Positive affect, psychotherapy, and depression

Introduction: Psychological interventions have established competence in the enrichment of mental health, controlling, and diminishing manifestations in mild or moderate mental illnesses. It is evident that psychological therapies, in particular, cognitive behavioural therapy, have quantitatively an...

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Anxiety
Badminton
Biofeedback
Brain research
Care and treatment
Children
Cognitive ability
Depression (Mood disorder)
Emotional behavior
Emotions
Experiments
Improvisation
Intervention
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Patients
Physiology
Positive emotions
Psychological aspects
Psychotherapy
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