Previous research suggests that worry is primarily a verbal-linguistic activity that may serve as a method of cognitive avoidance of fearful imagery. The purpose of the present study was to examine cognitive avoidance in high worriers (N = 22) and low worriers (N = 24) using psychophysiological measures and a modified dichotic listening task. The task involved presenting neutral words into an unattending ear while worry or neutral scenarios were presented into the attending ear. Participants were given a surprise word recognition test of the words presented to provide evidence of cognitive avoidance beyond self-report. Contrary to the hypotheses, high worriers did not have less physiological reactivity than did low worriers. Low worriers re...
Background The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted...
AbstractWe present an evidence-based model of pathological worry in which worry arises from an inter...
Background: The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopte...
Previous research suggests that worry is primarily a verbal-linguistic activity that may serve as a ...
The purpose of this research was to test the theory that worry is primarily a conceptual process tha...
AbstractChronic, excessive, and uncontrollable worry is the defining characteristic of generalised a...
The cognitive avoidance model of worry assumes that worry has the adaptive function to keep under co...
Background and objectives Worry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively little...
These studies considered the nature of cognitive avoidance, a maintaining factor in worry and genera...
AbstractBackground and objectivesWorry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively ...
Three experiments were conducted to examine the cognitive processing biases during worry or positive...
It has been proposed that worry is a form of cognitive fear avoidance (Borkovec, Shadick, & Hopkins,...
AbstractWorry-prone individuals have less residual working memory capacity during worry compared to ...
This paper reviews the cognitive, affective and attentional factors that contribute to individual pe...
The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted to control...
Background The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted...
AbstractWe present an evidence-based model of pathological worry in which worry arises from an inter...
Background: The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopte...
Previous research suggests that worry is primarily a verbal-linguistic activity that may serve as a ...
The purpose of this research was to test the theory that worry is primarily a conceptual process tha...
AbstractChronic, excessive, and uncontrollable worry is the defining characteristic of generalised a...
The cognitive avoidance model of worry assumes that worry has the adaptive function to keep under co...
Background and objectives Worry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively little...
These studies considered the nature of cognitive avoidance, a maintaining factor in worry and genera...
AbstractBackground and objectivesWorry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively ...
Three experiments were conducted to examine the cognitive processing biases during worry or positive...
It has been proposed that worry is a form of cognitive fear avoidance (Borkovec, Shadick, & Hopkins,...
AbstractWorry-prone individuals have less residual working memory capacity during worry compared to ...
This paper reviews the cognitive, affective and attentional factors that contribute to individual pe...
The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted to control...
Background The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted...
AbstractWe present an evidence-based model of pathological worry in which worry arises from an inter...
Background: The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopte...