteur I Brindel
    Auteur JO Bay
    Auteur RP de la Tour
    Auteur M Dambrun
    Date 2021-01-01
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000614409600001
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 9
    Pages 70-83
    Publication Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
    DOI 10.1080/21642850.2021.1873140
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 2164-2850
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:33
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:33

    Marqueurs :

    • quality of life
    • anxiety
    • depression
    • happiness
    • Complete state model of health (CSMH)
    • negative and positive psychological dispositions
  • Stress induced by the COVID-19 health situation in a cohort of 111 subjects present in the Bataclan concert hall during the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur L Gibert
    Auteur W El-Hage
    Auteur F Dutheil
    Auteur B Falissard
    Auteur M Trousselard
    Date 2021-01-01
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000704486500001
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 12
    Publication European Journal of Pshychotraumatology
    DOI 10.1080/20008198.2021.1980274
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 2000-8198
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:04
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:04

    Marqueurs :

    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Middle Aged
    • Female
    • Male
    • Surveys and Questionnaires
    • *Mindfulness
    • Longitudinal Studies
    • Prospective Studies
    • Pandemics
    • France/epidemiology
    • *Anxiety
    • *mindfulness
    • SARS-CoV-2
    • Social Support
    • *COVID-19
    • *PTSD
    • *stress
    • *terrorist attack
    • COVID-19/epidemiology/*psychology
    • Mass Casualty Incidents/*psychology
    • Severity of Illness Index
    • Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/*psychology
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder and depressive symptoms following a Herdsmen attack: The role of life meaning in mediating trait mindfulness

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Chinenye Joseph Aliche
    Auteur Chuka Mike Ifeagwazi
    Auteur Ala Yankouskaya
    Auteur Amanda Comoretto
    Auteur Agata Wezyk
    Auteur Annita Ventouris
    Auteur Constantina Panourgia
    Résumé It is well established that mindfulness is beneficial in decreasing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression symptoms, but the explanatory pathway and processes through which this happens are still not clear. The present study investigated two mediation models that explored the psychological process of presence of meaning in life as a mechanism connecting mindfulness to reduced PTSD and depressive symptoms in survivors of a violent attack. A sample of 577 survivors of the Fulani herdsmen attack completed relevant self-report measures and the bootstrap method was used to test the models for direct, indirect and total effects. Results revealed that mindfulness was negatively associated to PTSD symptoms, and that this association was fully mediated by the ability to find meaning in life. Mindfulness was also indirectly associated to depression through a greater sense of meaning in life. The findings of this study suggest that the presence of meaning in life is the pathway through which mindfulness alleviates PTSD and depression symptoms, and could therefore serve as an intervention target to decrease such negative outcomes in trauma survivors.
    Date 2021
    Langue English
    Titre abrégé Post-traumatic stress disorder and depressive symptoms following a Herdsmen attack
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    Extra Number: 3 Place: Hoboken Publisher: Wiley WOS:000600529700001
    Volume 37
    Publication Stress and Health
    DOI 10.1002/smi.3012
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Stress Health
    ISSN 1532-3005
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:18:51
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:18:51

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • depression
    • emotion regulation
    • prevention
    • facets
    • reduction
    • cognitive processing therapy
    • Fulani herdsmen
    • growth
    • meaning in life
    • narrative exposure therapy
    • No full article
    • predictors
    • prolonged exposure
    • ptsd
    • survivors
    • veterans
  • Accompagner l’étape de vieillissement : mise en place d’une pratique méditative au sein d’un Ehpad

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Amélie Weiss
    Auteur Laetitia Bruno
    Auteur Claude Berghmans
    Auteur Céline Combre
    Résumé Le vieillissement est une période de vie sensible, qui s’accompagne de nombreux changements psychiques et physiques. Il est fondamental de mettre en place des interventions visant à soutenir et à renforcer les capacités d’adaptations des personnes âgées institutionnalisées. L’impact d’une pratique de la méditation de pleine conscience (MPC) a ainsi été questionné au sein d’un établissement d’hébergement pour personnes âgées dépendantes (Ehpad). L’objet de cet article est donc d’investiguer le cadre possible de réalisation d’une pratique méditative sur le terrain auprès d’une population âgée, ayant ou non un diagnostic de démence. La méditation comme dispositif d’accompagnement a été interrogé sur un versant qualitatif en reprenant le discours de sept seniors ayant réalisé une séquence de pleine conscience, à travers le seul exercice de méditation assise, avec un instructeur ayant une formation de moine bouddhiste zen.
    Date 2021
    Langue FR
    Archive Cairn.info
    URL https://www.cairn.info/revue-l-information-psychiatrique-2021-7-page-601.htm
    Extra Number: 7
    Volume 97
    Pages 601-606
    Publication L'information psychiatrique
    DOI 10.1684/ipe.2021.2304
    Numéro 7
    Abrév. de revue L'information psychiatrique
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:13:04
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:13:04

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  • Posttraumatic Growth and Pain Acceptance: A Profile Analysis of Chronic Pain Experience

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur RA Ayache
    Auteur N Goutaudier
    Date 2021
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000733262300001
    Publication Canadian journal of behavioural science-Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement
    DOI 10.1037/cbs0000289
    ISSN 0008-400X
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:31
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:31

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness
    • chronic pain
    • Chronic Pain
    • Distress
    • Health Outcomes
    • pain acceptance
    • Physical Illness (Attitudes Toward)
    • posttraumatic growth
    • Posttraumatic Growth
    • Taxonomies

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 2021-60645-001. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Ayache, Raphaël A.; Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches en Psychopathologie et Psychologie de la Sante, Universite de Toulouse, Toulouse, France. Other Publishers: Canadian Psychological Association; University of Toronto Press. Release Date: 20210701. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: EnglishMajor Descriptor: Chronic Pain; Distress; Physical Illness (Attitudes Toward); Mindfulness; Posttraumatic Growth. Minor Descriptor: Taxonomies; Health Outcomes. Classification: Physical & Somatoform & Psychogenic Disorders (3290). Population: Human (10); Male (30); Female (40). Location: France. Age Group: Adulthood (18 yrs & older) (300); Young Adulthood (18-29 yrs) (320); Thirties (30-39 yrs) (340); Middle Age (40-64 yrs) (360); Aged (65 yrs & older) (380). Tests & Measures: Brief Pain Inventory-French Version; Spielberger Trait Anxiety Inventory-French Version; Patient Health Questionnaire-9-French Version; Psychological Inflexibility in Pain Scale-French Version; Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire-8-French Version; Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire-French Version; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory DOI: 10.1037/t03776-000; Satisfaction With Life Scale DOI: 10.1037/t01069-000. Methodology: Empirical Study; Quantitative Study. Publication History: Accepted Date: May 17, 2021; Revised Date: May 7, 2021; First Submitted Date: Sep 29, 2020. Copyright Statement: Canadian Psychological Association. 2021.

  • Contribution of Mindfulness for re-education of eating behavior in obese patients

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur D. Benveniste
    Résumé Obesity has been recognized as a chronic disease by the WHO since 2007 and affects different bio-psycho-social domains in an individual. Numerous studies have proven the effectiveness of Mindfulness meditation in improving many bio-psycho-social parameters in the individual. This article shows how the complexity of the disease “obesity” requires, for the caregiver, more careful consideration of the patient's needs. Mindfulness can be a technique at the service of the obese patient.
    Date 2021
    Langue English
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2015594932&from=export
    Extra Number: 8
    Volume 15
    Pages 763-768
    Publication Medecine des Maladies Metaboliques
    DOI 10.1016/j.mmm.2021.10.013
    Numéro 8
    Abrév. de revue Med. Mal. Metab.
    ISSN 2214-8477
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:00
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:24:00

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness meditation
    • Pleine conscience
    • Eating behavior
    • Obésité
    • Obesity
    • obesity
    • human
    • social psychology
    • therapy effect
    • short survey
    • Comportement alimentaire
    • feeding behavior
    • obese patient
    • patient education
    • Rapport au corps
    • Re-education
    • Rééducation
    • Relationship with the body
    • World Health Organization

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  • The first French Outpatient hospital for integrative oncology care at the Groupe Hospitalier Saint-Vincent in Strasbourg. Organisation and preliminary therapeutic results

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur J.-L. Bagot
    Auteur L. Martini-Hubrecht
    Auteur P. Feidt
    Auteur A.-C. Milanov
    Auteur C. Grabherr
    Auteur M. Sacadura
    Auteur M. Serpeault
    Auteur F. Hoffmann
    Auteur C. Mazur
    Auteur C. Wendling
    Résumé Context: Integrative care is the association with conventional treatments, of quality and evidence based complementary therapies, used in supportive care. More than half the patients use this approach during cancer treatment. To facilitate access to this type of care for patients whose WHO performance status is 2 or 3, an integrative care outpatient hospital was set up almost two years ago. How does this innovative unit function and what are its preliminary results? Method: A questionnaire for each complementary practice was sent to the different members of the healthcare team (two doctors, four nurses, a psychologist, a dietitian, a beautician) and analysed. Results: Fourteen questionnaires were studied (some caregivers practicing several techniques): assessment nursing interview, coordinating medical consultation, homeopathy, acupuncture, auriculotherapy, micro nutrition, dietetics, aromatherapy, reflexology, psycho-oncological interview, social-aesthetic, mindfulness, hypnosis, virtual reality and therapeutic meal. All caregivers have experience in oncology and have the relevant diplomas in their particular technique. The feedback from both caregivers and patients is very positive. The benefits obtained in regard to symptoms and quality of life are convincing and in line with the results of the various existing studies. The main indications are fatigue, pain (especially neuropathic pain), digestive and anxiety- depressive disorders. Conclusion: this day of care is greatly appreciated by patients and caregivers alike. The assessment questionnaires are very positive. A care charter governs the activity of the integrative caregiver and helps to prevent any deviation. A qualitative study ought to be carried out to assess our practice.
    Date 2021
    Langue English
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2015465413&from=export
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 12
    Pages 231-241
    Publication Revue d'Homeopathie
    DOI 10.1016/j.revhom.2021.10.005
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue Rev. d'Homeopath.
    ISSN 1878-9730
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:58
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:58

    Marqueurs :

    • caregiver
    • mindfulness
    • quality of life
    • nutrition
    • anxiety
    • depression
    • oncology
    • hypnosis
    • complementary medicine
    • fatigue
    • questionnaire
    • nurse
    • human
    • psychotherapy
    • interview
    • preliminary data
    • psychologist
    • qualitative research
    • virtual reality
    • dietitian
    • short survey
    • aromatherapy
    • auricular acupuncture
    • beautician
    • consultation
    • day care
    • dietetics
    • homeopathy
    • hôpital de jour
    • integrative care
    • integrative oncology
    • médecines complémentaires
    • neuropathic pain
    • oncologie
    • outpatient
    • outpatient hospital
    • outpatients hospital
    • qualité de vie
    • reflexology
    • soins intégratifs
    • supportive care

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  • Perceived Stress, Personality Traits, and State of Victim's Consciousness: Impact on Tourniquet Application Time and Effectiveness

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur M Mulet
    Auteur Q Vuillemin
    Auteur J Lachaux
    Auteur M Trousselard
    Auteur MH Ferrer
    Date 2021
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000764657200001
    Publication Military Medicine
    DOI 10.1093/milmed/usab092
    ISSN 0026-4075
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:05
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:05
  • Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health: An international study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur AT Gloster
    Auteur D Lamnisos
    Auteur J Lubenko
    Auteur G Presti
    Auteur V Squatrito
    Auteur M Constantinou
    Auteur C Nicolaou
    Auteur S Papacostas
    Auteur G Aydin
    Auteur YY Chong
    Auteur WT Chien
    Auteur HY Cheng
    Auteur FJ Ruiz
    Auteur MB Garcia-Martin
    Auteur DP Obando-Posada
    Auteur MA Segura-Vargas
    Auteur VS Vasiliou
    Auteur L McHugh
    Auteur S Hofer
    Auteur A Baban
    Auteur DD Neto
    Auteur AN da Silva
    Auteur JL Monestes
    Auteur J Alvarez-Galvez
    Auteur M Paez-Blarrina
    Auteur F Montesinos
    Auteur S Valdivia-Salas
    Auteur D Ori
    Auteur B Kleszcz
    Auteur R Lappalainen
    Auteur I Ivanovic
    Auteur D Gosar
    Auteur F Dionne
    Auteur RM Merwin
    Auteur AP Kassianos
    Auteur M Karekla
    Date 2020-12-31
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000605651900147
    Extra Number: 12
    Volume 15
    Publication PLOS ONE
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0244809
    Numéro 12
    ISSN 1932-6203
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:09:07
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:09:07

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  • Toward a better understanding of the influence of repetitive negative thinking in alcohol use disorder: An examination of moderation effect of metacognitive beliefs and gender

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur T Hamonniere
    Auteur X Laqueille
    Auteur F Vorspan
    Auteur A Dereux
    Auteur K Illel
    Auteur I Varescon
    Date 2020-12
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000566394500009
    Volume 111
    Publication Addictive Behaviors
    DOI 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106561
    ISSN 0306-4603
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:07:45
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:07:45

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  • Role of autobiographical memory in the impact of MBCT on dysfunctional attitudes, depressive symptoms and anxiety in bipolar I patients

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Aurelie Docteur
    Auteur Christine Mirabel-Sarron
    Auteur Heline Kaya Lefevre
    Auteur Loretta Sala
    Auteur Mathilde Husky
    Auteur Joel Swendsen
    Auteur Philip Gorwood
    Résumé Background: The literature suggests that cognitive reactivity in bipolar patients can increase relapse vulnerability, is enhanced by depressive mood and dysfunctional attitudes, and could be improved with MBCT. Autobiographical memory (AM) could be involved in cognitive reactivity, and improved with MBCT training. This study aims to investigate the effect of MBCT for bipolar patients on depressive and anxious symptoms, dysfunctional attitudes and AM, and the predictive versus mediating role of AM in the impact of MBCT on clinical symptoms. Methods: Sixty-two outpatients diagnosed with bipolar I disorder were assigned to MBCT and were compared to 37 bipolar patients on a waiting list. Affective symptoms and dysfunctional attitudes were explored using self-report inventories (BDI, BAI, DAS) and AM was assessed using the Autobiographical Memory Test. Results: Patients receiving MBCT demonstrated significantly decreased depressive symptoms, dysfunctional attitudes, overgeneral memories and omissions, and increased specific memories. General AM and omissions at baseline respectively predicted lower anxiety and dysfunctional attitudes improvement following therapy, but the improvement of AM did not explain the impact of MBCT on depression and dysfunctional attitudes improvement. Limits: Further studies should consider patients' therapeutic adherence and mechanisms involved in MBCT in order to better apprehend how MBCT may reduce dysfunctional attitudes and improve AM in bipolar patients. Conclusion: Results are consistent with the hypothesis that MBCT reduces cognitive reactivity and AM impairment in bipolar disorders. Findings suggest that AM training prior to MBCT may influence MBCT efficacy, but that MBCT efficacy on AM and clinical symptoms are non-related phenomena.
    Date NOV 1 2020
    Langue English
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    URL https://www-sciencedirect-com.ezproxy.u-paris.fr/science/article/pii/S0165032720325179
    Extra Place: Amsterdam Publisher: Elsevier WOS:000565874400011
    Volume 276
    Pages 907-913
    Publication Journal of Affective Disorders
    DOI 10.1016/j.jad.2020.07.072
    Abrév. de revue J. Affect. Disord.
    ISSN 0165-0327
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:18:51
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:18:51

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • Autobiographical memory
    • Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
    • mood
    • relapse
    • thought suppression
    • psychometric properties
    • Bipolar disorder
    • Cognitive reactivity
    • cognitive therapy
    • Dysfunctional attitudes
    • major depression
    • meditation practice
    • specificity
    • vulnerability

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  • PEPSUI, a Psychoeducational Program for the Management of Suicidal Patients: A Qualitative Study From a Randomized Controlled Trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Audrey Henrion
    Auteur Philippe Courtet
    Auteur Veronique Arpon-Brand
    Auteur Audrey Lafrancesca
    Auteur Laetitia Lacourt
    Auteur Isabelle Jaussent
    Auteur Sebastien Guillaume
    Auteur Emilie Olie
    Auteur Deborah Ducasse
    Résumé Background Suicide prevention after a recent suicide attempt remains a major issue for clinicians. Indeed, these patients are at risk of new attempts and also less prone to interact with mental health services. As psychoeducation-based interventions are strongly recommended for patients with severe or chronic disorders and poor adherence, we developed the first French program of suicide psychoeducation (PEPSUI). Methods We started a large multicenter randomized controlled trial in outpatients who attempted suicide in the last year (i.e., current suicidal behavior disorder) to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a 10-week psychoeducational program (PEPSUI group: scientific information on suicidal behavior, and third-wave cognitive behavioral therapies) compared with a 10-week relaxation program (control condition), in a naturalistic setting. Here, we present the qualitative part of this study. Participants in both groups completed a narrative interview with questions on their general impressions about the therapy process and outcomes, specific areas of change in their life since inclusion, and knowledge and perceptions about suicide and mental health services. Interviews were audiotaped, transcribed, and coded using inductive and deductive thematic analysis with a constant comparative approach. Participants were consecutively included until data saturation. Results The interviews of 18 patients (n=10 in the PEPSUI group, and n=8 in the relaxation group) were analyzed. Qualitative analyses revealed some common points, and many differences between groups that are relevant for suicide prevention. Patients in both groups were satisfied with the programs. Group modality and therapeutic alliance with the instructors were considered useful in both groups. Participation was related to improved perception of mental health units (particularly in the PEPSUI group). Both groups reported the acquisition of stress management skills and distress tolerance. Relaxation was an easy way to survive stress. Conversely, the PEPSUI program had deeper implications for daily life through effective positioning towards internal events (thoughts and emotions) as a consequence of mindfulness-derived practices, enhancement of value-based commitments, improvement of the meaning in life and internal locus of control, increased contact with the present moment, use of a matrix (a decision-making tool), and acquisition of scientific knowledge on suicidal behavior. Conclusion Through specific processes for targeting suicidal risk and reducing the stigma, the PEPSUI program may represent a promising intervention for suicide prevention.
    Date SEP 30 2020
    Langue English
    Titre abrégé PEPSUI, a Psychoeducational Program for the Management of Suicidal Patients
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    Extra Place: Lausanne Publisher: Frontiers Media Sa WOS:000578288200001
    Volume 11
    Pages 500447
    Publication Frontiers in Psychiatry
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.500447
    Abrév. de revue Front. Psychiatry
    ISSN 1664-0640
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:18:53
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:18:53

    Marqueurs :

    • depression
    • acceptance
    • prevention
    • life
    • acceptance and commitment therapy-ACT
    • commitment therapy
    • help-seeking
    • ideation
    • individuals
    • psychoeducation
    • purpose
    • qualitative study
    • suicidal behavior
    • thought suppression

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    • Texte intégral
  • Efficacy of lifestyle and psychosocial interventions in reducing cognitive decline in older people: Systematic review

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur E Whitty
    Auteur H Mansour
    Auteur E Aguirre
    Auteur M Palomo
    Auteur G Charlesworth
    Auteur S Ramjee
    Auteur M Poppe
    Auteur H Brodaty
    Auteur HC Kales
    Auteur S Morgan-Trimmer
    Auteur SR Nyman
    Auteur I Lang
    Auteur K Walters
    Auteur I Petersen
    Auteur J Wenborn
    Auteur AM Minihane
    Auteur K Ritchie
    Auteur J Huntley
    Auteur Z Walker
    Auteur C Cooper
    Date 2020-09
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000571829300019
    Volume 62
    Publication AGEING RESEARCH REVIEWS
    DOI 10.1016/j.arr.2020.101113
    ISSN 1568-1637
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:08:56
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:08:56

    Pièces jointes

    • 1-s2.0-S1568163720302488-mmc1.docx
    • Whitty et al. - 2020 - Efficacy of lifestyle and psychosocial interventio.pdf
  • Moments of care: How interpersonal interactions contribute to luxury experiences of healthcare consumers

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur M Kreuzer
    Auteur V Cado
    Auteur K Raies
    Date 2020-08
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000541934200043
    Volume 116
    Pages 482-490
    Publication Journal of Business Research
    DOI 10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.11.033
    ISSN 0148-2963
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:07:48
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:07:48

    Pièces jointes

    • Kreuzer et al. - 2020 - Moments of care How interpersonal interactions co.pdf
  • The effect of mind-body interventions on psychological and pregnancy outcomes in infertile women: a systematic review

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur H Gaitzsch
    Auteur J Benard
    Auteur J Hugon-Rodin
    Auteur L Benzakour
    Auteur I Streuli
    Date 2020-08
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000505346400001
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 23
    Pages 479-491
    Publication Archives of Womens Mental Health
    DOI 10.1007/s00737-019-01009-8
    Numéro 4
    ISSN 1434-1816
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:23
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:23

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • MINDFULNESS
    • Yoga
    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Middle Aged
    • Young Adult
    • YOGA
    • Female
    • *Mindfulness
    • Mental Health
    • Adolescent
    • Pregnancy
    • PREGNANCY
    • Anxiety/*therapy
    • Depression/*therapy
    • MENTAL health
    • WOMEN'S health
    • PSYCHOLOGICAL distress
    • ANXIETY prevention
    • PREVENTION of mental depression
    • *Infertility
    • *Mind body
    • *Mind-Body Therapies
    • *Pregnancy
    • *Psychological outcome
    • EVALUATION of medical care
    • Infertility
    • INFERTILITY treatment
    • Infertility, Female/*psychology
    • INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems -- Medical care
    • MARITAL status
    • MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems
    • MEDLINE
    • MIND & body therapies
    • Mind body
    • ONLINE information services
    • Pregnancy Outcome
    • Pregnancy Rate
    • Psychological outcome
    • PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems
    • Reproductive Techniques, Assisted/*psychology
    • SYSTEMATIC reviews

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 144656505; Gaitzsch, Hélène 1 Benard, Julie 1 Hugon-Rodin, Justine 2 Benzakour, Lamyae 3 Streuli, Isabelle 1,4; Email Address: HeleneGaitzsch@hcuge.ch; Affiliation:  1: Unit for Reproductive Medicine and Gynecological Endocrinology, Department for Gynecology and Obstetrics, University Hospitals of Geneva and the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva, 30 boulevard de la Cluse, 1205, Geneva, Switzerland  2: Gynaecology Endocrinology Unit, Port-Royal Hospital, Paris, France  3: Division for Liaison Psychiatry and Crisis Intervention, Department of Mental Health, University Hospitals of Geneva, 30 boulevard de la Cluse, 1205, Geneva, Switzerland  4: Hélène Gaitzsch Medical Resident Unit for Reproductive Medicine and Gynecological Endocrinology, Department for Gynecology and Obstetrics, University Hospitals of Geneva, 30 boulevard de la Cluse, 1205, Geneva, Switzerland; Source Info: Aug2020, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p479; Subject Term: PREVENTION of mental depression; Subject Term: INFERTILITY treatment; Subject Term: PSYCHOLOGICAL distress; Subject Term: INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems -- Medical care; Subject Term: MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems; Subject Term: PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems; Subject Term: MARITAL status; Subject Term: EVALUATION of medical care; Subject Term: MEDLINE; Subject Term: MENTAL health; Subject Term: MIND & body therapies; Subject Term: ONLINE information services; Subject Term: PREGNANCY; Subject Term: WOMEN'S health; Subject Term: YOGA; Subject Term: SYSTEMATIC reviews; Subject Term: MINDFULNESS; Subject Term: ANXIETY  prevention; Author-Supplied Keyword: Infertility; Author-Supplied Keyword: Mind body; Author-Supplied Keyword: Mindfulness; Author-Supplied Keyword: Pregnancy; Author-Supplied Keyword: Psychological outcome; NAICS/Industry Codes: 621330 Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians); Number of Pages: 13p; Illustrations: 1 Diagram, 6 Charts; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 7508

  • Suicidal ideation and affect lability in single and multiple suicidal attempters with Major Depressive Disorder: An exploratory network analysis

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur D Nunez
    Auteur JL Ulloa
    Auteur S Guillaume
    Auteur E Olie
    Auteur A Alacreu-Crespo
    Auteur P Courtet
    Date 2020-07-01
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000540442900006
    Volume 272
    Pages 371-379
    Publication Journal of Affective Disorders
    DOI 10.1016/j.jad.2020.04.004
    ISSN 0165-0327
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:08:44
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:08:44

    Pièces jointes

    • Nunez et al. - 2020 - Suicidal ideation and affect lability in single an.pdf
  • Hands-off: Study protocol of a two-armed randomized controlled trial of a web-based self-help tool to reduce problematic pornography use

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Beata Bothe
    Auteur Christian Baumgartner
    Auteur Michael P. Schaub
    Auteur Zsolt Demetrovics
    Auteur Gabor Orosz
    Résumé Background and Aims: The past-year prevalence of problematic pornography use (PPU) was 1-6% in adult populations. As a result of treatment obstacles and barriers, such as unaffordable treatments, only a minority of problematic pornography users may seek treatment. Having a free, online, self-help program may overcome treatment barriers and may help those individuals who cannot receive traditional or offline treatment for PPU. Although the effectiveness of such online programs reducing substance use and problematic gambling have been reported, no prior study has examined the efficacy of an online self-help intervention aiming to reduce PPU. Methods: This two-armed randomized controlled trial (RCT) will examine the effectiveness of an online self-help program (Hands-off) to reduce PPU, while also considering psychopathological comorbidities. The six-week intervention condition includes six core modules developed to reduce PPU based on motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and wise social-psychological intervention techniques. The target sample size is 242 participants. Self-report questionnaires will be administered at baseline, right after the end of the intervention, at one-month, and three-month follow-ups after the end of the intervention. The primary outcome will be the level of PPU. Secondary outcomes will include pornography use frequency, pornography craving, pornography use-avoidance self-efficacy, sex mindset, sexual satisfaction, negative and positive emotions, and life satisfaction. Data will be analyzed on an intention-to-treat basis using linear mixed models. Results: Results will be reported at conferences and published in a scientific peer-reviewed journal. The participants will be sent a lay-person-friendly summary of the results via e-mail.
    Date JUN 2020
    Langue English
    Titre abrégé Hands-off
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    URL https://akjournals.com/view/journals/2006/9/2/article-p433.xml
    Extra Number: 2 Place: Budapest Publisher: Akademiai Kiado Zrt WOS:000577511300022
    Volume 9
    Pages 433-445
    Publication Journal of Behavioral Addictions
    DOI 10.1556/2006.2020.00037
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue J. Behav. Addict.
    ISSN 2062-5871
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:00
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:00

    Marqueurs :

    • addiction
    • acceptance
    • health
    • cognitive-behavioral therapy
    • therapy
    • interventions
    • associations
    • men
    • motivational interview
    • online intervention
    • problematic pornography use
    • satisfaction
    • scale
    • sexual-behavior
    • wise social-psychological intervention

    Pièces jointes

    • Texte intégral
  • Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments for neuropathic pain: Systematic review and French recommendations

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur X Moisset
    Auteur D Bouhassira
    Auteur JA Couturier
    Auteur H Alchaar
    Auteur S Conradi
    Auteur MH Delmotte
    Auteur M Lanteri-Minet
    Auteur JP Lefaucheur
    Auteur G Mick
    Auteur V Piano
    Auteur G Pickering
    Auteur E Piquet
    Auteur C Regis
    Auteur E Salvat
    Auteur N Attal
    Date 2020-05
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000532702100004
    Extra Number: 5
    Volume 176
    Pages 325-352
    Publication REVUE NEUROLOGIQUE
    DOI 10.1016/j.neurol.2020.01.361
    Numéro 5
    ISSN 0035-3787
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:37
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:37

    Marqueurs :

    • Humans
    • Systematic review
    • Psychotherapy
    • France/epidemiology
    • Randomized controlled trials
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    • Surgery
    • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
    • Analgesics/therapeutic use
    • *Practice Guidelines as Topic/standards
    • Analgesics, Opioid/therapeutic use
    • Antidepressive Agents/therapeutic use
    • Complementary Therapies/methods/standards/statistics & numerical data
    • Mindfulness/methods/standards
    • Neuralgia/*drug therapy/epidemiology/*therapy
    • Neuropathic pain
    • Neurostimulation
    • Pain Management/*methods/*standards/statistics & numerical data
    • Pharmacotherapy
    • Recommendations
  • Psychometric properties of the transaddiction craving triggers questionnaire in alcohol use disorder

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Cora von Hammerstein
    Auteur Aurelien Cornil
    Auteur Stephane Rothen
    Auteur Lucia Romo
    Auteur Yasser Khazaal
    Auteur Amine Benyamina
    Auteur Joel Billieux
    Auteur Amandine Luquiens
    Résumé Objectives We aimed to develop the transaddiction craving triggers questionnaire (TCTQ), which assesses the propensity of specific situations and contexts to trigger craving and to test its psychometric properties in alcohol use disorder (AUD). Methods This study included a sample of 111 AUD outpatients. We performed exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and calculated item-dimension correlations. Internal consistency was measured with Cronbach's alpha coefficient. Construct validity was assessed through Spearman correlations with craving, emotional symptoms, impulsivity, mindfulness, and drinking characteristics. Results The EFA suggested a 3-factor solution: unpleasant affect, pleasant affect, and cues and related thoughts. Cronbach's coefficient alpha ranged from .80 to .95 for the three factors and the total score. Weak positive correlations were identified between the TCTQ and drinking outcomes, and moderate correlation were found between the TCTQ and craving strength, impulsivity, anxiety, depression, and impact of alcohol on quality of life. Conclusions The 3-factor structure is congruent with the well-established propensity of emotions and cues to trigger craving. Construct validity is supported by close relations between the TCTQ and psychological well-being rather than between the TCTQ and drinking behaviors. Longitudinal validation is warranted to assess sensitivity to change of the TCTQ and to explore its psychometric properties in other addictive disorders.
    Date MAR 2020
    Langue English
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    Extra Number: 1 Place: Hoboken Publisher: Wiley WOS:000504632100001
    Volume 29
    Pages e1815
    Publication International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research
    DOI 10.1002/mpr.1815
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Int. J. Methods Psychiatr. Res.
    ISSN 1049-8931
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:09
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:09

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • self
    • validation
    • health
    • craving
    • alcohol use disorder
    • attentional bias
    • cue-reactivity
    • drinking
    • initial validation
    • inventory
    • mood
    • psychometrics
    • relapse
    • triggers

    Pièces jointes

    • mpr.1815
    • Texte intégral
  • Impulsivité alimentaire et troubles du comportement alimentaire : de la neuropsychologie à la psychologie clinique

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Sabrina Julien Sweerts
    Auteur Lucia Romo
    Résumé Food-related impulsivity, defined as the action of eating on a whim in response to immediate stimuli, is a real therapeutic challenge for therapists. However, this psychological component is frequently found in patients suffering from bulimia, Binge Eating Disorder or overweight or obesity. Research in neuropsychology shows a link between a deficit of response inhibition and the intensity of binge eating. In addition, patients with bulimia and binge eating disorder would have impaired executive functions compared to healthy subjects. Indeed, they would have difficulties in decision-making, and set-shifting, also termed cognitive flexibility, less important than healthy subjects. Moreover, weak central coherence, a bias towards local processing at the expense of global meaning seems to be linked to cognitive traits found in subjects with eating disorders: perfectionism, fear of making mistakes and resistance to change. According to the model of Impulsive Behavior UPPS, patients suffering from binge eating would have a tendency to express fast, direct and strong reactions, often in the presence of negative affects (negative urgency) but also in a positive environment (positive urgency). They would also have inability to sustain attention and motivation to complete tasks and would be sensitive to ruminations (lack of perseverance), a tendency to act without thinking (lack of premeditation), and a tendency to seek excitement and adventure as well as openness to new experiences (that generates emotions that can lead to binge eating). These results provide insight into the clinical pathways currently used in the management of eating disorders. First, specific training for go/no-go tasks would give encouraging results. According to a recent meta-analysis, single-session inhibitory control training led to significant decreases in food choices or consumption in a laboratory study. Secondly, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, ACT develops psychological flexibility in order to reach the acceptance of mental events or physical sensations that it cannot change sustainably, to reinvest the energy of struggle in actions towards what is important for the patient (his values). The question is if patients should accept their emotions or their desire to eat. If the goal is not to eat for emotional reasons, is it not a struggle? And if all cravings to eat are satisfied, the patient is not likely to automate the behavior and move towards a behavioral addiction? Finally, mindfulness-based meditation, usually used in management of eating disorder, increase emotional tolerance. The patient is led to observe his emotions with curiosity rather than trying to avoid it, especially by food intake. With a daily training of observation and acceptance of what is there, including the emotions and unpleasant thoughts, the mindfulness increases the tolerance to discomfort situations. In conclusion, impulsivity is a real challenge for therapists and it seems important to combine all our resources to improve the effective management of patients: research with the clinical practice, neuropsychology with clinical psychology. (C) 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
    Date MAR 2020
    Langue French
    Titre abrégé Food impulsivity and eating disorders
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0003448720300354
    Extra Number: 3 Place: Moulineaux Cedex 9 Publisher: Masson Editeur WOS:000528311000016
    Volume 178
    Pages 314-317
    Publication Annales Medico-Psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2020.01.016
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Ann. Med.-Psychol.
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:06
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:06

    Marqueurs :

    • decision-making
    • executive functions
    • acceptance
    • validation
    • Eating disorders
    • Acceptance and commitment therapy
    • behavior
    • central coherence
    • Executive functions
    • Food-related impulsivity
    • integration
    • Mindfulness-based meditation
    • neural basis
    • response-inhibition
    • tasks
  • Psychological interventions in multiple sclerosis: Improving cognition and quality of life

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C Harand
    Auteur G Defer
    Date 2020-03
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000525738200009
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 63
    Pages 148-153
    Publication Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
    DOI 10.1016/j.rehab.2018.10.002
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 1877-0657
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:38
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:38

    Marqueurs :

    • Cognition
    • Psychology
    • Quality of life
    • Multiple sclerosis
    • Rehabilitation
  • 2015 Paris terrorist attacks: Care guidance for the massive influx of psychologically traumatized civilian casualties. Helping victims to develop their capacity to create a safe and protective environment by leveraging social resources like family, and inner resources like mindfulness should optimize global resilience

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur L. Gibert
    Auteur C. Verdonk
    Auteur C. Tarquinio
    Auteur B. Falissard
    Auteur W. El Hage
    Auteur M. Trousselard
    Résumé Introduction In the event of a terrorist attacks emergency psychiatrists are forced to deal with a massive influx of psychologically traumatized civilian casualties. Objective The main objective of this study was to give guidelines on how to quickly and reliably identify the patients at risk of developing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Method Our cohort comprised 82 subjects present inside the Bataclan (Paris, France) during the terrorist attack on November 13th 2015. The risk analysis considered all clinically relevant risk factors. All data was collected using an Internet based self-assessment questionnaire 5 to 10 months (6 months in average) after the attacks. Results 74% of the subjects presented severe symptoms of Acute Stress Disorder (ASD). Seventeen percent were wounded by an automatic firearm. The prevalence of PTSD was 61%. We observed four significant predictive risk factors for PTSD: an elevated ASD (RR=3.1), a low-level of trait-mindfulness (RR=2.4), a low-level of education (RR=1.6) and a lack of family support (RR=1.4). Conclusion Terrorist attacks induce an unprecedented prevalence of PTSD. For optimum emergency psychological care after a terrorist attack, severe ASD symptoms should alert the physician. Helping victims to develop their capacity to create a safe and protective environment by leveraging social resources like family, and inner resources like mindfulness could optimize global resilience.
    Date February 1, 2020
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé 2015 Paris terrorist attacks
    Catalogue de bibl. ScienceDirect
    URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468749918300371
    Consulté le 08/01/2021 23:03:53
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 4
    Pages 100079
    Publication European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
    DOI 10.1016/j.ejtd.2018.08.003
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
    ISSN 2468-7499
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:16:59
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:16:59

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Resilience
    • PTSD
    • Paris
    • PTSD Terrorism Risk factors Mindfulness Paris Resilience
    • Risk factors
    • Terrorism

    Notes :

    • Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyJournal articles

    • Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyJournal articles

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    • S2468749918300371
    • ScienceDirect Snapshot
  • Clay mediation: An innovative therapy in the treatment of trauma and post-traumatism

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur OH Chesnot
    Auteur N Chidiac
    Date 2020-01
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000528299700001
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 178
    Pages 1-9
    Publication ANNALES MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGIQUES
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2019.04.018
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:38
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:38

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • anxiety
    • art therapy
    • Art-thérapie
    • article
    • human
    • imagination
    • clinical effectiveness
    • emotion
    • emotionality
    • posttraumatic stress disorder
    • mental stress
    • hydrocortisone
    • therapeutic alliance
    • cognition
    • Alliance thérapeutique
    • Argile
    • Art therapy
    • clay
    • Clay
    • conversation
    • doctor patient relationship
    • ego development
    • experimental therapy
    • leisure
    • personal experience
    • Post traumatic stress
    • prognosis
    • psychotrauma
    • recall
    • Stress post-traumatique
    • symbolism
    • Therapeutic alliance
    • touch
    • Transformation

    Pièces jointes

    • Full Text (HTML)
  • Intervention centrée sur les ressources pour réduire les troubles anxieux et dépressifs chez les patients atteints de cancer : une étude pilote.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur S Lantheaume
    Auteur M Montagne
    Auteur R Shankland
    Date 2020
    Langue fr
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0013-7006(19)30239-8
    Extra Number: 1 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 46
    Pages 13-22
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2019.07.005
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:19
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:19

    Marqueurs :

    • Anxiety
    • Depression
    • Cancer
    • Psychological flexibility
    • Flexibilité psychologique
    • Third wave cognitive behavioral therapy
    • Troisième vague des thérapies cognitives et comportementales
    • Troubles anxieux et dépressifs

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • La conscience et le corps.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Anne Héron
    Résumé La vie s'exprime dans le corps par l'intermédiaire de processus physiques, chimiques et biologiques ainsi que par l'émergence de dimensions immatérielles telles que la conscience et la subjectivité. Ces dimensions matérielles et immatérielles, reliées et interdépendantes, fondent notre humanité et sont à considérer ensemble dans le cas d'une approche globale et personnalisée de la pratique du soin.
    Date 2020
    Langue fr
    URL https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1293-8505(20)30238-4
    Extra Number: 263 Publisher: Paris, Expansion scientifique française.
    Volume 69
    Pages 32-33
    Publication Revue de l'infirmière
    DOI 10.1016/S1293-8505(20)30238-4
    Numéro 263
    ISSN 1293-8505
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:06
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:06

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • care
    • soin
    • consciousness
    • conscience
    • pleine conscience
    • body
    • corps
    • neurosciences
    • subjectivité
    • subjectivity

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • L’effet modérateur de la pleine conscience dispositionnelle dans la relation entre symptomatologie dépressive, troubles de la personnalité limite et idéations suicidaires chez le jeune adulte.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur J Chassagne
    Auteur J Bronchain
    Auteur P Raynal
    Auteur H Chabrol
    Date 2020
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31928743
    Extra Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2019.11.002
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:05
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:05

    Marqueurs :

    • depressive symptoms
    • suicidal ideation
    • dispositional mindfulness
    • borderline personality traits
    • idéations suicidaires
    • pleine conscience dispositionnelle
    • symptomatologie dépressive
    • traits de personnalité limite

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

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    • S0013700619302994
  • Les troubles obsessionnels compulsifs

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Jean-Yves Gruau
    Résumé z Les troubles obsessionnels compulsifs se manifestent par des idées obsédantes et des rites répétitifs guidés par un besoin irrépressible de les accomplir z Cette pathologie psychiatrique, dont les formes sont multiples, se déclare souvent chez le sujet jeune z Selon la sévérité des symptômes, elle peut être très invalidante z Une psychothérapie et un traitement médicamenteux sont souvent nécessaires, secondés par d’autres techniques, comme la méditation.
    Date 2020
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 93 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 17
    Pages 28-29
    Publication Soins Aides-soignantes
    DOI 10.1016/j.sasoi.2020.02.009
    Numéro 93
    ISSN 1770-9857
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:00
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:00

    Marqueurs :

    • méditation de pleine conscience
    • trouble obsessionnel compulsif
    • obsession
    • psychothérapie
    • rituel

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • La place de la pleine conscience dans la pratique diététique

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Duncan Benveniste
    Résumé L’obésité est une maladie chronique qui a des répercussions biologiques, psychologiques et sociales. De nombreuses études ont montré l’efficacité de la méditation de pleine  conscience dans ce contexte. Des liens peuvent être identifiés entre la pratique du diététicien dans l’accompagnement nutritionnel de l’obésité et cette technique.
    Date 2020
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 62 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 16
    Pages 24-27
    Publication Pratiques en nutrition
    DOI 10.1016/j.pranut.2020.03.011
    Numéro 62
    ISSN 1766-7305
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:59
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:59

    Marqueurs :

    • pleine conscience
    • diététique
    • obésité
    • trouble alimentaire

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Approche psychologique du patient obèse et arthrosique

