Despite the central status of avoidance in explaining the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disorders, surprisingly little behavioral research has been conducted on human avoidance. In the present paper, we first provide a brief review of the empirical literature on avoidance. Next, we describe the implications of research on derived relational responding and the transformation of functions for a contemporary behavioral account of avoidance, before providing several illustrative research examples of laboratory-based analogs of key clinical treatment processes. Finally, we suggest some challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for behavioral research on anxiety and avoidance
Background Serious and debilitating symptoms of anxiety are the most common mental health problem wo...
Research on the emergence of human avoidance behavior in the absence of direct contact with an avers...
Avoiding stimuli that predict danger is required for survival. However, avoidance can become maladap...
Despite the central status of avoidance in explaining the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disord...
Humans have an unparalleled ability to engage in arbitrarily applicable relational responding (AARR...
In the present thesis a literature review revealed that further investigation is required into cases...
Avoidance has been recognised as an important factor in the development and maintenance of anxiety a...
Avoidance is a key symptom of anxiety disorders. Maladaptive avoidance impairs general functioning a...
The current article reports two experiments designed to examine the effects of creating competing ap...
Avoidance behaviors are shaped by associative learning processes in response to fear of impending th...
Historically, anxiety has been a dominant subject in mainstream psychology but an incidental or even...
This dissertation is a three-paper investigation of ways to improve treatment outcomes for anxiety d...
Background Serious and debilitating symptoms of anxiety are the most common mental health problem wo...
Research on the emergence of human avoidance behavior in the absence of direct contact with an avers...
Avoiding stimuli that predict danger is required for survival. However, avoidance can become maladap...
Despite the central status of avoidance in explaining the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disord...
Humans have an unparalleled ability to engage in arbitrarily applicable relational responding (AARR...
In the present thesis a literature review revealed that further investigation is required into cases...
Avoidance has been recognised as an important factor in the development and maintenance of anxiety a...
Avoidance is a key symptom of anxiety disorders. Maladaptive avoidance impairs general functioning a...
The current article reports two experiments designed to examine the effects of creating competing ap...
Avoidance behaviors are shaped by associative learning processes in response to fear of impending th...
Historically, anxiety has been a dominant subject in mainstream psychology but an incidental or even...
This dissertation is a three-paper investigation of ways to improve treatment outcomes for anxiety d...
Background Serious and debilitating symptoms of anxiety are the most common mental health problem wo...
Research on the emergence of human avoidance behavior in the absence of direct contact with an avers...
Avoiding stimuli that predict danger is required for survival. However, avoidance can become maladap...