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ISSN:0005-7967

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Rodrigo C T Lopes,Dajana Šipka,Jillian C Strayhorn et al. Rodrigo C T Lopes et al.
Background: More understanding of how internet-based cognitive-behavioral programs (ICBT) for social anxiety disorder (SAD) work could help further optimize treatment. This paper examines the mediational role of knowledge...
Larissa M Chang,Matthias J Wieser,Alex H K Wong Larissa M Chang
Not all individuals develop anxiety-related disorders by direct exposure to trauma. Other pathways, such as retrospectively revaluating neutral past events as more aversive than they were, could also lead to the development of fear. This pr...
Sarah Olsson,Camilla C Luck,Daniel V Zuj et al. Sarah Olsson et al.
Fear conditioning experiments commonly use reinstatement manipulations to investigate processes underlying the return of fear. Current literature describes two types of reinstatement, generalized and differential. Both response patterns are...
Timothy B Baker,Jesse T Kaye,Thomas M Piasecki Timothy B Baker
Knowledge concerning the neuropharmacological, cognitive, and behavioral processes that lead to and sustain addictive smoking is often not translated sufficiently to inform the development and assessment of smoking interventions. This artic...
Karen Salmon,Paul E Jose,Elaine Reese et al. Karen Salmon et al.
We consider the state of research on autobiographical memory disruptions and mental health difficulties in light of the development of memory-based clinical interventions. We identify five issues that lead us to suggest that caution should ...
Carter J Funkhouser,Lauren S Weiner,Ryann N Crowley et al. Carter J Funkhouser et al.
Digital behavioral activation (BA) is scalable, accessible, and efficacious for depression. However, some individuals do not improve during digital BA, and identifying non-responders early is critical for facilitating adaptive intervention ...
Jolien Braet,Gillian Debra,Matteo Giletta Jolien Braet
Self-compassion has been associated with reductions in negative affect and increases in positive affect in both adolescents and adults. Surprisingly, little research has investigated the pathways through which self-compassion and affect are...
Marie Pelzer,Lars O M Rothkegel,Alessandra Mancini et al. Marie Pelzer et al.
Imagery rescripting (ImR) is a therapeutic intervention aimed at modifying the emotional impact of distressing memories by altering the associated negative mental imagery. This systematic review and meta-analysis investigates the efficacy o...
Arielle C Smith,Isaac L Ahuvia,Juan Pablo Zapata et al. Arielle C Smith et al.
LGBTQ+ youth experience disproportionately high rates of mental health concerns, including eating disorders (EDs) and depression. Body dissatisfaction is a shared risk factor for EDs and depression. Given the limited nature of accessible, a...