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Coline Rondeau
    Résumé La prise en charge globale du patient obèse et arthrosique est complexe du fait des pathologies elles-mêmes, mais aussi à cause de l’accordage nécessaire entre les différents acteurs du soin. Le cas de Stéphanie illustre les problématiques en jeu ainsi que les possibilités d’accompagnement.
    Date 2020
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 61 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 16
    Pages 38-41
    Publication Pratiques en nutrition
    DOI 10.1016/j.pranut.2019.12.009
    Numéro 61
    ISSN 1766-7305
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:58
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:58

    Marqueurs :

    • méditation de pleine conscience
    • obésité
    • arthrose
    • chirurgie bariatrique

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Un groupe de méditation pleine conscience auprès d’adolescents.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Sarah Breton
    Date 2020
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33129470
    Extra Number: 264 Publisher: Paris, Expansion scientifique française.
    Volume 69
    Pages 16-18
    Publication Revue de l'infirmière
    DOI 10.1016/j.revinf.2020.08.002
    Numéro 264
    ISSN 1293-8505
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:56
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:56

    Marqueurs :

    • caregiver
    • mindfulness meditation
    • méditation pleine conscience
    • cognitive therapy
    • adolescent
    • benevolence
    • bienveillance
    • depression relapse
    • rechute dépressive
    • soignant
    • teenager
    • thérapie cognitive

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • La méditation de pleine conscience pour les aidants familiaux.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Christelle Filleau
    Auteur Renaud David
    Auteur Philippe Robert
    Date 2020
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32988487
    Extra Number: 145
    Volume 25
    Pages 40-45
    Publication BDB_JO_1268-6034
    DOI 10.1016/j.sger.2020.07.010
    Numéro 145
    ISSN 1268-6034
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:55
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:55

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness meditation
    • anxiety
    • anxiété
    • méditation de pleine conscience
    • benevolence
    • bienveillance
    • aidant naturel
    • informal caregiver
    • neurodegenerative pathology
    • pathologie neurodégénérative

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Traitement des céphalées chroniques chez l’enfant et l’adolescent

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur J.-C. Cuvellier
    Résumé Management of chronic headaches, notably chronic daily headache, ideally requires a global, biopsychosocial and multidisciplinary approach. Since there is a lack of evidence-based medicine, it is based on “expert consensus”, extrapolation from adult studies and the practitioner's experience. Management includes 4 steps: lifestyle counselling (balanced diet [adequate hydration, avoiding meal skipping, limiting caffeine intake], adequate sleep hygiene, regular exercise), medication overuse prevention/withdrawal, nonpharmacological treatment (biofeedback, autohypnosis, self-induced relaxation, cognitive-behavioural therapy) and, possibly, preventive pharmacological treatment. In refractory cases, one can rely on alternative approaches, such as mindfulness meditation, acupuncture, and physical and manual interventions. In the wake of their use in adults, emerging treatments are currently under evaluation in children and adolescents: botulinum toxin A injections, nerve blocks, and anti-CGRP monoclonal antibodies. In practice, management should be individualized accounting for patient's peculiarities, associated comorbidities, and local availability of previous approaches. A rational objective is to achieve a ≥ 50% reduction of headache days and/or no or little headache-related disability, and, ultimately school return. Contrasting with fairly good short-term outcomes, there is compelling evidence to suggest that chronic daily headache is often not a self-limiting disorder.
    Date 2020
    Langue English
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1624568720300184
    Extra Number: 3
    Volume 21
    Pages 96-108
    Publication Douleurs
    DOI 10.1016/j.douler.2020.04.005
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Douleurs
    ISSN 1624-5687
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:19
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:19

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness meditation
    • hypnosis
    • biofeedback
    • adolescent
    • article
    • child
    • human
    • comorbidity
    • exercise
    • cognitive behavioral therapy
    • chronic disease
    • leisure
    • disability
    • lifestyle
    • botulinum toxin A
    • acupuncture
    • caffeine intake
    • calcitonin gene related peptide
    • chronic daily headache
    • headache
    • hydration
    • manipulative medicine
    • meal skipping
    • medication overuse
    • nerve block
    • physiotherapy
    • sleep hygiene

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  • Pharmacological and Non-Pharmacological Treatment for Neuropathic Pain: Short Form French Guidelines

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur X. Moisset
    Auteur D. Bouhassira
    Auteur J. Avez Couturier
    Auteur J.-P. Lefaucheur
    Auteur S. Conradi
    Auteur M.-H. Delmotte
    Auteur M. Lantéri-Minet
    Auteur J.-P. Lefaucheur
    Auteur G. Mick
    Auteur V. Piano
    Auteur G. Pickering
    Auteur E. Piquet
    Auteur C. Regis
    Auteur E. Salvat
    Auteur N. Attal
    Résumé Neuropathic pain remains a significant unmet medical need. Several recommendations have recently been proposed concerning pharmacotherapy, neurostimulation techniques and interventional management, but no comprehensive guideline encompassing all these treatments has yet been issued. We have performed a systematic review of pharmacotherapy, neurostimulation, surgery, psychotherapies and other types of therapy for peripheral or central neuropathic pain, based on studies published in peer-reviewed journals before January 2018. The main inclusion criteria were chronic neuropathic pain for at least three months, a randomized controlled methodology, at least three weeks of follow-up with at least 10 patients per group, and a doubleblind design for drug therapy. Based on the GRADE system, we provide weak-to-strong recommendations for use and proposal as a first-line treatment for SNRIs (duloxetine and venlafaxine), gabapentin and tricyclic antidepressants, and for topical lidocaine and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation specifically for peripheral neuropathic pain; a weak recommendation for use and proposal as a second-line treatment for pregabalin, tramadol, combination therapy (antidepressant combined with gabapentinoids), and for highconcentration capsaicin patches and botulinum toxin A specifically for peripheral neuropathic pain; a weak recommendation for use and proposal as a third-line treatment for highfrequency rTMS of the motor cortex, spinal cord stimulation (failed back surgery syndrome and painful diabetic polyneuropathy) and strong opioids (in the absence of an alternative). Psychotherapy (cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness) is recommended as a second-line therapy, as an add-on to other therapies. An algorithm encompassing all the recommended treatments has been proposed.
    Date 2020
    Langue French
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2011835023&from=export
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 33
    Pages 101-112
    Publication Douleur et Analgesie
    DOI 10.3166/DEA-2020-0113
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Douleur Analg.
    ISSN 1951-6398
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:55
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:55

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • chronic pain
    • article
    • human
    • psychotherapy
    • cognitive behavioral therapy
    • follow up
    • neuropathic pain
    • antidepressant agent
    • practice guideline
    • systematic review (topic)
    • botulinum toxin A
    • capsaicin
    • diabetic neuropathy
    • duloxetine
    • failed back surgery syndrome
    • gabapentin
    • lidocaine
    • medical literature
    • motor cortex
    • nerve stimulation
    • opiate
    • peer review
    • pharmaceutical care
    • pregabalin
    • spinal cord stimulation
    • surgery
    • topical treatment
    • tramadol
    • transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
    • tricyclic antidepressant agent
    • venlafaxine

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  • The Effects of Parent Training Programs on the Quality of Life and Stress Levels of Parents Raising a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder: a Systematic Review of the Literature

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Jérôme Lichtlé
    Auteur Naomi Downes
    Auteur Aaron Engelberg
    Auteur Émilie Cappe
    Résumé Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) risk higher levels of stress and a lower quality of life compared to parents of typically developing children. Few parent training programs focus on parenting outcomes, and few authors evaluate the implementation fidelity of their program. A systematic review was conducted to target studies assessing the effects of group training programs on the stress levels or quality of life of parents of children with ASD as well as the implementation fidelity. A total of 12 studies were identified. Findings suggest that mindfulness could be a promising parent training tool to improve the well-being of parents of children with ASD.
    Date 2020
    Langue English
    Cote hal-02568527
    URL https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02568527
    Extra ISBN: 2195-7177 Type: 10.1007/s40489-019-00190-x
    Publication Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:13
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:22:13

    Marqueurs :

    • Stress
    • Autism
    • Quality of life
    • Fidelity
    • Implementation
    • Parent training

    Notes :

    • Cognitive science/PsychologyJournal articles

    • This study has received funding from the Caisse Nationale de Solidarité pour l’Autonomie (CNSA) through the call for the project “Autism 2014” proposed by the Institut de Recherche En Santé Publique (IRESP).

  • Thérapies comportementales et cognitives : généralités

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Nadine Satori
    Auteur Christine Mirabel Sarron
    Résumé Les thérapies comportementales et cognitives (TCC) sont en plein essor, elles font l'objet de nombreux livres grand public, d'émissions de télévision et de radio. Leur évolution (ou troisième vague) a donné lieu au développement de nouvelles pratiques de TCC basées sur la méditation de pleine conscience (mindfulness-based cognitive therapy). La démarche psychothérapique proposée depuis un siècle découle directement du savoir scientifique issu de la psychologie expérimentale dans les domaines des émotions et de l'apprentissage des comportements de l'être humain.
    Date 2020
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 326 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 41
    Pages 43-46
    Publication Soins. Psychiatrie
    DOI 10.1016/S0241-6972(20)30021-9
    Numéro 326
    ISSN 0241-6972
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:26
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:26

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • La dépression en refrain… Entre évaluations de dispositifs musicothérapiques et vécus émotionnels : une proposition intégrative

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Laurie D’Abbadie de Nodrest
    Auteur Jean-Luc Sudres
    Auteur Laurent Schmitt
    Auteur Antoine Yrondi
    Auteur David Da Cruz
    Résumé Objectifs Rares sont les recherches intégratives et contrôlées étudiant l’impact de la musicothérapie (réceptive, active, créative) en réponse à la symptomatologie dépressive. Les objectifs de cette étude exploratoire sont d’évaluer quantitativement et qualitativement l’aptitude à être dans l’instant présent, le fonctionnement défensif, la sévérité de la dépression, le degré alexithymique, la distorsion corporelle, la temporalité, la créativité avant, après et bien après la participation aux dispositifs de musicothérapie. Le vécu des ateliers est aussi exprimé après et un mois après l’ensemble des séances. Patients et méthode Quatre-vingt-quatre adultes (hommes et femmes) ont été retenus. Pris en charge dans un hôpital et une clinique psychiatriques en Occitanie, 29 sujets ont participé à l’atelier actif et créatif (M âge  = 52,70 ; ET = 18,60), 28 à l’atelier réceptif et créatif (M âge  = 52,00 ; ET = 12,70) et 27 à la thérapie habituelle (M âge  = 48,10 ; ET = 13,00). Chacun a complété le Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire , le Defense Style Questionnaire , le Beck Depression Inventory , le Bermond-Vorst Alexithymia Questionnaire , et le Body Distortion Questionnaire . Les deux groupes de musicothérapie ont également répondu aux Échelles Cliniques des Thérapies Médiatisées. Résultats L’analyse statistique suggère des différences significatives entre le pré- et le post-test en écho aux données qualitatives. Des améliorations sont repérées aux différents niveaux observés (présence dans l’instant, défenses, sévérité de la dépression, émotions, affects, distorsion corporelle, temporalité, créativité). Conclusions Un dispositif de musicothérapie composite, adressé aux soignants, est élaboré à l’issue de ce travail. L’effet positif des ateliers reste néanmoins à confirmer lors d’une recherche sur un plus grand échantillon.
    Date 2020
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 8 Publisher: Paris : Elsevier
    Volume 178
    Pages 795-805
    Publication Annales médico-psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2019.10.009
    Numéro 8
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:24
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:24

    Marqueurs :

    • Dépression
    • Émotion
    • Musicothérapie
    • Évaluation
    • Mécanisme de défense
    • Atelier thérapeutique
    • Créativité

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Innovations en psychothérapie chez l’enfant.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Mario Speranza
    Auteur Martin Debbané
    Résumé Innovations en psychothérapie chez l’enfant. L’approche psychothérapique représente l’axe principal de la prise en charge dans le domaine de la santé mentale de l’enfant et de l’adolescent en raison de la place limitée de la psychopharmacologique à cette période de la vie. Ces dernières années nous avons assisté à une diversification des modèles théoriques et au développement de nouvelles approches focalisées qui posent de manière explicite la question de la formalisation des objectifs thérapeutiques et leur partage avec l’enfant-l’adolescent et sa famille. L’objectif de cet article est de présenter quelques-unes des principales innovations développées ces dernières années dans le domaine de la psychothérapie de l’enfant et de l’adolescent et en particulier les guidances parentales, la méditation de pleine conscience, les psychothérapies focalisées sur le traumatisme et les psychothérapies délivrées par internet. Au-delà des spécificités de ces modèles, l’ensemble de ces approches convergent pour souligner l’implication de l’entourage et la perception de la part de l’enfant d’être compris par le thérapeute comme les deux principaux mécanismes au coeur du changement en psychothérapie et comme les leviers en mesure de favoriser la réémergence d’une capacité à apprendre dans le monde interpersonnel et social.
    Date 2020
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33058637
    Extra Number: 5 Publisher: Global Média Santé
    Volume 70
    Pages 514-519
    Publication La Revue du praticien
    Numéro 5
    ISSN 0035-2640
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:23
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:23

    Marqueurs :

    • child
    • psychotherapy
    • mental disorders

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • L’hypnose Ericksonienne et la méditation pleine conscience : vers une médecine comportementale en néphrologie.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Angélique Thuillier Lecouf
    Auteur Ludivine Videloup
    Auteur Sandrine Letrecher
    Auteur Clémence Béchade
    Auteur Marie Recorbet
    Auteur Valérie Chatelet
    Date 2020
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31928954
    Extra Publisher: Paris : Elsevier, c2005-
    Publication Néphrologie & thérapeutique
    DOI 10.1016/j.nephro.2019.08.002
    ISSN 1872-9177
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:23
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:23

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness meditation
    • pain
    • depression
    • stress
    • méditation pleine conscience
    • behavioral medicine
    • emotions
    • compassion meditation
    • chronic renal disease
    • dépression
    • douleur
    • émotions
    • ericksonian hypnosis
    • hypnose ericksonienne
    • maladie rénale chronique
    • médecine comportementale
    • méditation centrée sur la compassion

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Mindfulness-Based stress reduction in early palliative care for people with metastatic cancer: A mixed-method study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Stefano Poletti
    Auteur Giorgia Razzini
    Auteur Roberto Ferrari
    Auteur Maria Pia Ricchieri
    Auteur Giorgio Alfredo Spedicato
    Auteur Antonella Pasqualini
    Auteur Cristina Buzzega
    Auteur Fabrizio Artioli
    Auteur Kyriakoula Petropulacos
    Auteur Mario Luppi
    Auteur Elena Bandieri
    Résumé OBJECTIVES: To explore the impact of a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) intervention for people with metastatic cancer integrated in Early Palliative Care (EPC). DESIGN: Mixed-method study. SETTINGS/LOCATION: EPC Service integrated with Oncology Unit, Carpi General Hospital, Italy from January to October 2017. The MBSR intervention took place inside the hospital. SUBJECTS: Study participation was offered to 25 consecutive people referred to the EPC service. INCLUSION CRITERIA: people with metastatic cancer between 18 and 75 years old; informed consent. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: Performance Status <60% according to Karnofsky scale; active psychiatric disorder. 20 patients were included in the study. INTERVENTION: The adapted program consists of 8 meetings for 2.5 h once a week, a 4.5 h session between the 6th and 7th weeks and 0.5 h home practice daily. The following mindfulness practices were included during the training: formal sitting meditation, body scan, light yoga, walking meditation, and Aikido exercises. Participants were provided with materials for home practice. A qualified MBSR instructor conducted the program. Sessions were attended by a clinical psychologist and a physician trained in meditation, together with the palliative nurse as facilitators. OUTCOME MEASURES: Feasibility and acceptability were assessed on 16 participants. In addition, pre-post measures of cancer pain and mood state were collected. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted on a subset of 8 participants at the end of the study and analysed using the Interpretative-Phenomenological approach. RESULTS: MBSR attendance to meetings and adherence to home practice were 75%. MBSR intervention helped participants to develop an accepting attitude in respect to metastatic cancer disease helping them to face anxiety and cancer pain. MBSR improves self-regulation of mood state engendering feelings of compassion MBSR program supports participants in questioning and reconnecting with their values and spiritual beliefs. CONCLUSIONS: A Mindfulness intervention integrated into EPC setting is feasible, well accepted and could help metastatic cancer patients to control cancer pain together with an opportunity of emotional and spiritual relief.
    Date 2019-12
    Langue eng
    Titre abrégé Mindfulness-Based stress reduction in early palliative care for people with metastatic cancer
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra PMID: 31780005
    Volume 47
    Pages 102218
    Publication Complementary Therapies in Medicine
    DOI 10.1016/j.ctim.2019.102218
    Abrév. de revue Complement Ther Med
    ISSN 1873-6963
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:13:33
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:13:33

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Meditation
    • Yoga
    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Middle Aged
    • Female
    • Male
    • Aged
    • Stress, Psychological
    • Mindfulness-based stress reduction
    • Lyon
    • Mind-Body Therapies
    • Neoplasms
    • Early palliative care
    • Integrative healthcare
    • Interpretive-phenomenological analysis
    • Martial Arts
    • Metastatic cancer
    • Neoplasm Metastasis
    • Palliative Care

    Pièces jointes

    • PubMed entry
    • S0965229919306582
  • Eating Disorder Treatment: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Efficacy of Mindfulness-Based Programs

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Roxane Turgon
    Auteur Alexis Ruffault
    Auteur Catherine Juneau
    Auteur Catherine Blatier
    Auteur Rebecca Shankland
    Résumé This systematic review and meta-analysis sought to evaluate the efficacy of mindfulness-based programs (MBPs) on eating disorder (ED) symptoms and related outcomes such as BMI, body dissatisfaction, emotion regulation, and negative affect. It also examined moderators that predicted larger intervention effects.
    Date 2019-11-01
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Eating Disorder Treatment
    Catalogue de bibl. Springer Link
    URL https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-019-01216-5
    Consulté le 08/01/2021 23:36:36
    Extra Number: 11
    Volume 10
    Pages 2225-2244
    Publication Mindfulness
    DOI 10.1007/s12671-019-01216-5
    Numéro 11
    Abrév. de revue Mindfulness
    ISSN 1868-8535
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:18:17
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:18:17
  • Coping with Seizures Through Mindfulness Meditation: a Qualitative Study of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention in Epilepsy

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Prisca R. Bauer
    Auteur Stefano Poletti
    Auteur Antoine Lutz
    Auteur Cecile Sabourdy
    Résumé Objectives Three previous clinical trials have shown that mindfulness-based interventions reduce depressive symptoms and improve quality of life in epilepsy. We conducted a qualitative study to gain more insight into the relevant aspects of mindfulness-based interventions for people with this condition. Methods We conducted a mindfulness-based intervention of six weekly sessions in seven adults with epilepsy (six pharmaco-resistant). Semi-structured interviews were conducted by phone immediately after the end of the intervention and repeated after 3 months. Preliminary thematic analysis allowed the identification and grouping of themes into main categories. Bottom-up descriptive categories were constructed consistent with the phenomenological paradigm. Results Three main areas were explored in the interviews, which lasted on average 30 min: (1) epilepsy-related issues affecting quality of life, (2) seizures and their unpredictability and (3) coping mechanisms. Overall, participants reported that they benefited from the intervention. Participants report that the group supported them in the exchange of experiences, which helped them to re-frame their condition. At the same time, mindfulness exercises encouraged participants to look within in a kind and non-evaluative way. This combination resulted in a new way of accepting and re-integrating the condition. Two new strategies emerged to cope with seizures: accepting and controlling, but without noticeable effect on seizure frequency. Conclusions This study contributes to a better understanding of the psychological mechanisms at work in mindfulness-based interventions in the context of epilepsy.
    Date OCT 2019
    Langue English
    Titre abrégé Coping with Seizures Through Mindfulness Meditation
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    Extra Number: 10 Place: Dordrecht Publisher: Springer WOS:000486173700005
    Volume 10
    Pages 2010-2025
    Publication Mindfulness
    DOI 10.1007/s12671-019-01168-w
    Numéro 10
    Abrév. de revue Mindfulness
    ISSN 1868-8527
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:14
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:14

    Marqueurs :

    • anxiety
    • depression
    • Stress
    • Acceptance
    • stigma
    • therapy
    • Complementary medicine
    • disorders
    • distance delivery
    • efficacy
    • of-life
    • people
    • Refractory
    • Seizure
    • treatment program
  • Efficacy and tolerability of pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions in older patients with major depressive disorder: A systematic review, pairwise and network meta-analysis

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur M Krause
    Auteur K Gutsmiedl
    Auteur I Bighelli
    Auteur J Schneider-Thoma
    Auteur A Chaimani
    Auteur S Leucht
    Date 2019-09
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000481575100003
    Extra Number: 9
    Volume 29
    Pages 1003-1022
    Publication European Neuropsychopharmacology
    DOI 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2019.07.130
    Numéro 9
    ISSN 0924-977X
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:08:32
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:08:32

    Marqueurs :

    • Humans
    • Psychotherapy
    • Aged
    • Aged, 80 and over
    • Major depressive disorder
    • *Antidepressants
    • *Antipsychotics
    • *Major depressive disorder
    • *Older patients
    • *Psychotherapy
    • Antidepressants
    • Antidepressive Agents/adverse effects/*therapeutic use
    • Antipsychotics
    • Depressive Disorder, Major/*therapy
    • Network Meta-Analysis
    • Older patients

    Pièces jointes

    • Krause et al. - 2019 - Efficacy and tolerability of pharmacological and n.pdf
  • Difficulties in emotion regulation and deficits in interoceptive awareness in moderate and severe obesity

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Clemence Willem
    Auteur Marie-Charlotte Gandolphe
    Auteur Meline Roussel
    Auteur Helene Verkindt
    Auteur Francois Pattou
    Auteur Jean-Louis Nandrino
    Résumé Purpose Difficulties in emotion regulation and deficits in interoceptive awareness may be responsible for overeating and weight gain in obesity by increasing the risks of problematic eating behaviors. This study aimed to: (1) examine emotion regulation difficulties and interoceptive deficits in obesity; (2) compare the emotion regulation and interoceptive abilities of moderately and severely obese patients. Methods Participants were recruited through the university, diabetology centers and bariatric surgery departments. A total of 165 participants were categorized in three groups, matched by age and gender, according to their Body Mass Index (BMI). The severely obese (SO), moderately obese (MO) and normal weight (NW) groups were constituted of 55 participants each. Self-report questionnaires were used to assess emotion regulation difficulties (CERQ-DERS) and interoceptive awareness (MAIA-FFMQ). Results Overall, obese participants reported more emotion regulation difficulties and less interoceptive awareness than NW participants did. They also reported a lack of planning strategies and emotional awareness, as well as less ability to observe, notice and trust body sensations. No differences in emotion regulation and interoceptive abilities were found between MO and SO participants. Conclusions Emotion regulation and interoceptive awareness should be targeted in the psychotherapeutic care of obese people, regardless of their BMI.
    Date AUG 2019
    Langue English
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    Extra Number: 4 Place: New York Publisher: Springer WOS:000475969800005
    Volume 24
    Pages 633-644
    Publication Eating and Weight Disorders-Studies on Anorexia Bulimia and Obesity
    DOI 10.1007/s40519-019-00738-0
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue Eat. Weight Disord.-Stud. Anorex.
    ISSN 1124-4909
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:08
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:22:08

    Marqueurs :

    • Emotion regulation
    • Interoceptive awareness
    • Interoception
    • expression
    • mindfulness questionnaire
    • Obesity
    • adults
    • anorexia-nervosa
    • bmi
    • Difficulties in emotion regulation
    • eating-disorders
    • multidimensional assessment
    • overweight
    • regulation strategies
    • sensitivity
    • weight
  • Strategies of complementary and integrative therapies in cancer-related painattaining exhaustive cancer pain management

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C Maindet
    Auteur A Burnod
    Auteur C Minello
    Auteur B George
    Auteur G Allano
    Auteur A Lemaire
    Date 2019-08
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000473204000041
    Extra Number: 8
    Volume 27
    Pages 3119-3132
    Publication Supportive Care in Cancer
    DOI 10.1007/s00520-019-04829-7
    Numéro 8
    ISSN 0941-4355
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:05:25
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:05:25

    Pièces jointes

    • Maindet et al. - 2019 - Strategies of complementary and integrative therap.pdf
  • Mind-body practices for people living with HIV: a systematic scoping review

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur MP Ramirez-Garcia
    Auteur MP Gagnon
    Auteur S Colson
    Auteur J Cote
    Auteur J Flores-Aranda
    Auteur M Dupont
    Date 2019-06-11
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000471323800001
    Volume 19
    Publication BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
    DOI 10.1186/s12906-019-2502-z
    ISSN 1472-6882
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:16
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:16

    Marqueurs :

    • Meditation
    • Yoga
    • Humans
    • Hypnosis
    • Relaxation
    • Tai chi
    • *Mind-Body Therapies
    • Autogenic training
    • Guided imagery
    • HIV
    • HIV Infections/*psychology/*therapy
    • Mind-body practices
    • Progressive muscle relaxation
  • Feasibility, acceptability and preliminary outcomes of a mindfulness-based relapse prevention program in a naturalistic setting among treatment-seeking patients with alcohol use disorder: a prospective observational study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Cora von Hammerstein
    Auteur Yasser Khazaal
    Auteur Mathilde Dupuis
    Auteur Henri-Jean Aubin
    Auteur Amine Benyamina
    Auteur Amandine Luquiens
    Auteur Lucia Romo
    Résumé OBJECTIVES: Cultural differences between the USA and France led us to examine the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary efficacy data on craving, quality of life and psychological flexibility of the add-on Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP) programme in alcohol use disorder (AUD) in France. DESIGN: We conducted a prospective observational study with a 6-month follow-up. SETTING: The study was performed in a naturalistic setting with adult outpatients from an addiction department. PARTICIPANTS: We included all patients with a current AUD who participated in the MBRP programme (n=52). There was no non-inclusion criterion. INTERVENTIONS: The intervention was an 8-week MBRP programme, combining elements of traditional relapse prevention cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness meditation training. This was an eight-session closed-group programme. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcomes were the number of attended treatment sessions, home practice frequency and dropout rate. Secondary outcomes were changes in craving, quality of life, psychological flexibility, drinking outcomes, depression, anxiety and mindfulness levels. RESULTS: The average number of completed sessions was 6.6 (SD: 1.9). Most participants introduced mindfulness meditation into their everyday lives: 69% and 49% of included patients maintained formal practice at 3 and 6 months, respectively, and 80% and 64% maintained informal practice at 3 and 6 months, respectively. Most participants used mindfulness techniques to face high-risk situations (56% at 6 months). Participants reported a significant reduction in craving, days of alcohol use, depression and anxiety and an increase in mindfulness and psychological flexibility at 6 months. CONCLUSIONS: The MBRP programme showed good acceptability and feasibility. MBRP seemed to improve craving, mindfulness and psychological flexibility. Comparative studies are needed to evaluate the programme's efficacy in AUD. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: 2200863 v 0.
    Date 2019-06-01
    Langue eng
    Titre abrégé Feasibility, acceptability and preliminary outcomes of a mindfulness-based relapse prevention program in a naturalistic setting among treatment-seeking patients with alcohol use disorder
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra Number: 5 PMID: 31154307 PMCID: PMC6550005
    Volume 9
    Pages e026839
    Publication BMJ open
    DOI 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-026839
    Numéro 5
    Abrév. de revue BMJ Open
    ISSN 2044-6055
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:13:46
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:13:46

    Marqueurs :

    • France
    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness
    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Middle Aged
    • Female
    • Male
    • Surveys and Questionnaires
    • Craving
    • Feasibility Studies
    • Prospective Studies
    • craving
    • Alcoholism
    • relapse prevention
    • Secondary Prevention
    • alcohol use disorder acceptability
    • MBRP
    • Paris -Ste Anne
    • Paris IGR
    • Paris Nanterre
    • Paris Palaiseau Ecole Polytechnique
    • Paris Saclay

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    • PubMed entry
    • Texte intégral
  • Intervention basée sur la pleine conscience auprès de patients souffrant d’obésité et de trouble de binge eating : résultats préliminaires de l’essai contrôlé randomisé MindOb

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Alexis Ruffault
    Auteur Sébastien Czernichow
    Auteur Kàtia Lurbe i Puerto
    Auteur Jean F. Fournier
    Auteur Claire Carette
    Auteur Cécile Flahault
    Résumé Résumé La pleine conscience pourrait permettre de réduire l’impulsivité alimentaire et augmenter la motivation à pratiquer des activités physiques, à condition d’être pratiquée quotidiennement par des individus souffrant d’obésité et de trouble de binge eating. L’objectif est de tester l’efficacité d’une intervention à distance basée sur la pleine conscience auprès de patients obèses souffrant de trouble de binge eating et observer l’adhésion quotidienne mesurée de manière objective. Seize patients obèses présentant un trouble de binge eating ont été randomisés dans trois groupes : pleine conscience, méditation factice, liste d’attente. Les deux interventions testées consistaient en l’écoute de pistes audio sur internet, tous les jours pendant 12 mois. Le poids, les processus alimentaires, les apports énergétiques, la motivation à l’activité physique, la dépense énergétique, la détresse psychologique et les capacités de pleine conscience ont été mesurés à l’inclusion, un mois, six mois et douze mois. Parmi les 16 patients inclus (dont sept abandons ou perdus de vue), aucun n’a suivi entièrement l’intervention ni pendant le premier mois (24,76 % d’audio écouté en moyenne), ni après la première visite de suivi (9,80 % d’audio écouté en moyenne). Il semble donc difficile de tester l’efficacité d’une intervention à distance sans mettre en place des techniques ayant pour objectif d’améliorer l’adhésion des participants. Summary Introduction Mindfulness is the ability to voluntarily focus on the present moment without judgment. Several systematic reviews and meta-analyses have demonstrated the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions among individuals with obesity, mainly on the reduction of binge episodes and related factors such as impulsive and emotional eating. Therefore, mindfulness could decrease impulsive eating and increase motivation toward physical activity. Furthermore, daily online mindfulness training for individuals diagnosed with binge eating disorder that benefit from usual care in a clinical nutrition department could be more adapted than standardized weekly group interventions. Objective To test the effectiveness of an online mindfulness-based intervention among patients with obesity and binge eating disorder, and to objectively observe measured daily adherence to the intervention. Method Sixteen patients with obesity and binge eating disorder (based on DSM5 criteria) were randomized to one of three of the following groups: mindfulness training (n=5), sham meditation (n=8), waitlist (n=3). Both interventions consisted of online 10-minute daily audio sessions lasting for 12 months in addition to usual care in nutrition. Weight, eating processes (Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire R18), energy intake (7-day dietary recall), motivation toward physical activity (Behavioral Regulation Toward Exercise Questionnaire 2), energy expenditure (International Physical Activity Questionnaire and a 7-day pedometer log), psychological distress (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), and mindfulness skills (Mindful Attention Awareness Scale and Daily Mindful Responding Scale over 7 days) were measured at baseline, one month, six months, and 12 months. An objective measure of participants’ adherence to both interventions was provided by the hosting server for each individual. Data was analyzed using the Reliable Change Index formulas to estimate the effect of the intervention on each participant on an individual change basis. Results From 47 patients potentially eligible for the MindOb study, 28 were screened for eligibility and 16 were randomized (10 women; mean age 40 years old±14.37; mean BMI 36.93kg/m2±4.24). The main result of the case series remains in the number of drop-outs (n=4), and lost patients (n=3). Among the 16 participants, none attended 100% of the online sessions neither during the first month (24.76% of the sessions) nor after the first visit (9.80% of the sessions). A majority of participants from the sham meditation group showed a decrease in impulsive and emotional eating, and an increase in extrinsic motivation for physical activity after one month of intervention. However, no participant in the intervention groups showed clinically significant change on mindfulness scores or increased scores of psychological distress after one month of intervention. Conclusion The results highlight the challenges in testing the effectiveness of online interventions among patients with obesity and binge eating disorder. Additional techniques (e.g. action planning) could increase adherence to such interventions. Furthermore, increasing the sample size and analyzing the 6- and 12-month data could result in an increase of statistical power as well as increased possibility to conduct group comparison analyses instead of an estimate of individual change.
    Date March 1, 2019
    Langue fr
    Titre abrégé Intervention basée sur la pleine conscience auprès de patients souffrant d’obésité et de trouble de binge eating
    Catalogue de bibl. ScienceDirect
    URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1155170418300879
    Consulté le 08/01/2021 23:33:41
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 29
    Pages 4-24
    Publication Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    DOI 10.1016/j.jtcc.2018.09.001
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    ISSN 1155-1704
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:17:51
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:17:51

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Pleine conscience
    • Activité physique
    • Adherence
    • Adhésion
    • Binge eating
    • Obésité
    • Obesity
    • Physical activity
    • Trouble des accès hyperphagiques

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    • ScienceDirect Snapshot
  • Challenges Associated With the Civilian Reintegration of Soldiers With Chronic PTSD: A New Approach Integrating Psychological Resources and Values in Action Reappropriation

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Celia Belrose
    Auteur Anais M. Duffaud
    Auteur Frederic Dutheil
    Auteur Julie Trichereau
    Auteur Marion Trousselard
    Résumé Background: In light of the psychological changes in an individual suffering from chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), questions are being raised in order to understand and facilitate recovery and a return to work. This is particularly challenging for soldiers suffering from chronic PTSD, who are often young individuals suffering from moral conflicts. A French military rehabilitation program proposes the broadening of the relationships between recovery and reintegration by incorporating approaches from the field of positive psychology for soldiers with chronic PTSD. The aim of the study was to evaluate (i) the psychological resources which remain sustainable for these trauma exposed soldiers according to their PTSD symptoms, (ii) the dynamics of resource reappropriation after the military rehabilitation program, which focuses on values in action (VIA) as character strengths, and (iii) how these resources and their reappropriation facilitate civilian professional reintegration. Method: We conducted a prospective study with 56 trauma exposed soldiers with a clinical diagnosis of chronic PTSD. PTSD severity and psychological resources (optimism, mindfulness, well-being, motivation, self-esteem, and VIA) were assessed before and after the rehabilitation program. After the identification of resource profiles, we analyzed the impact of the program on resource levels and successful reintegration into a civilian job. Results: 3 profiles were identified based on the psychological resources of the soldiers. Profiles 1, 2, and 3 differed in terms of clinical severity (PCL5). Profile 1 exhibited both the highest level of resources and the lowest clinical severity of PTSD but did not modify its resources after the intervention program when compared to profile 3. Profile 3 was characterized by the lowest level of resources, the highest clinical severity of PTSD and the highest reappropriation in all VIAs. This profile was associated with the highest rate of reintegration success 1 year after the intervention. Conclusions: This paper aims to broaden the relationship between recovery and reintegration by incorporating approaches from the field of positive psychology for soldiers with PTSD. VIA appears to be an important factor for reintegration. Our results highlight the importance of taking into account the existing needs of the patient and the optimization of the modalities of individual, collective, and institutional rehabilitation for patients suffering from PTSD in order to better understand the dynamics of the recovery process of a chronically afflicted individual.
    Date JAN 8 2019
    Langue English
    Titre abrégé Challenges Associated With the Civilian Reintegration of Soldiers With Chronic PTSD
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    Extra Place: Lausanne Publisher: Frontiers Media Sa WOS:000455129500001
    Volume 9
    Pages 737
    Publication Frontiers in Psychiatry
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00737
    Abrév. de revue Front. Psychiatry
    ISSN 1664-0640
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:15
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:15

    Marqueurs :

    • military
    • quality of life
    • scale
    • mental-health
    • growth
    • veterans
    • mental illness
    • positive psychology
    • recovery
    • reintegration
    • values in action
    • symptoms
    • dsm-iv
    • moral injury
    • post-traumatic stress disorder
    • posttraumatic-stress-disorder
    • self-determination

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    • Texte intégral
  • Les thérapies émotionnelles dans les problématiques de surpoids ou d’obésité

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur S. Julien Sweerts
    Auteur G. Apfeldorfer
    Auteur K. Kureta-Vanoli
    Auteur L. Romo
    Résumé L’obésité est devenue un problème de santé publique et les régimes amaigrissants et/ou les conseils nutritionnels, sont souvent inefficaces sur le long terme. Depuis quelques années, les thérapies émotionnelles semblent être une piste de prise en charge intéressante, notamment chez les sujets souffrant d’envies de manger émotionnelles. Après avoir défini deux concepts clés que sont l’alimentation émotionnelle et l’acceptation, les cadres théoriques des différentes thérapies émotionnelles utilisées dans le traitement du surpoids ou de l’obésité seront présentés : la pleine conscience, Mindfulness-Based for Eating Disorder (MB-EAT), thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement, et Acceptance-Based Behavioral Treatment for weight loss (ABT). L’objectif est de mieux comprendre leur utilité dans la prise en charge du surpoids ou de l’obésité et éviter peut-être d’utiliser des techniques contradictoires tels un régime amaigrissant avec de la pleine conscience. Si les résultats actuels sont prometteurs, l’efficacité de ces thérapies nécessite d’être confirmée par de nouvelles études. Enfin, l’article pointe l’émergence de nouvelles thérapies « intégratives » qui ressemblent aux autres présentées et se disent apparentées mais qui semblent être en réalité leur exact opposé. Contrôle et acceptation ne seraient-ils pas deux concepts antinomiques ?
    Date 2019
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 3 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 45
    Pages 263-270
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2019.02.009
    Numéro 3
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:20
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:20

    Marqueurs :

    • Pleine conscience
    • Obésité
    • ACT
    • Alimentation émotionnelle

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    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Pleine conscience dispositionnelle et aptitude à manger en pleine conscience dans la perte de poids de patients opérés par chirurgie bariatrique

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Fanny Gémieux
    Auteur Patrick Raynal
    Auteur Henri Chabrol
    Auteur Benoît Monié
    Résumé Introduction Au regard des études montrant que la pratique de la pleine conscience peut favoriser la perte pondérale, notre objectif fut d’évaluer l’influence de la pleine conscience dispositionnelle et de l’aptitude à manger en pleine conscience dans la perte pondérale chez des patients opérés par chirurgie bariatrique. Méthode Cent quatre-vingt-quinze participants, dont 174 femmes (89,23 %) et 21 hommes (10,76 %), âgés de 20 à 68 ans (respectivement M = 41,71 ; ET = 11,37 ; M = 43,52 ; ET = 11,31) ont rempli des auto-questionnaires mesurant la pleine conscience dispositionnelle, l’aptitude à manger en pleine conscience et les symptômes anxieux et dépressifs. Résultats Une étude de corrélation montre que l’aptitude à manger en pleine conscience est faiblement positivement corrélée avec la perte de poids postopératoire ( r = 0,19 ; p &lt; 0,01). Une analyse de régression multiple montre que, parmi les deux sous-échelles de l’aptitude à manger en pleine conscience, seule l’identification des sensations alimentaires est un prédicteur significatif de la perte pondérale post-chirurgie. Discussion Cette étude montre que l’identification des sensations alimentaires pourrait être un prédicteur de la perte pondérale. Ceci suggère que l’amélioration des capacités à manger consciemment pourrait être explorée comme piste pour améliorer la perte pondérale post-chirurgie bariatrique.
    Date 2019
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 1 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 29
    Pages 25-31
    Publication Journal de Therapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    DOI 10.1016/j.jtcc.2018.08.001
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 1155-1704
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:09
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:09

    Marqueurs :

    • Pleine conscience dispositionnelle
    • Chirurgie bariatrique
    • Perte de poids
    • Pleine conscience en mangeant

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Retour d’expérience sur un programme de soins complémentaires associant activité physique adaptée, méditation basée sur la pleine conscience et soins en socio-esthétique.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Cécile Charles
    Auteur Diane Boinon
    Auteur Nathalie Renvoisé
    Auteur Gloria Pallubicki
    Auteur Charlotte Borch-Jacobsen
    Auteur Olivier Laplanche
    Auteur Thomas Ginsbourger
    Auteur Sarah Dauchy
    Date 2019
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30777301
    Extra Number: 4 Publisher: Jan. 2015- : Paris : Elsevier
    Volume 106
    Pages 304-315
    Publication Bulletin du cancer
    DOI 10.1016/j.bulcan.2019.01.013
    Numéro 4
    ISSN 1769-6917
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:57
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:57

    Marqueurs :

    • Cancer
    • Mindfulness-based meditation
    • Activité physique
    • Adherence
    • Adhésion
    • Physical activity
    • Méditation basée sur la pleine conscience
    • Program
    • Programme

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    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Clinical Effects of Mindfulness-Based Intervention in Patients With First Episode Psychosis and in Individuals With Ultra-High Risk for Transition to Psychosis: A Review

