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[–] chgxvjh@hexbear.net 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Are they explaining the measures anywhere?

[–] reader@hexbear.net 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Sorta?

Interventions

Interventions consisted of 15 weekly, 1-on-1 manualized treatment sessions delivered via telehealth: module 1 (sessions 2-7) emphasized behavioral change, module 2 (sessions 8-10) introduced cognitive strategies, module 3 (sessions 11-14) centered on either intentional cultivation of positive emotional states (PAT) or reducing arousal (NAT). Session 1 covered psychoeducation, and session 15 focused on relapse prevention. Therapists were randomly assigned to clients and intervention conditions, and both therapists and clients were blinded to intervention assignments until the first session.

PAT was designed to enhance key components of reward processing in individuals with low positive mood.59,60 Reward anticipation-motivation is addressed by guiding individuals to plan pleasurable activities and envision positive future experiences. Reward consumption is facilitated through active engagement in enjoyable activities; vivid, present-focused mental rehearsal (savoring); cognitive strategies that redirect attention toward positive aspects of experience; and structured practices to cultivate positive emotions, such as loving-kindness and generosity. Reward learning is promoted by strengthening the association between positive behaviors and enhanced mood and by encouraging self-attribution for positive outcomes.

NAT was designed as a mechanistically distinct comparison condition to improve negative affect and threat responses. NAT incorporates several elements drawn from established evidence-based therapies for anxiety and depression, including exposure to feared or avoided situations, cognitive restructuring of distorted appraisals (eg, probability overestimation and self-blame), and respiratory training to reduce hypocapnia and physiological arousal, while intentionally excluding other components (eg, pleasant events scheduling) to maintain focus on targeting threat reactivity.

[–] Le_Wokisme@hexbear.net 0 points 1 week ago (1 children)

on either intentional cultivation of positive emotional states (PAT)

so, "have you tried not being depressed?" with extra steps? massive bullshit alert or they've put the cart before the horse again like the ones that find people well enough to complete some exercise regimen are doing better than ones who can't

[–] reader@hexbear.net 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

It seems like it's more than that. I can see how it would help some people. But yeah I mean they definitely didn't just find a talking cure for depression or anything. Just a renewed focus on a potentially neglected corner of therapy techniques that already exist