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Browsing by Subject "distress tolerance"
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Distress Tolerance and Psychological Resilience in First Responders
(5/6/2019)First responders are regularly exposed to significant stress and trauma, which increases their risk for negative psychological outcomes. In general populations, distress tolerance has been shown to predict recovery after ... -
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Distress tolerance treatment for early-lapse smokers - Rationale, program description, and preliminary findings
(2008)A significant percentage of individuals attempting smoking cessation lapse within a matter of days, and very few are able to recover to achieve long-term abstinence. This observation suggests that many smokers may have ... -
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The Moderating Role of Experiential Avoidance in the Relationships Between Internal Distress and Smoking Behavior During a Quit Attempt
(2015)Recent smoking cessation studies have shown that decreasing experiential avoidance (EA; i.e., tendency to reduce or avoid internal distress) improves success, but to date none have examined the moderating effect of EA on ...