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Philippe Vignaud
    Auteur Karen T. Reilly
    Auteur Clément Donde
    Auteur Frédéric Haesebaert
    Auteur Jérôme Brunelin
    Résumé Objectives: Recent clinical studies and meta-analyses have reported the clinical effects of mindfulness-based interventions as a complementary treatment for patients with schizophrenia, but their possible efficacy in patients with first episode of psychosis (FEP) and in individuals with ultra-high risk (UHR) of transition to psychosis is less clear. Here, we investigated the current evidence on the usefulness of mindfulness-based interventions in these two populations. Methods: We conducted a systematic search of the literature according to the PRISMA guidelines. Results: Among the 102 references retrieved, 9 responded to the inclusion criteria (8 in FEP patients and 1 in UHR individuals). In FEP patients, mindfulness interventions are well-tolerated and have a satisfactory level of adherence. The clinical benefits consist primarily of reduced anxiety and sadness and improved quality of life. None of the studies reported any increase in positive symptoms. Conclusion: Future sham-controlled studies with large sample sizes are needed to definitively conclude on the clinical interest of mindfulness-based interventions in FEP patients and UHR individuals as well as to understand their underlying mechanisms of action.
    Date 2019
    Langue eng
    Titre abrégé Clinical Effects of Mindfulness-Based Intervention in Patients With First Episode Psychosis and in Individuals With Ultra-High Risk for Transition to Psychosis
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra PMID: 31736811 PMCID: PMC6837071
    Volume 10
    Pages 797
    Publication Frontiers in Psychiatry
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00797
    Abrév. de revue Front Psychiatry
    ISSN 1664-0640
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:15:58
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:15:58

    Marqueurs :

    • MBSR
    • mindfulness
    • MBCT
    • INSERM
    • CHU
    • CNRS
    • Lyon
    • ultra-high risk for transition to psychosis
    • first psychotic episode

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  • The mindfulness therapy: A mediation articulating the psychic and corporal spaces

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A.-S. Bazin
    Résumé Résumé: Les thérapies psychocorporelles ont une place essentielle en addictologie où les patients sont dans des tentatives psychosomatiques de venir à bout de leur souffrance. Les carences dans le maternage ou les stimulations précoces traumatiques induisent une défaillance dans les capacités pareexcitantes. L'éprouvé de sensations tonicosensorielles contenantes et sécurisantes modèle les représentations que le patient a de luimême et du monde. Il lui sera alors possible d'éprouver progressivement ses affects sans crainte d'effondrement. Le yoga et la méditation sont les pratiques qui inspirent l'approche psychocorporelle présentée dans cet article. Elles ont pour perspectives d'assouplir le clivage psychésoma et de contenir la réactivité liée à l'activité mentale. Cette approche est présentée par le prisme d'une pratique au centre médical Marmottan. Abstract: Psychocorporal therapies have an essential place in addictology, where patients are in psychosomatic attempts to overcome their suffering. Deficiencies in mothering or early traumatic stimuli induce a failure in the excitatory abilities. The experience of contained and reassuring tonicsensory sensations models the patient's representations of him/herself and the world. It will then be possible for him/her to gradually feel their affects without fear of collapse. Yoga and meditation are the practices that inspire the psychocorporal approach presented in this article. Their perspectives are to soften the psychesoma cleavage and to contain the reactivity linked to mental activity. This approach is presented through the lens of a practice at the Marmottan Medical Center.
    Date 2019
    Langue French
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L630236429&from=export
    Extra Number: 2-3
    Volume 25
    Pages 11-29
    Publication Psychotropes (Belgium)
    DOI 10.3917/psyt.252.0011
    Numéro 2-3
    Abrév. de revue Psychotropes
    ISSN 1782-1487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:57
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:57

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness meditation
    • meditation
    • yoga
    • addiction
    • article
    • human
    • mental performance
    • psychoanalysis

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  • Du diabolique isolement à la divine mindfulness

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Michel David
    Date 2019
    Langue FR
    Archive Cairn.info
    URL https://www.cairn.info/revue-l-information-psychiatrique-2019-10-page-787.htm
    Extra Number: 10
    Volume 95
    Pages 787-790
    Publication L'information psychiatrique
    DOI 10.1684/ipe.2019.2032
    Numéro 10
    Abrév. de revue L'information psychiatrique
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:02
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:02

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  • Modifications thérapeutiques du mode de vie et prévention cardiovasculaire chez les sujets diabétiques de type 2

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur J.L. Schlienger
    Résumé Il existe un argumentaire convainquant quant aux effets bénéfiques d’une modification thérapeutique du mode de vie sur la prévalence des complications cardiovasculaires dans le diabète de type 2 (DT2). Des études d’intervention ont prouvé l’intérêt du régime méditerranéen sur la réduction de l’incidence du DT2 et de ses complications macrovasculaires. Des corrélations non linéaires favorables ont été décrites entre les complications du DT2 et la consommation de fruits, de légumes, de céréales complètes, d’aliments à indice glycémique bas, d’huile d’olive, de noix, ou de produits laitiers, alors que la consommation de viande rouge ou transformée et de boissons sucrées est délétère. L’activité physique régulière est un autre pilier important de la prévention cardiovasculaire dans le DT2 dont les effets sont bien documentés. Enfin, la lutte contre le stress par divers moyens, tels que la méditation, n’est pas sans intérêt pour prévenir le DT2 et ses complications. La modification globale du style de vie est une composante majeure de la prévention des complications du DT2. Elle garde toute sa pertinence chez les sujets relevant d’un traitement pharmacologique.
    Date 2019
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 13
    Pages 27-35
    Publication Médecine des maladies métaboliques
    DOI 10.1016/S1957-2557(19)30021-5
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 1957-2557
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:09:47
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:09:47

    Marqueurs :

    • physical activity
    • meditation
    • prevention
    • article
    • human
    • physiological stress
    • risk reduction
    • drug therapy
    • lifestyle
    • lifestyle modification
    • cardiovascular complications
    • cardiovascular disease
    • cardiovascular mortality
    • cardiovascular risk
    • complications cardiovasculaires
    • dairy product
    • Diabète de type 2
    • diabetic complication
    • eating habit
    • fruit
    • healthy lifestyle
    • lifestyle changes
    • Mediterranean diet
    • modification du mode de vie
    • non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
    • nut
    • olive oil
    • prévention
    • processed meat
    • red meat
    • sugar-sweetened beverage
    • Type 2 diabetes
    • vegetable
    • whole grain

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    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

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  • Prise en charge psychothérapeutique de la fibromyalgie : une revue systématique

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur M. Legand
    Auteur M.J. Brennstuhl
    Auteur J. Machado
    Auteur L. Peter
    Auteur L. Vismara
    Auteur C. Tarquinio
    Résumé Introduction La douleur, et plus particulièrement la douleur chronique, est un enjeu majeur de santé publique. Parmi les syndromes douloureux, la fibromyalgie se situe au cœur des préoccupations et pose de grandes difficultés, tant de diagnostic que de prise en charge. Aujourd’hui encore, de nombreux patients se font prescrire des traitements qui ne les soulagent que trop peu, soulevant l’intérêt d’une prise en charge non-médicamenteuse. Objectif L’objectif de cette revue de littérature est de faire un état des lieux des prises en charges psychothérapeutiques classiquement utilisées dans le cas de la fibromyalgie, afin d’identifier les apports et limites de chacune d’elles dans le but de proposer des recommandations de prise en charges. Méthode Cinq bases de données ont été utilisées pour la recherche d’articles, en suivant les normes PRISMA. Les articles traitant des psychothérapies suivantes, classiquement utilisées dans la prise en charge de la fibromyalgie, ont été sélectionnés : thérapie EMDR, hypnose, thérapie ACT, TCC et Mindfulness. Résultats Sur les 1560 articles identifiés, 9 études ont été retenues, sur base de nos critères de sélection. La majorité de ces études a rapporté une efficacité des interventions. Discussion Si les psychothérapies étudiées montrent des effets sur plusieurs des symptômes de la fibromyalgie, la thérapie ACT se démarque largement : son efficacité a été démontrée sur 9 des 12 symptômes étudiés, et ce, par deux études contrôlées randomisées. Cependant, la question de l’efficacité en psychothérapie pose tout de même question, celle-ci ne pouvant se résumer à l’addition des dimensions où elle semble faire effet. La pluralité des interventions démontre une action sur l’aspect symptomatique de la fibromyalgie, lui-même pluriel. Axer une intervention sur les causes présupposées de la fibromyalgie apparaîtrait être un objet d’étude pertinent pour des recherches futures.
    Date 2019
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 3 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 20
    Pages 89-108
    Publication Douleurs Evaluation - Diagnostic - Traitement
    DOI 10.1016/j.douler.2019.04.003
    Numéro 3
    ISSN 1624-5687
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:29
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:29

    Marqueurs :

    • Douleur chronique
    • Psychothérapie
    • Fibromyalgie
    • Revue systématique

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    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Gestion des effets secondaires de l’hormonothérapie du cancer du sein chez la femme jeune

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Mahasti Saghatchian
    Auteur Anne Lesur
    Résumé Malgré un bénéfice démontré sur la survie après cancer du sein, l’hormonothérapie adjuvante expose à un risque majeur de non-compliance et d’inobservance, en partie en raison des effets indésirables des traitements. Chez les femmes jeunes, ces traitements comprennent le tamoxifène, les antiaromatases et les analogues de la LHRH dont les effets indésirables sont majorés en cas d’association de ces modalités entre elles. La prise en charge de ces effets indésirables passe tout d’abord par une information détaillée et précise lors de la mise en route du traitement et des mesures préventives d’éducation thérapeutique. Une fois le traitement instauré, il faut pouvoir proposer aux patientes des mesures appropriées aux effets indésirables rencontrés qui peuvent être biologiques (dyslipidémie), physiques (prise de poids, bouffées de chaleur, sécheresse vaginale, troubles de la sexualité avec baisse de libido, symptômes musculo-squelettiques…), voire psychosociaux (troubles anxio-dépressifs, perturbation de l’image corporelle, difficultés de réinsertion professionnelle). Les modalités de prise en charge combinent des outils médicamenteux (switch d’hormonothérapie, antidépresseurs, traitements hormonaux de la sécheresse vaginale dans certains cas, gabapentine), des traitements physiques (laser CO2 pour l’atrophie vulvo-vaginale) ou des techniques psycho-corporelles (activité physique adaptée [APA], méditation pleine conscience, acupuncture…). Enfin, la durée des traitements hormonaux adjuvants impose d’accompagner les patientes dans une modification de leurs habitudes de vie, en particulier en termes d’activité physique et sur le plan nutritionnel, afin de leur permettre d’atténuer les effets indésirables des traitements tout en diminuant en parallèle les risques à long terme liés à la maladie et aux traitements.
    Date 2019
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 12 Publisher: Jan. 2015- : Paris : Elsevier
    Volume 106
    Pages S37-S42
    Publication Bulletin du cancer
    DOI 10.1016/S0007-4551(20)30046-1
    Numéro 12
    ISSN 1769-6917
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:29
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:29

    Marqueurs :

    • Cancer du sein
    • Hormonothérapie
    • précoce
    • Symptômes
    • Symptômes musculo-squelettiques
    • vasomoteurs
    • vulvovaginaux

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    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Traitement non médicamenteux des troubles anxieux.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Dominique Servant
    Résumé TRAITEMENT NON MÉDICAMENTEUX DES TROUBLES ANXIEUX Les troubles anxieux sont les troubles psychiatriques les plus fréquents vus en médecine générale. Des traitements efficaces existent, les médicaments et les psychothérapies. Les thérapies cognitives et comportementales (TCC) sont les traitements de première intention des troubles anxieux. Compte tenu d’un accès encore limité aux psychothérapies, la pratique des TCC par le médecin traitant est courte et centrée sur la psychoéducation, la prescription d’exercices et le soutien psychosocial. La psychoéducation associe une information sur la psychophysiologie de la réaction anxieuse et le principe des différentes thérapeutiques disponibles. Le médecin traitant encourage le patient à pratiquer le contrôle respiratoire, l’exposition, la restructuration cognitive, la résolution de problème, la relaxation et la méditation de pleine conscience. L’exercice physique (type aérobie, comme la marche active ou le jogging) a été étudié dans les troubles anxieux et peut être systématiquement recommandé comme approche complémentaire.
    Date 2019
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32237617
    Extra Number: 9 Publisher: Global Média Santé
    Volume 69
    Pages 985-987
    Publication La Revue du praticien
    Numéro 9
    ISSN 0035-2640
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:26
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:26

    Marqueurs :

    • anxiety
    • cognitive behavioral therapy
    • primary health care
    • relaxation therapy

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Reflections on mindfulness and self-compassion for the treatment of addictions

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. von Hammerstein
    Auteur L. Romo
    Résumé Mindfulness and self-compassion are two closely related concepts. Therapies based on one of these two strategies often integrate the second one. These forms of therapies, which are part of the third wave of cognitive and behavioural therapies, are increasingly being used in the treatment of addictions. Our objective is to provide a definition of these concepts and to report on their interest and application in the treatment of addictions. We will describe the sessions and the techniques used in the Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP) programme, as well as the different dimensions of self-compassion-based therapies and their interest for both the patient and the carer.
    Date 2019
    Langue French
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www-cairn-info.ezproxy.u-paris.fr/revue-psychotropes-2019-2-page-31.htm
    Extra Number: 2-3
    Volume 25
    Pages 31-49
    Publication Psychotropes (Belgium)
    DOI 10.3917/psyt.252.0031
    Numéro 2-3
    Abrév. de revue Psychotropes
    ISSN 1782-1487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:21
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 21:26:00

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • addiction
    • article
    • human
    • psychotherapy
    • self compassion

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  • Mindfulness and Cognitive Training in a CBT-resistant Patient With Gambling Disorder: A Combined Therapy to Enhance Self-control

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Cora von Hammerstein
    Auteur Ruben Miranda
    Auteur Henri-Jean Aubin
    Auteur Lucia Romo
    Auteur Yasser Khazaal
    Auteur Amine Benyamina
    Auteur Amandine Luquiens
    Résumé : Despite the major health consequences of problem gambling, such as suicide, over-indebtedness, delinquency, or family problems, there is currently no approved drug available for the treatment of problem gambling. The efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapies (CBTs) has been demonstrated repeatedly. However, some people seem resistant to conventional CBT alone. We present the case of a 59-year-old woman with a gambling disorder, who relapsed, despite a CBT-based intervention, and who then received a combined therapy aiming to enhance self-control: a mindfulness-based therapy and cognitive training targeting inhibition.
    Date 2018 Nov/Dec
    Langue eng
    Titre abrégé Mindfulness and Cognitive Training in a CBT-resistant Patient With Gambling Disorder
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra Number: 6 PMID: 29975209
    Volume 12
    Pages 484-489
    Publication Journal of Addiction Medicine
    DOI 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000433
    Numéro 6
    Abrév. de revue J Addict Med
    ISSN 1935-3227
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:16:11
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:16:11

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Humans
    • Middle Aged
    • Inhibition, Psychological
    • Female
    • Paris
    • Université
    • CHU
    • Cognitive Remediation
    • Gambling
    • Self-Control

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    • PubMed entry
  • Perceived stress is inversely related to ideal cardiovascular health: The Paris Prospective Study III

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur L Poirat
    Auteur B Gaye
    Auteur MC Perier
    Auteur F Thomas
    Auteur C Guibout
    Auteur RE Climie
    Auteur L Offredo
    Auteur M Tafflet
    Auteur C Lemogne
    Auteur B Pannier
    Auteur P Boutouyrie
    Auteur X Jouven
    Auteur JP Empana
    Date 2018-11-01
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000444609000072
    Volume 270
    Pages 312-318
    Publication International Journal of Cardiology
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijcard.2018.06.040
    ISSN 0167-5273
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:08:12
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:08:12

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  • Mindfulness and meditation: treating cognitive impairment and reducing stress in dementia

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Jesse Russell-Williams
    Auteur Wafa Jaroudi
    Auteur Tania Perich
    Auteur Siobhan Hoscheidt
    Auteur Mohamad El Haj
    Auteur Ahmed A. Moustafa
    Résumé This study investigates the relationship between mindfulness, meditation, cognition and stress in people with Alzheimer's disease (AD), dementia, mild cognitive impairment and subjective cognitive decline. Accordingly, we explore how the use of meditation as a behavioural intervention can reduce stress and enhance cognition, which in turn ameliorates some dementia symptoms. A narrative review of the literature was conducted with any studies using meditation as an intervention for dementia or dementia-related memory conditions meeting inclusion criteria. Studies where moving meditation was the main intervention were excluded due to the possible confounding of exercise. Ten papers were identified and reviewed. There was a broad use of measures across all studies, with cognitive assessment, quality of life and perceived stress being the most common. Three studies used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure functional changes to brain regions during meditation. The interventions fell into the following three categories: mindfulness, most commonly mindfulness-based stress reduction (six studies); Kirtan Kriya meditation (three studies); and mindfulness-based Alzheimer's stimulation (one study). Three of these studies were randomised controlled trials. All studies reported significant findings or trends towards significance in a broad range of measures, including a reduction of cognitive decline, reduction in perceived stress, increase in quality of life, as well as increases in functional connectivity, percent volume brain change and cerebral blood flow in areas of the cortex. Limitations and directions for future studies on meditation-based treatment for AD and stress management are suggested.
    Date 2018-09-25
    Langue eng
    Titre abrégé Mindfulness and meditation
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra Number: 7 PMID: 29466242
    Volume 29
    Pages 791-804
    Publication Reviews in the Neurosciences
    DOI 10.1515/revneuro-2017-0066
    Numéro 7
    Abrév. de revue Rev Neurosci
    ISSN 0334-1763
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:14:39
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:14:39

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness
    • Humans
    • stress
    • dementia
    • Stress, Psychological
    • Alzheimer’s disease
    • Dementia
    • Université
    • CHU
    • CNRS
    • Lille
    • Cognition Disorders
    • Negotiating
    • mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
    • neural studies

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    • PubMed entry
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the Management of Suicidal Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Deborah Ducasse
    Auteur Isabelle Jaussent
    Auteur Véronique Arpon-Brand
    Auteur Marina Vienot
    Auteur Camelia Laglaoui
    Auteur Séverine Beziat
    Auteur Raffaella Calati
    Auteur Isabelle Carrière
    Auteur Sébastien Guillaume
    Auteur Philippe Courtet
    Auteur Emilie Olié
    Résumé BACKGROUND:The management of suicidal crisis remains a major issue for clinicians, driving the development of new strategies to improve suicide prevention.METHODS:We conducted a randomized controlled trial comparing a 7-week acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) versus relaxation group, as adjunct to treatment as usual for adult outpatients suffering from a current suicidal behavior disorder. The primary outcome was the rate of change in the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale suicidal ideation subscore (adding severity and intensity subscores). Secondary outcomes were the rates of change for depressive symptomatology, psychological pain, anxiety, hopelessness, anger, quality of life, and therapeutic processes. Assessments were performed in the 2 weeks preceding the beginning of the treatment (pretreatment assessment), and within 1 week (posttherapy assessment) and 3 months (follow-up assessment) after therapy completion.RESULTS:Forty adults were included and randomized. The rate of change in ACT for suicidal ideation at the posttherapy assessment was higher than in the relaxation group (β [SE] = -1.88 [0.34] vs. -0.79 [0.37], respectively; p = 0.03). ACT effectiveness remained stable at the 3-month follow-up. We found a similar pattern of change for depressive symptomatology and anxiety, psychological pain, hopelessness, anger, and quality of life. Therapeutic processes improved more in the ACT group than in the relaxation group. Treatment adherence was high in the ACT group, all participants reported satisfaction with the program.CONCLUSIONS:Through its effectiveness in reducing suicidal ideation and improving the clinical dimensions associated with suicidal risk in patients suffering from a suicidal behavior disorder, ACT could be developed as an adjunctive strategy in programs for suicide prevention.
    Date 2018-08-14
    Langue English
    Cote hal-02318883
    URL https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02318883
    Extra Number: 4 Accession Number: 29874680 ISBN: 0033-3190 Publisher: Karger Type: 10.1159/000488715
    Volume 87
    Pages 211-222
    Publication Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics
    Numéro 4
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:14
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:22:14

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Psychotherapy
    • Randomized controlled trial
    • Suicidal ideation
    • Cognitive behavior group therapy

    Notes :

    • Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Psychiatrics and mental health

    • Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Psychology and behaviorJournal articles

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  • La prise en charge non médicamenteuse de l’insomnie chez les patients atteints de cancer : état des connaissances selon l’approche cognitivo-comportementale et émotionnelle

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur D. Boinon
    Auteur J. Journiac
    Auteur C. Charles
    Auteur L. Fasse
    Auteur J. Savard
    Auteur S. Dauchy
    Résumé Insomnia in oncology remains insufficiently assessed and managed despite its high prevalence and long-term persistence without a specific treatment. Cognitive-behavioural therapies have been proven to be efficacious and mindfulness-based interventions offer promising results for this condition. However, they are not often offered and accessible in France. This article proposes a synthesis of the models on which these treatment approaches rely on and presents different ways of improvement to promote efficient insomnia care.
    Date JUN 2018
    Langue French
    Titre abrégé Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Insomnia in Cancer Patients
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    Extra Number: 2 Place: Cachan Publisher: Lavoisier WOS:000476910400009
    Volume 12
    Pages 138-146
    Publication Psycho-Oncologie
    DOI 10.3166/pson-2018-0037
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Psycho-Oncologie
    ISSN 1778-3798
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:21:06
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:21:06

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • validation
    • Cancer
    • Mindfulness-based stress reduction
    • fatigue
    • therapy
    • Insomnia
    • stress reduction
    • efficacy
    • Models
    • breast-cancer
    • Cognitive-behavioural therapy
    • severity index
    • sleep quality index
    • trial
  • Rumination and Mindlessness Processes: Trajectories of Change in a 42-Day Mindfulness-Based Intervention

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Eva Andreotti
    Auteur Anne Congard
    Auteur Sarah Le Vigouroux
    Auteur Bruno Dauvier
    Auteur Johan Illy
    Auteur Rollon Poinsot
    Auteur Pascal Antoine
    Résumé This preliminary study aimed to understand the effects of an autonomous mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) on mindlessness propensities: rumination, automatic pilot functioning, and attentional distractibility. The ecological momentary assessment was completed by community participants assigned to two nonrandomized groups: an experimental group (n = 45) that practiced 20-minute daily mindfulness meditation for 42 days and a control group (n = 44) that was on the waiting list for the MBI. All participants completed a self-assessment on rumination and mindlessness propensities twice a day. The MBI led to a favorable gradual decrease in automatic pilot functioning and attentional distractibility. Rumination evolved in three stages: a rapid decrease during the first week, a stabilization phase between the 10th and 30th days, and an additional decrease after 30 days of practice. This innovative study provides a promising perspective regarding rumination, automatic pilot functioning, and attentional distractibility dynamic trajectories over the course of an MBI.
    Date 2018-06
    Langue eng
    Titre abrégé Rumination and Mindlessness Processes
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra Number: 2 PMID: 32746402
    Volume 32
    Pages 127-139
    Publication Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy
    DOI 10.1891/0889-8391.32.2.127
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue J Cogn Psychother
    ISSN 1938-887X
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:14:37
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:14:37

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • rumination
    • Université
    • Aix-Marseille
    • Lille
    • mindlessness
    • attentional distractibility
    • automatic pilot
    • ecological momentary assessment

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    • PubMed entry
  • Chronic Stress protection for postnatal dEpREssioN prEvention (SERENE): a protocol for an exploratory study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Dahlia Tharwat
    Auteur Marion Trousselard
    Auteur Mélanie Balès
    Auteur Anne-Laure Sutter-Dallay
    Auteur Dominique Fromage
    Auteur Elisabeth Spitz
    Auteur Dominique Dallay
    Auteur Thierry Harvey
    Auteur Eric Welter
    Auteur Frédéric Coatleven
    Auteur Lydie Cherier
    Auteur Frédérique Teissèdre
    Auteur Jean-Luc Pouly
    Auteur Frédéric Dutheil
    Auteur Anaïs M. Duffaud
    Résumé INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of postnatal depression (PND) is significant: reaching up to 20% in the general population. In mechanistic terms, the risk of PND lies in an interaction between a maternal psychophysiological vulnerability and a chronic environmental context of stress. On the one hand, repetition of stressor during pregnancy mimics a chronic stress model that is relevant to the study of the allostatic load and the adaptive mechanisms. On the other hand, vulnerability factors reflect a psychological profile mirroring mindfulness functioning (psychological quality that involves bringing one's complete and non-judgemental attention to the present experience on a moment-to-moment basis). This psychological resource is linked to protective and resilient psychic functioning. Thus, PND appears to be a relevant model for studying the mechanisms of chronic stress and vulnerability to psychopathologies.In this article, we present the protocol of an ongoing study (started in May 2017). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The study is being carried out in five maternities and will involve 260 women. We aim to determine the predictive psychobiological factors for PND emergence and to provide a better insight into the mechanisms involved in chronic stress during pregnancy. We use a multidisciplinary approach that encompasses psychological resources and biophysiological and genetic profiles in order to detect relevant vulnerability biomarkers for chronic stress and the development of PND. To do so, each woman will be involved in the study from her first trimester of pregnancy until 12 months postdelivery. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethics approval was obtained from the Ile de France III Ethics Committee, France (2016-A00887-44). We aim to disseminate the findings through international conferences and international peer-reviewed journals. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT03088319; Pre-results.
    Date 2018-05-03
    Langue eng
    Titre abrégé Chronic Stress protection for postnatal dEpREssioN prEvention (SERENE)
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra Number: 5 PMID: 29724735 PMCID: PMC5942420
    Volume 8
    Pages e018317
    Publication BMJ open
    DOI 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018317
    Numéro 5
    Abrév. de revue BMJ Open
    ISSN 2044-6055
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:16:12
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:16:12

    Marqueurs :

    • France
    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness
    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Young Adult
    • Female
    • Longitudinal Studies
    • stress
    • Adolescent
    • Pregnancy
    • Prospective Studies
    • Stress, Psychological
    • Chronic Disease
    • Biomarkers
    • Paris
    • Brétigny sur Orge
    • INSERM
    • Université
    • CHU
    • Clermont-Ferrand
    • Logistic Models
    • Multivariate Analysis
    • Allostasis
    • allostatic load
    • Bordeaux
    • Depression, Postpartum
    • Metz
    • Multicenter Studies as Topic
    • postnatal depression,
    • Pregnancy Complications

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  • Résultats préliminaires d’une thérapie cognitive basée sur la pleine conscience (MBCT) appliquée à un groupe de patients phobiques sociaux

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Loretta Sala
    Auteur Nathalie Camart
    Auteur Anaëlle Derval
    Auteur Delphine Rambaud
    Résumé Résumé Aucune étude n’a, à ce jour, établi l’efficacité de la thérapie cognitive basée sur la pleine conscience pour le traitement de la phobie sociale. L’objectif de cette étude exploratoire est double : d’une part, présenter une intervention de groupe de thérapie cognitive basée sur la pleine conscience adaptée et menée auprès de patients phobiques sociaux, et, d’autre part, présenter les résultats à court terme obtenus auprès d’un premier groupe de patients. Les patients (N=9) ont rempli des questionnaires pour évaluer la symptomatologie dépressive et anxieuse, l’affirmation de soi, l’estime de soi, les stratégies de régulation émotionnelle, les pensées en interaction sociale, la tendance au perfectionnisme, l’affectivité positive et négative, ainsi que des échelles spécifiques de pleine conscience. Les questionnaires ont été administrés avant et après la psychothérapie. Les premiers résultats vont dans le sens d’une amélioration après l’intervention pour plusieurs dimensions, notamment l’anxiété, la dépression, l’affirmation de soi, les ruminations, les stratégies de régulation émotionnelle non adaptatives, et la capacité de pleine conscience de non-jugement. Ces résultats encourageants incitent à répliquer ce type d’étude auprès d’autres groupes de patients phobiques sociaux afin de vérifier l’efficacité de la thérapie MBCT pour la phobie sociale. Objectives The aim of this exploratory study is twofold: one the one hand present a Mindfulness-Based Cognitive group Therapy intervention, built on model of Segal and adapted to social phobic patients. One the other hand, provide short-term results from a first group of patients who benefited from this therapy. Patients The study involves 9 participants (2 men) aged 27–55years. Participants are social phobic outpatients who followed a Mindfulness-Based Cognitive group Therapy proposed in a health center. The goals of the therapy were: learn to better manage emotions, reduce anxiety, improve self-esteem, learn to know themselves better, to live in the moment and not to fear the judgment of the other. Before participation, all subjects were informed of the assessment procedure and gave their free and informed consent. Patients completed questionnaires before the start of treatment and after the treatment. The questionnaires administered assessed the depressive and anxious symptomatology assertiveness, self-esteem, strategies of emotional regulation, thoughts in social interaction, the tendency to perfectionism, positive and negative affectivity, and mindfulness skills. Psychotherapy was held over 8 sessions of 2hours per week and exercises between sessions. It was led by a psychologist trained in behavioral and cognitive therapies, and mindfulness, an occupational therapist also trained in behavioral and cognitive therapies, more two interns psychologists. Sessions focused on methods of learning the centering of attention on the present moment, body awareness and the use of cognitive tools. To evaluate the short-term effects of the treatment, we compared the questionnaires’ scores of patients to two stroke of the evaluation. Results The first results are suggesting an improvement after surgery for several dimensions evaluated: anxiety, depression, assertiveness, ruminations, non-adaptive emotion regulation strategies, and mindfulness capacity of non-judgment. However, the results are less conclusive as regards mindfulness capabilities. We present and discuss the initial results in relation to the already published studies and in taking account the limitations of the study: small staff, no control group, sex ratio. Conclusions The first results are encouraging. They suggest to replicate the study with other social phobic patients to verify the effectiveness of MBCT on social phobia.
    Date May 1, 2018
    Langue fr
    Catalogue de bibl. ScienceDirect
    URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003448717302238
    Consulté le 08/01/2021 23:34:57
    Extra Number: 5
    Volume 176
    Pages 495-500
    Publication Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2017.06.003
    Numéro 5
    Abrév. de revue Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:18:06
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    • Anxiety
    • Depression
    • Anxiété
    • Dépression
    • MBCT (mindfulness-based cognitive group therapy)
    • MBCT (Mindfulness-Based Cognitive group Therapy)
    • MBSR (Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction)
    • Phobie sociale
    • Social phobia

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  • Mindfulness Is Associated with the Metabolic Syndrome among Individuals with a Depressive Symptomatology

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Erika Guyot
    Auteur Julia Baudry
    Auteur Serge Hercberg
    Auteur Pilar Galan
    Auteur Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot
    Auteur Sandrine Péneau
    Résumé The Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is a major public health burden. Dispositional mindfulness has recently been associated with eating disorders, being overweight, and could therefore be associated with the MetS. We aimed to examine in a cross-sectional design the relationship between mindfulness, the MetS, and its risk factors in a large sample of the adult general population and the influence of depressive symptomatology on this association. Adults participating in the NutriNet-Santé study who had completed the Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire and attended a clinical and biological examination were available for inclusion. Multivariable logistic regression models adjusted for socio-demographic and lifestyle factors were performed. A total of 17,490 individuals were included. Among individuals with a depressive symptomatology, those with higher mindfulness were less likely to have a MetS (OR: 0.73, 95% CI: 0.57-0.93), a high waist circumference, a low HDL-cholesterol level and an elevated fasting blood glucose level (all p <0.05). In those without depressive symptomatology, individuals with higher mindfulness were less likely to have a high waist circumference (p <0.01). In conclusion, higher mindfulness was associated with lower odds of developing a MetS only among individuals with a depressive symptomatology.
    Date 2018-02-17
    Langue eng
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra Number: 2 PMID: 29462979 PMCID: PMC5852808
    Volume 10
    Publication Nutrients
    DOI 10.3390/nu10020232
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Nutrients
    ISSN 2072-6643
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:16:17
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    • France
    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness
    • Depression
    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Middle Aged
    • Female
    • Male
    • Aged
    • Surveys and Questionnaires
    • Cross-Sectional Studies
    • depression
    • Prospective Studies
    • Biomarkers
    • Blood Glucose
    • Chi-Square Distribution
    • Paris
    • Bobigny
    • CNAM
    • EREN-Epidémiologie nutritionnelle
    • INRA
    • INSERM
    • Université
    • Cholesterol, HDL
    • epidemiology
    • Logistic Models
    • Metabolic Syndrome
    • metabolic syndrome x
    • Multivariate Analysis
    • Odds Ratio
    • risk factors
    • Risk Factors
    • Waist Circumference

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  • Treat the lungs, fool the brain and appease the mind: towards holistic care of patients who suffer from chronic respiratory diseases

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Thomas Similowski
    Résumé Résumé tweetable @ERSpublications cliquez pour tweeterLa thérapie cognitive basée sur la pleine conscience peut améliorer le bien-être des patients atteints de MPOC au-delà des mesures thérapeutiques habituelles: il s'agit d'une preuve supplémentaire d'une approche holistique de l'essoufflement chronique http://ow.ly/Dz2630irqvR
    Date 2018/02/01
    Langue en
    Titre abrégé Treat the lungs, fool the brain and appease the mind
    Catalogue de bibl. erj.ersjournals.com
    URL https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/51/2/1800316
    Consulté le 09/01/2021 12:20:39
    Autorisations Copyright ©ERS 2018
    Extra Number: 2 Publisher: European Respiratory Society Section: Editorials PMID: 29496732
    Volume 51
    Publication European Respiratory Journal
    DOI 10.1183/13993003.00316-2018
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 0903-1936, 1399-3003
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:18:35
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  • Accompagner le développement et l’éveil du nouveau-né.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Sylvane Lévêque
    Auteur Rodolphe Caraly
    Date 2018
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30032919
    Extra Number: 303 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 39
    Pages 44-47
    Publication Soins. Pédiatrie, puériculture
    DOI 10.1016/j.spp.2018.05.010
    Numéro 303
    ISSN 1259-4792
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:03
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:03

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    • sensitivity
    • composure
    • contenance
    • development
    • développement
    • éveil du nouveau-né
    • excitabilité
    • excitability
    • new-born mindfullness
    • parentalité
    • parenthood
    • sensibilité

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    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Apport de la pleine conscience dans les thérapies cognitives et comportementales de l’insomnie.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Héloïse Vanhuffel
    Auteur Marc Rey
    Auteur Isabelle Lambert
    Auteur David Da Fonseca
    Auteur Flora Bat-Pitault
    Résumé Objectif L’objectif de notre étude est de comparer l’efficacité d’un programme de thérapie cognitive et comportementale (TCC) classique sur l’insomnie à un programme associant TCC et pleine conscience (PC). Méthode Trente-trois patients atteints d’insomnie chronique ont été répartis en deux groupes en fonction de la psychothérapie suivie (TCC classique ou TCC + PC). Les paramètres du sommeil (latence d’endormissement, temps d’éveil intrasommeil, temps de sommeil total, temps passé au lit, efficacité de sommeil et nombre d’éveils nocturnes) ont été mesurés sur les agendas de sommeil recueillis avant la thérapie (T0) et 6 semaines après celle-ci (T1). Les caractéristiques de l’insomnie, la somnolence diurne, les symptômes anxio-dépressifs et la qualité de vie (SF36) ont également été évalués par auto-questionnaires. Résultats Vingt-neuf patients ont suivi l’ensemble des sessions. La prise en charge en thérapie, quel que soit le protocole suivi, a permis une amélioration significative de tous les paramètres de l’agenda, de la qualité du sommeil, des symptômes anxieux ( p = 0,004) et de la vitalité sur l’échelle SF 36 ( p = 0,004). En comparant les deux groupes de thérapie, nous avons retrouvé un effet supérieur du nouveau protocole avec une diminution significativement plus marquée du temps d’éveil intrasommeil ( p = 0,009). Conclusion Cette étude confirme, d’une part, l’effet bénéfique des TCC de l’insomnie en groupe sur les paramètres sommeils, les symptômes anxieux et la qualité de vie des patients. D’autre part, elle semble, pour la première fois, montrer la supériorité d’une approche associant TCC classique et pleine conscience.
    Date 2018
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.em-consulte.com/article/pii/S0013-7006(17)30001-5
    Extra Number: 2 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 44
    Pages 134-140
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2016.12.001
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:02
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:02

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Cognitive behavioral therapy
    • Pleine conscience
    • Thérapie cognitive et comportementale
    • Sleep
    • Chronic insomnia
    • Insomnie chronique

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    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Place de la pleine conscience dans le traitement des troubles du comportement alimentaire et de l’obésité : mise au point

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Yasmine Lienard
    Résumé Pratiquer la pleine conscience consiste à porter attention à l’instant présent, prendre le temps d’observer ce que l’on fait et ce que l’on mange avec curiosité et développer une attitude bienveillante envers soi-même et l’environnement. Il existe de nombreux protocoles incluant désormais la pleine conscience pour accompagner les patients souffrant de troubles du comportement alimentaire ou aider à une perte de poids durable dans l’obésité. Dans cet article nous proposons une mise au point sur les aspects cliniques sur lesquels la pleine conscience peut agir, pour comprendre comment l’intégrer dans la prise en charge. Nous proposons également une revue des études qui ont évalué la pleine conscience dans ces troubles. Cette revue montre une réduction des préoccupations autour de la nourriture, plus d’attention aux prises alimentaires, une meilleure écoute intéroceptive et une meilleure régulation émotionnelle. La pleine conscience induit une perte de poids modérée (environ 4 kg pour l’obésité) et améliore l’impulsivité alimentaire. Cette approche semble donc être un outil intéressant pour le traitement les troubles du comportement alimentaire et de l’obésité.
    Date 2018
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 4 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 53
    Pages 198-208
    Publication Cahiers de Nutrition et de Diététique
    DOI 10.1016/j.cnd.2018.04.002
    Numéro 4
    ISSN 0007-9960
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:02
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:02

    Marqueurs :

    • Méditation
    • Pleine-conscience
    • Obésité
    • Comportement alimentaire

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    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Jouer son blues quand la dépression résiste… : évaluation de l’efficacité d’un programme de musicothérapie pour des personnes présentant un trouble dépressif et/ou bipolaire résistants

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur L. D'Abbadie de Nodrest
    Auteur J.-L. Sudres
    Auteur L. Schmitt
    Auteur A. Yrondi
    Résumé Objective: There is no research studying resistant depression and/or resistant bipolar disorders and the impact of Music-Therapy (receptive, active, creative) on those troubles. The aims of this exploratory study were to assess the mindfulness, defense mechanisms, depressive state, alexithymia, body distortion, before, after, and long after the participation in Music-Therapy workshops. The patient's experience is also taken into account during these workshops and after all the sessions. Participants and methods: Forty men and women participated in workshops but only fifteen were retained. Hospitalized in the “Treatment-Resistant Depression Expert Center” based in the Purpan hospital, they participated in the Music-Therapy program, created a CD, completed the Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ), the Defense Style Questionnaire (DSQ-40), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), the Bermond-Vorst Alexithymia Questionnaire (BVAQ), the Body Distortion Questionnaire (BDQ), along with a scale created for the study measuring the feeling at each meeting, and the Clinical Scale of Mediatized Therapies. Results: Statistical analyses showed more than fifteen significant differences between t0 (pre-test) and t1 (post-test) in connection with qualitative results. Discussion and conclusion: Improvements have been found in all the levels observed (Mindfulness, defenses, depression, emotions, body distortion). The positive impact of Music-Therapy should be confirmed by a longitudinal study.
    Date 2018
    Langue English
    Archive Embase
    URL https://hal-univ-tlse2.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01830568/document
    Extra Number: 3
    Volume 176
    Pages 266-272
    Publication Annales Medico-Psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2016.10.013
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Ann. Med.-Psychol.
    ISSN 1769-6631
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:26
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:26

    Marqueurs :

    • depression
    • bipolar disorder
    • article
    • clinical article
    • human
    • male
    • clinical effectiveness
    • female
    • controlled study
    • mental disease assessment
    • Beck Depression Inventory
    • music therapy
    • Bermond Vorst Alexithymia Questionnaire
    • Body Distortion Questionnaire
    • Defense Style Questionnaire
    • depression assessment
    • Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire

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  • La méditation de pleine conscience

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur H. Faucon-Martin
    Auteur F. Hollande
    Date 2018
    Langue French
    Archive Medline
    URL https://www-em-premium-com.ezproxy.u-paris.fr/article/1245892
    Extra Number: 318
    Volume 39
    Pages 45-47
    Publication Soins. Psychiatrie
    DOI 10.1016/j.spsy.2018.06.011
    Numéro 318
    Abrév. de revue Soins Psychiatr
    ISSN 0241-6972
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:25
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  • Les innovations thérapeutiques en alcoologie

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur F. Paille
    Résumé Psychosocial support remains the key element of treatment of alcohol-dependent patients in order to either decrease or cease their alcohol consumption. Drugs: Two drugs can now be used to reduce alcohol consumption: nalmefene and baclofen in the context of a “temporary use recommendation”. Currently available studies have shown weak to moderate effect sizes in this indication, but better results have been reported in populations confined to heavy drinkers. Four molecules are available to help patients maintain abstinence: acamprosate, naltrexone, disulfiram and baclofen. Effect sizes calculated by various meta-analyses are also low to moderate. Disulfiram appears to be more effective when the patient has understood its mechanism action and when it is used under supervision. However, the use of disulfiram is limited by the risk of rare, but potentially serious adverse effects. Identification of patient subgroups obtaining better responses to certain drugs constitutes a major research challenge, but only a few criteria have been defined to date. However, regardless of the drug considered, heavy drinking and difficulty to maintain abstinence significantly improve the effect size of the drug. After an initially promising period, especially concerning polymorphism of the OPMR1 gene coding for the morphine μ receptor, identification of genetic markers has not yet resulted in any clinical applications. Promising molecules currently under evaluation include sodium oxybate and topiramate. Among non-pharmacological treatments: Interesting results have been demonstrated with acceptance and commitment therapy (mindfulness-based cognitive therapy). Studies have also been conducted on cognitive disorders that constitute risk factors for relapse and that limit the efficacy of treatment. The elaboration of cognitive remediation therapy programmes is an important objective for the future. Magnetic or continuous current transcranial brain stimulation methods also open up interesting perspectives, but further studies are necessary to define the place of these treatments in the management of addictive behaviours. Perspectives: Finally, the development of e-health opens up particularly encouraging perspectives to provide patients with information, to help them evaluate and monitor their consumption, to propose assistance and responses in high-risk settings or relapse or to use various therapeutic methods integrated in smartphone applications.
    Date 2018
    Langue English
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www-sciencedirect-com.ezproxy.u-paris.fr/science/article/pii/S0003448718302403
    Extra Number: 8
    Volume 176
    Pages 750-757
    Publication Annales Medico-Psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2018.08.004
    Numéro 8
    Abrév. de revue Ann. Med.-Psychol.
    ISSN 1769-6631
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:22
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:22

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    • mindfulness
    • article
    • human
    • clinical effectiveness
    • psychosocial care
    • outcome assessment
    • alcohol consumption
    • acamprosate
    • addiction medicine
    • alcoholism
    • baclofen
    • cognitive remediation therapy
    • disulfiram
    • drug efficacy
    • gene
    • genetic polymorphism
    • nalmefene
    • naltrexone
    • OPMR1 gene
    • oxybate sodium
    • topiramate

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  • Interventions basées sur la pleine conscience: quels effets sur la santé physique et psychologique des adolescents?

