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The Process Of Therapeutic Change In The Attention Training Technique, Benjamin J. Laman-Maharg
The Process Of Therapeutic Change In The Attention Training Technique, Benjamin J. Laman-Maharg
Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations
Background: An unacceptably large proportion of individuals remain symptomatic after receiving first-line interventions. The attention training technique (ATT) is a potentially effective treatment augmentation and standalone treatment that may help improve the treatment of psychological disorders. The machanisms of therapuetic change of ATT remain understudied. This study is a randomized controlled trial of ATT compared to progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) that examined mindfulness and attentional control as potential mechisms of therapeutic change.
Method: A convenience sample of 64 participants (Mage = 20.13, SD = 3.65; 42.2% Male; 64.1% non-Hispanic White; 23.4% Black; 9.4% Hispanic/Latino; 3.1% Other) were randomly assigned to …
Sources Of Social Support And Their Relation To Stress And Engagement Among College Students, Jonathan D. Emmons
Sources Of Social Support And Their Relation To Stress And Engagement Among College Students, Jonathan D. Emmons
Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations
Previous research has explored the impact of stress on students’ well-being, including academic outcomes such as grades and student engagement. Research has also noted the positive and protective impact of social support from family, friends, classmates, teachers, etc., on academic outcomes. The current study sought to extend the existing base of literature by exploring the relation between stress, social support, and engagement among college students. In the current sample, stress was found to be a significant, positive predictor of social engagement with peers. Regression results also revealed significant and positive associations between social support from family and academic engagement. Additionally, …