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We are grateful that together, we made this issue possible! 🙌 Together we’re working to make high-quality, open-access psychological science available to all. #OpenScience #ClinicalPsychology #CPinEurope
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This is such a valuable discussion! Transparency is central to progress across psychology disciplines. We’re eager to learn from your work! 🌟
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Our issue concludes with a Letter to The Editor by Merlo et al., emphasizing that fostering knowledge exchange and dissemination is a crucial step toward scientific progress and understanding complex, multifactorial outcomes.
Letter to the Editor: On the Critical Nature of Psychosomatics in Clinical Practice| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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Testing Cognitive Models of Social Anxiety (SAs): Lange and Hagenaars show that higher levels of SAs are related to an increase in body sway when approached by strangers. The negative evaluation of SAs requires further investigation.
I’m Still Standing: Body Sway, Interpersonal Distance, and Social Anxiety – A Proof of Principle| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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Post-Pandemic Health Struggles: The study by Brocki et al. highlights lasting mental and physical health struggles in Sweden post-pandemic, emphasizing the urgent need for long-term support strategies for vulnerable populations.
The Context of COVID-19 at 18 Months in Relation to Depression, Anxiety, Insomnia: The Emerging Role of Post COVID-19 Symptoms| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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Assessing Perinatal Psychiatric Morbidity: Ciuffo et al. report that, despite their low prevalence, CB-PTSD symptoms are common. When accompanied by depression, they impair the ability to form attachments, underscoring the need for improved early detection using validated instruments. 👭
Assessing Perinatal Psychiatric Morbidity: Implications for Maternal Mental Health Care in Italy| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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Breast Cancer & Remote Physical Activity (RPA): Caudroit et al. support the utility of RPA interventions for women with breast cancer and severe depressive or anxiety symptoms. Such interventions may be beneficial for adults experiencing severe psychological stress. @paquitobernard.bsky.social
A Remote Adapted Physical Activity Intervention for Women With Breast Cancer and Severe Depressive or Anxiety Symptoms: Series of N-of-1 Trials With Ecological Momentary Assessment| Clinical Psycholog...
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Long-lasting improvements with 'IBD-specific-CBT': Bennebroek Evertsz' et al. examined the effects of 'IBD-specific-CBT' and found sustainable positive outcomes for IBD patients with poor mental QoL. The prevalence of mental conditions substantially decreased over three year follow-up. 🗓️
IBD-Specific Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Sustainability of Effect After Three Years| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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Attitudes Towards Digital Health Interventions in Germany: Steubel et al. find that participants recognize the potential benefits of digital interventions. Nevertheless, limited acceptance rates and identified barriers - such as concerns regarding data privacy - need to be addressed.
Attitudes Towards Digital Health Interventions in Germany: Findings From a Population-Based Representative Survey| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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Flückiger et al. emphasize the need for a 21st-century definition of mental health, highlighting the limitations of the categorical classification system. The article underscores the importance of reciprocal exchange of knowledge between research and practice. 🚀
Towards a 21st Century Definition of Mental Health – Emerging Trends in Bringing Practice and Research Together| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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Hunsmann et al. reported elevated psychological distress among German university students in 2023, exceeding early pandemic levels. Loneliness was the strongest predictor, particularly among students with mental health histories, and female or non-binary individuals.
Loneliness and Distress in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study of German University Students| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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Depression and hopelessness in young people's suicidality: Gómez Tabares et al. state that impulsivity mediates the impact of depression and hopelessness on suicide risk and attempts in young people, explaining significant variance in suicidal behaviour. doi.org/10.32872/cpe...
The Effect of Depression and Hopelessness on Suicidal Risk in Young People: The Mediating Role of Impulsivity| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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Motive networks in non-clinical participants: Lüdtke et al. show that idiographic motive networks empirically capture and visualize whether the satisfaction of a motive (e.g., affiliation) impairs or facilitates the satisfaction of another motive (e.g., autonomy).
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Empirically Informed, Idiographic Networks of Concordant and Discordant Motives: An Experience Sampling Study With Network Analysis in Non-Clinical Participants| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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Health anxiety: Lamm et al. found out that adverse life events and the personality trait neuroticism are associated with health anxiety, but evidence for the specificity of illness/death related life events is inconsistent.
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Associations and Interactions Between Neuroticism, Adverse Life Events and Health Anxiety: Results From a Large Representative Cohort| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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Daily Diary Study on NSSI: Michaela Bruckbauer-Schwed reports that dynamic complexity allows for the representation of affective change in individuals with a history of NSSI compared to controls.
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Dynamic Complexity of Positive and Negative Affect in NSSI – A Daily Diary Study| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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The Editorial addresses the undermining and censorship of scientific research and evidence-based practices, as well as negative consequences for mental health care in the [email protected] urges a renewed commitment to protect the well-being of individuals affected by mental health issues.
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We are thrilled to announce the release of the latest issue of Clinical Psychology in Europe! 🌟 Don't miss the opportunity to explore innovative research and the newest insights! doi.org/10.32872/cpe...

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Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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In their editorial, our new members explore the concept of "new adolescence", focusing on ages 12 to 25 as a critical period for mental health interventions, emphasizing developmental opportunities to address rising youth mental health challenges. @tinain-albon.bsky.social doi.org/10.32872/cpe...
Youth, the New Adolescence: A Challenge and a Window of Opportunity for Early Mental Health Interventions| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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Comparative effectiveness of humanistic
psychotherapy: Schünemann et al. analyse the
moderating role of allegiance and treatment quality in a
systematic review, finding mixed results for these
moderators. doi.org/10.32872/cpe...
Allegiance and Treatment Quality as Moderators of the Comparative Effectiveness of Psychotherapy? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Studies Comparing Humanistic Psychotherapy to Other Psychothe...
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Refugees and displaced people and the IPGDS:
Killikelly et al. introduce an Arabic-language addendum
to the International Prolonged Grief Disorder Scale
(IPGDS), aiding clinicians in addressing ambiguous
loss, cultural factors, and refugee adjustment. doi.org/10.32872/cpe...
International Prolonged Grief Disorder Scale Addendum for Refugees and Displaced People (IPGDS-ARD): A Study of Arabic-Speaking Bereaved Refugees| Clinical Psychology in Europe
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