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Anne Theurel
    Auteur Fanny GIMBERT
    Auteur Gentaz Edouard
    Date 2018
    Titre abrégé Interventions basées sur la pleine conscience
    Catalogue de bibl. HAL Archives Ouvertes
    URL https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01912294
    Consulté le 09/01/2021 01:56:53
    Publication Médecine & Enfance
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:18:18
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:18:18

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    • Education

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  • The Age-Well randomized controlled trial of the Medit-Ageing European project: Effect of meditation or foreign language training on brain and mental health in older adults

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Géraldine Poisnel
    Auteur Eider Arenaza-Urquijo
    Auteur Fabienne Collette
    Auteur Olga M. Klimecki
    Auteur Natalie L. Marchant
    Auteur Miranka Wirth
    Auteur Vincent de La Sayette
    Auteur Géraldine Rauchs
    Auteur Eric Salmon
    Auteur Patrik Vuilleumier
    Auteur Eric Frison
    Auteur Aline Maillard
    Auteur Denis Vivien
    Auteur Antoine Lutz
    Auteur Gaël Chételat
    Auteur Medit-Ageing Research Group
    Résumé Introduction: The Age-Well clinical trial is an ongoing monocentric, randomized, controlled trial aiming to assess an 18-month preventive meditation-based intervention directly targeting the attentional and emotional dimensions of aging to promote mental health and well-being in elderly people. Methods: One hundred thirty-seven cognitively unimpaired older adults are randomized to either an 18-month meditation-based intervention, a structurally matched foreign language training, or a passive control arm. The impact of the intervention and underlying mechanisms are assessed with detailed cognitive, behavioral, biological, neuroimaging and sleep examinations. Results: Recruitment began in late 2016 and ended in May 2018. The interventions are ongoing and will be completed by early 2020. Discussion: This is the first trial addressing the emotional and cognitive dimension of aging with a long-term nonpharmacological approach and using comprehensive assessments to investigate the mechanisms. Results are expected to foster the development of preventive strategies reducing the negative impact of mental conditions and disorders.
    Date 2018
    Langue eng
    Titre abrégé The Age-Well randomized controlled trial of the Medit-Ageing European project
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra PMID: 30581977 PMCID: PMC6296161
    Volume 4
    Pages 714-723
    Publication Alzheimer's & Dementia (New York, N. Y.)
    DOI 10.1016/j.trci.2018.10.011
    Abrév. de revue Alzheimers Dement (N Y)
    ISSN 2352-8737
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:14:10
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:14:10

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Meditation
    • Attention
    • Cognition
    • Compassion
    • Neuroimaging
    • Alzheimer's disease
    • Aging
    • Prevention
    • Dementia
    • Sleep
    • Lyon
    • Bordeaux
    • Blood markers
    • Emotion
    • Foreign language training
    • Lifestyle
    • Reserve
    • Caen

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  • The SCD-Well randomized controlled trial: Effects of a mindfulness-based intervention versus health education on mental health in patients with subjective cognitive decline (SCD)

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Natalie L. Marchant
    Auteur Thorsten Barnhofer
    Auteur Olga M. Klimecki
    Auteur Géraldine Poisnel
    Auteur Antoine Lutz
    Auteur Eider Arenaza-Urquijo
    Auteur Fabienne Collette
    Auteur Miranka Wirth
    Auteur Ann-Katrin Schild
    Auteur Nina Coll-Padrós
    Auteur Leslie Reyrolle
    Auteur Deborah Horney
    Auteur Pierre Krolak-Salmon
    Auteur José Luis Molinuevo
    Auteur Zuzana Walker
    Auteur Aline Maillard
    Auteur Eric Frison
    Auteur Frank Jessen
    Auteur Gael Chételat
    Auteur SCD-WELL Medit-Ageing Research Group
    Résumé Introduction: Subjectively experienced cognitive decline in older adults is an indicator of increased risk for dementia and is also associated with increased levels of anxiety symptoms. As anxiety is itself emerging as a risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia, the primary question of the present study is whether an 8-week mindfulness-based intervention can significantly reduce anxiety symptoms in patients with subjective cognitive decline (SCD). The secondary questions pertain to whether such changes extend to other domains of psychological, social, and biological functioning (including cognition, self-regulation, lifestyle, well-being and quality of life, sleep, and selected blood-based biomarkers) associated with mental health, older age, and risk for dementia. Methods: SCD-Well is a multicenter, observer-blinded, randomized, controlled, superiority trial, which is part of the Horizon 2020 European Union-funded "Medit-Ageing" project. SCD-Well compares an 8-week mindfulness- and compassion-based intervention specifically adapted for older adults with SCD with a validated 8-week health education program. Participants were recruited from memory clinics in four European sites (Cologne, Germany; London, United Kingdom; Barcelona, Spain; and Lyon, France) and randomized with a 1:1 allocation, stratified by site. Results: The primary outcome, change in anxiety symptoms, and secondary outcomes reflecting psychological, cognitive, social, and biological functioning are assessed at baseline, postintervention, and 4 months after the end of the intervention. Discussion: The study will provide evidence on whether a mindfulness-based intervention can effect changes in anxiety and other risk factors for cognitive decline and dementia in older adults with SCD and will inform the establishment of intervention strategies targeted at improving mental health in older adults.
    Date 2018
    Langue eng
    Titre abrégé The SCD-Well randomized controlled trial
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra PMID: 30581979 PMCID: PMC6296291
    Volume 4
    Pages 737-745
    Publication Alzheimer's & Dementia (New York, N. Y.)
    DOI 10.1016/j.trci.2018.10.010
    Abrév. de revue Alzheimers Dement (N Y)
    ISSN 2352-8737
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:14:07
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:14:07

    Marqueurs :

    • Anxiety
    • Mindfulness
    • Meditation
    • Cognition
    • Compassion
    • Subjective cognitive decline
    • Alzheimer's disease
    • Dementia
    • INSERM
    • Université
    • CNRS
    • Lyon
    • Bordeaux
    • Emotion
    • Psychoeducation
    • Medit-Ageing
    • Caen
    • Silver Santé Study

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  • Traitement du trouble bipolaire

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A. Gaillard
    Auteur D. Gourion
    Résumé Le trouble bipolaire est une pathologie psychiatrique chronique débutant chez l’adulte jeune et classée parmi les dix pathologies les plus invalidantes selon l’Organisation mondiale de la santé. Un patient sur six meurt par suicide, et cette pathologie des émotions et de la cognition expose à de nombreuses comorbidités psychiatriques ainsi qu’à une surmortalité médicale, notamment cardiovasculaire. Les traitements médicamenteux du trouble bipolaire ont transformé, en particulier depuis l’avènement du lithium, le pronostic des patients. Si les molécules « classiques » comme le lithium et le valproate conservent une place de choix dans l’arsenal thérapeutique, celui-ci s’est enrichi au cours des dix dernières années de nouvelles molécules. Parmi ces molécules thymorégulatrices d’émergence plus récente, la lamotrigine a montré son efficacité dans la prévention des rechutes dépressives et son rapport bénéfice–risque est particulièrement favorable (absence de prise de poids et de sédation) en dehors des rares cas d’allergies cutanées sévères qui nécessitent un protocole rigoureux de mise en place et de surveillance. Les nouvelles générations d’antipsychotiques atypiques ont également représenté une véritable avancée, comme nouveaux traitements dans la prise en charge du trouble bipolaire que ce soit en phase aiguë ou comme prévention des rechutes avec, en particulier pour la quétiapine, une efficacité tant sur les épisodes maniaques que dépressifs, mais au prix de possibles syndromes métaboliques. Au-delà du profil d’efficacité de chaque molécule, ce sont surtout les combinaisons polychimiothérapiques synergiques qui ont montré leur efficacité dans l’augmentation des taux de rémission, notamment dans les formes difficiles ou résistantes. Ces stratégies thérapeutiques s’articulent désormais autour de deux aspects fondamentaux que sont la précocité de la prise en charge et la notion de staging . Si les recommandations internationales constituent un cadre thérapeutique de base indispensable, la prise en charge de chaque situation singulière nécessite une approche de type médecine personnalisée qui devrait s’enrichir les années à venir grâce à une meilleure caractérisation des différents profils phénotypiques avec l’imagerie cérébrale et la pharmacogénétique, qui permettra de guider le choix de la molécule comme cela se fait par exemple en cancérologie. Les outils pharmacologiques ne sont par ailleurs que l’un des axes de la prise en charge des troubles bipolaires, qui doit être globale et intégrer les nouvelles approches psychothérapiques validées (thérapie des rythmes, thérapies comportementales et cognitives, méditation en pleine conscience), ainsi que les interventions de psychoéducation et la remédiation cognitive quand elle est nécessaire. La psychoéducation tient une place importante dans la mesure où toutes les interventions thérapeutiques ont comme préalable un long et difficile cheminement d’acceptation de la maladie, paramètre déterminant de l’observance et de la rémission. Enfin, les concepts de qualité de vie, de réhabilitation psychosociale, de rémission fonctionnelle et d’ empowerment ont élevé le niveau d’ambition thérapeutique au-delà de la simple abrasion des épisodes thymiques qui représentait le graal thérapeutique il y a encore relativement peu de temps.
    Date 2018
    Langue fr
    Archive Lissa
    URL http://www.em-premium.com/retrieve/pii/S024610721870103X
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 16
    Pages 1-27
    Publication EMC - Psychiatrie
    DOI 10.1016/S0246-1072(18)70103-X
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 0246-1072
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:53
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:53

    Marqueurs :

    • Guidelines
    • Lithium
    • Résistance
    • Thymorégulateurs
    • Troubles bipolaires
    • Troubles de l’humeur

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

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    • EL_S024610721870103X
  • War experiences, posttraumatic stress disorder, sleep disorders: Clinical effectiveness of treatment by Repeating Phrases of Positive Thoughts (TRPPT) of mental-war disorders in Syrian refugees children and adolescents war victims—A new therapeutic trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Amani Kubitary
    Auteur Muaweah Ahmad Alsaleh
    Résumé Background: War contributes to sleep disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder by war experiences. Theses mental and psychological troubles are a common symptom in children and adolescents during Wartime. Aim: The objective of this study was the first to evaluate the effects of the method of Therapy by Repeating Phrases of Positive Thoughts (TRPPT) and Cognitive and Positive psychotherapy (CPPT) training during Wartime among children and adolescents in Syria. This study attempted to treat the evils of wars, which cause deep wounds and psychological scares because of their horrors. Method: The sample consisted of 41 Syrian children and adolescents, aged 13 to 17 years. Results: 41 Syrian children and adolescents (experimental group) who benefited from TRPPT have the decreasingon Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Sleep Disorders (SD) and remember of War Experiences (WE). The results showed a significant decrease in PTSD in throughout the Therapy (p < 0.05) and a significant reduction in SD following the TRPPT protocol (p < 0.001), and also less Negative War Experiences (p < 0.01). Conclusions: States of mind and psychologic were improved after the TRPPT. Treatment by repeating phrases positive thoughts will be significant among children and adolescents refugees subjected to war or no. Cognitive and positive psychotherapy based on TRPPT have an impact positive on evils of wars, which cause Posttraumatic stress disorder, Sleep Disorders and Negatives War Experiences. There is a dose effect: the higher the level of activity of the CPPT and TRPPT, the lower the psychiatric disorder, and the better of the health. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved)
    Date 2018
    Archive psyh
    Loc. dans l'archive 2018-19483-007
    Catalogue de bibl. EBSCOhost
    URL https://ezproxy.u-paris.fr/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=psyh&AN=2018-19483-007&lang=fr&site=ehost-live
    Extra Number: 3
    Volume 20
    Pages 210-226
    Publication Sleep and Hypnosis
    DOI 10.5350/Sleep.Hypn.2017.19.0153
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Sleep and Hypnosis
    ISSN 1302-1192
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:09:57
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:09:57

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
    • Sleep
    • positive psychology
    • research
    • Cognitive Therapy
    • Refugees
    • Positive Psychology
    • practice
    • Adolescent Characteristics
    • behavioral and cognitive psychotherapy
    • Child Characteristics
    • cognitive activity
    • cognitive psychology
    • Cognitive Psychology
    • peacetime
    • Syrian refugees
    • War
    • wartime

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 2018-19483-007. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Kubitary, Amani; Hospital for Mental Disorders, Laboratory of Mental Health, Faculty of Education, University of Damascus, Damascus, Syria. Release Date: 20190808. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: EnglishMajor Descriptor: Cognitive Psychology; Cognitive Therapy; Positive Psychology; Mindfulness. Minor Descriptor: Refugees; Sleep; War; Adolescent Characteristics; Child Characteristics. Classification: Cognitive Therapy (3311). Population: Human (10); Male (30); Female (40). Location: Syria. Age Group: Adolescence (13-17 yrs) (200). Tests & Measures: Kubitary-Alsaleh War Experiences Scale; Sleep Disorders Scale; Davidson Trauma Scale DOI: 10.1037/t04973-000. Methodology: Empirical Study; Quantitative Study. References Available: Y. Page Count: 17. Issue Publication Date: 2018. Publication History: Accepted Date: Oct 27, 2017; First Submitted Date: Jul 10, 2017.

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  • IDEM-dépression : caractéristiques et évaluation d’un groupe ouvert combinant psycho-éducation et thérapie cognitivo-comportementale.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur L. Weiner
    Auteur E. Garcia-Krafes
    Auteur S. Garcia
    Auteur C. Berthomier
    Auteur A. Morali
    Auteur J-Y. Metzger
    Auteur S. Weibel
    Auteur H. Javelot
    Auteur G. Bertschy
    Résumé Nous avons développé un groupe ouvert combinant psycho-éducation et thérapie cognitivo-comportementale (TCC), le groupe information, découverte, échange et mobilisation concernant la dépression (IDEM-dépression), composé de 17 séances thématiques et indépendantes qui abordent chacune un sujet lié à la dépression. Il s’adresse à des patients présentant un épisode dépressif de sévérité variée, s’inscrivant dans le cadre d’un trouble unipolaire ou bipolaire. Le groupe est donc accessible à un grand nombre de patients présentant un épisode dépressif majeur. Nous présentons ici les caractéristiques de ce groupe, sa faisabilité et les résultats d’une étude d’évaluation portant sur l’impact immédiat sur l’humeur, mesuré via des échelles visuelles analogiques proposées en début et en fin de séance, et sur la satisfaction globale des participants, évaluée via deux questionnaires de satisfaction. Les résultats, issus de deux centres où le programme a été implémenté, suggèrent une amélioration significative de l’humeur suite à la participation aux séances ainsi qu’une satisfaction auto-rapportée élevée. Ils indiquent aussi que le groupe IDEM-dépression peut s’adresser à un large spectre de patients dépressifs ayant des caractéristiques cliniques hétérogènes. Dans ce contexte, il constitue une offre psychothérapique à coût réduit, orientée vers une pathologie psychiatrique très prévalente. Son efficacité sur l’humeur et sa satisfaction élevée semblent liées à son contenu de type psycho-éducation et TCC, et à son format groupal, flexible et ouvert, qui favorise la décentration et l’entraide ainsi que la réduction de la stigmatisation et de l’isolement dus à la maladie.
    Date 2018
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.em-consulte.com/article/pii/S0013-7006(16)30208-1
    Extra Number: 2 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 44
    Pages 141-147
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2016.09.004
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:21
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:21

    Marqueurs :

    • Depression
    • Thérapie cognitivo-comportementale
    • Dépression
    • Bipolar disorder
    • Group
    • Trouble bipolaire
    • Psychoeducation
    • Cognitive-behavior therapy
    • Groupe
    • Psycho-éducation

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Méditation, médecine et neurosciences

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Christophe André
    Résumé La méditation est à la mode, et toute mode évoque bien évidemment quelque chose d’artificiel et de superficiel. Mais Jean Cocteau n’écrivait-il pas que « le superficiel, c’est le profond qui remonte à la surface » ? Alors de quoi la mode de la méditation est-elle le nom et le symptôme, et quels besoins profonds exprime-t-elle ?
    Date 2018
    Langue FR
    Archive Cairn.info
    URL https://www.cairn.info/revue-etudes-2018-12-page-49.htm
    Extra Number: 12
    Volume Décembre
    Pages 49-60
    Publication Études
    DOI 10.3917/etu.4255.0049
    Numéro 12
    Abrév. de revue Études
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:26
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:24:26

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    • Attachment
    • Full Text (HTML)
  • Spécificités, visées et apports de la thérapie comportementale dialectique (TCD) dans le cadre de la prise en charge du trouble de la personnalité borderline (TPB)

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Manon Beaudoin
    Auteur Colette Aguerre
    Date 2018
    URL https://hal-univ-tours.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03283610
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 16
    Pages 25-41
    Publication Psychiatrie, Sciences humaines, Neurosciences
    Numéro 2
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:14
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:24:14

    Marqueurs :

    • Positive psychology
    • Borderline personality disorder
    • Dialectical behavioral therapy
    • Entrainement aux compétences
    • Psychologie positive
    • Psychosocial skills training
    • Thérapie comportementale dialectique
    • Trouble de la personnalité borderline

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    • Attachment
    • Full Text (HTML)
  • Efficacy of Seren@ctif, a Computer-Based Stress Management Program for Patients With Adjustment Disorder With Anxiety: Protocol for a Controlled Trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Dominique Servant
    Auteur Anne-Claire Leterme
    Auteur Olivia Barasino
    Auteur Laure Rougegrez
    Auteur Alain Duhamel
    Auteur Guillaume Vaiva
    Résumé BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorder with anxiety (ADA) is the most frequent and best characterized stress-related psychiatric disorder. The rationale for prescription of benzodiazepine monotherapy is a public health issue. Cognitive behavioral stress management programs have been studied in many countries. Several reports have shown beyond reasonable doubt their efficiency at reducing perceived stress and anxiety symptoms and improving patient quality of life. Considering the number of people who could benefit from such programs but are unable to access them, self-help programs have been offered. First presented as books, these programs became enriched with computer-based and digital supports. Regrettably, programs for stress management based on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), both face-to-face and digital support, have been only minimally evaluated in France. To our knowledge, the Seren@ctif program is the first French language self-help program for stress management using digital supports. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of a 5-week standardized stress management program for reducing anxiety conducted via eLearning (iCBT) or through face-to-face interviews (CBT) with patients suffering from ADA compared with a wait list control group (WLC). These patients seek treatment in a psychiatric unit for anxiety disorders at a university hospital. The primary outcome is change in the State Trait Anxiety Inventory scale trait subscale (STAI-T) between baseline and 2-month visit. METHODS: This is a multicenter, prospective, open label, randomized controlled study in 3 parallel groups with balanced randomization (1:1:1): computer-based stress management with minimal contact (not fully automated) (group 1), stress management with face-to-face interviews (group 2), and a WLC group that receives usual health care from a general practitioner (group 3). Programs are based on standard CBT principles and include 5 modules in 5 weekly sessions that include the following topics: stress and stress reaction and assessment; deep respiration and relaxation techniques; cognitive restructuring, mindfulness, and acceptance; behavioral skills as problem solving; and time management, healthy behaviors, and emotion regulation. In the Internet-based group, patients have minimal contact with a medical professional before and after every session. In the first session, a flash memory drive is supplied containing videos, audio files, a self-help book portfolio in the form of an eGuide, and log books providing the exercises to be completed between 2 sessions. The patient is encouraged to practice a 20-minute daily exercise 5 or 6 times per week. In the face-to-face group, patients receive the same program from a therapist with 5 weekly sessions without digital support. Interviews and self-assessments were collected face-to-face with the investigator. RESULTS: The feasibility of this program is being tested, and results show good accessibility in terms of acceptance, understanding, and treatment credibility. Results are expected in 2018. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this is the first French study to examine the effectiveness of a computer-based stress management program for patients with ADA. The Seren@ctif program may be useful within the framework of a psychoeducative approach. It could also be advised for people suffering from other diseases related to stress and for people with a clinical level of perceived stress. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinicaltrials.gov NCT02621775; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02621775 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6tQrkPs1u).
    Date 2017-10-02
    Langue eng
    Titre abrégé Efficacy of Seren@ctif, a Computer-Based Stress Management Program for Patients With Adjustment Disorder With Anxiety
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra Number: 10 PMID: 28970192 PMCID: PMC5643843
    Volume 6
    Pages e190
    Publication JMIR research protocols
    DOI 10.2196/resprot.7976
    Numéro 10
    Abrév. de revue JMIR Res Protoc
    ISSN 1929-0748
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:18:49
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:18:49

    Marqueurs :

    • randomized controlled trial
    • cognitive therapy
    • adjustment disorders
    • behavior therapy
    • computer-assisted therapy
    • eHealth
    • psychological stress

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    • PubMed entry
    • Version soumise
  • The effects of mindfulness training on weight-loss and health-related behaviours in adults with overweight and obesity: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Alexis Ruffault
    Auteur Sébastien Czernichow
    Auteur Martin S. Hagger
    Auteur Margot Ferrand
    Auteur Nelly Erichot
    Auteur Claire Carette
    Auteur Emilie Boujut
    Auteur Cécile Flahault
    Résumé The aim of this study was to conduct a comprehensive quantitative synthesis of the effects of mindfulness training interventions on weight-loss and health behaviours in adults with overweight and obesity using meta-analytic techniques. Studies included in the analysis (k=12) were randomised controlled trials investigating the effects of any form of mindfulness training on weight loss, impulsive eating, binge eating, or physical activity participation in adults with overweight and obesity. Random effects meta-analysis revealed that mindfulness training had no significant effect on weight loss, but an overall negative effect on impulsive eating (d=-1.13) and binge eating (d=-.90), and a positive effect on physical activity levels (d=.42). Meta-regression analysis showed that methodological features of included studies accounted for 100% of statistical heterogeneity of the effects of mindfulness training on weight loss (R2=1,00). Among methodological features, the only significant predictor of weight loss was follow-up distance from post-intervention (β=1.18; p<.05), suggesting that the longer follow-up distances were associated with greater weight loss. Results suggest that mindfulness training has short-term benefits on health-related behaviours. Future studies should explore the effectiveness of mindfulness training on long-term post-intervention weight loss in adults with overweight and obesity.
    Date 2017 Sep - Oct
    Langue eng
    Titre abrégé The effects of mindfulness training on weight-loss and health-related behaviours in adults with overweight and obesity
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra Number: 5 Suppl 1 PMID: 27658995
    Volume 11
    Pages 90-111
    Publication Obesity Research & Clinical Practice
    DOI 10.1016/j.orcp.2016.09.002
    Numéro 5 Suppl 1
    Abrév. de revue Obes Res Clin Pract
    ISSN 1871-403X
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:16:31
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:16:31

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Middle Aged
    • Female
    • Male
    • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
    • Treatment Outcome
    • Health Behavior
    • Binge eating
    • Obesity
    • Physical activity
    • INSERM
    • Université
    • Weight Loss
    • CHU
    • Behavior Therapy
    • Body mass index
    • Body Mass Index
    • Exercise
    • Overweight
    • paris
    • Weight

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    • PubMed entry
    • Version soumise
  • How can we provide person-centred dental care?

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur N. Apelian
    Auteur J. N. Vergnes
    Auteur R. Hovey
    Auteur C. Bedos
    Résumé Patient- or person-centred care is the current paradigm in the health profession yet there is still no clear understanding of what it means or how it could be implemented in dentistry. Building on a previously proposed person-centred model in clinical dentistry, in this article a person-centred dental clinical approach is presented. The approach consists of three guiding principles humility, hospitality and mindfulness that influence the different processes of the dental clinical encounter: connecting, examining, sharing, and intervening. The presented approach provides a rich opportunity for dentists to fine tune their own clinical approach in order to keep up with the upcoming expectations of their patients.
    Date SEP 22 2017
    Langue English
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    Extra Number: 6 Place: London Publisher: Nature Publishing Group WOS:000412795400012
    Volume 223
    Pages 433-438
    Publication British Dental Journal
    DOI 10.1038/sj.bdj.2017.806
    Numéro 6
    Abrév. de revue Br. Dent. J.
    ISSN 0007-0610
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:21:00
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:21:00

    Marqueurs :

    • illness
    • patient-centeredness

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    • sj.bdj.2017.806
  • Feasibility and Acceptability of the 'HABIT' Group Programme for Comorbid Bipolar and Alcohol and Substance use Disorders

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Isabelle Biseul
    Auteur Romain Icick
    Auteur Perrine Seguin
    Auteur Frank Bellivier
    Auteur Jan Scott
    Résumé OBJECTIVES: We investigated the feasibility and acceptability of an integrated group therapy (called HABIT) for comorbid bipolar disorder (BD) and alcohol and substance use disorders (ASUD) (BD-ASUD), a disabling clinical presentation for which no specific treatment has been validated. The 14-session HABIT programme employs psychoeducation-oriented cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) followed by mindfulness-based relapse prevention (MBRP) therapy. METHOD: Potential group participants were recruited from adult clients with a DSM-IV diagnosis of BD and an ASUD who were referred by their treating clinician. Observer-rated changes in mood symptoms and ASUD, attendance rates and subjective feedback are reported. RESULTS: Eight of 12 clients referred to the programme initially agreed to join the group, six attended the first group session and five clients completed the programme. Group mean scores for mood symptoms improved over time, with slightly greater reductions in depression during the first module. About 50% of individuals showed clinically significant improvement (≥30% reduction) in alcohol and substance use. Attendance rates showed some variability between individuals and across sessions, but the average attendance rate of the group was marginally higher for the first module (86%) as compared with the second module (77%). Most clients reported high levels of general satisfaction with a group specifically targeted at individuals with BD-ASUD. CONCLUSION: This small pilot study suggests our intensive group therapy is acceptable and feasible. If findings are replicated, we may have identified a therapy that, for the first time, leads to improvement in both mood and substance use outcomes in clients with difficult-to-treat comorbid BD-ASUD. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Key Practitioner Message Comorbidity between bipolar and alcohol and substance use disorders (BD-ASUD) is frequent and highly disabling; Therapeutic research on approaches that can simultaneously help BD and ASUD is lacking; Previous research highlights the need for integrated treatment of both conditions but showed improvements limited to either element of the comorbid disorder; This pilot study supports the feasibility and acceptability of an intensive, 14-session group therapy programme that integrates CBT and mindfulness approaches.
    Date 2017-07
    Langue eng
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/cpp.2053
    Extra Number: 4 PMID: 27761983
    Volume 24
    Pages 887-898
    Publication Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
    DOI 10.1002/cpp.2053
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue Clin Psychol Psychother
    ISSN 1099-0879
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:16:25
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:16:25

    Marqueurs :

    • France
    • Humans
    • Middle Aged
    • Female
    • Male
    • Pilot Projects
    • Feasibility Studies
    • Substance-Related Disorders
    • Paris
    • INSERM
    • Université
    • CHU
    • Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders
    • Alcoholism
    • Bipolar Disorder
    • Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
    • Comorbidity
    • Group
    • Mindfulness Based
    • Patient Acceptance of Health Care
    • Program Evaluation
    • Psychotherapy, Group

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    • detail
    • PubMed entry
  • Self-Reported Long-Term Benefits of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy in Patients with Bipolar Disorder

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Béatrice Weber
    Auteur Loretta Sala
    Auteur Marianne Gex-Fabry
    Auteur Aurélie Docteur
    Auteur Philip Gorwood
    Auteur Paolo Cordera
    Auteur Guido Bondolfi
    Auteur Françoise Jermann
    Auteur Jean-Michel Aubry
    Auteur Christine Mirabel-Sarron
    Résumé OBJECTIVES: This study focused on patients with bipolar disorder (BD), several years after their participation in mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT). It aimed at documenting sustained mindfulness practice, perceived long-term benefit from the program, and changes regarded as direct consequences of the intervention. DESIGN: This cross-sectional survey took place at least 2 years after MBCT for 70.4% of participants. LOCATION: It was conducted in two specialized outpatient units for BDs that are part of the Geneva University Hospitals (Switzerland) and the Sainte-Anne Hospital in Paris (France). SUBJECTS: Eligibility criteria were a diagnosis of BD according to DSM-IV and participation in at least four MBCT sessions. Response rate was 66.4%. The final sample included 71 outpatients (71.8% bipolar I, 28.2% bipolar II). OUTCOME MEASURES: A questionnaire retrospectively assessed patient-perceived change, benefit from MBCT, and current mindfulness practice. RESULTS: Proportions of respondents who practiced mindfulness at least once a week were 54.9% for formal practice (body scan, sitting meditation, mindful walking, or movements) and 57.7% for informal practice (mindful daily activities). Perceived benefit for the prevention of relapse was moderate, but patients acknowledged long-lasting effects and persistent changes in their way of life. Formal mindfulness practice at least once a week tended to be associated with increased long-lasting effects (p = 0.052), whereas regular informal practice and mindful breathing were significantly associated with persistent changes in daily life (p = 0.038) and better prevention of depressive relapse (p = 0.035), respectively. The most frequently reported positive change was increased awareness of being able to improve one's health. CONCLUSIONS: Despite methodological limitations, this survey allowed documenting mindfulness practice and perceived sustained benefit from MBCT in patients with BD. Participants particularly valued increased awareness that they can influence their own health. Both informal and formal practices, when sustained in the long term, might promote long-lasting changes.
    Date 2017-07
    Langue eng
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra Number: 7 PMID: 28410446
    Volume 23
    Pages 534-540
    Publication Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)
    DOI 10.1089/acm.2016.0427
    Numéro 7
    Abrév. de revue J Altern Complement Med
    ISSN 1557-7708
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:14:58
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:14:58

    Marqueurs :

    • France
    • Mindfulness
    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Middle Aged
    • Female
    • Male
    • Aged
    • Surveys and Questionnaires
    • Cross-Sectional Studies
    • Treatment Outcome
    • mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    • bipolar disorder
    • Paris
    • INSERM
    • Université
    • Bipolar Disorder
    • Self Report
    • mood disorder
    • relapse prevention
    • long-term benefit
    • mindfulness practice
    • Secondary Prevention
    • Switzerland

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    • PubMed entry
  • Pilot Mindfulness Intervention for Children Born with Esophageal Atresia and Their Parents

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Eva Andreotti
    Auteur Pascal Antoine
    Auteur Manel Hanafi
    Auteur Laurent Michaud
    Auteur Fréderic Gottrand
    Résumé A pilot mindfulness home intervention was conducted for 6 weeks among 8–12-year-old children born with esophageal atresia and their parents. Participants were randomly assigned to a waiting list control (WLC) group (n = 8) and an experimental group (n = 12). When all participants had completed the mindfulness-based program, data were pooled and treated for the entire sample (n = 19). Self-assessment measures included the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale for Adolescents (MAAS-A), the Child and Adolescent Mindfulness Measure (CAMM), the modified Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory—Child (STAI-C), the Children’s Depression Inventory (CDI), and the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire Kids version (CERQ-k). Parental assessment measures included the modified STAI-C. The results underlined the program’s feasibility and acceptability. Clinical effects of the mindfulness-based program were observed. Self-assessed data for children who had practiced mindfulness compared to the WLC group showed increased mindfulness and decreased depression. Reduced anxiety was found in all groups. Positive affect tended to improve from pre-test to post-test in children who had practiced mindfulness compared to the WLC group. Parental assessments showed significant improvement in positive affect and decreases in anxiety and negative affect in the intervention group compared to the WLC group. Cognitive emotion regulation strategies were also affected by the mindfulness-based program. Rumination scores significantly decreased from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group. This preliminary study suggests that regular mindfulness practice presents a promising approach to reducing the burden of this neonatal malformation.
    Date 2017-05-01
    Langue en
    Catalogue de bibl. Springer Link
    URL https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-017-0657-0
    Consulté le 08/01/2021 23:05:13
    Extra Number: 5
    Volume 26
    Pages 1432-1444
    Publication Journal of Child and Family Studies
    DOI 10.1007/s10826-017-0657-0
    Numéro 5
    Abrév. de revue J Child Fam Stud
    ISSN 1573-2843
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:17:06
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  • EULAR revised recommendations for the management of fibromyalgia.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur G. J. Macfarlane
    Auteur C. Kronisch
    Auteur L. E. Dean
    Auteur F. Atzeni
    Auteur W. Häuser
    Auteur E. Fluß
    Auteur E. Choy
    Auteur E. Kosek
    Auteur K. Amris
    Auteur J. Branco
    Auteur F. Dincer
    Auteur P. Leino-Arjas
    Auteur K. Longley
    Auteur G. M. McCarthy
    Auteur S. Makri
    Auteur S. Perrot
    Auteur P. Sarzi-Puttini
    Auteur A. Taylor
    Auteur G. T. Jones
    Résumé OBJECTIVE: The original European League Against Rheumatism recommendations for managing fibromyalgia assessed evidence up to 2005. The paucity of studies meant that most recommendations were 'expert opinion'. METHODS: A multidisciplinary group from 12 countries assessed evidence with a focus on systematic reviews and meta-analyses concerned with pharmacological/non-pharmacological management for fibromyalgia. A review, in May 2015, identified eligible publications and key outcomes assessed were pain, fatigue, sleep and daily functioning. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation system was used for making recommendations. RESULTS: 2979 titles were identified: from these 275 full papers were selected for review and 107 reviews (and/or meta-analyses) evaluated as eligible. Based on meta-analyses, the only 'strong for' therapy-based recommendation in the guidelines was exercise. Based on expert opinion, a graduated approach, the following four main stages are suggested underpinned by shared decision-making with patients. Initial management should involve patient education and focus on non-pharmacological therapies. In case of non-response, further therapies (all of which were evaluated as 'weak for' based on meta-analyses) should be tailored to the specific needs of the individual and may involve psychological therapies (for mood disorders and unhelpful coping strategies), pharmacotherapy (for severe pain or sleep disturbance) and/or a multimodal rehabilitation programme (for severe disability). CONCLUSIONS: These recommendations are underpinned by high-quality reviews and meta-analyses. The size of effect for most treatments is relatively modest. We propose research priorities clarifying who will benefit from specific interventions, their effect in combination and organisation of healthcare systems to optimise outcome.
    Date 2017-02
    Langue eng
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 76
    Pages 318-328
    Publication Annals of the rheumatic diseases
    DOI 10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-209724
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Ann Rheum Dis
    ISSN 1468-2060 0003-4967
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:09:16
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:09:16

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Humans
    • Treatment Outcome
    • Hypnosis
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    • Mind-Body Therapies
    • Biofeedback, Psychology
    • Acupuncture Therapy
    • *Practice Guidelines as Topic
    • Evidence-Based Medicine
    • *Activities of Daily Living
    • *Fibromyalgis/Pain Syndromes
    • *Multidisciplinary team-care
    • *Sleep
    • *Treatment
    • Amitriptyline/analogs & derivatives/therapeutic use
    • Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/therapeutic use
    • Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use
    • Antidepressive Agents, Tricyclic/therapeutic use
    • Capsaicin/therapeutic use
    • Europe
    • Exercise Therapy
    • Fatigue/physiopathology/*therapy
    • Fibromyalgia/physiopathology/*therapy
    • Human Growth Hormone/therapeutic use
    • Hydrotherapy
    • Manipulation, Chiropractic
    • Massage
    • Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors/therapeutic use
    • Pain/physiopathology
    • S-Adenosylmethionine/therapeutic use
    • Sensory System Agents/therapeutic use
    • Serotonin and Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitors/therapeutic use
    • Serotonin Uptake Inhibitors/therapeutic use
    • Societies, Medical
    • Sodium Oxybate/therapeutic use

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  • La dégustation, un outil pour les diététiciens

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Sophie-Laure Eid
    Auteur Christelle Jacquis
    Résumé La dégustation peut se réaliser en consultation individuelle ou en atelier de groupe. Elle aide à retrouver un rapport plus instinctif et direct à la nourriture, et favorise l’écoute des sensations alimentaires. Au travers des cinq sens et de la pleine conscience, les participants apprennent à consommer sereinement des produits souvent vécus comme “tabous” et ainsi à mieux gérer ces aliments utilisés pour calmer les émotions.
    Date 2017
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 49 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 13
    Pages 30-34
    Publication Pratiques en nutrition
    DOI 10.1016/j.pranut.2016.12.008
    Numéro 49
    ISSN 1766-7305
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:11
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    Marqueurs :

    • pleine conscience
    • consultation
    • sens
    • atelier
    • chocolat
    • dégustation

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    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Psychothérapies

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. Lemarié
    Auteur G. Abgrall-Barbry
    Résumé Les psychothérapies constituent une prise en charge complémentaire à l’approche pharmacologique dans les troubles psychiques. Elles peuvent être mises en place seules ou en association avec un traitement médicamenteux. Il en existe plusieurs types dont les principaux sont la thérapie psychodynamique, la thérapie cognitivocomportementale (TCC), la thérapie fondée sur la pleine conscience, la thérapie systémique, la thérapie interpersonnelle et l’ eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). Elles diffèrent notamment par leur base théorique, leurs cibles thérapeutiques et leurs modalités d’exécution. Le choix du type de psychothérapie et de son association ou non à un traitement médicamenteux dépend du type de pathologie présentée, de son intensité et du souhait du patient.
    Date 2017
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.em-consulte.com/retrieve/pii/S1634693917480355
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 20
    Pages 1-5
    Publication EMC - Traité de médecine AKOS
    DOI 10.1016/S1634-6939(17)48035-5
    Numéro 4
    ISSN 1634-6939
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:10
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:10

    Marqueurs :

    • EMDR
    • Psychanalyse
    • Thérapie cognitivocomportementale
    • Thérapie fondée sur la pleine conscience
    • Thérapie interpersonnelle
    • Thérapie systémique

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    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Les interventions basées sur la pleine conscience dans le trouble obsessionnel compulsif : mécanismes d’action et présentation d’une étude pilote.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Matthieu Gasnier
    Auteur Antoine Pelissolo
    Auteur Guido Bondolfi
    Auteur Stephany Pelissolo
    Auteur Manuela Tomba
    Auteur Luc Mallet
    Auteur Karim N’diaye
    Résumé Le trouble obsessionnel compulsif (TOC) est une pathologie fréquente, potentiellement sévère, entraînant un handicap important pour le patient et représentant un fardeau pour son entourage. Malgré les traitements actuels, une part importante des patients est confrontée à des résistances, motivant la recherche de thérapeutiques nouvelles. Les interventions basées sur la pleine conscience (PC) (en anglais, mindfulness - based interventions) sont une approche thérapeutique récemment développée avec succès dans certaines pathologies psychiatriques. La Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) a ainsi démontré une efficacité dans la prévention de la rechute dans les dépressions unipolaires. Son action est sous-tendue par la correction des troubles attentionnels, de la régulation émotionnelle et des fonctions exécutives pouvant se retrouver aussi bien dans le TOC que dans la dépression. Nous présentons ici une revue de la littérature sur l’application des interventions basées sur la PC dans le TOC, et formulons des hypothèses sur leur mécanisme d’action dans cette pathologie, en nous basant sur les modèles cognitifs du TOC. Nous présentons également une étude pilote visant à évaluer la faisabilité d’un protocole d’étude de l’efficacité des interventions basées sur la PC dans le TOC, dont nous exposons les résultats qualitatifs. Enfin, nous proposons pour les futures évaluations de ce type de psychothérapie dans le TOC un modèle de traitement dans lequel l’approche mindfulness pourrait compléter la thérapie par exposition et prévention de la réponse dans le traitement du TOC.
    Date 2017
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.em-consulte.com/article/pii/S0013-7006(16)30233-0
    Extra Number: 6 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 43
    Pages 594-599
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2016.10.004
    Numéro 6
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:03
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:03

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Pilot study
    • Thérapie cognitive et comportementale
    • Obsessive-compulsive disorder
    • Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy
    • Étude pilote
    • Trouble obsessionnel compulsif

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    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Adaptation de la thérapie comportementale dialectique aux adolescents francophones, une expérience pilote auprès d’adolescentes avec dépression et trouble de personnalité limite

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur S. Garny De La Rivière
    Auteur B. Houinou Ebo
    Auteur B. Naepels
    Auteur V. Segard
    Auteur A. Gueant
    Auteur N. Rey
    Auteur E. Legrand
    Auteur R. Labelle
    Auteur J.-M. Guile
    Résumé Background Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) has been developed by Linehan and further adapted to adolescents by Miller (DBT-A). Current literature supports the efficacy of DBT for youth with suicidal/self-harming behaviours. However, no study has been published on the feasibility and clinical validity of DBT-A when used with francophone adolescents. Method We followed a two-step plan: (1) a feasibility study exploring the requirements for implementing DBT-A in French child & adolescent psychiatry services and the impact of DBT-A on the team functioning; (2) a pilot evaluation study with a 12-week pre/post-design including the standardised assessment of mental disorders encompassing borderline personality disorder (BPD), suicidal behaviors (SB), borderline phenomenology as well as the DBT-trained skills: mindfulness, emotion regulation and tolerance to distress. Results Most of the feasibility objectives were achieved. Regular team meetings helped building a common view on the appropriate multimodal treatment plan for self-harmers, integrating psychodynamic, dialectical behavioral, systemic and pharmacological perspectives. Efficient connection with the referring practician eased the implementation and monitoring of DBT-A for each participant. The pre/post-test study included six female adolescents (mean age: 14.5) with major depressive disorder (MDD) and BPD who committed at least two suicidal attempts prior to the admission in DBT-A. Over the 12-week post-test, a suicidal attempt (SA) was reported for one adolescent. At 1-year follow-up, SB was reported for 2/6 adolescents. Borderline symptoms significantly decreased over the 12-week DBT-A program (P < 0.05). With respect to the DBT-trained skills, significant improvement was observed in emotion regulation (P < 0.05). Conclusion Within an integrated therapy framework, implementing DBT-A in French child and adolescent psychiatry services is feasible. Given our results DBT-A for female adolescents with MDD and BPD is worth considering.
    Date 2017
    Langue English
    Archive Embase
    URL https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2017-09039-003
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 65
    Pages 5-13
    Publication Neuropsychiatrie de l'Enfance et de l'Adolescence
    DOI 10.1016/j.neurenf.2016.12.005
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Neuropsychiatr. Enfance Adolesc.
    ISSN 1769-6615
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:31
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    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • suicidal behavior
    • major depression
    • behavior therapy
    • adolescent
    • article
    • clinical article
    • human
    • clinical effectiveness
    • female
    • controlled study
    • distress syndrome
    • emotionality
    • outcome assessment
    • feasibility study
    • pilot study
    • adolescent disease
    • borderline state
    • dialectical behavior therapy
    • suicide attempt

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  • Méditation en pleine conscience et lombalgie chronique

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur F. Laroche
    Date 2017
    Langue English
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www-sciencedirect-com.ezproxy.u-paris.fr/science/article/pii/S1624568717301014
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 18
    Pages 171-173
    Publication Douleurs
    DOI 10.1016/j.douler.2017.07.003
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue Douleurs
    ISSN 1624-5687
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:30
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:30

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    • conscience
    • human
    • male
    • female
    • adult
    • major clinical study

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  • Comment évaluer l’apport de la mindfulness (MBCT) dans la prévention des rechutes thymiques ?

