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Felix Würtz,Shari Steinman,Simon E Blackwell et al. Felix Würtz et al.
Background: Interpretation biases (IBs) are central in panic disorder, and there is rich evidence showing that these are correlated with and predictive of panic-relevant symptomatology. However, experimental studies are n...
Taryn Hutchinson,Laura Riddleston,Victoria Pile et al. Taryn Hutchinson et al.
Background: Difficulties with prospective mental images are associated with adolescent depression. Current treatments mainly focus on verbal techniques to reduce negative affect (e.g. low mood) rather than enhancing posit...
Alysia M Berglund,Sydney H James,Ian M Raugh et al. Alysia M Berglund et al.
Background: Beliefs about the usefulness and controllability of emotions are associated with emotion regulation and psychological distress in the general population. Although individuals with schizophrenia-spectrum disord...
Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces,Jacqueline Howard,Robinson De Jesús-Romero et al. Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces et al.
Introduction: Doing What Matters in Times of Stress (DWM) is a five-module transdiagnostic guided self-help (GSH) intervention developed by the World Health Organization, originally in a group-based format. In a sample of...
Steffen Moritz,Danielle Penney,Alina Bruhns et al. Steffen Moritz et al.
Background: Behavioral interventions hold promise in improving body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs), such as hair pulling and skin picking. The effect of combining different treatment techniques is currently unknown....
Chris R H Brown,Ya-Chun Feng,Vlad Costin et al. Chris R H Brown et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in many individuals experiencing increased symptoms of anxiety. We predict that this increase may be underpinned by pandemic-related worry (PRW), characterised by repetitive ...
Kenny Chiu,David M Clark,Eleanor Leigh Kenny Chiu
Background: Understanding the role of self-imagery in the development of social anxiety in adolescence holds promise for improving intervention. Cross-sectional studies indicate that imagery characteristics are associated...
Kenneth Kelly-Turner,Adam S Radomsky Kenneth Kelly-Turner
Background: Individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) often report a fear that they will lose control of their emotions or report intense, unpleasant thoughts or images of uncontrollably humiliating themselves in soc...
Hayley E Fitzgerald,E Marie Parsons,Teresa Indriolo et al. Hayley E Fitzgerald et al.
Research indicates that Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) is associated with COVID-19 emotional responses, but not necessarily with engaging in COVID-19 preventative behaviors. The current study was designed to further evaluate this discrepan...
Olivia A Merritt,Karen Rowa,Christine L Purdon Olivia A Merritt
Background: The close others (e.g., family members, romantic partners) of people with anxiety and related disorders are typically involved in their treatment decisions. However, we know little about close others' attitude...