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Claude Bélanger

Researcher at Université du Québec à Montréal

Publications -  75
Citations -  805

Claude Bélanger is an academic researcher from Université du Québec à Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 71 publications receiving 652 citations. Previous affiliations of Claude Bélanger include Douglas Mental Health University Institute & Université du Québec.

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Emotion regulation and other psychological models for body-focused repetitive behaviors.

TL;DR: This article organizes and reviews the empirical research on the ER model for BRFBs, including a review of studies of comorbidity in BFRBs, naturalistic and experimental studies, studies of subtypes of B FRBs, and treatment trials.
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Attachment, Sexual Assertiveness, and Sexual Outcomes in Women with Provoked Vestibulodynia and Their Partners: A Mediation Model.

TL;DR: Women’s sexual assertiveness was found to be a significant mediator of the relationship between their attachment dimensions, sexual function, and satisfaction in a sample of 101 couples in which the women presented with PVD.
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Determinants of Barriers to Treatment for Anxiety Disorders

TL;DR: The need to overcome barriers to treatment engendered by avoidance behaviors associated with anxiety is demonstrated, and potential methods for achieving this objective include Internet outreach, support groups, and increased accessibility to public services.
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Is Virtual Reality Effective to Motivate and Raise Interest in Phobic Children Toward Therapy? A Clinical Trial Study of In Vivo With In Virtuo Versus In Vivo Only Treatment Exposure

TL;DR: In this study, the use of virtual reality did not increase motivation toward psychotherapy, and the results bear important clinical implications concerning how to use virtual reality with children and concerning motivation of children toward therapy in general.
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The impact of emotions on body-Focused repetitive behaviors: evidence from a non-treatment-seeking sample.

TL;DR: The results highlight the role of boredom, frustration, and impatience in triggering BFRBs, and support the FA model.