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A. Docteur
    Auteur C. Mirabel-Sarron
    Auteur L. Sala
    Auteur E. Siobud-Dorocant
    Auteur F. Rouillon
    Auteur P. Gorwood
    Résumé The assessment of psychotherapies, for reasons related both to the respect of public health rules and to the improvement of our knowledge and our practices, has become an unavoidable stage. The effectiveness of psychotherapies, and particularly of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies (CBT), is now widely documented in the treatment of depressive episodes and in the prevention of relapses. Recent work focuses on improving care to further optimize the gain in relapse prevention. It is within this framework that the MBCT approach takes its place. Studies have shown that joining an MBCT approach further improves the gain in relapses after CBT to which the patient had responded (Vittengl et Jarrett, 2015). On the other hand, the question of why they work, under what conditions, for which particular individuals and the identification of the mechanisms and processes of change are still very current. In order to do this, the evaluation of the effect of a practice in MBCT used both direct measures (self-questionnaires) and more indirect measures of change (neuropsychological tests, psychological measures, brain imaging, etc.). The purpose of this paper is to review the results of these measures, the results they have produced and the hypotheses they have raised in the international literature on unipolar disorder.
    Date 2017
    Langue English
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www-sciencedirect-com.ezproxy.u-paris.fr/science/article/pii/S0003448717302597
    Extra Number: 9
    Volume 175
    Pages 789-792
    Publication Annales Medico-Psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2017.09.003
    Numéro 9
    Abrév. de revue Ann. Med.-Psychol.
    ISSN 1769-6631
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:28
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    Marqueurs :

    • relapse
    • questionnaire
    • cognitive therapy
    • major depression
    • neuroimaging
    • article
    • human
    • clinical effectiveness
    • treatment outcome
    • cognitive behavioral therapy
    • mindfulness based cognitive therapy
    • neuropsychological test
    • psychologic test

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  • Stress regulation in drug-resistant epilepsy

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Iliana Kotwas
    Auteur Aileen McGonigal
    Auteur Mireille Bastien-Toniazzo
    Auteur Fabrice Bartolomei
    Auteur Jean-Arthur Micoulaud-Franchi
    Résumé The prevalence of psychological distress, especially depressive and anxiety disorders, is higher in epilepsy than in other chronic health conditions. These comorbid conditions contribute even more than epileptic seizures themselves to impaired quality of life in patients with epilepsy (PWE). The link between these comorbidities and epilepsy appears to have a neurobiological basis, which is at least partly mediated by stress through psychological and pathophysiological pathways. The impact of stress in PWE is also particularly important because it is the most frequently reported seizure trigger. It is therefore crucial for clinicians to take stress-related conditions and psychiatric comorbidities into account when managing PWE and to propose clinical support to enhance self-control of stress. Screening tools have been specially designed and validated in PWE for depressive disorders and anxiety disorders (e.g. NDDI-E, GAD-7). Other instruments are useful for measuring stress-related variables (e.g. SRRS, PSS, SCS, MHLCS, DSR-15, ERP-R, QOLIE-31) in order to help characterize the individual " stress profile " and thus orientate patients towards the most appropriate treatment. Management includes both pharmacological treatment and nonpharmacological methods for enhancing self-management of stress (e.g. mindfulness-based therapies, yoga, cognitive-behavioral therapies, biofeedback), which may not only protect against psychiatric comorbidities but also reduce seizure frequency.
    Date 2017
    Langue English
    Cote hal-01547871
    URL https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01547871
    Extra ISBN: 1525-5050 Publisher: [San Diego CA]: Elsevier B.V. Type: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2017.01.025
    Volume 71
    Pages 39 - 50
    Publication Epilepsy & Behavior
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:13
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:22:13

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Yoga
    • CBT
    • Anxiety disorders
    • Biofeedback
    • Depressive disorders
    • Screening of comorbidities
    • Stress management

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    • Cognitive science

    • Life Sciences [q-bio]Journal articles

  • Do Lifestyle Activities Protect Against Cognitive Decline in Aging ? A Review

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Gregory J. Christie
    Auteur Tara Hamilton
    Auteur Bradley D. Manor
    Auteur Norman A. S. Farb
    Auteur Faranak Farzan
    Auteur Andrew Sixsmith
    Auteur Jean-Jacques Temprado
    Auteur Sylvain Moreno
    Résumé The number of patients suffering from dementia is expected to more than triple by the year 2040, and this represents a major challenge to publicly-funded healthcare systems throughout the world. One of the most effective prevention mechanisms against dementia lies in increasing brain-and cognitive-reserve capacity, which has been found to reduce the behavioral severity of dementia symptoms as neurological degeneration progresses. To date though, most of the factors known to enhance this reserve stem from largely immutable history factors, such as level of education and occupational attainment. Here, we review the potential for basic lifestyle activities, including physical exercise, meditation and musical experience, to contribute to reserve capacity and thus reduce the incidence of dementia in older adults. Relative to other therapies, these activities are low cost, are easily scalable and can be brought to market quickly and easily. Overall, although preliminary evidence is promising at the level of randomized control trials, the state of research on this topic remains underdeveloped. As a result, several important questions remain unanswered, including the amount of training required to receive any cognitive benefit from these activities and the extent to which this benefit continues following cessation. Future research directions are discussed for each lifestyle activity, as well as the potential for these and other lifestyle activities to serve as both a prophylactic and a therapeutic treatment for dementia.
    Date 2017
    Langue English
    Cote hal-01691173
    URL https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2017.00381
    Extra Number: 381 ISBN: 1663-4365 Publisher: Frontiers Type: 10.3389/fnagi.2017.00381
    Volume 9
    Publication Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
    Numéro 381
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:10
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    Marqueurs :

    • neuroplasticity
    • aging
    • dementia
    • cognitive health
    • lifestyle factors

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    • Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Geriatry and gerontologyJournal articles

    • Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive Sciences

  • e-santé dans la dépression : l’application mobile Bloom-up

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Lila Mekaoui
    Auteur Anne-Sophie Lombardi
    Résumé RésuméLa dépression, pathologie psychiatrique la plus fréquente, reste un défi de soins par son fort impact socio-économique, son risque de chronicité, de récurrences et de troubles cognitifs.Dans le contexte de démographie médicale décroissant et de faible accès aux thérapies validées, une application mobile en français du nom de Bloom-up souhaite apporter aux patients une information sur leur maladie, de l’autoévaluation, des outils de thérapies cognitivo-comportementales (restructuration cognitive, tache comportementale, méditation pleine conscience), et des outils de remédiation cognitive.
    Date 2017
    Langue FR
    Archive Cairn.info
    URL https://www.cairn.info/revue-l-information-psychiatrique-2017-8-page-654.htm
    Extra Number: 8
    Volume 93
    Pages 654-659
    Publication L'information psychiatrique
    DOI 10.1684/ipe.2017.1687
    Numéro 8
    Abrév. de revue L'information psychiatrique
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:40
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  • Les approches psychocorporelles : des outils pour le rétablissement

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Laëtitia Faszczenko
    Résumé Rétablissement, empowerment, sont des termes qui font leur chemin dans les pratiques psychiatriques actuelles. Des approches telles que la remédiation cognitive, l’entraînement aux habiletés sociales, et d’autres programmes se diffusent et aident de plus en plus d’usagers. Notre présentation de ce jour s’inscrit dans le cadre des pratiques innovantes visant l’autonomie des personnes, mais dans un champ encore peu documenté, à savoir les approches psycho-corporelles. Nous vous présenterons comment ces approches ont pu trouver petit à petit leur place au sein du Service Universitaire de Réhabilitation, notamment par le biais de groupes de pleine conscience et d’approches corporelles. Dans ces groupes, les participants s’entraînent à observer le moment présent, leurs émotions et leurs ressentis, afin de retrouver une capacité à choisir ce qui leur est bénéfique, se distancier de ce qui les fait souffrir, et nous l’espérons, vivre une vie plus riche et en accord avec eux-mêmes. Ces groupes proposent des outils tels que la méditation, mais aussi des mouvements de yoga, et divers exercices psycho-corporels dont nous traiterons plus en détail. Nous terminerons par des témoignages de participants.
    Date 2017
    Langue FR
    Archive Cairn.info
    URL https://www.cairn.info/revue-perspectives-psy-2017-3-page-224.htm
    Extra Number: 3
    Volume 56
    Pages 224-228
    Publication Perspectives Psy
    DOI 10.1051/ppsy/201756224
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Perspectives Psy
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:37
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  • La psychocardiologie : une nouvelle spécialité

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Jean-Pierre Houppe
    Résumé Le corps et l’esprit sont intimement liés. Les relations entre cœur et cerveau sont très fortes. La naissance de la psychocardiologie apparaît comme une évidence. Le stress psychosocial est à la fois un facteur de risque indépendant et un facteur pronostic d’événements cardiovasculaires. Il comprend des aspects psychologiques, des composantes sociologiques et socio-économiques. Il apparaît aussi que la maladie cardiaque est elle-même un événement déclenchant de stress psychosocial.Les recommandations européennes sont de grade 1A pour l’évaluation du risque psychosocial et de grade 1B pour la prise en charge.Les connaissances actuelles sur le développement cérébral permettent de mieux comprendre la relation qui existe entre le stress psychosocial et le risque cardiovasculaire. Le risque psychosocial augmente les facteurs de risque classiques et entraîne par ailleurs une dysfonction endothéliale, une réponse inflammatoire et une activation de la coagulation.Les anxiolytiques et les antidépresseurs ne sont pas très efficaces dans la prise en charge du stress psychosocial, en revanche l’activité physique et les psychothérapies sont plus indiquées en particulier les thérapies cognitivo-comportementales, les thérapies de la pleine conscience et la thérapie EMDR.Depuis qu’il a été proposé à la fin des années 70, le modèle biopsychosocial ne cesse d’accumuler des preuves de sa pertinence. Les recherches en médecine psychosomatique , en cardiologie et en psychologie de la santé ont permis de faire en sorte que la psychocardiologie devienne une nouvelle spécialité fondée sur l’evidence based medicine. Il reste maintenant à faire en sorte que ces connaissances puissent être transmises aux praticiens et qu’ils puissent inclure cet aspect dans leur pratique quotidienne.
    Date 2017
    Langue FR
    Archive Cairn.info
    URL https://www.cairn.info/revue-hegel-2017-1-page-36.htm
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 1
    Pages 36-46
    Publication Hegel
    DOI 10.3917/heg.071.0036
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Hegel
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  • Brainspotting Therapy: About a Bataclan Victim

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Joanic Masson
    Auteur Amal Bernoussi
    Auteur Charlemagne Simplice Moukouta
    Date 2017
    URL https://hal-u-picardie.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03595016
    Publication Global Journal of Health Science
    DOI 10.5539/gjhs.v9n7p103
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:10
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:24:10

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • brainspotting therapy
    • memory re-consolidation
    • psycho-traumatic syndromes

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    • Article BSP & Bataclan
  • En quoi, l’approche cognitive, comportementale et émotionnelle peut-elle aider à comprendre et traiter la fibromyalgie ?

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Emmanuel Fontaine
    Auteur Caroline Maindet-Dominici
    Auteur Michel Guinot
    Auteur Eric Serra
    Résumé Introduction Le syndrome fibromyalgique est un trouble fréquent, perçu comme un modèle de douleur chronique. Dans une conception biopsychosociale, nous voulons préciser en quoi l’approche cognitive, comportementale et émotionnelle peut aider à comprendre et traiter la fibromyalgie. Méthode Cette revue de littérature utilise la base de données MedLine sur la période janvier 2000–janvier 2017. Certains mots clés explorés sont : fibromyalgie, dépression, anxiété, stress, stratégie d’adaptation, évitement et peur du mouvement. Résultats Colère, tristesse et anxiété contribuent à aggraver les perceptions douloureuses. La douleur, conceptualisée comme un stresseur chronique, permet d’appliquer le modèle transactionnel du stress de Lazarus et Folkman, et établir ainsi un lien entre douleur et souffrance émotionnelle. Le catastrophisme, phénomène émotionnel et cognitif, est une stratégie adaptative dysfonctionnelle fréquemment retrouvée dans la fibromyalgie. L’évitement et, à l’inverse, le maintien excessif du mouvement sont également des facteurs comportementaux délétères dans la fibromyalgie. Ces différents facteurs justifient des programmes thérapeutiques graduels, individualisés, associant notamment des approches psychocorporelles et les psychothérapies. Ces dernières améliorent la gestion du stress et le sentiment d’efficacité personnelle par une implication active des patients. Des techniques (thérapies comportementales et cognitives, thérapie de pleine conscience, thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement) permettent de cibler les stratégies adaptatives dysfonctionnelles (catastrophisme, kinésiophobie, hyperactivité) pour en diminuer l’impact négatif et développer des stratégies plus fonctionnelles comme la distraction, la relaxation et l’acceptation. Discussion Les résultats confirment l’importance des mécanismes psychologiques dans l’entretien des symptômes de la fibromyalgie. À l’avenir, les facteurs psycho-comportementaux pourraient permettre de définir des sous-groupes de patients et d’établir des prises en charges plus spécifiques à chaque profil ainsi défini.
    Date 2017
    Langue fr
    Publication Douleurs Evaluation - Diagnostic - Traitement
    DOI 10.1016/j.douler.2017.10.002
    ISSN 1624-5687
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:55
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:55

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • Depression
    • Pain
    • physical activity
    • depression
    • Stress
    • Dépression
    • personality
    • article
    • human
    • emotion
    • avoidance behavior
    • coping behavior
    • self concept
    • cognitive behavioral therapy
    • stress management
    • anxiety disorder
    • Douleur
    • cognition
    • patient education
    • alexithymia
    • Alexithymia
    • Alexithymie
    • anger
    • Catastrophisme
    • catastrophizing
    • Catastrophizing
    • Fear of movement
    • fibromyalgia
    • Fibromyalgia
    • Fibromyalgie
    • Kinésiophobie
    • nociception
    • sadness
    • Stratégie d’adaptation

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

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    • Full Text (HTML)
  • Mindfulness dans le traitement des addictions: Quelles perspectives pour la prise en charge du jeu pathologique

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C von Hammerstein
    Auteur Amandine Luquiens
    Auteur Yasser Khazaal
    Auteur A Beniamina
    Auteur HJ Aubin
    Auteur Lucia Romo
    Date 2017
    URL https://hal-univ-paris10.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01566641
    Publication Alcoologie & Addictologie
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:16:48
    Modifié le 16/03/2025 21:26:07

    Marqueurs :

    • [No keyword]
  • Validation of the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (WEMWBS) in French psychiatric and general populations

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur M Trousselard
    Auteur D Steiler
    Auteur F Dutheil
    Auteur D Claverie
    Auteur F Canini
    Auteur F Fenouillet
    Auteur G Naughton
    Auteur S Stewart-Brown
    Auteur N Franck
    Date 2016-11-30
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000386741600040
    Volume 245
    Pages 282-290
    Publication Psychiatry Research
    DOI 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.08.050
    ISSN 0165-1781
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:22
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:22

    Marqueurs :

    • France
    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Middle Aged
    • Young Adult
    • Psychometrics
    • Female
    • Male
    • Surveys and Questionnaires
    • Adolescent
    • Reproducibility of Results
    • Language
    • mental health
    • *Mental Health
    • Students/psychology
    • Schizophrenia
    • Self Report
    • capacité mentale
    • diversité des populations
    • measurement
    • mental well-being
    • patient reported outcome measure
    • psychopathologie
    • psychopathology
    • santé mentale
    • schizophrenia
    • schizophrénie
    • Measurement
    • *Affect
    • *Measurement
    • *Mental well-being
    • *Patient reported outcome measure
    • *Personal Satisfaction
    • *Schizophrenia
    • Anxiety/*psychology
    • Mental Disorders/*psychology
    • Mental well-being
    • Patient reported outcome measure
  • Music-assisted systematic desensitization for the reduction of craving in response to drug-conditioned cues: A pilot study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur V Stamou
    Auteur T Chatzoudi
    Auteur L Stamou
    Auteur L Romo
    Auteur P Graziani
    Date 2016-11
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000388550200007
    Volume 51
    Pages 36-45
    Publication Arts in Psychotherapy
    DOI 10.1016/j.aip.2016.08.003
    ISSN 0197-4556
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:08:22
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:08:22

    Marqueurs :

    • Addiction
    • Craving
    • Cue-exposure therapy
    • Drugs
    • Music
    • Systematic desensitization

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    • Stamou et al. - 2016 - Music-assisted systematic desensitization for the .pdf
  • Fibromyalgia, Spirituality, Coping and Quality of Life.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Eliane Biccheri
    Auteur Nicolas Roussiau
    Auteur Constance Mambet-Doué
    Résumé The aim of this study is to identify the impact of spirituality on coping strategies and on the quality of life of fibromyalgia patients. The study was carried out on 590 people suffering from fibromyalgia. The data were collected with the French version of the WCC-R (The Ways of Coping Checklist: Cousson et al. ), the questionnaire of spirituality ( Evaluation de La Spiritualité: Renard and Roussiau, ) and Diener's Satisfaction with Life Scale questionnaire, translated into French (Blais et al. ). An analysis carried out with the software SPSS and Hayes' models showed that both problem-focused coping and coping through social support seeking are mediating variables that enable an indirect link between spirituality and quality of life.
    Date 2016-08
    Archive ccm
    Catalogue de bibl. EBSCOhost
    URL https://ezproxy.u-paris.fr/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ccm&AN=115697406&lang=fr&site=ehost-live
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 55
    Pages 1189-1197
    Publication Journal of Religion & Health
    DOI 10.1007/s10943-016-0216-9
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue Journal of Religion & Health
    ISSN 0022-4197
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:09:53
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:09:53

    Marqueurs :

    • France
    • Meditation
    • Spirituality
    • Quality of Life
    • Coping
    • Personal Satisfaction
    • Support, Psychosocial

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 115697406. Language: English. Entry Date: 20171104. Revision Date: 20180118. Publication Type: Article; research; tables/charts. Journal Subset: Biomedical; USA. Instrumentation: Ways of Coping Checklist (WCC-R) [French] (Cousson et al.); Evaluation de La Spiritualite (Renard and Roussiau); Diener¿s Satisfaction with Life Scale questionnaire [French] (Blais et al.). NLM UID: 2985199R.

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  • Randomized controlled trial of a 12-month computerized mindfulness-based intervention for obese patients with binge eating disorder: The MindOb study protocol

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Alexis Ruffault
    Auteur Claire Carette
    Auteur Kàtia Lurbe I Puerto
    Auteur Nicolas Juge
    Auteur Alain Beauchet
    Auteur Jean-Jacques Benoliel
    Auteur Jean-Marc Lacorte
    Auteur Jean F. Fournier
    Auteur Sébastien Czernichow
    Auteur Cécile Flahault
    Résumé BACKGROUND: Mindfulness-based interventions for healthy behaviors such as exercise and dietary modifications have aroused growing interest. This study aims to test the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based intervention for the reduction of impulsive eating and the improvement of motivation to exercise among obese individuals. METHODS: One-hundred and twenty obese outpatients, aged 18 to 65years, diagnosed with a binge eating disorder, will be randomly assigned to one of the three following groups: mindfulness practice, sham meditation, or treatment as usual control. The tested intervention consists of a 1-year computerized mindfulness-based program. Mindfulness sessions are audio recordings that the patients are asked to listen to, 10min every day. Self-reported questionnaires measuring impulsive eating, motivation to exercise, physical activity level, mood, and mindfulness skills are filled in at baseline, 1, 6, and 12months. Physical activity, calories consumption, and biomarkers are measured with more objective measurement tools at baseline, 6months and 12months. CONCLUSION: Mindfulness, as both a de-automation element and as a moderator of motivation to exercise, can lead to the reduction of impulsive eating and also to an increase in levels of physical activity. These effects could cause weight loss in obese patients suffering from binge eating disorder. TRIAL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials.gov: NCT02571387.
    Date 2016-07
    Langue eng
    Titre abrégé Randomized controlled trial of a 12-month computerized mindfulness-based intervention for obese patients with binge eating disorder
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra PMID: 27370231
    Volume 49
    Pages 126-133
    Publication Contemporary Clinical Trials
    DOI 10.1016/j.cct.2016.06.012
    Abrév. de revue Contemp Clin Trials
    ISSN 1559-2030
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:15:06
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:15:06

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Meditation
    • Humans
    • Motivation
    • Obesity
    • Physical activity
    • Exercise
    • Binge-Eating Disorder
    • Impulsive Behavior
    • Impulsive eating
    • Internet-based intervention
    • Therapy, Computer-Assisted

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    • PubMed entry
    • Version soumise
  • Reduced stress and inflammatory responsiveness in experienced meditators compared to a matched healthy control group

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Melissa A. Rosenkranz
    Auteur Antoine Lutz
    Auteur David M. Perlman
    Auteur David R. W. Bachhuber
    Auteur Brianna S. Schuyler
    Auteur Donal G. MacCoon
    Auteur Richard J. Davidson
    Résumé Psychological stress is a major contributor to symptom exacerbation across many chronic inflammatory conditions and can acutely provoke increases in inflammation in healthy individuals. With the rise in rates of inflammation-related medical conditions, evidence for behavioral approaches that reduce stress reactivity is of value. Here, we compare 31 experienced meditators, with an average of approximately 9000 lifetime hours of meditation practice (M age=51years) to an age- and sex-matched control group (n=37; M age=48years) on measures of stress- and inflammatory responsivity, and measures of psychological health. The Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) was used to induce psychological stress and a neurogenic inflammatory response was produced using topical application of capsaicin cream to forearm skin. Size of the capsaicin-induced flare response and increase in salivary cortisol and alpha amylase were used to quantify the magnitude of inflammatory and stress responses, respectively. Results show that experienced meditators have lower TSST-evoked cortisol (62.62±2.52 vs. 70.38±2.33; p<.05) and perceived stress (4.18±.41 vs. 5.56±.30; p<.01), as well as a smaller neurogenic inflammatory response (81.55±4.6 vs. 96.76±4.26; p<.05), compared to the control group. Moreover, experienced meditators reported higher levels of psychological factors associated with wellbeing and resilience. These results suggest that the long-term practice of meditation may reduce stress reactivity and could be of therapeutic benefit in chronic inflammatory conditions characterized by neurogenic inflammation.
    Date 2016-06
    Langue eng
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra PMID: 26970711 PMCID: PMC4851883
    Volume 68
    Pages 117-125
    Publication Psychoneuroendocrinology
    DOI 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2016.02.013
    Abrév. de revue Psychoneuroendocrinology
    ISSN 1873-3360
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:15:16
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:15:16

    Marqueurs :

    • Meditation
    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Middle Aged
    • Female
    • Male
    • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
    • Stress
    • Stress, Psychological
    • Hydrocortisone
    • INSERM
    • Université
    • CNRS
    • Lyon
    • Inflammation
    • Alpha amylase
    • alpha-Amylases
    • Cortisol
    • HPA-axis
    • Research Design
    • Saliva

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    • PubMed entry
    • Version acceptée
  • Mind-Body Practice and Body Weight Status in a Large Population-Based Sample of Adults.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Géraldine M. Camilleri
    Auteur Caroline Méjean
    Auteur France Bellisle
    Auteur Serge Hercberg
    Auteur Sandrine Péneau
    Résumé INTRODUCTION: In industrialized countries characterized by a high prevalence of obesity and chronic stress, mind-body practices such as yoga or meditation may facilitate body weight control. However, virtually no data are available to ascertain whether practicing mind-body techniques is associated with weight status. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the practice of mind-body techniques and weight status in a large population-based sample of adults. METHODS: A total of 61,704 individuals aged ≥18 years participating in the NutriNet-Santé study (2009-2014) were included in this cross-sectional analysis conducted in 2014. Data on mind-body practices were collected, as well as self-reported weight and height. The association between the practice of mind-body techniques and weight status was assessed using multiple linear and multinomial logistic regression models adjusted for sociodemographic, lifestyle, and dietary factors. RESULTS: After adjusting for sociodemographic and lifestyle factors, regular users of mind-body techniques were less likely to be overweight (OR=0.68, 95% CI=0.63, 0.74) or obese (OR=0.55, 95% CI=0.50, 0.61) than never users. In addition, regular users had a lower BMI than never users (-3.19%, 95% CI=-3.71, -2.68). CONCLUSIONS: These data provide novel information about an inverse relationship between mind-body practice and weight status. If causal links were demonstrated in further prospective studies, such practice could be fostered in obesity prevention and treatment.
    Date 2016-04
    Langue eng
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 50
    Pages e101-e109
    Publication American journal of preventive medicine
    DOI 10.1016/j.amepre.2015.10.005
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue Am J Prev Med
    ISSN 1873-2607 0749-3797
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:52
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:52

    Marqueurs :

    • Meditation
    • Yoga
    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Middle Aged
    • Female
    • Male
    • Aged
    • Cross-Sectional Studies
    • meditation
    • yoga
    • Obesity
    • Body Mass Index
    • Overweight
    • Logistic Models
    • Lifestyle
    • obesity
    • overweight
    • lifestyle
    • body weight
    • Body Weight/*physiology
    • Mind Body Therapy
    • mind-body practice
    • Mind-Body Therapies/*methods
    • Obesity/*epidemiology
    • Overweight/*epidemiology

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 2016-15015-020. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Camilleri, Géraldine M.; Universite Paris 13, Equipe de Recherche en Epidemiologie Nutritionnelle, Centre de Recherche Epidemiologie et Statistique, Inserm (U1153), Inra (U1125), Cnam, COMUE Sorbonne Paris Cite, Bobigny, France. Release Date: 20161215. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: EnglishMajor Descriptor: Meditation; Obesity; Overweight; Yoga; Mind Body Therapy. Minor Descriptor: Lifestyle. Classification: Specialized Interventions (3350). Population: Human (10); Male (30); Female (40). Location: France. Age Group: Adulthood (18 yrs & older) (300). Tests & Measures: International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form-French Version. Methodology: Empirical Study; Quantitative Study. References Available: Y. Page Count: 9. Issue Publication Date: Apr, 2016. Copyright Statement: Published by Elsevier Inc. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2016.

  • Identification émotionnelle et entraînement aux compétences sociales chez des patients atteints de schizophrénie et de troubles bipolaires

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Agnieszka Suchocka Capuano
    Auteur Achour Karar
    Auteur Aurélie Georgin
    Auteur Annick Ponseti Gaillochon
    Auteur Samir Bouyakoub
    Résumé Résumé Les patients atteints de schizophrénie (PAS) et les patients atteints de troubles bipolaires (PATB) présentent des difficultés d’identification, d’expression et de gestion émotionnelle. Quatre groupes de quatre patients ont participé à six séances de psychothérapie. L’identification, la nomination et l’expression émotionnelle ont été travaillées lors de séances de psychothérapie en groupe. Les techniques utilisées sont celles des TCC (Beck, 1979) et des thérapies émotionnelles (Barlow, 2011) : colonnes de Beck adaptées, jeux de rôles, psychoéducation émotionnelle. Les participants au groupe expérimentaient ces nouvelles compétences lors d’interactions sociales. L’évolution des scores de flexibilité émotionnelle a été évaluée avant et deux semaines après le travail en groupe. Chez les PAS et PATB, une augmentation significative de la flexibilité émotionnelle a été observée. Les participants hospitalisés exprimaient plus facilement leurs émotions que des patients suivis en consultations externes. En revanche, la nomination émotionnelle a été plus difficile pour les patients hospitalisés. L’évitement comportemental face aux stimuli émotionnels a été plus fréquent chez les participants suivis en extra-hospitalier. Chez les PAS et PATB, le travail sur l’identification émotionnelle facilite l’assouplissement du processus d’évitement de l’expérience émotionnelle tout en favorisant les compétences sociales. Summary Introduction Patients with schizophrenia (PWS) (Fakra et al., 2012) and patients with bipolar disorder (Besche-Richarda et al., 2012) (PWBD) have difficulties in identification, expression and management of emotions. Emotional avoidance strengthens emotional distress causing flat affect and anhedonia. Patients with schizophrenia (PWS) suffer from difficulties in recognizing emotions and more specifically emotional facial expressions (EFE) (Fakra et al., 2012). Deficits in facial emotional recognition (DFER) in PWS and PWBD have been evaluated during the phase of remission (Yalcin-Siedentopf et al., 2014). In PWS, social withdrawal and difficulty managing relationships with others are a result of emotional hypersensitivity (Monestès, 2008). A link can be made between avoidance of emotional experiences in PWS and some symptoms: clinophilia and delusions, which may be considered as subtle avoidance. Emotional avoidance may play a protective role in the short term but it is the enhancer of long-term emotional distress according to Barlow and Allen's model (2007) (Barlow et al., 2011). Method Group therapy for PWS and PWBD was implemented to teach patients how to identify, name and express emotions, and to use them in social interactions. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (Beck, 1971), emotional therapies such as Barlow's “Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders” (2011), Beck's (1979) tailored columns, role-playing (RPG), emotional education, and breathing techniques were used. To facilitate the acceptance of the emotional experience, simple breathing techniques appropriate to PWS intervention models (Abba et al., 2008; Bardy-Linder et al., 2013; Visceglia et al., 2011) were introduced, as were models of mindfulness therapy (Ives-Deliperi et al., 2013). Four groups of four patients participated in six therapy sessions. Results The emotional flexibility (Hayes et al., 2013; Monestès et al., 2009) of participants increased after the end of the group sessions (Wilcoxon signed rank test, P-value: 0.025). We clinically observed less avoidance of emotional experience in PWS and PATB after working in therapy groups. Inpatients showed their emotions more easily (facial expression and body language) than participants who were followed as outpatients. However, naming emotions was still more difficult for them. Behavioral avoidance of emotional stimuli was more common among the participants who were followed as outpatients. Discussion In PAS and PATB, work on emotional identification facilitated relaxation of the avoidance process of emotional experience while promoting social skills. This pilot work group psychotherapy referred to Transdiagnostic Approach in psychotherapy (Nef et al., 2012) in connection with the model of Barlow and Allen (2007). Patient motivation played an important role in group membership. The pre-group interviews reflected the stage of motivation (Prochaska et al. 1982, 1986). This stage of motivation was a predictor of patient engagement. RPG facilitated exposure to emotion but also gave the opportunity to find “an appropriate distance” from emotional feeling. This was similar to results of Social Skills Training for PWS (Favrod, 2000). In PWS, difficulty naming emotions persisted despite the ability to identify them. This has been mentioned by other authors identifying emotional difficulties denomination in PWS (Borod et al., 1993; Cutting et al., 1981; Walker et al., 1984). Moreover, in PWS and PWBD, confronting the nomination of emotions appeared to be related to exposure to mental images (Borkovec et al., 1990, 2004). Conclusion The experience of this work on identification, expression and management of emotions is interesting for PWS and PATB in relation to the Transdiagnostic Approach (Nef et al., 2012). Participants use their best skills during social interactions and come to analyze appropriately emotional situations. Booster sessions are planned for three and six months after the last session to consolidate the knowledge gained within the group.
    Date 2016-03-01
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1155170415000968
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 26
    Pages 21-31
    Publication Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    DOI 10.1016/j.jtcc.2015.11.001
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    ISSN 1155-1704
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:29
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:29

    Marqueurs :

    • Cognitive behavioral therapy
    • Schizophrenia
    • Bipolar disorder
    • Trouble bipolaire
    • Schizophrénie
    • Compétences sociales
    • Emotion therapy
    • Social skills
    • Thérapies comportementales et cognitives
    • Thérapies émotionnelles
  • Cardiac Coherence Training to Reduce Anxiety in Remitted Schizophrenia, a Pilot Study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur M. Trousselard
    Auteur F. Canini
    Auteur D. Claverie
    Auteur C. Cungi
    Auteur B. Putois
    Auteur N. Franck
    Résumé Health care that addresses the emotional regulation capacity of patients with schizophrenia confronted with daily stress may contribute to a less anxious life. A psycho-physiological training [cardiac coherence training (CCT)] focusing on emotion regulation is known to decrease anxiety for healthy individuals. We performed a pilot cross sectional survey to explore the benefits of CCT for clinically stable patients with schizophrenia. Ten patients were enrolled in the program consisting of twelve weekly 1-h session programs monitored over a 2-month period. Standardised questionnaires were used before and after the intervention to assess anxiety, well-being outcomes, and how patients deal with stress and stressors. Results showed that this quite-well accepted intervention improved (or tended to improve) well-being outcomes, state-anxiety, and emotional stressors evaluation. The successful transformations were higher for patients with the highest clinical and emotional suffering. Thus, this pilot study revealed that CCT may help patients with schizophrenia to deal with anxiety in daily life.
    Date MAR 2016
    Langue English
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    Extra Number: 1 Place: New York Publisher: Springer/Plenum Publishers WOS:000375436900007
    Volume 41
    Pages 61-69
    Publication Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
    DOI 10.1007/s10484-015-9312-y
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Appl. Psychophysiol. Biofeedback
    ISSN 1090-0586
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:22:02
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:22:02

    Marqueurs :

    • Anxiety
    • Well-being
    • Emotional regulation
    • Schizophrenia
    • disorders
    • quality-of-life
    • vulnerability
    • emotion
    • freiburg mindfulness inventory
    • heart-rate-variability
    • No drug therapy
    • posterior insula
    • psychiatric-patients
    • recognition
    • stressful life events

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    • Texte intégral
  • Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Bipolar Depression

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur K McMahon
    Auteur NR Herr
    Auteur N Zerubavel
    Auteur N Hoertel
    Auteur AD Neacsiu
    Date 2016-03
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000373032400004
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 39
    Pages 35-+
    Publication Psychiatric Clinics of North America
    DOI 10.1016/j.psc.2015.09.005
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 0193-953X
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:26
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:26

    Marqueurs :

    • Humans
    • Psychotherapy
    • Review
    • Bipolar depression
    • Bipolar Disorder/*therapy
    • Clinical recommendations
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/*methods
    • Evidence-Based Medicine
    • Family Therapy/methods
  • Thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement (ACT) et Mindfulness, un modèle de flexibilité psychologique pour la douleur chronique

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Anne Masselin-Dubois
    Résumé La thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement (ACT) et la méditation en pleine conscience appelée également Mindfulness sont issues de la troisième vague des thérapies comportementales et cognitives (TCC). Bien que ces thérapies aient suscité l’intérêt des cliniciens et chercheurs internationaux et qu’elles bénéficient à présent de solides supports empiriques appliqués au domaine de la douleur chronique, l’ACT et le Mindfulness restent encore méconnus en France et encore trop peu utilisés pour réduire la souffrance des patients douloureux chroniques. Nous présenterons, dans cet article, les concepts théoriques de la thérapie d’ACT et du Mindfluness , illustrés d’exemples cliniques, mais évoquerons également les données récentes de la littérature et outils d’évaluation validés auprès de populations douloureuses chroniques francophones.
    Date 2016
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 5 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 17
    Pages 233-251
    Publication Douleurs Evaluation - Diagnostic - Traitement
    DOI 10.1016/j.douler.2016.08.003
    Numéro 5
    ISSN 1624-5687
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:18
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    Marqueurs :

    • Flexibilité psychologique
    • Défusion cognitive
    • Évitement expérientiel
    • Méditation en pleine conscience
    • Thérapies d’acceptation et d’engagement

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • La pleine conscience, un soin et une philosophie de vie

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur S. Manuel Da Rocha
    Résumé La pleine conscience, ou mindfulness , est une approche inspirée de la méditation bouddhiste. Des recherches scientifiques récentes mettent en avant que l’attention portée au présent est un élément du soin.
    Date 2016
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 220 Publisher: Paris, Expansion scientifique française.
    Volume 65
    Pages 25-28
    Publication Revue de l'infirmière
    DOI 10.1016/j.revinf.2016.01.009
    Numéro 220
    ISSN 1293-8505
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:17
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:17

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • addiction
    • conscience
    • dépression
    • thérapie cognitive et comportementale

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Insomnie et attaques de panique: apport de la pleine conscience

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur H. Vanhuffel
    Auteur F. Bat-Pitault
    Résumé Mr. B., 28 years of age, suffers from insomnia associated with nocturnal panic attacks and has done so for the last 15 years. He complains of fatigue and concentration difficulties affecting both his personal and professional life. He consulted several doctors (including psychiatrists) who have consistently only offered him drug treatments. Even though cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia is widely considered to be effective, this therapy is largely underutilized in France. Here, we present the treatment that we have proposed to Mr. B. consisting of a group psychotherapy combining cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness meditation.
    Date 2016
    Langue English
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www-sciencedirect-com.ezproxy.u-paris.fr/science/article/pii/S1769449316300565
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 13
    Pages 166-169
    Publication Medecine du Sommeil
    DOI 10.1016/j.msom.2016.09.001
    Numéro 4
    Abrév. de revue Med. Sommeil
    ISSN 1769-4493
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:33
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:33

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • meditation
    • insomnia
    • fatigue
    • article
    • case report
    • human
    • male
    • adult
    • cognitive behavioral therapy
    • psychopharmacotherapy
    • lifestyle
    • disease association
    • group therapy
    • anxiolytic agent
    • concentration loss
    • hypnotic agent
    • panic

