Sandra Brogli
University of Basel
4 Papers
4 Citations
Sandra Brogli is an academic researcher from University of Basel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Social environment. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
The everyday lives of in- and outpatients when beginning therapy: The importance of values-consistent behavior.
Jeanette Villanueva,Andrea H. Meyer,Marcia T. B. Rinner,Victoria J. Block,Charles Benoy,Sandra Brogli,Maria Karekla,Marc Walter,Andrew T. Gloster +8 more
TL;DR: Clinicians are encouraged to examine the values of their patients more closely and to especially monitor important and/or social values, which might increase patients’ values-consistent behavior, which can play a role in reducing suffering.
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Psychotherapy for Chronic In- and Outpatients with Common Mental Disorders: The “Choose Change” Effectiveness Trial
Andrew T. Gloster,Elisabeta Antonia Haller,Jeanette Villanueva,Victoria J. Block,Charles Benoy,Andrea H. Meyer,Sandra Brogli,Maria Karekla,Klaus Bader,Marc Walter,Undine E. Lang +10 more
TL;DR: The Choose Change trial as mentioned in this paper tested whether psychotherapy was effective in treating chronic patients with treatment non-response in a transdiagnostic sample of common mental disorders across two variants of treatment delivery (inpatient and outpatient).
How mood is affected by environment and upsetting events: The moderating role of psychological flexibility.
Jeanette Villanueva,Andrea H. Meyer,Victoria J. Block,Charles Benoy,Klaus Bader,Sandra Brogli,Maria Karekla,Marc Walter,Elisabeta Antonia Haller,Undine E. Lang,Andrew T. Gloster +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the association between mood, psychological flexibility, upsetting events, and environment in the daily life of outpatients suffering from psychological disorders and found that higher levels of psychological flexibility were associated with better mood irrespective of the occurrence of upsetting events or current environment.
"Choose change": design and methods of an acceptance and commitment therapy effectiveness trial for transdiagnostic treatment-resistant patients.
Jeanette Villanueva,Andrea H. Meyer,Marcia T. B. Rinner,Victoria J. Firsching,Charles Benoy,Sandra Brogli,Marc Walter,Klaus Bader,Andrew T. Gloster +8 more
TL;DR: This paper describes the methods of the Choose Change study that compares transdiagnostic inpatients and outpatients with varying degrees of treatment experience and treatment success, and investigates antecedents, consequences, and inherent processes that contribute to the maintenance or fluctuations of psychological disorders and the efficacy of ACT treatment.