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Information-Processing Approaches to Understanding Anxiety Disorders

Date: 2008-09-04

Creator: Richard J. McNally, Hannah E. Reese

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Experimental psychopathologists have used cognitive psychology paradigms to elucidate information-processing biases in the anxiety disorders. A vast literature now suggests that patients with anxiety disorders are characterized by an attentional bias for threatening information and a bias toward threatening interpretations of ambiguous information. A memory bias favoring recall of threatening information occurs in panic disorder, but rarely in other anxiety disorders. New treatments involving the experimental modification of cognitive biases are promising.


Miniature of The Roles of Personality, Internalized Stigma, and Shame Proneness as Barriers to Mental Health Treatment
The Roles of Personality, Internalized Stigma, and Shame Proneness as Barriers to Mental Health Treatment
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    Date: 2023-01-01

    Creator: Grace Cross

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      Miniature of Examining the Predictive Value of Anxiety, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation Screening in Determining Psychosis Risk
      Examining the Predictive Value of Anxiety, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation Screening in Determining Psychosis Risk
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        Date: 2023-01-01

        Creator: Tara M. D. Mullen

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          Miniature of A Neighbor’s Impact: The Influence of Emotional Valence on Visual Word Processing
          A Neighbor’s Impact: The Influence of Emotional Valence on Visual Word Processing
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              Date: 2014-05-01

              Creator: Marissa C Rosenthal

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