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  • Natural products and complementary therapies for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: A systematic review

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Cloé Brami
    Auteur Ting Bao
    Auteur Gary Deng
    Résumé Abstract Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a serious dose-limiting side-effect without any FDA-approved treatment option. Prior reviews focus mostly on pharmacological interventions, but nonpharmaceutical interventions have also been evaluated. A Web of Science and PubMed database search to identify relevant RCTs from January 2005 to May 2015 included the terms: CIPN, cancer; and supplements, vitamin E, goshajinkigan, kampo, acetyl- l -carnitine, carnitine, alpha-lipoic acid, omega-3, glutamine, or glutamate; or massage, acupuncture, mind-body practice, yoga, meditation, Tai-Chi, physical activity, or exercise. Of 1465 publications screened, 12 RCTs evaluated natural products and one evaluated electroacupuncture. Vitamin E may help prevent CIPN. l -Glutamine, goshajinkigan, and omega-3 are also promising. Acetyl- l -carnitine may worsen CIPN and alpha-lipoic acid activity is unknown. Electroacupuncture was not superior to placebo. No RCTs were published regarding other complementary therapies, although some studies mention positive incidental findings. Natural products and complementary therapies deserve further investigation, given the lack of effective CIPN interventions.
    Date 2016
    Langue eng
    Titre abrégé Natural products and complementary therapies for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
    Catalogue de bibl. uspc-upde.primo.exlibrisgroup.com
    Extra Place: Netherlands Publisher: Elsevier Ireland Ltd
    Volume 98
    Pages 325–334
    Publication Critical reviews in oncology/hematology
    DOI 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2015.11.014
    ISSN 1040-8428
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:13:06
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:13:06

    Marqueurs :

    • Humans
    • Integrative medicine
    • Randomized controlled trials
    • Cancer
    • Exercise
    • Dietary Supplements
    • Acupuncture
    • Acupuncture Therapy
    • Complementary Therapies
    • Fatty acids
    • Antineoplastic Agents - adverse effects
    • Biological Products - therapeutic use
    • Chemotherapy
    • Drug approval
    • Fatty Acids, Omega-3 - administration & dosage
    • Glutamate
    • Glutamine
    • Glutamine - administration & dosage
    • Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine
    • Levocarnitine
    • Natural products
    • Peripheral Nervous System Diseases - chemically induced
    • Peripheral Nervous System Diseases - therapy
    • Peripheral neuropathy
    • Platinum drugs
    • Vitamin E - administration & dosage

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  • Thérapies cognitives

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur J. Cottraux
    Résumé Cette revue présente l’historique et l’état actuel du modèle théorique sur lequel se fondent les thérapies cognitives. Ce modèle postule que les perturbations psychopathologiques ont, à leur base, des altérations du traitement de l’information en relation avec des schémas cognitifs, automatiques, inconscients et spécifiques à chaque trouble. Les différents niveaux du modèle cognitif sont présentés ainsi qu’une discussion des arguments expérimentaux qui le soutiennent. La pratique des thérapies cognitives est décrite en détail pour le traitement de la dépression et celui des troubles de la personnalité. Les travaux contrôlés et des méta-analyses permettent de clarifier les indications principales de la thérapie cognitive et comportementale. Ce sont la dépression unipolaire d’intensité moyenne, la prévention du suicide, les troubles bipolaires (en association avec les normothymiques), les phobies sociales et phobies spécifiques, l’agoraphobie et les attaques de panique, l’anxiété généralisée, le stress post-traumatique, la gestion du stress quotidien, les états schizophréniques, les troubles des conduites alimentaires, la colère, les problèmes de couple, les addictions et les troubles de la personnalité. Trois voies actuelles de développement pour les thérapies cognitives sont présentées : la thérapie cognitive fondée sur la mindfulness (thérapie de pleine conscience) qui montre des résultats dans la prévention des rechutes de la dépression et l’anxiété, la psychologie positive qui propose une thérapie du bien-être et le développement de clinique de l’optimisme, et les travaux qui permettent d’établir ses effets objectifs par l’exploration de la neuroanatomie fonctionnelle et de la neuromédiation et de proposer une assise neurobiologique aux théories et à la pratique psychothérapique.
    Date 2016
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.em-consulte.com/retrieve/pii/S024610721675382X
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 13
    Pages 1-11
    Publication EMC - Psychiatrie
    DOI 10.1016/S0246-1072(16)75382-X
    Numéro 4
    ISSN 0246-1072
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:54
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:54

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Cognition
    • Thérapie cognitive et comportementale
    • Thérapie cognitive
    • Évaluation des psychothérapies
    • Schéma cognitif
    • Thérapie des schémas

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Troubles de personnalité borderline et addictions

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Alain Dervaux
    Auteur Xavier Laqueille
    Résumé RésuméD’après l’étude National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC), 16 % des sujets alcoolodépendants et 31 % des sujets dépendants aux drogues présentent des troubles de personnalité borderline (ou état limites), selon les critères DSM-IV. Chez ces sujets, les conduites addictives sont habituellement compulsives, favorisant des conduites autodestructrices et des situations de crise.Plusieurs facteurs de vulnérabilité aux addictions sont fréquemment retrouvés dans les troubles de personnalité borderline : impulsivité, alexithymie, troubles de l’attachement, antécédents de troubles post-traumatiques et des anomalies du système opioïde.Il est souhaitable qu’addictions et troubles de personnalité borderline soient pris en charge simultanément. Certaines études ont montré que l’évolution des sujets avec troubles de personnalité borderline, pris en charge, était plus favorable qu’on ne le pensait antérieurement. Les techniques d’entretiens motivationnels, de thérapie comportementale dialectique de Linehan, le mindfulness, les thérapies centrées sur l’expression artistique, ou les thérapies corporelles sont particulièrement adaptées pour ces patients.
    Date 2016
    Langue FR
    Archive Cairn.info
    URL https://www.cairn.info/revue-l-information-psychiatrique-2016-1-page-38.htm
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 92
    Pages 38-44
    Publication L'information psychiatrique
    DOI 10.1684/ipe.2015.1432
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue L'information psychiatrique
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:11:33
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  • Nouvelles approches de la prise en charge de l’anorexie mentale. Traiter ce trouble comme s’il était une forme d’addiction.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Sophie Criquillion
    Auteur Christine Vindreau
    Résumé Nouvelles approches de la prise en charge de l’anorexie mentale. L’anorexie mentale se caractérise par des symptômes alimentaires, somatiques et psychiatriques nécessitant des soins multidisciplinaires nutritionnels, psychologiques et corporels. Les nouvelles approches thérapeutiques renforcent l’alliance avec le patient et l’adhésion au soin (thérapies motivationnelles), l’assouplissement du fonctionnement cognitif et l’émergence de nouvelles stratégies de résolution de problèmes (remédiation cognitive et thérapie cognitive fondée sur la pleine conscience), l’activation des ressources familiales, la communication interne, la réduction du sentiment de solitude et de stigmatisation (thérapies multifamiliales).
    Date 2016
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30512328
    Extra Number: 2 Publisher: Global Média Santé
    Volume 66
    Pages 148-152
    Publication La Revue du praticien
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 0035-2640
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:36
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    Marqueurs :

    • Anorexie Mentale

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    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • La méditation inspirée de la pleine conscience en soins palliatifs : une approche en faveur du bien-être et de la qualité de vie

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Caroline Hénin
    Résumé Faut-il opposer la médecine conventionnelle et les médecines complémentaires sous prétexte que leur système de validation n’est pas le même ? Nous pouvons choisir de voir en quoi celles-ci peuvent s’enrichir mutuellement. Aller dans le sens du patient qui recherche bien-être et prise en charge globale avec les thérapies complémentaires, c’est également contribuer à l’amélioration de la qualité des soins de support.
    Date 2016
    Langue FR
    Archive Cairn.info
    URL https://www.cairn.info/revue-jusqu-a-la-mort-accompagner-la-vie-2016-2-page-35.htm
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 125
    Pages 35-44
    Publication Jusqu’à la mort accompagner la vie
    DOI 10.3917/jalmalv.125.0035
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Jusqu’à la mort accompagner la vie
    ISSN 9782706125423
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:42
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  • La méditation de pleine conscience (mindfulness) en oncologie

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Rollon Poinsot
    Auteur Johan Illy
    Résumé De nombreuses publications épidémiologiques attestent de la prévalence particulièrement élevée du recours à des médecines non conventionnelles chez les personnes atteintes de cancer – plus que dans toute autre catégorie de malades. C’est que le cancer ne peut être réduit à sa réalité physiologique, à la maladie clinique ou anatomopathologique qu’il détermine mais il doit être envisagé comme une maladie faisant l’objet de représentations spécifiques et d’une élaboration symbolique particulière. On ne s’étonnera dès lors pas de la diffusion considérable ces dernières années de très nombreuses offres complémentaires (ostéopathie, sophrologie, hypnose, méditation, auriculothérapie, olfactothérapie, acupuncture, homéopathie, ...) et de leur bienveillante réception dans l’espace public. Ce phénomène sera interrogé par des praticiens, chercheurs, anthropologues et patients.
    Date 2016
    Langue FR
    Archive Cairn.info
    URL https://www.cairn.info/revue-cancers-et-psys-2016-1-page-74.htm
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 2
    Pages 74-83
    Publication Cancer(s) et psy(s)
    DOI 10.3917/crpsy.002.0074
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Cancer(s) et psy(s)
    ISSN 9782749241777
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:31
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  • Mindfulness and insomnia: State of the art

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur P. Adam
    Résumé Chronic insomnia is a common disorder. For a long time pharmacological therapy has been the only method of treatment. With the development of behavioral and cognitive therapies since the 1950s, nonpharmacological options for treatment of this disorder have evolved. The efficacy of behavioral and cognitive therapies is now widely recognized and recommended in various domains, including chronic insomnia. They constitute an alternative choice given the well-known limitations of pharmacological therapy. However, some patients do not respond to behavioral and cognitive therapies. The medical and psychological research on the use of mindfulness as a therapy in physical and mental health has received increasing attention over the last 25 years, and provides an interesting perspective in chronic insomnia. The third wave of behavioral and cognitive therapies has developed and integrated mindfulness, although there are not enough studies to consider it as mature. The aim of this article is to present a current state of knowledge on the role and efficacy of mindfulness-based therapies in the development of behavioral and cognitive therapies for chronic insomnia.
    Date 2016
    Langue French
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L610345643&from=export
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 13
    Pages 56-64
    Publication Medecine du Sommeil
    DOI 10.1016/j.msom.2016.04.001
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Med. Sommeil
    ISSN 1769-4493
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:03
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:24:03

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness
    • insomnia
    • Pleine conscience
    • mental health
    • Acceptance
    • Acceptation
    • human
    • cognitive behavioral therapy
    • Behavioral and cognitive therapy
    • Chronic insomnia
    • Insomnie chronique
    • short survey
    • Thérapie comportementale et cognitive

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  • A perspective on complementary/alternative medicine use among survivors of hematopoietic stem cell transplant: Benefits and uncertainties.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Rajshekhar Chakraborty
    Auteur Bipin N. Savani
    Auteur Mark Litzow
    Auteur Mohamad Mohty
    Auteur Shahrukh Hashmi
    Résumé The widespread use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in cancer survivors is well known despite a paucity of scientific evidence to support its use. The number of survivors of hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HCT) is growing rapidly and HCT clinicians are aware that many of their patients use CAM therapies consistently. However, due to a paucity of data regarding the benefits and harms of CAM therapies in these survivors, clinicians are reluctant to provide specific recommendations for or against particular CAM therapies. A systematic literature review was conducted with a search using PubMed, the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and Ovid online for each CAM therapy as defined by the National Center of Complementary and Alternative Medicine. The search generated 462 references, of which 26 articles were deemed to be relevant for the review. Due to extensive heterogeneity in data and limited randomized trials, a meta-analysis could not be performed but a comprehensive systematic review was conducted with specified outcomes for each CAM therapy. In randomized controlled trials, certain mind and body interventions such as relaxation were observed to be effective in alleviating psychological symptoms in patients undergoing HCT, whereas the majority of the other CAM treatments were found to have mixed results. CAM use is an understudied area in HCT survivorship and clinicians should convey the benefits and uncertainties concerning the role of CAM therapies to their patients.
    Date 2015-07-15
    Langue eng
    Extra Number: 14
    Volume 121
    Pages 2303-2313
    Publication Cancer
    DOI 10.1002/cncr.29382
    Numéro 14
    Abrév. de revue Cancer
    ISSN 1097-0142 0008-543X
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:09:24
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:09:24

    Marqueurs :

    • Meditation
    • Yoga
    • Humans
    • quality of life
    • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
    • Hypnosis
    • survivors
    • Music Therapy
    • *Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/psychology
    • *Survivors
    • Acupuncture Therapy/statistics & numerical data
    • Aromatherapy/statistics & numerical data
    • complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
    • Complementary Therapies/*statistics & numerical data
    • Exercise Movement Techniques/statistics & numerical data
    • hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HCT)
    • Manipulation, Spinal/statistics & numerical data
    • Massage/statistics & numerical data
    • Materia Medica/therapeutic use
    • Mind-Body Therapies/*statistics & numerical data
    • Minerals/therapeutic use
    • Plants, Medicinal
    • Probiotics/therapeutic use
    • Qigong/statistics & numerical data
    • Relaxation Therapy/statistics & numerical data
    • Stress, Psychological/etiology/prevention & control/*therapy
    • Tai Ji/statistics & numerical data
    • Therapeutic Touch/statistics & numerical data
    • Uncertainty
    • Vitamins/therapeutic use

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  • Le rôle de la honte dans la compréhension des alcoolisations ponctuelles importantes = The role of shame in the comprehension of excessive alcohol consumption

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Marion Jahan
    Auteur Géraldine Dorard
    Auteur Lucia Romo
    Résumé Presents a study aims to assess the role of emotionality within excessive alcohol consumption through analyzing its practice by French young adults. The psychometric evaluation was composed by a series of questionnaires measuring emotionality (EPN-31) and the use of alcohol (AUDIT). One hundred and twenty-six participants from the French general population, were divided into two groups: group CE 'excessive consumption' which included 75 participants (16 men, 59 women) (average age: 24.6 ± 2 years) and group SCE 'non excessive consumption' which included 51 participants (17 men, 34 women) (average age: 25.3 ± 3.4 years). Due to high co-linearity between the scores and the sub-scores of emotionality, three multiple linear regression models were conducted. Two out of the three models demonstrated significance. The results underline an emotional dimension that appears to have an effect upon excessive alcohol consumption: negative emotions and, more specifically, shame. These results reinforce the hypothetical emotional regulation function of excessive alcohol consumption. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved)
    Date 2015-06
    Archive psyh
    Loc. dans l'archive 2015-25742-003
    Catalogue de bibl. EBSCOhost
    URL https://ezproxy.u-paris.fr/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=psyh&AN=2015-25742-003&lang=fr&site=ehost-live
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 25
    Pages 41-47
    Publication Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    DOI 10.1016/j.jtcc.2015.03.003
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    ISSN 1155-1704
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:10:10
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:10:10

    Marqueurs :

    • TCC
    • Binge drinking
    • Emotional Regulation
    • Alcoholism
    • emotional regulation
    • Mindfulness program
    • Alcohol abuse
    • Alcoolisation massive
    • Alcoolisation ponctuelle importante (API)
    • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
    • Cognitive behavioral therapy(CBT)
    • Consommation à risque épisodique
    • Drinking attitudes
    • Drinking behavior
    • Emotional traits
    • Emotionality
    • Emotionality (Personality)
    • Émotionnalité
    • Excessive alcohol consumption
    • Profil émotionnel
    • Shame

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    • Accession Number: 2015-25742-003. Translated Title: The role of shame in the comprehension of excessive alcohol consumption. Other Journal Title: Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Jahan, Marion; EA4430, CLIPSYD, Universite Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense, Nanterre, France. Other Publishers: Masson. Release Date: 20150727. Correction Date: 20200604. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: FrenchMajor Descriptor: Alcoholism; Emotional Regulation; Emotionality (Personality); Shame. Classification: Substance Abuse & Addiction (3233). Population: Human (10); Male (30); Female (40). Location: France. Age Group: Adulthood (18 yrs & older) (300). Tests & Measures: Positive and Negative Emotionality scale-31; Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test DOI: 10.1037/t01528-000. Methodology: Empirical Study; Quantitative Study. References Available: Y. Page Count: 7. Issue Publication Date: Jun, 2015. Publication History: First Posted Date: May 20, 2015; Accepted Date: Mar 26, 2015; Revised Date: Mar 25, 2015; First Submitted Date: Aug 3, 2014. Copyright Statement: Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved. Association française de thérapie comportementale et cognitive. 2015.

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  • La thérapie comportementale et cognitive auprès des populations réfugiées victimes de torture et de guerre : revue de la littérature

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Capucine de Fouchier
    Auteur Alain Blanchet
    Auteur Louis Jehel
    Résumé Résumé La prévalence du trouble de l’état de stress post-traumatique (ESPT) parmi les populations réfugiées victimes de torture et de traumatismes de guerre est une des plus élevées en psychotraumatologie. Cependant, parmi les études ayant permis de recommander la thérapie comportementale et cognitive centrée sur le trauma (TCC-CT) comme première ligne de traitement de l’ESPT, peu ont concerné cette population. Face à ce constat, l’objectif de cet article est de rechercher dans la littérature scientifique internationale l’existence de protocoles TCC-CT spécifiquement adaptés à cette population et de déterminer si leurs études d’évaluation soutiennent une efficacité thérapeutique. Trois adaptations de la TCC-CT émergent depuis une dizaine d’année : la Somatic Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, la Narrative Exposure Therapy et l’Interapy. Malgré le faible nombre d’études contrôlées et randomisées réalisées pour évaluer ces approches et la présence de biais méthodologiques dans celles existantes (faible taille d’échantillon, manque d’évaluation en double-insu, focalisation sur certaines communautés, etc.), les études montrent des résultats positifs et encourageants. D’autres études sont tout de même nécessaires pour confirmer ces résultats préliminaires et comparer l’efficacité thérapeutique des différentes approches entre-elles. Summary The prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among refugees subjected to war and torture is highest in psychotraumatology (Steel et al., 2009 [10]). International guidelines recommend Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) as the first line treatment for this pathology (Bisson et al., 2007 [12]; Bisson and Andrew, 2005 [13], 2009 [14]; Foa et al., 2005 [15]; National Institute for Clinical Excellence, 2005 [16]). The objective of this article is to explore international literature to identify applications and adaptations of TF-CBT for this specific population. To date, three literature reviews have analyzed research assessing psychotherapy with traumatized refugees (Crumlish and O’Rourke, 2010 [21]; McFarlane and Kaplan, 2012 [22]; Nicholl and Thompson, 2004 [20]). Focusing only on randomized controlled trials assessing TF-CBT protocols, one study was found that compared it to exposure therapy and two adaptations: Somatic Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Narrative Exposure Therapy. Another emerging adaptation was found independently: Interapy (Internet-Based Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy). Paunovic and Ost (2001) [23] compared TF-CBT to exposure therapy in a sample of 16 traumatized refugees from Bosnia. Despite a significant decrease in PTSD and major depressive episode (MDE) for both protocols, no difference was found in terms of efficacy. Given the small sample sizes, a replication on a larger cohort is necessary to confirm these preliminary results. Somatic Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (SF-CBT) was developed for Cambodian refugees arriving in the United States after the Kmer-Rouge genocide (Hinton et al., 2006 [26]; Otto et al., 2003 [28]; Otto and Hinton, 2006 [27]). The authors adapted TF-CBT to a 10-step protocol focusing primarily on meditation. In the three validation studies (Hinton et al., 2004 [24], 2005 [25]; Hinton et al., 2009 [29]), comparing SF-CBT (n=38) to wait-list control groups (n=38), a greater reduction was found for PTSD and MDE in the active treatment groups. Nevertheless, more studies should be done on larger samples, with other refugee populations and against other active treatments to generalize the conclusion of therapeutic efficiency. Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) was developed as a short-term standardized TF-CBT treatment easily implemented in refugee camps (Schauer et al., 2005 [33]). NET combines CBT exposure principles to the methodology of testimony therapy. Patients are invited to chronologically narrate their life story while the therapist transcribes it. Each time a traumatic event is described, a prolonged imagery exposure technique is used and repeated until the habituation of the triggered emotional response is achieved. Six studies assessed therapeutic efficacy of this approach (Bichescu et al., 2007 [34]; Halvorsen and Stenmark, 2010 [35]; Hensel-Dittmann et al., 2011 [37]; Neuner et al., 2008 [30], 2009 [31]; Neuner et al., 2004 [32]). NET was compared to supportive counseling, psychoeducation, trauma counseling, no-treatment, treatment as usual, and stress inoculation training and each comparison showed a significant and greater decrease on PTSD measures than the control group. Although it did not appear in any literature review, Interapy, or Internet Based Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy, was identified as an emerging and interesting approach to help traumatized war and torture survivors living in areas where no mental health resources exist (Knaevelsrud et al., 2007 [38]). Interapy is an Internet adaptation of TF-CBT in which the therapist and patient communicate exclusively through email. The patient receives therapist guidelines by emails that consist of different written exposure assignments. Only one preliminary study (Wagner et al., 2012 [44]) assessed the evolution of PTSD, MDE, anxiety and quality of life before and after the five-week Interapy treatment in a sample of 40 Iraqi traumatized individuals. Despite the high number of dropouts and the lack of a control group, this study showed encouraging results on all variables. In conclusion, despite the small number of randomized controlled trials and the methodological bias existing in those that exist (small sample size, lack of double-blind assessment, focus on specific communities, etc.), TF-CBT, SF-CBT, NET and Interapy have shown positive and encouraging results in treating PTSD in the refugee torture victim population. More research is, however, needed to confirm these results and determine optimal efficacy.
    Date 2015-03-01
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S115517041500004X
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 25
    Pages 12-20
    Publication Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    DOI 10.1016/j.jtcc.2015.01.003
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    ISSN 1155-1704
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:56
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:24:56

    Marqueurs :

    • CBT
    • PTSD
    • TCC
    • ESPT
    • Refugees
    • Réfugiés
    • Torture
  • Acceptance and commitment therapy

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Deborah Ducasse
    Auteur Guillaume Fond
    Date 2015-02
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000350903100001
    Volume 41
    Pages 1-9
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2013.04.017
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 06/06/2022 20:08:15
    Modifié le 13/05/2025 15:16:27

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  • Dépression et thérapie cognitive basée sur la pleine conscience

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Florent Dulong
    Résumé La pleine conscience est l’art d’être pleinement présent dans ce que l’on fait, sans jugement et sans attente. Un programme d’éducation thérapeutique est né dans les années 1990 afin de lutter contre la dépression et l’anxiété généralisée. En France, ce programme sera utilisé en psychiatrie. Méditation et psychoéducation vont permettre aux patients dépressifs d’instaurer peu à peu une distanciation vis-à-vis du contenu psychique et émotionnel.
    Date 2015
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26548386
    Extra Number: 215 Publisher: Paris, Expansion scientifique française.
    Volume 64
    Pages 20-2
    Publication Revue de l'infirmière
    DOI 10.1016/j.revinf.2015.09.005
    Numéro 215
    ISSN 1293-8505
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:08
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:08

    Marqueurs :

    • caregiver
    • mindfulness
    • meditation
    • méditation
    • therapy
    • psychiatry
    • pleine conscience
    • dépression
    • psychiatrie
    • thérapie

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Les interventions basées sur la pleine conscience pour le sujet âgé douloureux chronique : revue de la littérature

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Emmanuelle Decker
    Auteur Pierre Philippot
    Auteur Marion Bourgey-Trouillet
    Auteur Hubert Blain
    Auteur Raphaël Trouillet
    Résumé La douleur chronique, phénomène bio-psycho-social, traduirait une transition entre une douleur-signal d’alarme et une douleur-maladie, manifestée par un remodelage des zones cérébrales inhibitrices et une prise de contrôle des facteurs psychologiques sur les systèmes modulateurs. Face aux limites des stratégies thérapeutiques actuelles vis-à-vis de la douleur chronique du sujet âgé, cet article présente et discute l’utilisation d’une stratégie thérapeutique non-médicamenteuse innovante (Intervention basée sur la pleine conscience - IBPC), visant la réduction des conséquences de la douleur chronique dans la vie quotidienne. Les IBPC ciblent prioritairement deux processus psychiques transdiagnostiques, les évitements et les ruminations auto-centrées, déclencheurs de dérégulations émotionnelles chez les patients douloureux chroniques. Si ces interventions ont obtenu des résultats significatifs pour la diminution des symptômes psychologiques de la douleur chronique chez l’adulte, les études chez les personnes âgées sont rares. Il est donc nécessaire de mettre en place des recherches approfondies sur l’efficacité thérapeutique de ces interventions avec ce type de population. Nous concluons donc ce travail en indiquant différents axes de recherche afin de tester l’hypothèse que l’action des IBPC sur ces deux processus aide les patients âgés à mieux faire face à la douleur, et réduit les gènes induites par celle-ci dans la vie quotidienne.
    Date 2015
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26103106
    Extra Number: 2 Publisher: Montrouge : John Libbey Eurotext
    Volume 13
    Pages 147-56
    Publication Gériatrie et psychologie neuropsychiatrie du vieillissement
    DOI 10.1684/pnv.2015.0537
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 2115-8789
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:04
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:04

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • chronic pain
    • elderly
    • targeted processes

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Résultats préliminaires d’un groupe de pleine conscience (Mindfulness) chez des patients alcoolo-dépendants

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur D. Carpentier
    Auteur L. Romo
    Auteur P. Bouthillon-Heitzmann
    Auteur F. Limosin
    Résumé Depuis plusieurs années, l’apprentissage de la pleine conscience s’est développé dans une perspective d’intervention psychologique et notamment dans le domaine des addictions. Cependant, à ce jour, très peu de données sont disponibles sur l’efficacité d’une telle approche. La présente étude ouverte et non contrôlée se propose d’exposer les résultats préliminaires d’une intervention de type Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP), programme en huit séances intégrant des techniques de « pleine conscience » aux techniques classiques de prévention de la rechute, réalisées auprès de 26 patients alcoolo-dépendants répartis dans trois groupes. Ont été évalués, avant et après intervention, la consommation d’alcool, les pensées automatiques, les capacités à faire face, et les niveaux de pleine conscience, d’impulsivité et d’anxiété. Les premiers résultats de cette expérience tendent à montrer que la technique de MBRP est associée à une réduction de la consommation d’alcool, une baisse de l’impulsivité, à une augmentation de la pleine conscience, de la flexibilité cognitive et à un haut degré de satisfaction chez les participants. Dans notre étude, l’approche en MBRP est en outre associée à un maintien de l’abstinence ainsi qu’à une modération, voire une obtention de l’abstinence chez certains participants encore consommateurs. Des études de réplication sont nécessaires puisque celle-ci présente plusieurs limites méthodologiques : faible échantillon, absence de groupe témoin, étude ouverte, malgré des résultats cliniques prometteurs.
    Date 2015
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26159682
    Extra Number: 6 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 41
    Pages 521-6
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2015.05.003
    Numéro 6
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:01
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:01

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • (MBRP)
    • Mindfulness-based relapse prevention (MBRP)
    • Pleine conscience
    • Evaluation
    • Évaluation
    • Alcohol dependence
    • Alcoolo-dépendance

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Association between Mindfulness and Weight Status in a General Population from the NutriNet-Santé Study

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Géraldine M. Camilleri
    Auteur Caroline Méjean
    Auteur France Bellisle
    Auteur Serge Hercberg
    Auteur Sandrine Péneau
    Résumé BACKGROUND: Mindfulness is defined as non-judgmental awareness of the present moment. There is some evidence of the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions in weight loss. However, this psychological concept has only been rarely explored in observational studies, and no study to date has examined the association between dispositional mindfulness and weight status in a large population-based sample. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to examine the relationship between mindfulness scores and weight status in a large sample of the adult general population in France. DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 14,400 men and 49,228 women aged ≥18 y participating in the NutriNet-Santé study were included in this cross-sectional analysis. We collected mindfulness data using the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire as well as self-reported weight and height. The association between weight status and dispositional mindfulness, as well as its subscales (observing, describing, acting with awareness, non-judging and non-reactivity), was assessed using multinomial logistic regression models adjusted for socio-demographic and lifestyle factors. RESULTS: Women with higher dispositional mindfulness scores were less likely to be overweight (excluding obesity) (OR quartile 4 vs. 1 = 0.84, 95% CI: 0.79-0.90) and obese (OR quartile 4 vs. 1 = 0.71, 95% CI: 0.65-0.78). In addition, overall, in this group, all subscales were inversely associated with weight status, with the strongest association found for the "observing" subscale. In men, higher mindfulness was associated only with lower odds of obesity (OR quartile 4 vs. 1 = 0.81 (0.69, 0.96)), and only the "observing" and "non-reactivity" subscales were significantly inversely associated with weight status. CONCLUSION: Results support the interest of a shift in perspective that takes into account positive psychological and cognitive factors such as dispositional mindfulness in the investigation of obesity and its associated factors.
    Date 2015
    Langue eng
    Catalogue de bibl. PubMed
    Extra Number: 6 PMID: 26038824 PMCID: PMC4454654
    Volume 10
    Pages e0127447
    Publication PloS One
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0127447
    Numéro 6
    Abrév. de revue PLoS One
    ISSN 1932-6203
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:16:38
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:16:38

    Marqueurs :

    • France
    • Mindfulness
    • Adult
    • Humans
    • Middle Aged
    • Male
    • Aged
    • Cross-Sectional Studies
    • Obesity
    • Paris
    • Bobigny
    • CNAM
    • EREN-Epidémiologie nutritionnelle
    • INRA
    • INSERM
    • Models, Biological
    • Sex Factors
    • Université
    • Weight Loss

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    • Texte intégral
  • Liens entre le développement de la pleine conscience et l’amélioration de la dépression et de l’anxiété

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Cyrille Bouvet
    Auteur Clémence Grignon
    Auteur Zacharias Zachariou
    Auteur Philippe Lascar
    Résumé Dernièrement, de nombreuses études se sont intéressées à la notion de pleine conscience, incluse dans la troisième vague des thérapies comportementales et cognitives. Notre objectif est de déterminer l’existence de ses bénéfices et leurs liens avec les spécifiés de cette vague émotionnelle, comme le développement de la pleine conscience. Pour cela, 38 patients souffrant de troubles anxiodépressifs ont suivi 15 séances d’un groupe utilisant la mindfulness. Leur niveau de pleine conscience (MAAS), d’anxiété (STAI-B), de dépression (BDI-13), d’alexithymie (TAS-20) et d’affectivités (PANAS) ont été évalués en pré- et post-thérapie. Nos résultats indiquent une évolution positive des sujets au niveau de la dépression, de l’anxiété et de l’affectivité positive ainsi qu’une augmentation de la pleine conscience. Il existait un lien assez fort entre la pleine conscience et les variables cliniques mais on ne peut affirmer un lien de causalité.
    Date 2015
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 1 Publisher: Paris : Elsevier
    Volume 173
    Pages 54-59
    Publication Annales médico-psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2013.09.016
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:22
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:22

    Marqueurs :

    • Anxiété
    • Dépression
    • Thérapie cognitive
    • Psychothérapie
    • Bénéfice thérapeutique
    • Émotion
    • Théorie basée sur la pleine conscience
    • Thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement
    • Définition

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Tai chi and pain

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur L. Condamine
    Résumé Tai chi is a Chinese traditional body-mind exercise. It improves aerobic capacity, muscular strength, balance, health-related quality of life and psychological well-being. As a consequence, tai chi can help the patient to cope with chronic pain, and has potential benefits in the care of neurological, rheumatological, orthopedic diseases.
    Date 2015
    Langue French
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L604329644&from=export
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 28
    Pages 81-84
    Publication Douleur et Analgesie
    DOI 10.1007/s11724-015-0422-3
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Douleur Analg.
    ISSN 1951-6398
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:05
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:24:05

    Marqueurs :

    • pain
    • quality of life
    • Tai Chi
    • chronic pain
    • Quality of Life
    • Chronic Pain
    • Exercise
    • article
    • human
    • psychological well-being
    • aerobic capacity
    • Alternative Medicine
    • body-mind interventions
    • bone disease
    • complementary alternative medicine
    • Medical Sciences
    • moving meditation
    • muscle strength
    • neurologic disease
    • rheumatic disease
    • traditional Chinese medicine

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 2015-28853-005. Translated Title: Tai chi and pain. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Condamine, L.; Federation de Medecine Physique et Readaptation, Unite de Reeducation Osteo-Articulaire, Institut du Rachis, Hopital Henri-Mondor, France. Other Publishers: Editions Médecine et Hygiène; Lavoisier. Release Date: 20150810. Correction Date: 20190822. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: FrenchMajor Descriptor: Alternative Medicine; Chronic Pain; Exercise; Medical Sciences. Minor Descriptor: Quality of Life. Classification: Specialized Interventions (3350). Population: Human (10). References Available: Y. Page Count: 4. Issue Publication Date: Jun, 2015. Publication History: Accepted Date: Mar 26, 2015; First Submitted Date: Mar 9, 2015. Copyright Statement: Lavoisier SAS. 2015.

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  • Are Mindfulness-Based Interventions Effective for Substance Use Disorders? A Systematic Review of the Evidence

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Alberto Chiesa
    Auteur Alessandro Serretti
    Résumé Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) are increasingly suggested as therapeutic approaches for effecting substance use and misuse (SUM). The aim of this article is to review current evidence on the therapeutic efficacy of MBIs for SUM. A literature search was undertaken using four electronic databases and references of retrieved articles. The search included articles written in English published up to December 2011. Quality of included trials was assessed. In total, 24 studies were included, three of which were based on secondary analyses of previously investigated samples. Current evidence suggests that MBIs can reduce the consumption of several substances including alcohol, cocaine, amphetamines, marijuana, cigarettes, and opiates to a significantly greater extent than waitlist controls, non-specific educational support groups, and some specific control groups. Some preliminary evidence also suggests that MBIs are associated with a reduction in craving as well as increased mindfulness. The limited generalizability of the reviewed findings is noted (i.e., small sample size, lack of methodological details, and the lack of consistently replicated findings). More rigorous and larger randomized controlled studies are warranted.
    Date 2014-04-16
    Titre abrégé Are Mindfulness-Based Interventions Effective for Substance Use Disorders?
    Catalogue de bibl. Taylor and Francis+NEJM
    URL https://doi.org/10.3109/10826084.2013.770027
    Consulté le 31/01/2025 16:22:28
    Extra Publisher: Taylor & Francis _eprint: https://doi.org/10.3109/10826084.2013.770027 PMID: 23461667
    Volume 49
    Pages 492-512
    Publication Substance Use & Misuse
    DOI 10.3109/10826084.2013.770027
    Numéro 5
    ISSN 1082-6084
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 16:22:28
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 16:22:28

    Marqueurs :

    • mindfulness
    • acceptance and commitment therapy
    • dialectical behavioral therapy
    • Keywords mindfulness-based stress reduction
    • mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
  • Chronic pain: Psychiatrist's role

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur G Airagnes
    Auteur D Tripodi
    Auteur AP Le Manac'h
    Date 2014-03
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000335628000016
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 172
    Pages 146-153
    Publication Annales Médico-psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2014.01.007
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:23:39
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:23:39

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness
    • Depression
    • chronic pain
    • physical activity
    • depression
    • Dépression
    • Chronic Pain
    • psychoeducation
    • Psychothérapie
    • article
    • human
    • social psychology
    • Post-traumatic stress disorder
    • prevalence
    • posttraumatic stress disorder
    • comorbidity
    • mental stress
    • treatment response
    • medical practice
    • psychiatrist
    • Douleur
    • health care delivery
    • disease severity
    • drug therapy
    • analgesic activity
    • anterior cingulate
    • antidepressant agent
    • brain region
    • cingulate cortex
    • Cingulate Cortex
    • Drug Therapy
    • health care cost
    • magnetic stimulation
    • pain assessment
    • Pain disorder
    • Pain management
    • Psychological factors
    • psychosomatic disorder
    • somatoform disorder
    • Syndrome post-traumatique
    • Thérapeutique médicamenteuse
    • transcranial magnetic stimulation
    • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 2014-14674-017. Translated Title: Chronic pain: Psychiatrist’s rôle. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Airagnes, Guillaume; Unite Fonctionnelle de Psychologie Medicale et de Psychiatrie de Liaison et d’Urgences, Service Universitaire de Psychiatrie Adulte et du Sujet Age, Hopital Europeen Georges-Pompidou, Assistance Publique–Hopitaux de Paris, Paris, France. Other Publishers: Elsevier Science. Release Date: 20140616. Correction Date: 20170306. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: FrenchMajor Descriptor: Chronic Pain; Drug Therapy; Mindfulness; Cingulate Cortex. Minor Descriptor: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Classification: Physical & Somatoform & Psychogenic Disorders (3290). Population: Female (40). Tests & Measures: NEO Personality Inventory-Revised; Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 DOI: 10.1037/t15120-000; Visual Analogue Scale. Methodology: Empirical Study; Quantitative Study. References Available: Y. Page Count: 8. Issue Publication Date: Mar, 2014. Copyright Statement: All rights reserved. Elsevier Masson SAS. 2014.

