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Alexander J Williams

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Williams A, Botanov Y, Giovanetti A, Perko V, Sutherland C, Youngren W, et al.
Behav Ther . 2023 Oct; 54(6):989-1005. PMID: 37863589
In the past three-and-a-half decades, nearly 500 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have examined Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for a range of health problems, including depression. However, emerging concerns regarding...
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Wright J, Williams A, Friedman S, Weaver R, Williams J, Hodge E, et al.
J Diabetes Sci Technol . 2022 Feb; 17(5):1252-1255. PMID: 35128974
Introduction: In hospitalized patients, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) may improve glycemic control, prevent hypoglycemic events, and reduce staff workload compared with point-of-care (POC) capillary glucose monitoring. Methods: To evaluate CGM...
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Sakaluk J, Williams A, Kilshaw R, Rhyner K
J Abnorm Psychol . 2019 Aug; 128(6):500-509. PMID: 31368729
Empirically supported treatments (or therapies; ESTs) are the gold standard in therapeutic interventions for psychopathology. Based on a set of methodological and statistical criteria, the APA has assigned particular treatment-diagnosis...
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Jaswani T, Williams A, Grider D, Yeaton P, Shakhatreh M
Gastrointest Endosc . 2018 Oct; 89(2):432-433. PMID: 30342025
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Williams A, Doherty E, Hart M, Grider D
Case Rep Med . 2018 May; 2018:4319818. PMID: 29770149
Gastrointestinal ganglioneuromatous proliferations are rare, most often found in the colon, and are three types: polypoid ganglioneuromas, ganglioneuromatous polyposis, and diffuse ganglioneuromatosis. We present a case of diffuse ganglioneuromatosis in...
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Christenson K, Williams A, Williams R, Hawkins G, Boothe D, Sampson K
Games Health J . 2015 Jul; 1(2):129-33. PMID: 26193187
Objective: The authors hypothesized that playing a simulation game designed according to Multiple Identification Theory (MIT) would improve attitudes toward treatment adherence among adolescent cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. Subjects And...