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ISSN:0005-7967

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Wencke Donath,Ernst H W Koster,Rafaële J C Huntjens et al. Wencke Donath et al.
Clinically derived theoretical models of dissociative identity disorder (DID) suggest that these individuals experience shifts in cognitive functioning between identity states. While prior research has found no objective inter-identity diff...
Marieke C Ten Napel-Schutz,Simona Karbouniaris,Suzanne H W Mares et al. Marieke C Ten Napel-Schutz et al.
Background: Trauma-focused therapies like Imagery Rescripting (ImRs) are seldom offered to patients who are underweight with comorbid eating disorders (uED) and PTSD, due to doubts about their emotional and cognitive capa...
Eliza M Ferguson,David D J Cooper,Jessica R Grisham Eliza M Ferguson
Emerging evidence suggests that rescripting aversive memories related to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) may improve symptoms and OCD-relevant cognitive and affective outcomes. We aimed to validate an online, audio-guided imagery rescri...
Lucas Marinack,Alexandria F Sowers,Robert A Kaya et al. Lucas Marinack et al.
Whereas attentional control has been proposed as a broad-based protective factor for PTSD, data suggest that elevated control may be paradoxically associated with increased symptoms, particularly in the presence of other risk factors. The c...
Lindsey J Franklin-Browne,Kathryn L Modecki,Allison M Waters Lindsey J Franklin-Browne
Exposure to natural disasters, such as bushfires, increases vulnerability for poor psychological outcomes. Large scale reviews have increased our understanding of risk factors associated with disaster related maladjustment, however this rel...
Tomas Meaney,Vijay Yadav,Isaac R Galatzer-Levy et al. Tomas Meaney et al.
Extensive research on cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression suggests that they produce distinct emotion outcomes. The present study, conducted in 2021, assessed whether these regulation strategies produced distinctive facial, voc...
Anton Regorius,Jule Lepper,Christiane A Melzig et al. Anton Regorius et al.
Objective: Exposure therapy is a first-line treatment for social anxiety, yet many individuals show limited response or relapse after treatment. Deficits in reward processes have been linked to impaired extinction learnin...
Amelia Reynolds,Colin MacLeod,Ben Grafton Amelia Reynolds
The present study examined whether people with high trait anxiety volitionally access proportionately more negative (than positive) information when interrogating available information concerning an approaching potential stressor during a p...
Shir Porat-Butman,Görkem Ayas,Stefanie Rita Balle et al. Shir Porat-Butman et al.
Childhood maltreatment (CM), defined as caregiver-perpetrated abuse or neglect during childhood or adolescence, is associated with enduring social dysfunction. Adults with a history of CM often maintain greater interpersonal distance from b...
Baraah Abu Saleh,Baruch Perlman,Gil Burg et al. Baraah Abu Saleh et al.
Belief updating-the revision of beliefs in light of new evidence-is central to adaptive cognition and emotion regulation yet often disrupted in emotional disorders. This study examines the overlooked process of internally driven inferential...