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  • Techniques de thérapies comportementales

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. Mirabel-Sarron
    Auteur L. Vera
    Résumé D’un point de vue historique, les comportementalistes se sont tout d’abord centrés sur le traitement de l’anxiété. Ce sont surtout les troubles phobiques qui ont été l’objet des interventions thérapeutiques et des formulations théoriques : phobie simple, phobie sociale, agoraphobie et anxiété généralisée. Ainsi, il y a une quarantaine d’années, les publications scientifiques sur les thérapies comportementales étaient consacrées essentiellement à la désensibilisation systématique et aux techniques opérantes. Depuis, on assiste au développement de nouvelles techniques adaptées soit à des populations cliniques spécifiques telles que l’état de stress post-traumatique ou les dépressions uni- ou bipolaires, soit au développement de stratégies qui ne visent plus à la modification des comportements, ni des émotions, mais qui se centrent sur l’acceptation des contenus psychologiques : démarche de thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement, mindfulness , etc. Les équipes de recherche clinique et les thérapeutes se sont spécialisés dans le traitement de souffrances psychiques précises et contribuent à la connaissance des facteurs impliqués lors d’un traitement comportemental. Les stratégies thérapeutiques comportementales ont donc évolué grâce à l’identification des facteurs d’efficacité. L’évolution thérapeutique permet actuellement l’abord de pathologies complexes telles que la schizophrénie, les troubles de la personnalité, les troubles bipolaires et les addictions aussi bien aux substances que comportementales. On observe dans les modalités de traitement le lien indissociable des techniques comportementales avec celui des techniques cognitives. En effet, il est impensable de modifier un comportement sans aborder les effets cognitifs du changement. C’est le cas des sentiments d’autoefficacité et de l’estime de soi. Pour certains troubles, l’étape comportementale sera suivie d’une approche cognitive qui aborde spécifiquement les pensées, les représentations, les images, afin de mettre à jour des ensembles de croyances acquises (schémas cognitifs) responsables de certaines conduites pathologiques. Une mise à distance de ces contenus de vulnérabilité, favorisant les rechutes, ou la chronicisation des troubles fait appel à des stratégies multiples comportementales, cognitives et émotionnelles, dites de troisième vague. La combinaison des différentes techniques et leur association à d’autres formes de traitements psychologiques ou médicamenteux sont l’objet des réflexions actuelles des thérapeutes.
    Date 2014
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.em-consulte.com/retrieve/pii/S0246107214652470
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 11
    Pages 1-14
    Publication EMC - Psychiatrie
    DOI 10.1016/S0246-1072(14)65247-0
    Numéro 4
    ISSN 0246-1072
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:20
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:20

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Métacognition
    • Anxiété
    • Thérapie cognitive
    • Thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement
    • Troubles bipolaires
    • Troubles de la personnalité
    • Exposition
    • Addictions
    • Dépressions
    • Désensibilisation systématique
    • Phobies
    • Tâches assignées
    • Thérapie comportementale
    • Thérapie de groupe
    • Thérapie virtuelle

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Enrichissement infirmier avec les thérapies cognitives et comportementales

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Stéphanie Manuel Da Rocha
    Résumé Une infirmière exerçant à l’hôpital psychiatrique de Limoges a enrichi ses compétences et s’est formée aux thérapies cognitives et comportementales développées dans son service, notamment les soins de pleine conscience.
    Date 2014
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24654332
    Extra Number: 198 Publisher: Paris, Expansion scientifique française.
    Volume 198
    Pages 30-31
    Publication Revue de l'infirmière
    DOI 10.1016/j.revinf.2013.11.012
    Numéro 198
    ISSN 1293-8505
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:12
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:12

    Marqueurs :

    • Méditation
    • Thérapie comportementale et cognitive
    • Psychiatrie
    • Infirmière
    • Soin de plein conscience

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Protocole de relaxation intégrative et transdiagnostique pour patients anxieux. Résultats d’une étude pilote

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur D. Servant
    Auteur A. Germe
    Auteur M. Autuori
    Auteur F. De Almeida
    Auteur M. Hay
    Auteur C. Douilliez
    Auteur G. Vaiva
    Résumé Les données de la littérature montrent que la pratique de la relaxation est efficace pour réduire les symptômes d’anxiété. Différentes techniques comme la relaxation musculaire progressive, le training autogène, la relaxation appliquée et la méditation ont été évaluées indépendamment dans les troubles anxieux. La question qui se pose est de savoir si l’association de différentes techniques peut être intéressante pour une prise en charge transdiagnostique des troubles anxieux. L’étude présentée évalue l’efficacité à court terme d’un programme de relaxation intégrative et transdiagnostique pour troubles anxieux. Les diagnostics étaient recherchés par la passation du MINI complété d’une évaluation des symptômes anxieux et dépressifs au moyen de l’inventaire d’anxiété-trait-état de Spielberger (STAI-Y, -S et -T), du questionnaire sur les inquiétudes du Penn State (QIPS) et de l’inventaire de dépression de Beck (BDI-II). Quatre techniques sont intégrées dans le protocole structuré : le contrôle respiratoire, la relaxation musculaire, la pleine conscience et la visualisation mentale. Vingt-huit patients répondant au diagnostic selon le DSM-IV de trouble anxieux généralisé ou de trouble panique ont été inclus et évalués avant et après le traitement. Les résultats de cette étude ouverte montrent une diminution significative du niveau d’anxiété-trait, de dépression et des soucis après l’intervention. Le programme de relaxation intégrative et transdiagnostique pourrait représenter un traitement accessible et efficace pour réduire les symptômes anxieux et dépressifs dans différents troubles anxieux. Les recherches futures devraient s’orienter vers le développement d’essais contrôlés, l’évaluation de différentes dimensions anxieuses et des effets dans le temps de ce protocole.
    Date 2014
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.em-consulte.com/article/pii/S0013-7006(14)00159-6
    Extra Number: 6 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 40
    Pages 501-506
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2014.07.001
    Numéro 6
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:33
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:33

    Marqueurs :

    • Pleine conscience
    • Relaxation
    • Trouble anxieux généralisé
    • Trouble panique
    • Troubles anxieux

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Pleine conscience, stress et santé = Mindfulness, stress and health

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Marion Trousselard
    Auteur Dominique Steiler
    Auteur Damien Claverie
    Auteur Frédéric Canini
    Résumé The concept of mindfulness is defined as a psychological process bringing a certain quality of attention to moment-by-moment experiences, which can be developed using various meditation techniques. In the last 20 years, mindfulness has become a marker of health and well-being. Mindfulness practice appears to improve chronic and psychiatric symptoms. It also addresses the emotional regulation capacity of subjects confronted with daily stress. This paper aims to address a summary of the positive effects of mindfulness on health and health behaviors. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
    Date 2014
    Archive psyh
    Loc. dans l'archive 2014-30250-002
    Catalogue de bibl. EBSCOhost
    URL https://ezproxy.u-paris.fr/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=psyh&AN=2014-30250-002&lang=fr&site=ehost-live
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 35
    Pages 21-45
    Publication Revue Québécoise de Psychologie
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Revue Québécoise de Psychologie
    ISSN 0225-9885
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:06
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:24:06

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • mindfulness
    • Meditation
    • resilience
    • stress
    • Health Behavior
    • health
    • Conscience
    • Resilience (Psychological)
    • behaviors
    • health behaviors

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 2014-30250-002. Translated Title: Mindfulness, stress and health. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Trousselard, Marion; Institut de Recherche Biomedicale des Armees, Bretigny sur Orge, France. Release Date: 20150921. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: FrenchMajor Descriptor: Conscience; Health Behavior; Mindfulness. Minor Descriptor: Meditation; Resilience (Psychological). Classification: Psychotherapy & Psychotherapeutic Counseling (3310). Population: Human (10). References Available: Y. Page Count: 25. Issue Publication Date: 2014.

  • Cognitive Functioning in Patients Remitted from Recurrent Depression: Comparison with Acutely Depressed Patients and Controls and Follow-up of a Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur F. Jermann
    Auteur M. Van der Linden
    Auteur M. Gex-Fabry
    Auteur A. Guarin
    Auteur M. Kosel
    Auteur G. Bertschy
    Auteur J.-M. Aubry
    Auteur G. Bondolfi
    Résumé Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is a promising intervention to prevent depressive relapse. Yet beyond efficacy studies, little is known regarding the mechanisms that could be modified through MBCT. Objectives of the present study were twofold: determine whether cognitive functioning was altered among patients remitted from depression at admission in a MBCT trial; and document possible changes during the trial and follow-up. In a cross-sectional perspective, cognitive functioning (autobiographical memory, shifting capacities, dysfunctional attitudes, mindful attention awareness and rumination habits) was first compared between 36 patients remitted from depression, 20 acutely depressed patients and 20 control participants. In a longitudinal perspective, changes in the remitted sample were explored during a MBCT plus Treatment As Usual versus Treatment As Usual randomized controlled trial and 9-month follow-up. Performances of remitted patients were similar to the ones of control participants for autobiographical memories, shifting capacities, and mindful attention awareness, whereas levels of rumination and dysfunctional attitudes were significantly elevated. Participation in the MBCT program was accompanied with a significant decrease of dysfunctional attitudes that continued up to 9-month postintervention. No other change was observed that was specific to MBCT. Results suggest that MBCT might help people to identify dysfunctional attitudes at a very early stage and to avoid engaging further in these attitudes.
    Date OCT 2013
    Langue English
    Titre abrégé Cognitive Functioning in Patients Remitted from Recurrent Depression
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    Extra Number: 5 Place: New York Publisher: Springer/Plenum Publishers WOS:000324817600013
    Volume 37
    Pages 1004-1014
    Publication Cognitive Therapy and Research
    DOI 10.1007/s10608-013-9544-1
    Numéro 5
    Abrév. de revue Cogn. Ther. Res.
    ISSN 0147-5916
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:21:36
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:21:36

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Depression
    • stress reduction
    • scale
    • specificity
    • vulnerability
    • awareness
    • Cognitive functioning
    • autobiographical memory
    • exploration
    • relapse prophylaxis
    • relapse/recurrence
    • Remission
    • replication

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  • Mieux vivre avec la fibromyalgie via un dispositif thérapeutique cognitivo-comportemental : étude du cas clinique « Mme L. »

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Lizet F. Jammet
    Auteur Colette Aguerre
    Auteur Françoise Laroche
    Auteur Christian Guy-Coichard
    Auteur Sylvie Rostaing
    Résumé Résumé Les patients souffrant de fibromyalgie rapportent avoir eu un style de vie prémorbide comme « très dynamique, avec des journées très remplies, avec l’impossibilité de s’arrêter et le besoin d’aller jusqu’à l’épuisement en dépassant leurs limites ». Cette propension excessive à l’action (« ergomanie » ou « workaholism ») constitue à la fois un facteur de risque, facteur précipitant et un facteur d’entretien de la douleur fibromyalgique, entraînant fatigue et incapacité fonctionnelle. Ainsi, les patients fibromyalgiques peuvent finir par éviter toute activité physique de peur d’accroître leurs douleurs et la fatigue. L’objectif est de rendre compte d’un cas clinique qui présente une propension excessive à l’action traitée avec une thérapie comportementale et cognitive de groupe pour la gestion de la fibromyalgie au centre d’évaluation et traitement de la douleur de l’hôpital Saint-Antoine, Paris. Les résultats de cette étude corroborent ceux de la littérature sur l’efficacité de certaines techniques comportementales et cognitives telles que le « pacing ». Toutefois, ils méritent d’être approfondis pour proposer des stratégies efficaces pour apprendre aux patients à réguler leur comportement de propension excessive à l’action, augmenter leurs capacités physiques et leur bien-être et ainsi arriver à « mieux vivre avec la fibromyalgie ». Summary Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) now has a place in the treatment of chronic pain (Williams et al., 2012 [28]) and, in particular, fibromyalgia (Bernardy et al., 2010 [29]). This debilitating pathology is characterized by chronic widespread pain associated with functional disability, fatigue, sleep disturbance, cognitive disorders and psychological distress. (Wolf et al., 2011 [1]). Patients suffering from fibromyalgia often report having a hectic lifestyle before falling ill, a tendency to exhaustion and exceeding limits. This high action-proneness, (“ergomania” or “workaholism”) is both a risk factor (Aguerre et al., 2008 [7]), a precipitating factor (“premorbid personality”) and a maintaining factor of fibromyalgic pain and its impact on life quality, through fatigue and functional disability. Patients with fibromyalgia eventually try to avoid all physical activity through fear of increasing their pain (Vlaeyen et al., 2000 [12]). The aim of our work is to suggest behavioral and cognitive strategies such as “pacing” (McCracken et al., 2007 [14]) to help patients with fibromyalgia regulate their physical activity gradually, step by step, taking into consideration their bodily sensations, their emotions, their limits, (Jammet and Laroche, 2012 [10]) and also to improve their general well-being. Method Clinical case: Mrs L., 52years old, lives with her retired husband. Their adult children have left home. Currently on sick leave, with the diagnosis of “fibromyalgia in a context of anxiety and depression”, she would like to return to work, but feels exhausted. She reported a difficult and isolated childhood, and mental and physical trauma. She describes alternating periods of hyperactivity and exhaustion prohibiting any activity, which matches “high action proneness” behavior. Assessment: This took place at three separate intervals: before and after the program, then nine months following the end of the CBT. The parameters assessed were: quality of life (questionnaire on the impact of fibromyalgia [QIF]), anxiety and depression (HAD), pain intensity (EVA), coping strategies (CSQ) and willingness to change (PSOCQ). Therapeutic proposal: inclusion in a cognitive-behavioral group program “Coping with fibromyalgia”, involving eight weekly two-hour sessions (Jammet and Laroche, 2012 [10]), with four individual sessions and follow-up after the end of the therapy. Therapeutic procedure: The program implemented several strategies: information on and awareness of the psychological aspect of pain, cognitive restructuring, “pacing”, gradual return to physical and enjoyable activities, learning of coping strategies, stress management and emotion regulation techniques (Jacobson's progressive relaxation, work on “mindfulness” style body awareness). Results and discussion The assessments showed the acquisition of new coping strategies by our patient, notably with regard to activity and physical effort. She was able to plan her activities and take pauses (breathing, relaxation, distraction). Nine months after the program, there was a decrease in depressive signs (−80%), anxiety levels (46%) and dramatization (−60%). The intensity of pain over the last seven days had reduced by 40%, the score of the impact of fibromyalgia had decreased by 50%. Mrs L. has gone back to work fulltime. Conclusion These results confirm the literature supporting the efficiency of certain behavioral and cognitive strategies in the treatment of fibromyalgia, notably “pacing” to reduce action proneness. The specific features, benefits and limits of this therapy will be discussed in the context of this case study which is a prototype of cognitive-behavioral treatment of a fibromyalgia group in the centre d’évaluation et traitement de la douleur “François-Boureau” at the hôpital Saint-Antoine in Paris.
    Date 2013-09-01
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1155170413000554
    Extra Number: 3
    Volume 23
    Pages 142-152
    Publication Cas cliniques en TCC
    DOI 10.1016/j.jtcc.2013.06.003
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    ISSN 1155-1704
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:29
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:29

    Marqueurs :

    • Chronic pain
    • Douleur chronique
    • Fibromyalgia
    • Fibromyalgie
    • Thérapies comportementales et cognitives
    • « Pacing »
    • Action proneness
    • Cognitive behavior therapy
    • Pacing
    • Propension à l’action
  • Spécificités de la prise en charge cognitivo-comportementale des formes pathologiques de l’anxiété envers la santé

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Morgiane Bridou
    Auteur Colette Aguerre
    Résumé Résumé L’anxiété envers la santé est une forme d’anxiété très particulière, faisant actuellement l’objet d’un nombre considérable de travaux scientifiques et d’essais cliniques en découlant. Elle se caractérise par une hypervigilance envers les sensations physiques, couplée à une propension à les interpréter systématiquement comme les signes avant-coureurs d’une maladie somatique grave. Ce processus tend à générer des peurs et des inquiétudes très spécifiques et envahissantes, contre lesquelles le sujet lutte en mobilisant des stratégies de coping dysfonctionnelles. Le concept d’anxiété envers la santé rend compte de toute une diversité clinique, allant de simples inquiétudes relatives à l’état de santé jusqu’à l’hypocondrie, en passant par des formes plus modérées susceptibles d’avoir des répercussions plus ou moins négatives, tant sur la santé que sur le bien-être des individus. Ainsi, il paraît primordial de prendre en charge le plus efficacement possible les formes modérées et sévères d’anxiété envers la santé. L’objectif principal des prises en charge cognitivo-comportementales est principalement d’agir sur les facteurs de maintien des formes sévères d’anxiété envers la santé. Il s’agit de lutter contre des comportements excessifs d’évitement et de recherche de réassurance, d’une part, et de modifier ou d’assouplir les croyances dysfonctionnelles concernant les sensations et les modifications corporelles, ainsi que la vulnérabilité personnelle face à la maladie, d’autre part. Cet article vise à présenter les connaissances les plus récentes portant sur la prise en charge cognitivo-comportementale des formes modérées à sévères d’anxiété envers la santé. Summary The concept of health anxiety is a very specific type of anxiety related to the fear of suffering from a serious physical illness without knowing it, or inadvertently succumbing to such an illness (Asmundson et al., 2001 [1]). It is characterized by hypervigilance to bodily sensations, together with a tendency to systematically misinterpret them as forerunners to a serious somatic illness (Barsky, 1992 [14]). This process tends to generate very specific invasive fears and concerns which the subject struggles against by mobilizing dysfunctional coping strategies (Salkovskis and Warwick, 2001 [22]). The concept of health anxiety takes into account clinical diversity, varying from simple concerns about health to hypochondria, including more moderate forms likely to have more or less negative repercussions on both the health and well-being of the individuals. This concept is currently the subject of a considerable number of scientific studies. Several comparative studies on behavioral and cognitive therapies applied to the treatment of health anxiety and hypochondria offer particularly encouraging results (Walker and Furer, 2007; Barsky and Ahern, 2004; Lovas and Barsky, 2010; Seivewright et al., 2008; Taylor et al., 2005 [26], [34], [35], [38], [39]). Therefore, it seems important to treat moderate and severe forms of health anxiety in the most efficient way possible. The main objectives in the cognitive-behavioral treatment of moderate to severe forms of health anxiety are: a) to help the patient pacify their relationship with their body so that they are more serene about physical signs and changes; b) to soften rigid beliefs relating to their general state of health and their perceived vulnerability to illness; and c) to fight against inappropriate coping strategies (avoidance, recurrent palpitations, systematic seeking of reassurance). The first therapeutic meetings are essential in building real trust and a good therapeutic alliance, as well as defusing the phenomena of resistance and reactivity partly caused by the fear of being labeled a hypochondriac after a long medical history. The functional analysis must highlight the vulnerability factors, such as genetic predisposition and/or negative past experiences, precipitating factors such as stressful life events (Taylor, 2004 [21]), catastrophic explanatory interpretations of perceived physical sensations, and aggravating and maintenance mechanisms such as the systematic recourse to poorly adapted behavioral strategies which are used as the first resort in fighting against invasive concerns about illness (Salkovskis and Warwick, 2001; Langlois et al., 2006 [22], [23]). The behavioral treatment of moderate to severe forms of health anxiety call for: a) interoceptive exposure techniques relating to feared and avoided physical sensations (Visser and Bouman, 2001; Walker and Furer, 2007 [26], [27]); b) behavioral exercises aimed at evaluating the probability of catastrophic scenarios evoked by the patient (Warwick, 2004; Salkovskis and Warwick, 1986 [19], [29]); c) cognitive restructuring (Socratic questioning, empirical confrontation or distancing strategies) with the objective of causing the patient to question the pertinence and reality of their beliefs and worries so that they can see them as simple hypotheses and not as actual facts (Taylor, 2004; Barsky and Ahern, 2004 [21], [34]); d) fully conscious meditation exercises (body scan, fully conscious movements, exercises to refocus attention, etc.) in particular targeting the perceptive cognitive dimension of the mechanism involved in the appearance and maintenance of the symptoms of health anxiety (Lovas and Barsky, 2010; Papageorgiou and Wells, 1998 [35], [36]). In order to maximize the efficiency of the treatment of moderate and severe forms of health anxiety and ensure its long-term benefits, consolidation of progress made should be offered during the final sessions (Taylor, 2004 [21]). At this time, it is important to emphasize the positive aspects of daily life often neglected by anxious individuals who tend to focus on their fears and worries. Finally a complete progress report is written detailing any residual difficulties as well as the future expectations of the patient. This should highlight the importance of regular practice of the cognitive-behavioral exercises learnt during the initial treatment (Abramowitz et al., 2010 [37]).
    Date 2013-06-01
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S115517041300030X
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 23
    Pages 81-87
    Publication Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    DOI 10.1016/j.jtcc.2013.02.001
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    ISSN 1155-1704
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:27
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:27

    Marqueurs :

    • Thérapie cognitivo-comportementale
    • Cognitive behavior therapy
    • Anxiété envers la santé
    • Health anxiety
  • Mechanisms of insight in schizophrenia and impact of cognitive remediation therapy

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur M Lalova
    Auteur F Bayle
    Auteur ML Grillon
    Auteur L Houet
    Auteur E Moreau
    Auteur F Rouam
    Auteur P Cacot
    Auteur P Piolino
    Date 2013-05
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000318196600009
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 54
    Pages 369-380
    Publication Comprehensive Psychiatry
    DOI 10.1016/j.comppsych.2012.10.005
    Numéro 4
    ISSN 0010-440X
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:03:57
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:03:57

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    • Lalova et al. - 2013 - Mechanisms of insight in schizophrenia and impact .pdf
  • Mieux vivre avec la douleur chronique grâce à la thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur F. Dionne
    Auteur M.C. Blais
    Auteur J.L. Monestès
    Résumé The purpose of this article is to present the characteristics of the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for the treatment of chronic pain. The historical context of the development of cognitive and behavioural therapy (CBT) for chronic pain will be described and the theoretical aspects of ACT will be introduced. The components of an acceptance and mindfulness based treatment will also be presented by exploring various processes of the psychological flexibility model. Finally, the article will summarize the scientific evidence supporting ACT based on experimental, correlational and clinical studies in the field of chronic pain. The theoretical aspects underlying ACT, as well as its clinical components in the specific domain of chronic pain were described based on major books in this area, such as McCracken (2005) and Dahl et al. (2005). A descriptive literature review was undertaken to explore the data on the efficacy of ACT for the treatment of chronic pain. Psycinfo and Medline, as well as the Association for Contextual Science website were analyzed for relevant articles. The key search terms were: "Acceptance and Commitment Therapy" or "ACT" or "acceptance" or "mindfulness" or "defusion" and "chronic pain" or "pain." The reference lists of the articles retrieved were also analyzed. The articles that were not in English or French were excluded as well as those that were not specific to ACT and chronic pain. Results show that ACT is a relevant and empirically supported approach that may be used as a complement to CBT strategies in the treatment of chronic pain. There is growing evidence stemming from experimental and correlational studies that support the majority of the ACT processes. Clinical studies undertaken in the field of chronic pain from different backgrounds support the efficacy of ACT for the management of this condition. ACT is a promising and evidence-based approach for the treatment of chronic pain. More research is needed to further validate its theoretical model and further refine our understanding of how ACT could be effective for the management of chronic pain and enhance quality of life for people who suffer from this health condition. For now, ACT is considered to be as effective as traditional cognitive and behavioral therapy for chronic pain.
    Date 2013
    Langue French
    Archive Medline
    URL https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24719006/
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 38
    Pages 131-152
    Publication Santé mentale au Québec
    DOI 10.7202/1023993ar
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Sante Ment Que
    ISSN 0383-6320
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:38
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:38

    Marqueurs :

    • chronic pain
    • acceptance and commitment therapy
    • human
    • psychological aspect
    • review

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  • Potentiel d'applicabilité de la thérapie cognitive basée sur la pleine conscience dans la prise en charge des troubles sexuels

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur L. Strub
    Résumé Objective: Mindfulness-based cognitive interventions are increasingly making their way into the field of healthcare on account of proven effects in a wide range of mental disorders. Despite the psychological aspect emphazised in the etiology of sexual disorders, they paradoxically have been less investigated in terms of sexual problem management. The objective of this paper will be to highlight through the review of studies relating to the integration of mindfulness in sexotherapeutic programs the applicability potential of these approaches and, more particularly, to examine the specific relevance of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT). Method: To show the interest of mindfulness for sexual problems, which is the major component of the MBCT intervention, we have first reviewed the underlying psychological causes of sexual dysfunctions through the DSM-4TR criteria and the main international search engines Interscience Wiley, PsycARTICLES, PubMed, Science Direct and Springerlink. Moreover, this bibliographic review has enabled us to select the studies relating to the use of mindfulness in the field of sexology. Results: This research has enabled to show four main types of etiological factors of psychological type, namely cognitive, emotional, behavioural and environmental factors. The scientific literature points out more specifically the key role of cognitive parameters in sexuality, especially through the influence of negative automatic thoughts and distractions, and of relational parameters such as a bad communication in the couple. Furthermore, it reveals a paucity of empirical studies and two main orientations targeted respectively on the relevance of mindfulness to sexual or relational problems, as well as, to our knowledge, no study about MBCT in that research field. Discussion: Considering the action process of the multimodal MBCT program detailed in this paper, the highlighting of the obvious link between cognitive factors and sexual dysfunctions and the promising results of the studies integrating mindfulness in sexotherapeutic treatment, this new kind of approach seems to be of great interest for the management of sexual dysfunctions and, more specifically, through the relapse prevention which is a fundamental aspect of any sexual therapy. © 2013 Elsevier Masson SAS.
    Date 2013
    Langue French
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www-sciencedirect-com.ezproxy.u-paris.fr/science/article/pii/S0003448713000036
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 171
    Pages 105-109
    Publication Annales Medico-Psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2013.01.002
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Ann. Med.-Psychol.
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:37
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:37

    Marqueurs :

    • systematic review
    • behavior
    • cognitive therapy
    • article
    • human
    • interpersonal communication
    • psychotherapy
    • emotion
    • health program
    • cognition
    • thinking
    • mindfulness based cognitive therapy
    • attention disturbance
    • environmental factor
    • mental health care
    • sexology
    • sexual dysfunction
    • sexuality

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  • Méthodes non médicamenteuses : compréhension actuelle des mécanismes d’action

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Isabelle Nègre
    Résumé Les méthodes non médicamenteuses regroupent des pratiques validées et des techniques non encore validées appelées « médecine Alternatives et Complémentaires » (MAC). Les MAC sont classées en quatre catégories de traitement : biologiques naturels (plantes, compléments alimentaires), psychocorporels (hypnose, yoga, méditation), physique manuels (ostéo/chiropraxie, massage, toucher massage), médecines énergétiques (médecines traditionnelles chinoise et indienne). Longtemps déconsidérées, les MAC font l’objet d’un intérêt croissant dans la littérature scientifique ainsi qu’auprès du public : on estime que 75 % des patients français les ont utilisées au moins une fois. Par ailleurs, l’offre de soins « officielle » est mal identifiée, constat à l’origine de rapports officiels récents. Les bases conceptuelles des MAC diffèrent de celles de la médecine occidentale mais l’abord holistique de la personne qu’elles préconisent est en parfaite adéquation avec l’approche globale du patient douloureux : 1) parmi les compléments alimentaires, les mécanismes de l’acide alpha-lipoïdique, la L-acétyl-carnitine et de la vitamine E sont mieux connus et reconnus et se situent au niveau cellulaire et/ou métabolique via les canaux calciques (AAL), les MAP kinases (LAC) ou le facteur d’inhibition des macrophages (vit E). Leurs indications figurent dans des recommandations, en particulier dans le traitement des neuropathies diabétiques, VIH ou post-chimiothérapie ; 2) la miroir-thérapie active la neuroplasticité cérébrale et permet d’augmenter les zones fonctionnelles après un AVC. Les mécanismes d’action de l’hypnose ont été l’objet de nombreuses publications, grâce aux progrès de l’imagerie fonctionnelle. Sous hypnose, les zones d’activité cérébrales diffèrent des zones activées en état de veille et l’importance des fonctions du cortex cingulaire antérieur se confirme. L’imagerie fonctionnelle permet d’analyser les transferts d’information sur un mode de réseaux neuronaux. La méditation est également l’objet de recherches intéressantes : après quelques séances d’entraînement, l’activité du cortex cingulaire antérieur est modifiée, avec une diminution de la douleur. Chez les méditants entraînés, les modifications sont plus intenses et ubiquitaires ; 3) les mécanismes d’action des mouvements de forte vélocité et de faible amplitude pratiqués dans l’ostéopathie ou la chiropraxie sont rappelés, en particulier l’action au niveau des mécanorécepteurs ; 4) les médecines énergétiques font appel à des conceptualisations différentes de celles de la médecine occidentale qui sont rappelées. Concernant l’acupuncture, des études établissent des liens prometteurs entre les points traditionnellement décrits et les plans et croisements du tissu conjonctif, dont la stimulation via l’aiguille pourrait transmettre des informations jusqu’aux « effecteurs » et aboutir aux multiples effets à distance décrits dans la littérature, en particulier sur les récepteurs mu. Les mécanismes d’action de l’auriculothérapie, réflexologie à effet immédiat et retardé se basant sur une somatotopie auriculaire, restent mal connus mais la neuro-imagerie fonctionnelle a montré des éléments en faveur de cette somatotopie. Pour finir, les approches globales et holistiques des médecines chinoises et indiennes sont rappelées brièvement. En conclusion, les MAC sont de plus en plus présentes dans les demandes des patients et dans la littérature médicale. La meilleure connaissance de leur mécanisme d’action et de leurs spécificités dans une médecine dite intégrative est cohérente avec la nécessaire approche globale de la douleur.
    Date 2013
    Langue fr
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1624568713000346?via%3Dihub
    Extra Number: 3 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 14
    Pages 111-118
    Publication Douleurs Evaluation - Diagnostic - Traitement
    DOI 10.1016/j.douler.2013.01.007
    Numéro 3
    ISSN 1624-5687
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:34
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:34

    Marqueurs :

    • Méditation
    • Acupuncture
    • Hypnose
    • Compléments alimentaires
    • Médecine énergétique
    • Médecine manuelle
    • Médecines alternatives et complémentaires
    • Méthodes psychocorporelles

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

    Pièces jointes

    • Nègre - 2013 - Méthodes non médicamenteuses compréhension actue.pdf
  • Une analyse des effets de la Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) du champ princeps de la dépression à une pluralité de troubles psychiques : une revue de la littérature

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Lionel Strub
    Auteur Cyril Tarquinio
    Résumé Résumé Ancrée dans les psychothérapies de la troisième vague mettant en avant le concept de la pleine conscience et l’acceptation de l’expérience vécue, la Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) a été appliquée pour la première fois en 2000 par Teasdale lors d’un essai clinique mené dans le cadre de la recherche sur les facteurs de vulnérabilité cognitive clés de la dépression récurrente. Si cette étude princeps s’est vue répliquer à plusieurs reprises et continue de faire actuellement l’objet de divers approfondissements, l’exploration des effets de la MBCT a également été élargie à une pluralité d’autres champs thérapeutiques. Après une présentation synthétique de son historique et de son protocole de base, nous proposons un aperçu de l’état de la recherche actuel basé sur trente-sept études, respectant le format de groupe originel d’enseignement en énonçant les principaux résultats empiriques relatifs à la question de son efficacité. Ceux-ci attestent à la fois d’une action prouvée dans le champ de la dépression et d’un réel potentiel d’applicabilité dans les autres champs investigués malgré une nécessité flagrante d’affinement méthodologique et de réplication afin de complémenter les apports existants. L’analyse de ces résultats nous amènera ensuite à porter une réflexion sur les ressorts psychothérapiques de la MBCT et à baliser le territoire de ses modes d’application cliniques les plus efficients. Rooted in the psychotherapies of the third wave which point up the mindfulness concept and the acceptance of life experiences, the MBCT was applied for the first time in 2000 by Teasdale within the framework of a clinical trial designed to explore the key factors of the cognitive vulnerability to recurrent depression. If this princeps study has been replicated on several occasions and is still being deepened at this time, the exploration of the MBCT effects has also been broadened to a plurality of other therapeutic fields. After a brief presentation of its background and basic procedure, we submit an overview of the present state of research based on thirty-seven studies in accordance with the original group format delivery while expressing the main empirical results relating to the efficiency issue of the therapy. The outcomes show evidence of both a proven action in the depression field and a real applicability potential in the other fields explored despite an obvious need of methodological refinement and replication to complement the existing accounts. The outcome analysis will lead us to reflect on the psychotherapeutic drives of the MBCT and to mark the area of its most efficient clinical application modes out.
    Date July 1, 2012
    Langue fr
    Titre abrégé Une analyse des effets de la Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) du champ princeps de la dépression à une pluralité de troubles psychiques
    Catalogue de bibl. ScienceDirect
    URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S001438551200059X
    Consulté le 08/01/2021 23:35:30
    Extra Number: 3
    Volume 77
    Pages 469-490
    Publication L'Évolution Psychiatrique
    DOI 10.1016/j.evopsy.2012.04.007
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue L'Évolution Psychiatrique
    ISSN 0014-3855
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:18:11
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:18:11

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Depression
    • MBCT
    • Pleine conscience
    • Cognitive psychology
    • Dépression
    • Cognitive therapy
    • Efficacité
    • Efficiency
    • Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
    • Pathologie psychiatrique
    • Psychiatric pathology
    • Psychologie cognitive
    • Review of the literature
    • Revue de la littérature
    • Thérapie cognitive

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    • ScienceDirect Snapshot
  • Cognitive-Behavioral psychopathology and treatment of body dysmorphic disorder: A review

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur S Cheval
    Auteur JD Guelfi
    Date 2012-04
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000304214900001
    Extra Number: 3
    Volume 170
    Pages 151-156
    Publication ANNALES MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGIQUES
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2011.01.008
    Numéro 3
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:08:50
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:08:50

    Marqueurs :

    • suicidal behavior
    • behavior therapy
    • article
    • human
    • clinical effectiveness
    • distress syndrome
    • self concept
    • treatment response
    • psychological model
    • behavior disorder
    • antidepressant agent
    • disability
    • Approche Cognitivo-Comportementale
    • body dysmorphic disorder
    • Body Dysmorphic Disorder
    • body image
    • cognitive defect
    • Cognitive-Behavioral approach
    • compulsion
    • compulsive personality disorder
    • delusional disorder
    • disease association
    • mental patient
    • pathogenesis
    • psychometry
    • psychopharmacology
    • risk factor
    • serotonin uptake inhibitor
    • social phobia
    • thought disorder
    • Trouble dysmorphophobique

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    • Cheval et Guelfi - 2012 - Cognitive-Behavioral psychopathology and treatment.pdf
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  • Religion and brain functioning (part 2): does religion have a positive impact on mental health?

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. Kornreich
    Auteur H.-J. Aubin
    Résumé Religion's impact on mental health has been largely studied, but results are often difficult to interpret due to methodological concerns: definition of religion and of spirituality ; measuring issues ; identification of specific components such as social dimension, cognitive schemas influencing world perception and meditating behaviors such as prayers. Furthermore, correlations between religious dimensions and mental health variables are too often considered as evidence of causality. Despite all those methodological problems, it appears that religiosity, defined as a global concept encompassing all aspects of religious life, might be a protective factor against several mental health problems, namely substance abuse, depression, suicide and anxiety disorders. This protective property isn't likely due to religions per se, but to associated components: risky behaviors' prevention due to shared moral standards, social support, sense of meaning, purposefulness and control, and meditation habits, exercising an inhibiting influence on chronic stress.
    Date 2012-04
    Langue fre
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 33
    Pages 87-96
    Publication Revue medicale de Bruxelles
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Rev Med Brux
    ISSN 0035-3639
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:09:31
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:09:31

    Marqueurs :

    • Humans
    • depression
    • meditation
    • chronic stress
    • mental health
    • *Mental Health
    • religion
    • anxiety disorder
    • cognition
    • Social Support
    • perception
    • social support
    • review
    • *Religion and Psychology
    • brain function
    • high risk behavior
    • Morals
    • neuroprotection
    • substance abuse

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    • Kornreich et Aubin - 2012 - [Religion and brain functioning (part 2) does rel.pdf
  • Salivary cortisol profiles in patients remitted from recurrent depression: One-year follow-up of a mindfulness-based cognitive therapy trial

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Marianne Gex-Fabry
    Auteur Francoise Jermann
    Auteur Markus Kosel
    Auteur Michel F. Rossier
    Auteur Martial Van der Linden
    Auteur Gilles Bertschy
    Auteur Guido Bondolfi
    Auteur Jean-Michel Aubry
    Résumé Few studies have examined changes of diurnal cortisol profiles prospectively, in relation to non-pharmacological interventions such as mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT). Fifty-six patients remitted from recurrent depression (>= 3 episodes) were included in an 8-week randomized controlled trial comparing MBCT plus treatment as usual (TAU) with TAU for depression relapse prophylaxis. Saliva samples (0, 15, 30, 45, 60 min post-awakening, 3 PM, 8 PM) were collected on six occasions (pre- and post-intervention, 3-, 6-, 9-, 12-month follow-up). Cortisol awakening response (CAR), average day exposure (AUC(day)) and diurnal slope were analyzed with mixed effects models (248 profiles, 1-6 per patient). MBCT (n = 28) and TAU groups (n = 28) did not significantly differ with respect to baseline variables. Intra-individual variability exceeded inter-individual variability for the CAR (62.2% vs. 32.5%), AUCday (30.9% vs. 23.6%) and diurnal slope (51.0% vs. 34.2%). No time, group and time by group effect was observed for the CAR and diurnal slope. A significant time effect (p = 0.003) was detected for AUCday, which was explained by seasonal variations (p = 0.012). Later wake-up was associated with lower CAR (-11.7% per 1-hour later awakening, p < 0.001) and lower AUC(day) (-4.5%, p = 0.014). Longer depression history was associated with dampened CAR (-15.2% per 10-year longer illness, p = 0.003) and lower AUCday p = 0.011). Unchanged cortisol secretion patterns following participation in MBCT should be interpreted with regard to large unexplained variability, similar relapse rates in both groups and study limitations. Further research is needed to address the scar hypothesis of diminished HPA activity with a longer, chronic course of depression. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
    Date JAN 2012
    Langue English
    Titre abrégé Salivary cortisol profiles in patients remitted from recurrent depression
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    Extra Number: 1 Place: Oxford Publisher: Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd WOS:000298527900011
    Volume 46
    Pages 80-86
    Publication Journal of Psychiatric Research
    DOI 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2011.09.011
    Numéro 1
    Abrév. de revue J. Psychiatr. Res.
    ISSN 0022-3956
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:21:27
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:21:27

    Marqueurs :

    • Depression
    • Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
    • associations
    • major depression
    • Cortisol awakening response
    • adults
    • exploration
    • replication
    • adrenal axis activity
    • awakening response
    • chronic stress
    • Diurnal cortisol profile
    • secretion
    • variability

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    • S0022395611002160
  • Effets de l'approche de réduction du stress Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) sur la santé psychique (stress, anxiété, dépression) et le mode de copingchez des patients diabétiques: une étude pilote contrôlée et randomisée

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. Berghmans
    Auteur R. Godard
    Auteur J. Joly
    Auteur C. Tarquinio
    Auteur P. Cuny
    Résumé The Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) therapeutic approach, based on a form of mindfulness, is part of the third wave of behavioral and cognitive therapies and has resulted in numerous research studies. Research in France on this psychotherapeutic approach is mainly focused on treating chronic diseases, pain and stress in the workplace. This study aims to test the impact of this therapeutic approach on psychic health (stress, anxiety, depression and coping modes) among a type 1 diabetic population with the goal of increasing their capacity to combat stress. The following hypotheses were made: treatment based on the MBSR approach should contribute to a reduction in the mean scores of stress, anxiety and depression. On the contrary, we assume that treatment based on MBSR should lead patients to resort to more effective adjustment strategies and to reduce the use of aversive strategies such as blame. In this protocol, the patient's level of stress (PSS), anxiety and depression (HAD), and use of coping strategies (Brief cop) are evaluated at three different moments. A pretest was done for the two groups (groups A and B) and a second evaluation was carried out after group A benefited from a mindfulness training that group B had not yet received. The technique of the waiting list was chosen for the second evaluation since the measure was taken after group B benefited from the same mindfulness training as group A. Seventeen subjects agreed to participate in this study (10 subjects in group A and seven subjects in group B). The inclusion criteria were: the subjects had to accept the framework of the research for a determined period, had to have a pathology of type 1 diabetes for at least 10 years, and not suffer from major psychological troubles. They were also required to give their fully informed consent concerning the objectives of the study and to adhere to the principle of the treatment. The patients with multiple physical pathologies in addition to type 1 diabetes, as well as the patients who had already followed a psychotherapeutic treatment whose aim was similar to that of this study, were excluded. In addition, after the MBSR training, the patients were asked to do exercises at home, and those who did not comply with this request were also excluded from the study. The results show a positive effect of MBSR on some of the indicators (perceived stress, anxiety and copy modes). A significant statistical decrease in the score for perceived stress on the PSS scale was observed before and after mindfulness training. Likewise, a significant drop in the scores for anxiety on the HAD scale was observed. Moreover, the participants show an increased use of coping strategies such as active coping, planning, positive reinterpretation, expression of feelings, and acceptance. In the same vein, the results show a significant decrease in the use of blame and denial. This study suggests orientations concerning the potential efficacy of the MBSR approach on patients' psychic health by activating their potential and resources to confront and combat their disease. MBSR proves to be a pertinent tool for managing stress in a diabetic population and for increasing patients' autonomy in the combat against this disease. In view of the stakes involved in this disease, this study should be replicated in order to verify the interest of this approach. © 2012 Elsevier Masson SAS.
    Date 2012
    Langue French
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0003448712000443
    Extra Number: 5
    Volume 170
    Pages 312-317
    Publication Annales Medico-Psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2010.08.010
    Numéro 5
    Abrév. de revue Ann. Med.-Psychol.
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:42
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:42

    Marqueurs :

    • anxiety
    • depression
    • stress
    • mental health
    • randomized controlled trial
    • cognitive therapy
    • article
    • clinical article
    • human
    • clinical effectiveness
    • controlled study
    • coping behavior
    • informed consent
    • Hamilton Depression Rating Scale
    • insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
    • mindfulness based stress reduction
    • patient attitude
    • patient autonomy
    • scoring system

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  • Emotional hyper-reactivity and sleep disturbances in remitted patients with bipolar disorders

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. Boudebesse
    Auteur C. Henry
    Résumé Introduction.-Emotional reactivity and sleep constitute key dimensions of bipolar disorder. Emotional reactivity referred to emotion response intensity and emotion response threshold. Higher emotion reactivity is described during both mood episodes and periods of remission in bipolar disorder. As well, sleep disturbances are described during both acute episodes and euthymic periods in bipolar disorder. Links between sleep and emotion regulation start to be studied in general population. Interactions between sleep and emotion systems can rely on shared neuronal structures, which involve limbic system. Future research on sleep and emotion regulation relationships is required in bipolar disorder. Methods.-A systematic review of the scientific literature was conducted. Studies on emotional reactivity in bipolar disorder during periods of remission were presented. Sleep studies of bipolar disorder during inter-critical periods were discussed too. Researches on interactions between sleep and emotion regulation in general population were presented. Finally, therapeutic applications focusing on sleep and emotional regulation in bipolar disorder were described. Results.-Patients with bipolar disorder display disturbances of sleep and emotion reactivity even during periods of remission. Indeed, bipolar patients display more intense and more labile emotions assessed by self-questionnaires, increase positive attribution to neutral stimuli corroborated by startle reflex, functional changing on imagery studies. Sleep disturbances during inter-critical periods refer to clinical poor sleep quality and to increase time in bed, more frequent nocturnal awaking, more variable sleep-wake patterns assessed by actigraphy and polysomnography. In general population some studies have shown the impact of sleep restriction on emotion dysregulation. F-MRI studies show that healthy participants present increase activation of some structures such as amygdala involved in emotion processing. Deregulation of these areas has already been noticed in previous studies of euthymic bipolar patients without sleep restriction procedure. Considering sleep and emotion processes enhance our understanding of medication action mechanisms. Lithium and sodium valproate reduce melatonin light sensitivity and increased the activity period. It can be postulated that these effects on circadian system can impact sleep regulation. Furthermore, an f-MRI study shows that mood stabilizers can reduce amygdala activation of bipolar patients compared to untreated bipolar patients during an emotional task. Emotion and sleep regulation can be targeted by specific psychotherapy. Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy of insomnia and mindfulness applied to bipolar disorder are presented and discussed. Discussion.-Disturbances of sleep and emotional reactivity remain during periods of remission in bipolar disorder. Further research is required to better understand relationships between these two processes in bipolar disorder. Sleep and emotion dysgulations can be targeted by specific psychotherapy. More systematic assessment of sleep an emotional reactivity in remitted bipolar patients can lead to consider and treat this residual symptomatology that could reduce recurrences. © 2012 L'Encéphale, Paris. All rights reserved.
    Date 2012
    Langue French
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0013700612700969?via%3Dihub
    Extra Number: SUPPL. 4
    Volume 38
    Pages S173-S178
    Publication Encephale
    DOI 10.1016/S0013-7006(12)70096-9
    Numéro SUPPL. 4
    Abrév. de revue Encephale
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:40
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    Marqueurs :

