AbstractModifying threat related biases in attention and interpretation has been shown to successfully reduce global symptoms of anxiety in high anxious and clinically anxious samples (termed Cognitive Bias Modification, CBM). However, the possibility that CBM can be used as a way to prevent anxiety associated with an upcoming real-life stressful event in vulnerable populations has yet to be systematically examined. The present study aimed to assess whether a two-week course of online CBM for interpretations (CBM-I) could reduce social evaluative fear when starting university. Sixty-nine students anxious about starting university completed five sessions of online CBM in the two weeks prior to starting university, or completed a placebo cont...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cognitive bias modification (CBM), a set of techniques for modifying bias i...
Background and objectives: This study examines the effects of a single session of Cognitive Bias Mod...
This study used a population of participants with anxiety disorders to implement a random, controlle...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tModifying threat related biases in attention...
AbstractModifying threat related biases in attention and interpretation has been shown to successful...
Modifying threat related biases in attention and interpretation has been shown to successfully reduc...
Social anxiety is a common mental disorder among adolescents and is associated with detrimental long...
As the prevalence and impact of social anxiety disorder continues to adversely affect both individua...
This study examines whether combined cognitive bias modification for interpretative biases (CBM-I) a...
It is well established that anxious individuals show biases in information processing, such that the...
UNLABELLED: Social anxiety is a common mental disorder among adolescents and is associated with detr...
Research studies applying cognitive bias modification of attention (CBM-A) and interpretations (CBM-...
Social phobia is characterised by a tendency to interpret ambiguous social information in a negative...
This study examines the effects of a multi-session Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) program on inte...
BACKGROUND:Cognitive bias modification (CBM), a set of techniques for modifying bias in information ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cognitive bias modification (CBM), a set of techniques for modifying bias i...
Background and objectives: This study examines the effects of a single session of Cognitive Bias Mod...
This study used a population of participants with anxiety disorders to implement a random, controlle...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tModifying threat related biases in attention...
AbstractModifying threat related biases in attention and interpretation has been shown to successful...
Modifying threat related biases in attention and interpretation has been shown to successfully reduc...
Social anxiety is a common mental disorder among adolescents and is associated with detrimental long...
As the prevalence and impact of social anxiety disorder continues to adversely affect both individua...
This study examines whether combined cognitive bias modification for interpretative biases (CBM-I) a...
It is well established that anxious individuals show biases in information processing, such that the...
UNLABELLED: Social anxiety is a common mental disorder among adolescents and is associated with detr...
Research studies applying cognitive bias modification of attention (CBM-A) and interpretations (CBM-...
Social phobia is characterised by a tendency to interpret ambiguous social information in a negative...
This study examines the effects of a multi-session Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) program on inte...
BACKGROUND:Cognitive bias modification (CBM), a set of techniques for modifying bias in information ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cognitive bias modification (CBM), a set of techniques for modifying bias i...
Background and objectives: This study examines the effects of a single session of Cognitive Bias Mod...
This study used a population of participants with anxiety disorders to implement a random, controlle...