    • systematic review
    • sleep quality
    • insomnia
    • sleep
    • sleep disorder
    • bipolar disorder
    • questionnaire
    • cognitive therapy
    • article
    • human
    • emotionality
    • emotional disorder
    • remission
    • actimetry
    • amygdala
    • circadian rhythm
    • emotional hyperreactivity
    • functional magnetic resonance imaging
    • imagery
    • lithium
    • melatonin
    • mental instability
    • mood stabilizer
    • parasomnia
    • polysomnography
    • sleep deprivation
    • sleep waking cycle
    • startle reflex
    • valproic acid

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  • Méthodes de soin actives et préventives. Apports des maîtres rituels javanais et rapport au développement

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur JM de Grave
    Date 2012
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000213391000004
    Extra Number: 20
    Pages 33-56
    Publication Moussons-Recherche en sciences humaines sur l’Asie du sud-est
    DOI 10.4000/moussons.1585
    Numéro 20
    ISSN 1620-3224
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:07:22
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:07:22

    Marqueurs :

    • yoga
    • illness
    • development
    • développement
    • action
    • arts martiaux
    • initiation
    • Java
    • javanism
    • javanisme
    • maladies
    • martial arts
    • soins traditionnels
    • techniques
    • traditional care

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    • ACL10- Les soignants traditionnels javanais, Moussons, 2012 BAT
    • de Grave - 2012 - Active and Prophylactic Cares. A Case Study of Jav.pdf
  • Thérapies comportementales et cognitives des phobies sociales : programmes classiques et nouvelles approches

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Antoine Pelissolo
    Résumé Les phobies sociales sont des troubles anxieux fréquents, qui touchent en général des sujets jeunes, avec des effets délétères souvent importants dans leur fonctionnement socioprofessionnel et affectif. Les thérapies comportementales et cognitives (TCC) ont fait largement la preuve de leur intérêt dans cette indication depuis plus de 20 ans. Elles s’appuient sur des techniques classiques et validées, comme l’affirmation de soi, l’exposition in vivo et la restructuration cognitive. Les approches de TCC de groupes sont les plus utiles, ce qui n’exclut pas des thérapies individuelles. Par ailleurs, plusieurs types d’approches complémentaires ont été proposés au cours des dernières années. Il s’agit notamment des thérapies centrées sur l’éreutophobie, sur un réentraînement cognitif des biais attentionnels, et sur l’intégration de nouvelles techniques comme l’EMDR ou la méditation en pleine conscience. L’utilisation des nouvelles technologies constitue aussi une avancée pertinente, pour des thérapies à distance sur Internet ou assistées par la réalité virtuelle. Enfin, des potentialisations TCC–médicaments sont à l’étude, à l’aide de la d-cyclosérine ou de l’ocytocine en particulier.
    Date 2012
    Langue fr
    URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0003448712000923?via%3Dihub
    Extra Number: 4 Publisher: Paris : Elsevier
    Volume 170
    Pages 289-292
    Publication Annales médico-psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2012.03.009
    Numéro 4
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:40
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:40

    Marqueurs :

    • Phobie sociale
    • Thérapie comportementale et cognitive
    • Affirmation de soi
    • Désensibilisation
    • Exposition
    • Restructuration cognitive

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    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Massage shiatsu

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur J.-M. Lardry
    Résumé Le shiatsu est une forme de massage traditionnel d’origine japonaise. Il est considéré comme une méthode préventive (pour maintenir le corps dans un état de santé optimal) mais aussi curative. Le shiatsu est basé sur l’application de pressions, réalisées avec la pulpe d’un ou de plusieurs doigts, sur des points spécifiques du corps humain appelés tsubos . Le traitement est théoriquement destiné à éliminer la fatigue, à stimuler les défenses naturelles de l’organisme et à participer au traitement des maladies en développant le potentiel d’autoguérison du corps humain. La technique du shiatsu, développée et diffusée à partir de 1925 grâce à Tokujiro Namikoshi, est restée, au Japon, fidèle aux principes du massage traditionnel japonais originel. En 1955, le ministère japonais de la Santé reconnaît officiellement cette technique de massage au même titre que le massage traditionnel japonais ( anma ) et le massage de type occidental. Le shiatsu, au fil du temps, s’est exporté en Occident (Europe, États-Unis). Mais, dans les pays correspondants, le manque de règles précises dans son enseignement et dans sa pratique ont fait qu’à l’heure actuelle le shiatsu est souvent considéré comme une pratique bâtarde (associée, par exemple, aux méridiens d’acupuncture, à la réflexologie, à la méditation, etc.) plus proche des soins d’esthétique et de bien-être que d’une démarche vraiment thérapeutique. Le shiatsu ne repose sur aucune validation scientifique ou clinique mais ses effets de détente et de relaxation, communément admis, peuvent utilement compléter une séance de soins en massokinésithérapie.
    Date 2012
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.em-consulte.com/retrieve/pii/S1283088712566521
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 8
    Pages 1-14
    Publication EMC - Kinésithérapie – Médecine physique – Réadaptation
    DOI 10.1016/S1283-0887(12)56652-1
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 1283-0887
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:25:14
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:25:14

    Marqueurs :

    • Shiatsu
    • Massage
    • Japon
    • Thérapie manuelle
    • Thérapie puncturale

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Drug Addiction, Love, and the Higher Power

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Steve Sussman
    Auteur Michel Reynaud
    Auteur Henri-Jean Aubin
    Auteur Adam M. Leventhal
    Résumé This discussion piece suggests that reliance on a Higher Power in drug abuse recovery programs is entertained among some addicts for its psychobiological effects. Prayer, meditation, early romantic love, and drug abuse may have in common activation of mesolimbic dopaminergic pathways of the brain and the generation of intense emotional states. In this sense, reliance on a Higher Power may operate as a substitute addiction, which replaces the psychobiological functions formerly served by drug use. Implications of this perspective are discussed.
    Date SEP 2011
    Langue English
    Catalogue de bibl. Web of Science
    Extra Number: 3 Place: Thousand Oaks Publisher: Sage Publications Inc WOS:000295326100008
    Volume 34
    Pages 362-370
    Publication Evaluation & the Health Professions
    DOI 10.1177/0163278711401002
    Numéro 3
    Abrév. de revue Eval. Health Prof.
    ISSN 0163-2787
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:21:56
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:21:56

    Marqueurs :

    • addiction
    • religion
    • higher power
    • love
    • reward

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    • Version acceptée
  • Non intentional phenomenology and psychopathology

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur A Joli
    Date 2011-02
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000287619200001
    Extra Number: 1
    Volume 169
    Pages 20-25
    Publication ANNALES MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGIQUES
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2010.05.014
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:08:47
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:08:47

    Marqueurs :

    • meditation
    • Psychosis
    • psychosis
    • psychiatry
    • behavior
    • experience
    • consciousness
    • phenomenology
    • Phenomenology
    • affect
    • schizophrenia
    • article
    • mental disease
    • Psychose
    • depersonalization
    • Autoaffection
    • genetics
    • Intentionality
    • Intentionnalité
    • Phénoménologie
    • thinking

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    • Full Text (HTML)
    • Joli - 2011 - Non intentional phenomenology and psychopathology.pdf
  • Interventions basées sur la pleine conscience en addictologie.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur S. Skanavi
    Auteur X. Laqueille
    Auteur H.-J. Aubin
    Résumé Cultiver la pleine conscience consiste à porter intentionnellement son attention à l'expérience présente des phénomènes externes (stimuli interoceptits et sensoriels) et internes (cognitions et émotions) avec une attitude d'acceptation. Plusieurs programmes thérapeutiques fondés sur la pleine conscience ont été utilisés dans les troubles addictifs. La revue de la littérature nous a permis de trouver six articles originaux portant sur des essais cliniques qui étudient les effets de quatre programmes thérapeutiques différents. Cinq essais sur six étaient contrôlés et quatre randomisés. Le pourcentage de perdus de vue en cours d'étude était assez élevé (entre 28 et 55%). Cinq interventions sur six se sont révélées significativement efficaces dans la réduction des consommations de produits. Parmi les cinq essais contrôlés, quatre ont montré que le programme évalué était plus efficace que le traitement de référence. Dans les études où le suivi des patients était suffisamment prolongé, l'efficacité des thérapies utilisant la pleine conscience et la supériorité de celle-ci sur les traitements témoins devenaient plus nettes et se maintenaient au fil du temps. Les interventions étudiées ont également permis de réduire la symptomatologie psychiatrique et le sentiment de stress perçu. Nous discutons des bénéfices potentiels de la pleine conscience pour les patients souffrant de troubles addictifs, ainsi que des indications, modalités et limites de son utilisation pratique.
    Date 2011
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.em-consulte.com/article/pii/S0013-7006(10)00194-6
    Extra Number: 5 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 37
    Pages 379-387
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2010.08.010
    Numéro 5
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:12
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:12

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Alcohol
    • Addiction
    • Thérapie cognitive
    • Addictologie
    • Article synthèse
    • Boisson alcoolisée
    • Cognitive behaviour therapy
    • Smoking

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Méditation de pleine conscience : un outil d'amélioration des soins ?

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. André
    Auteur F. Dulong
    Résumé La méditation dite de pleine conscience est un protocole de psychothérapie codifié, développé à partir de techniques de méditation d'origine bouddhiste, mais ne comprenant aucun élément religieux ou spirituel. Elle a fait la preuve de son efficacité, au sein de plusieurs études contrôlées, dans la prévention des rechutes anxieuses et dépressives, et elle est actuellement étudiée dans de nombreux autres domaines, tant dans le champ de la psychiatrie (vulnérabilités émotionnelles) que dans celui de la médecine (douleurs chroniques, pathologies invalidantes ou terminales). Ses mécanismes d'action sont multiples : effet relaxant, mais aussi capacités accrues de tolérance à la souffrance mentale et corporelle, ainsi qu'une ouverture augmentée aux expériences agréables ou neutres (au lieu d'un rétrécissement et d'une focalisation sur la souffrance). Elle est probablement associée, comme le montrent certains travaux de neuro-imagerie, à une forme de traitement de l'information douloureuse mobilisant préférentiellement des voies cérébrales sous-corticales (et diminuant ainsi le risque de ruminations centrées sur la douleur). Il faut noter que plusieurs études montrent également l'intérêt des pratiques méditatives auprès de populations de soignants, afin de faciliter la gestion du stress, et la prévention du burn-out et de l'usure compassionnelle.
    Date 2011
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.em-consulte.com/retrieve/pii/S0000000011588096
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 3
    Pages 1-7
    Publication EMC - Savoirs et soins infirmiers
    DOI 10.1016/S0000-0000(11)58809-6
    Numéro 4
    ISSN 1877-7848
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:07
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:07

    Marqueurs :

    • Stress
    • Pleine conscience
    • Anxiété
    • Dépression
    • Méditation
    • Psychothérapie

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Thérapies comportementales et cognitives et troubles de l’humeur

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. Mirabel-Sarron
    Résumé Différentes psychothérapies sont proposées aux patients déprimés, parmi lesquelles les thérapies comportementales et cognitives (TCC). Ce sont des thérapies brèves qui ont montré leur efficacité dans l’accélération de la rémission clinique et la diminution du taux des récidives dépressives. Elles agissent à plusieurs niveaux : au niveau des symptômes en remettant le patient en activité, au niveau des modes de pensée dépressifs et au niveau des vulnérabilités psychologiques personnelles appelées « schémas cognitifs », qui contribuent fortement à l’état dépressif et à ses rechutes. La TCC possède ses indications qui sont déterminées après des entretiens préliminaires, ou « analyse fonctionnelle », pratiqués par un thérapeute ayant suivi une formation spécifique en TCC. Nous présentons dans ce dossier les différents modèles comportementaux et cognitifs auxquels se réfèrent les TCC dans les troubles de l’humeur, les études d’évaluation de ces thérapies dans leurs différents champs d’application actuels. Nous décrivons ensuite le déroulement d’une thérapie à partir d’un cas clinique. Si les pratiques thérapeutiques ont évolué depuis 30 ans, les TCC conservent toujours leurs objectifs principaux d’améliorer l’humeur ou les symptômes résiduels et de diminuer le taux de rechutes et récidives, y compris dans les nouvelles approches de pleine conscience ou « mindfulness-based cognitive therapy ».
    Date 2011
    Langue fr
    URL http://pascal-francis.inist.fr/vibad/index.php?action=search&lang=fr&terms=24728845
    Extra Number: 9 Publisher: Paris : Elsevier
    Volume 169
    Pages 595-605
    Publication Annales médico-psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2011.07.002
    Numéro 9
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:41
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:41

    Marqueurs :

    • Dépression
    • Trouble bipolaire
    • Thérapie comportementale et cognitive
    • Troubles de la personnalité

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • La technique du massage Reiki

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Jean-Michel Lardry
    Auteur Angélique Gonzalez
    Résumé Le Reiki part du principe que toute maladie est déclenchée par une perturbation de la circulation d’énergie dans le corps (blocage énergétique). Afin de permettre à l’énergie de circuler à nouveau librement, le praticien Reiki agit à deux niveaux : physique, par des séries d’impositions de mains réparties sur tout le corps (qui doivent entraîner une détente générale, un bien-être physique), et psychologique, par une prise de conscience et une réflexion sur les cinq règles de vie dictées par le Dr Mikao Usui Sensei. Ce bien-être physique et psychique est renforcé, comme souvent dans la culture asiatique, par la méditation. Le patient se trouve ainsi conforté dans son désir de continuer à vivre, de lutter contre sa maladie. Les praticiens Reiki considèrent que ces deux aspects redonnent de l’énergie au patient, permettent également à cette énergie de circuler librement dans le corps du patient et lui donnent toutes les chances de retrouver la santé. Santé qui ne sera conservée que si le patient poursuit ensuite seul son apprentissage, apprend à se protéger, à faire en sorte que l’énergie nécessaire soit toujours à disposition, donc à se prendre lui-même en charge.
    Date 2011
    Langue fr
    Extra Number: 112
    Volume 11
    Pages 32-40
    Publication Kinésithérapie, la revue
    DOI 10.1016/S1779-0123(11)75097-5
    Numéro 112
    ISSN 1779-0123
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:25:14
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:25:14

    Marqueurs :

    • meditation
    • health behavior
    • mental health
    • article
    • human
    • wellbeing
    • leisure
    • Massage
    • patient attitude
    • Japon
    • Énergie
    • energy
    • massage
    • Reiki
    • reinforcement (psychology)
    • Thérapie énergétique

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

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  • Le Mindfulness ou la méditation pour la guérison et la croissance personnelle : des bricolages psycho-spirituels dans la médecine mentale

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Nadia Garnoussi
    Date 2011
    URL https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00838814
    Extra Number: 3
    Volume 2
    Pages 259-275
    Publication Sociologie
    Numéro 3
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:24:13
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:24:13

    Marqueurs :

    • TCC
    • méditation
    • bricolages spirituels
    • médecine mentale
    • psychothérapies
  • Méditation de pleine conscience et psychothérapie dans la prise en charge de la santé et de la maladie.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Claude Berghmans
    Auteur Cyril Tarquinio
    Auteur Lionel Strub
    Résumé L’objet de cette recherche est de délimiter le domaine de la méditation en tant que prise en charge thérapeutique dans le champ de la psychologie de la santé. Les auteurs portent leur intérêt sur le courant le plus prolifique de ces dernières années en termes de recherche : la méditation en pleine conscience. L’objectif est de définir le concept de méditation et de pleine conscience, pour ensuite porter l’attention sur les psychothérapies qui en découlent, et les études cliniques effectuées dans ce domaine. La méditation en pleine conscience constitue un champ de recherche très prometteur pour la psychologie de la santé dans le cadre des prises en charge thérapeutique. Au regard des nombreuses études cliniques, les auteurs constatent que les techniques MBSR, MBCT appliquées à la pleine conscience s’avèrent pertinentes et apportent un résultat en terme d’amélioration de la santé en général. Toutefois, les recherches sur la pleine conscience n’en sont encore qu’à leur début. Des approches plus rigoureuses sur le plan méthodologique et des développements conceptuels plus affinés s’avèrent nécessaires.
    Date 2010
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21076789
    Extra Number: 1 Publisher: Montréal : Communauté et santé mentale,
    Volume 35
    Pages 49-83
    Publication Santé mentale au Québec
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 1708-3923
    Date d'ajout 14/06/2022 01:00:31
    Modifié le 14/06/2022 01:00:31

    Marqueurs :

    • Attention
    • Stress
    • Méditation
    • Thérapie cognitive
    • Homme
    • Article synthèse
    • Attitude
    • Autorégulation
    • Efficacité traitement
    • Indication
    • Modalité traitement
    • Psychologie médicale
    • Typologie

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

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  • Patients bipolaires, prise en charge et approches psychothérapiques structurées

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur T. Bonvalot
    Auteur R. Mazouni
    Auteur A. Rivallan
    Auteur H. Lassignardie
    Résumé The current development of structured psychotherapy has brought gradual improvements to the treatment provided to bipolar patients. This psychotherapy may be either carried out individually or in a group. In this context, psychotherapeutic meditation seems beneficial.
    Date 2010
    Langue French
    Archive Medline
    URL https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21155326/
    Extra Number: 271
    Pages 25-28
    Publication Soins. Psychiatrie
    Numéro 271
    Abrév. de revue Soins Psychiatr
    ISSN 0241-6972
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:46
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:46

    Marqueurs :

    • bipolar disorder
    • cognitive therapy
    • article
    • human
    • psychotherapy
    • patient selection
    • methodology
    • patient education
    • group therapy
    • classification
    • psychiatric nursing
    • self help
  • Thérapies cognitives

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur J. Cottraux
    Résumé Cette revue présente l'historique et l'état actuel du modèle théorique sur lequel se fondent les thérapies cognitives. Il postule que les perturbations psychopathologiques ont, entre autres processus, à leur base, des altérations du traitement de l'information en relation avec des schémas cognitifs, automatiques, inconscients et spécifiques à chaque trouble. Les différents niveaux du modèle cognitif sont présentés ainsi qu'une discussion des arguments expérimentaux qui le soutiennent. La pratique des thérapies cognitives est décrite en détail pour le traitement de la dépression et celui des troubles de la personnalité. Les travaux contrôlés et des méta-analyses permettent de clarifier les indications principales. Ce sont la dépression unipolaire d'intensité moyenne, les troubles bipolaires (en association avec les normothymiques), les phobies sociales et phobies spécifiques, l'agoraphobie et les attaques de panique, l'anxiété généralisée, le stress post-traumatique, la gestion du stress quotidien, les états schizophréniques, les troubles des conduites alimentaires, la colère, les problèmes de couple, les addictions et les troubles de la personnalité. En conclusion sont présentées trois voies de développement pour les thérapies cognitives : la thérapie cognitive fondée sur la mindfulness (thérapie de pleine conscience), la psychologie positive, et les travaux qui permettent d'établir ses effets objectifs par l'exploration de la neuroanatomie fonctionnelle et de la neuromédiation.
    Date 2010
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.em-consulte.com/retrieve/pii/S0246107210561443
    Extra Number: 4
    Volume 7
    Pages 1-10
    Publication EMC - Psychiatrie
    DOI 10.1016/S0246-1072(10)56144-3
    Numéro 4
    ISSN 0246-1072
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:12:55
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:12:55

    Marqueurs :

    • Cognition
    • Thérapie cognitive et comportementale
    • Dépression
    • Thérapie cognitive
    • Troubles de la personnalité
    • Évaluation des psychothérapies
    • Schéma cognitif

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Heart rate variability. Applications in psychiatry

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur D Servant
    Auteur R Logier
    Auteur Y Mouster
    Auteur M Goudemand
    Date 2009-10
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000272408100003
    Extra Number: 5
    Volume 35
    Pages 423-428
    Publication Encephale-Revue de Psychiatrie Clinique Biologique et Therapeutique
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2008.06.016
    Numéro 5
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:07:12
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:07:12

    Marqueurs :

    • Anxiety
    • Depression
    • Meditation
    • Humans
    • anxiety
    • depression
    • relaxation
    • Heart Rate
    • heart rate variability
    • Anxiété
    • Dépression
    • psychiatry
    • Relaxation
    • Anxiety Disorders
    • Depressive Disorder
    • Risk Factors
    • biofeedback
    • Biofeedback
    • Arousal
    • article
    • human
    • electrocardiogram
    • Psychiatry
    • Heart Rate Variability
    • Biofeedback, Psychology
    • Heart Rate/*physiology
    • Autonomic Nervous System/*physiopathology
    • acetylcholine
    • Anxiety Disorders/physiopathology
    • Arousal/*physiology
    • Autonomic Nervous System
    • Biofeedback, Psychology/physiology
    • cardiovascular autoregulation
    • Death, Sudden, Cardiac
    • Depressive Disorder/physiopathology
    • feedback system
    • Heart
    • Heart rate variability
    • Heart/innervation
    • Homeostasis
    • Homeostasis/physiology
    • meditation approaches
    • Myocardial Infarction
    • Myocardial Infarction/physiopathology
    • parasympathetic activity
    • Parasympathetic Nervous System
    • relaxation training
    • sinus arrhythmia
    • Stellate Ganglion
    • Stellate Ganglion/physiopathology
    • sympathetic nervous system
    • Sympathetic Nervous System
    • sympathetic tone
    • Vagus Nerve
    • Vagus Nerve/physiopathology
    • vagus tone
    • Variabilité de la fréquence cardiaque

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 2009-20083-003. PMID: 19853714 Translated Title: Heart rate variability. Applications in psychiatry. Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Servant, D.; Service de Psychiatrie Generale, Hopital Fontan, CHRU de Lille, Lille, France. Other Publishers: Masson. Release Date: 20100301. Correction Date: 20190211. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: FrenchMajor Descriptor: Biofeedback; Heart Rate; Parasympathetic Nervous System; Sympathetic Nervous System; Heart Rate Variability. Minor Descriptor: Meditation; Psychiatry; Relaxation. Classification: Psychophysiology (2560). Population: Human (10). Methodology: Literature Review. References Available: Y. Page Count: 6. Issue Publication Date: Oct, 2009. Copyright Statement: L’Encéphale, Paris. 2008.

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    • Servant et al. - 2009 - Heart rate variability. Applications in psychiatry.pdf
  • Alternative treatments in irritable bowel syndrome

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur H Hagege
    Date 2009-02
    Loc. dans l'archive WOS:000264593200011
    Volume 33
    Pages S79-S83
    Publication Gastroenterologie Clinique et Biologique
    DOI 10.1016/S0399-8320(09)71528-3
    ISSN 0399-8320
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:06:24
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:06:24

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    • Hagege - 2009 - Alternative treatments in irritable bowel syndrome.pdf
  • Évaluation d’un nouveau format de psychothérapie de groupe émotionnel

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur L. Sala
    Auteur S. Mouret
    Auteur E. Lebohec
    Auteur J.-D. Guelfi
    Résumé Aujourd’hui, les émotions jouent un rôle fondamental dans les interventions thérapeutiques. Nous avons élaboré un nouveau format de psychothérapie de groupe de façon à aborder en même temps le corps et l’esprit et les intrications constantes entre les deux. Ce nouveau format aborde conjointement la psychoéducation et l’expression émotionnelle, les émotions sous des angles différents, enfin les métacognitions et l’émotion dans son expression sociale. Ces résultats préliminaires permettent de confirmer le bien-fondé de ce type de format de groupe.
    Date 2009
    Langue French
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www-sciencedirect-com.ezproxy.u-paris.fr/science/article/pii/S0003448708003594
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 167
    Pages 148-151
    Publication Annales Medico-Psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2008.12.008
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Ann. Med.-Psychol.
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:48
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:48

    Marqueurs :

    • psychoeducation
    • psychotherapy
    • emotion
    • social phobia
    • group therapy
    • solid

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  • Mindfulness based cognitive therapy (MBCT) dans la prévention des rechutes thymiques chez le patient bipolaire I : une étude pilote

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. Mirabel-Sarron
    Auteur E.S. Dorocant
    Auteur L. Sala
    Auteur M. Bachelart
    Auteur J.-D. Guelfi
    Auteur F. Rouillon
    Résumé Mindfulness based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is a class-based programm designed for using the prevention of relapse of major depression. Its aim is to teach to participants to desengage from those cognitive process that may render them vulnerable to future episodes. Hence, a clinical study was conducted to explore the use of MBCT in bipolar outpatients (bipolar I) who where currently actively depressed or maniac who had not responsed fully to standart mood regulator treatment. Seventeen Bipolar I outpatients were included after a behaviour and cognitive treaning in according with Lam's programm (1999). Three groups were conducted. Thymic symptoms, clinical status and mindfulness habilities were assessed before and after treatment phase using the Mindful Attention and Awareness Scale and Kentucky Inventory of mindfulness. This study showed that MBCT was acceptable to these patients, in addition, mindfulness skeels increased during MBCT in a few subjects. © 2009.
    Date 2009
    Langue French
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www-sciencedirect-com.ezproxy.u-paris.fr/science/article/pii/S0003448709002698
    Extra Number: 9
    Volume 167
    Pages 686-692
    Publication Annales Medico-Psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2009.08.019
    Numéro 9
    Abrév. de revue Ann. Med.-Psychol.
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:46
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:46

    Marqueurs :

    • cognitive therapy
    • article
    • clinical article
    • human
    • male
    • female
    • adult
    • controlled study
    • psychological rating scale
    • pilot study
    • outpatient
    • bipolar depression
    • bipolar I disorder
    • bipolar mania
    • Kentucky Inventory of mindfulness
    • mindful attention and awareness scale
    • mindfulness based cognitive therapy

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  • Effets du taï-chi-chuan sur la santé psychique et physique : une revue systématique de question

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Claude Berghmans
    Auteur Marina Kretsch
    Auteur Stéphanie Branchi
    Auteur Lionel Strub
    Auteur Cyril Tarquinio
    Résumé L’objectif de cette étude est de proposer une revue de littérature des travaux scientifiques qui portent sur la pratique du taï-chi-chuan et de son effet sur la santé psychique et physique, publiés entre 1966 et 2007. Le taï chi est un art martial d’origine chinoise, qui connaît de plus en plus de succès en Occident depuis plusieurs années. En lien avec l’approche comportementale et cognitive, de nombreuses études, majoritairement aux États-Unis et en Chine, se sont intéressées aux effets sur la santé physique et psychologique de cette pratique. Dans cette recherche, 47 études empiriques ont été prises en compte, sur la base de plusieurs critères. Elles démontrent un effet thérapeutique positif de la méthode sur les fonctions cardiovasculaires, les maladies chroniques, les domaines psychologiques, physiologiques et immunitaires. Il est cependant nécessaire de continuer les recherches, afin de confirmer ses effets, d’affiner la méthodologie (notamment en ce qui concerne l’hétérogénéité du public pris en charge) et de mettre en lumière ses mécanismes d’action.
    Date 2009
    Langue fr
    URL http://pascal-francis.inist.fr/vibad/index.php?action=search&lang=fr&terms=21496549
    Extra Number: 1 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 19
    Pages 4-29
    Publication Journal de Therapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    DOI 10.1016/j.jtcc.2009.04.008
    Numéro 1
    ISSN 1155-1704
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:33
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    Marqueurs :

    • Méditation
    • Médecine complémentaire et alternative
    • Taï-chi-chuan

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Dépressions sévères : aspects psychologiques de la prise en charge

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. André
    Résumé Les dépressions sévères, dans leur phase aiguë, rendent difficile la psychothérapie, du fait du handicap lié notamment aux troubles cognitifs et motivationnels. Mais elles représentent un enjeu important en phase post-processuelle pour la prévention des rechutes. Les thérapies cognitives et comportementales (TCC) et, à un degré moindre de preuves, la thérapie cognitive basée sur la pleine conscience (TCPC) y ont fait la démonstration de leur efficacité. De manière plus expérimentale, le courant de la psychologie positive (PP) incarne peut-être un nouveau courant de ressources (travail sur l’optimisme, le lien social, l’équilibre émotionnel…) pour la prévention des rechutes chez ces patients vulnérables.
    Date 2009
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.em-consulte.com/article/pii/S0013-7006(09)73497-9
    Extra Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 35 Suppl 7
    Pages S330-S334
    Publication L'Encéphale
    DOI 10.1016/S0013-7006(09)73497-9
    ISSN 0013-7006
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:31
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:31

    Marqueurs :

    • No full article
    • Psychothérapie
    • Dépressions sévères
    • Prévention des rechutes
    • Psychologie positive (PP)
    • Thérapie cognitive basée sur la pleine conscience(TCPC)
    • Thérapies cognitives et comportementales (TCC)

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

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  • Méditation de pleine conscience et psychothérapie : état des lieux théorique, mesure et pistes de recherche

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. Berghmans
    Auteur L. Strub
    Auteur C. Tarquinio
    Résumé Résumé L’objet de notre synthèse est d’investiguer le champ de la méditation. Nous centrerons notre attention sur la méditation en pleine conscience, courant le plus porteur de ces dernières années et négligerons pour le moment d’autres courants méditatifs, telle la méditation transcendantale. Notre mode d’approche consistera tout d’abord à définir les concepts de méditation et de pleine conscience, puis à recenser l’ensemble des connaissances actuelles dans le domaine. Au regard de ces dernières, on a d’ores et déjà pu constater l’efficacité des pratiques Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) et Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) au vue de différentes applications thérapeutiques, même s’il est à noter certaines lacunes méthodologiques. Aussi serons-nous amenés à explorer de nouvelles pistes expérimentales et conceptuelles. Summary Our synthesis is aimed at investigating the field of meditation. We will focus our attention on the mindfulness meditation, which is the key trend of the last years and pay no attention for the moment to other meditative currents, such as the transcendental meditation. Our approach will first consist in defining the concepts of meditation and full consciousness, then in listing all the knowledge of the field. This has already enabled us to notice the effectiveness of the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and the Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) practices towards different therapeutic applications, although there are certain methodological flaws. We will therefore be led to explore new experimental and conceptual avenues of research.
    Date June 1, 2008
    Langue fr
    Titre abrégé Méditation de pleine conscience et psychothérapie
    Catalogue de bibl. ScienceDirect
    URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1155170408000359
    Consulté le 08/01/2021 23:06:27
    Extra Number: 2
    Volume 18
    Pages 62-71
    Publication Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    DOI 10.1016/j.jtcc.2008.04.006
    Numéro 2
    Abrév. de revue Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    ISSN 1155-1704
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:17:07
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:17:07

    Marqueurs :

    • Mindfulness
    • Meditation
    • Psychotherapy
    • Pleine conscience
    • Méditation
    • Psychothérapie

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    • S1155170408000359
    • ScienceDirect Snapshot
  • Méditation pleine conscience et traitement cognitif des obsessions

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur L. Dantin
    Résumé Cet article envisage le recours à la méditation pleine conscience dans le traitement comportemental et cognitif de certains sous-types de troubles obsessionnels compulsifs. Les biais cognitifs que sont la surestimation des pensées et les tentatives de contrôle exagérées exercées sur ces dernières constituent autant de cibles en référence au modèle théorique des obsessions élaboré par D. Clark. L’exemple clinique d’une patiente souffrant d’obsessions agressives et sexuelles illustre notre propos.
    Date 2007
    Langue fr
    URL http://pascal-francis.inist.fr/vibad/index.php?action=search&lang=fr&terms=19209416
    Extra Number: 3 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 17
    Pages 115-119
    Publication Journal de Therapie Comportementale et Cognitive
    DOI 10.1016/S1155-1704(07)73240-8
    Numéro 3
    ISSN 1155-1704
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:19
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:19

    Marqueurs :

    • méditation pleine conscience
    • obsessions d’agressivité
    • obsessions sexuelles
    • trouble obsessionnel compulsif

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Les psychothérapies de la dépression entre effet curatif et effet préventif : y a-t-il une place à privilégier ?

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur C. Mirabel-Sarron
    Résumé Many patients having suffered from depression undergo unipolar depression relapses during the five years following the treatment. Therefore international guidelines, including pharmacological and psychological interventions, were published to prevent these relapses. Nowadays a combined treatment is most often prescribed. This paper presents the results of cognitive and behaviour therapies in the prevention of relapses in uni-polar depressed patients. A psychotherapy associated with pharmacotherapy resulted in a better prevention than pharmacotherapy alone (with a gain of over than 35%). New cognitive and behaviour programmes were developed during ten years with recurrently depressed patients, these included additional booster sessions sometimes combined with well-being therapy and even with mindfulness-based cognitive therapy. The new approaches were assessed in pilot studies and their results will have to be confirmed. © 2007 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
    Date 2007
    Langue French
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www-sciencedirect-com.ezproxy.u-paris.fr/science/article/pii/S0003448707002156
    Extra Number: 8
    Volume 165
    Pages 593-597
    Publication Annales Medico-Psychologiques
    DOI 10.1016/j.amp.2007.08.005
    Numéro 8
    Abrév. de revue Ann. Med.-Psychol.
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:49
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:49

    Marqueurs :

    • depression
    • relapse
    • cognitive therapy
    • major depression
    • behavior therapy
    • article
    • human
    • psychotherapy
    • antidepressant agent
    • practice guideline
    • amitriptyline
    • desipramine
    • fluoxetine
    • imipramine
    • patient care
    • preventive medicine
    • sertraline

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  • Thérapie de pleine conscience, thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement et douleur chronique

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Jean-Louis Monestès
    Auteur Philippe Vuille
    Auteur Eric Serra
    Résumé Le mécanisme de l’évitement a été mis en évidence comme à l’origine du maintien des phénomènes de douleur chronique. Le concept de kinésiophobie en constitue un exemple fort bien documenté. La thérapie de pleine conscience et la thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement, deux modèles psychothérapeutiques proches des thérapies cognitives et comportementales, se développent depuis quelques années pour la prise en charge de différents troubles. Plusieurs applications de ces modèles psychothérapeutiques ont été menées pour le traitement des patients douloureux chroniques et laissent apparaître des résultats encourageants. La thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement comme la thérapie de pleine conscience postulent que les évitements comportementaux et cognitifs constituent la base des difficultés des patients douloureux chroniques et sont à l’origine du maintien des douleurs. Ces démarches proposent une prise de conscience volontaire et progressive de la douleur, qui a vocation à devenir complète dans un but d’exposition thérapeutique incluant les pensées. Cet article vise à présenter la démarche de la thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement et de la thérapie de pleine conscience, ainsi que les premiers résultats obtenus par ces méthodes.
    Date 2007
    Langue fr
    URL http://pascal-francis.inist.fr/vibad/index.php?action=search&lang=fr&terms=18865630
    Extra Number: 2 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 8
    Pages 73-79
    Publication Douleurs Evaluation - Diagnostic - Traitement
    DOI 10.1016/S1624-5687(07)88796-8
    Numéro 2
    ISSN 1624-5687
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:37
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:37

    Marqueurs :

    • douleur chronique
    • kinésiophobie
    • thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement
    • thérapie de pleine conscience

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • L’approche psychologique dans le traitement de l’hypertension artérielle

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Gaëlle Abgrall-Barbry
    Auteur Silla M. Consoli
    Résumé Points essentiels Des facteurs de stress et en particulier des niveaux élevés de stress professionnel sont associés à une prévalence et à une incidence accrues d’hypertension artérielle (HTA). Plusieurs techniques thérapeutiques de type “psychologique” ont été utilisées dans la prise en charge de l’hypertension artérielle : le biofeedback , les techniques de relaxation (le training autogène de Schultz, la relaxation progressive de Jacobson), la méditation transcendantale et les techniques cognitivo-comportementales d’aide à la gestion du stress. D’après les essais randomisés, une thérapie cognitivo-comportementale associée ou non à de la relaxation semble donner les meilleurs résultats tensionnels. Ne pas négliger l’intérêt d’autres formes de psychothérapie (par exemple psychanalytique) qui n’ont pas fait l’objet d’essais contrôlés. Informer le patient du bénéfice personnel qu’il peut tirer d’une prise en charge psychologique. Les indications sont l’hyperréactivité au stress, le stress professionnel important, un traitement antihypertenseur lourd, mal toléré et/ou mal suivi.
    Date 2006
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16783278
    Extra Number: 6 Pt 2 Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS
    Volume 35
    Pages 1088-1094
    Publication La Presse médicale
    DOI 10.1016/S0755-4982(06)74753-4
    Numéro 6 Pt 2
    ISSN 0755-4982
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:34
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:34

    Marqueurs :

    • Stress
    • Médecine
    • Psychothérapie
    • Psychologie
    • Traitement
    • Homme
    • Conduite à tenir
    • Gestion
    • Hypertension artérielle
    • Milieu professionnel
    • Recommandation
    • Traitement associé

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)

  • Mental health and cultural issues: The return of Khmers from France to Cambodia

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur D. Bertrand
    Résumé There are many kinds of traditional healers in Cambodia, mostly in the rural areas. People often seek advice from monks at the pagoda, traditional doctors (kru khmer) or mediums when they are ill, and consult medical practitioners only as a last resort. Each of these healers provides a different solution and form of care. Traditional healers are difficult to find in France and they often work in secret. Monks teach meditation rather than magic, brahmanism and superstition. There are now Khmer in Cambodia who have returned after long and complex treatments in general and psychiatric hospitals in France, seeking a release from suffering in their motherland. They seek an alternative understanding of their problems and a different kinds of care, based largely on witchcraft and spiritual possession, which is not available in France. Returning to Cambodia is important because they are allowed to live according to their beliefs without being seen as insane. However, this return also involves confrontation with the lost country and the past, with war and the Killing Fields, in the same place as the trauma itself occurred. Several cases illustrate the healing nature of the return and emphasize the importance of a culturally sensitive interpretation of the patient's symptoms, which may express cultural bereavement and do not fit easily into international psychiatric categories. This requires much careful attention and listening to the patient.
    Date 1997
    Langue French
    Archive Embase
    URL https://www.jle.com/en/revues/san/e-docs/sante_mentale_et_problematique_culturelle_le_voyage_de_guerison_de_khmers_de_france_au_cambodge_25305/article.phtml?cle_doc=000062D9
    Extra Number: 5
    Volume 7
    Pages 330-334
    Publication Cahiers Sante
    Numéro 5
    Abrév. de revue CAH. SANTE
    ISSN 1157-5999
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:19:51
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:19:51

    Marqueurs :

    • France
    • mental health
    • human
    • general practitioner
    • short survey
    • traditional medicine
    • Cambodia
    • cultural anthropology
  • La méditation: Psychothérapie? = Meditation: A psychotherapy?

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur Henri-N. Barte
    Résumé Describes goals and intrapsychic states inherent in meditation. It is asserted that suppressing routine conscious activity and establishing access to previously unconscious material, with the goal of its mastery, opens up possibilities of radical and deep personal transformations, as well as a risk of undesirable decompensations. Similarities to contemporary psychotherapies are discussed, and empirical studies of meditation states, as indicated by EEG recordings, are reviewed. (19 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
    Date 1982
    Archive psyh
    Loc. dans l'archive 1984-26652-001
    Catalogue de bibl. EBSCOhost
    URL https://ezproxy.u-paris.fr/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=psyh&AN=1984-26652-001&lang=fr&site=ehost-live
    Extra Number: 86 Publisher: Galliena Promotion Editeur
    Volume 20
    Pages 165-172
    Publication Perspectives Psychiatriques
    Numéro 86
    Abrév. de revue Perspectives Psychiatriques
    ISSN 0031-6032
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:18:51
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:18:51

    Marqueurs :

    • Meditation
    • Psychotherapy
    • goals & intrapsychic states of meditation

    Notes :

    • Accession Number: 1984-26652-001. Translated Title: Meditation: A psychotherapy? Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Barte, Henri-N.; Ctr de Santé Mentale, Paris, France. Other Publishers: EDP Sciences; Editions EDK. Release Date: 19841001. Correction Date: 20120716. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Print. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: French. Major Descriptor: Meditation. Minor Descriptor: Psychotherapy. Classification: Behavior Therapy & Behavior Modification (3312). Population: Human (10). Page Count: 8. Issue Publication Date: 1982.

  • Regard froid sur la méditation transcendantale.

    Type de document Article de revue
    Auteur H N Barte
    Auteur B Bastien
    Date 1980
    Langue fr
    URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7006479
    Extra Number: 7 Publisher: Paris : Elsevier
    Volume 138
    Pages 839-48
    Publication Annales médico-psychologiques
    Numéro 7
    ISSN 0003-4487
    Date d'ajout 31/01/2025 23:20:46
    Modifié le 31/01/2025 23:20:46

    Notes :

    • LiSSa (Littérature Scientifique en Santé)