The cognitive avoidance model of worry assumes that worry has the adaptive function to keep under control the physiological arousal associated with anxiety. This study aimed to test this model by the use of a fear induction paradigm in both pathological and healthy individuals. Thirty-one pathological worriers and 36 healthy controls accepted to be exposed to a fear induction paradigm (white noise) during three experimental conditions: worry, distraction, and reappraisal. Skin conductance (SCR) and heart rate variability (HRV) were measured as indices of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system functioning. Worriers showed increased sympathetic and decreased parasympathetic activation during the worry condition compared to non-worrier...
Research has demonstrated that a substantial subset of individuals experiencing uncontrollable worry...
Recent research has demonstrated the importance of examining the relationships between personality a...
A valuable experimental model for the pathogenesis of anxiety disorders is that they originate from ...
The cognitive avoidance model of worry assumes that worry has the adaptive function to keep under co...
It has been proposed that worry is a form of cognitive fear avoidance (Borkovec, Shadick, & Hopkins...
The purpose of this research was to test the theory that worry is primarily a conceptual process tha...
Previous research suggests that worry is primarily a verbal-linguistic activity that may serve as a ...
This review discusses some core features of worry and evaluates the relevant empirical studies. The ...
Background The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted...
Fear of emotional responding and experiential avoidance may play an important role in excessive worr...
To study the psychophysiological correlates of worrying, the authors recorded heart rate, respirator...
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterised by persistent and uncontrollable worry. Accordin...
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterised by persistent and uncontrollable worry. Accordin...
Background: The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopte...
Excessive avoidance is a key feature of pathological anxiety. However, the precise mechanisms underl...
Research has demonstrated that a substantial subset of individuals experiencing uncontrollable worry...
Recent research has demonstrated the importance of examining the relationships between personality a...
A valuable experimental model for the pathogenesis of anxiety disorders is that they originate from ...
The cognitive avoidance model of worry assumes that worry has the adaptive function to keep under co...
It has been proposed that worry is a form of cognitive fear avoidance (Borkovec, Shadick, & Hopkins...
The purpose of this research was to test the theory that worry is primarily a conceptual process tha...
Previous research suggests that worry is primarily a verbal-linguistic activity that may serve as a ...
This review discusses some core features of worry and evaluates the relevant empirical studies. The ...
Background The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted...
Fear of emotional responding and experiential avoidance may play an important role in excessive worr...
To study the psychophysiological correlates of worrying, the authors recorded heart rate, respirator...
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterised by persistent and uncontrollable worry. Accordin...
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterised by persistent and uncontrollable worry. Accordin...
Background: The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopte...
Excessive avoidance is a key feature of pathological anxiety. However, the precise mechanisms underl...
Research has demonstrated that a substantial subset of individuals experiencing uncontrollable worry...
Recent research has demonstrated the importance of examining the relationships between personality a...
A valuable experimental model for the pathogenesis of anxiety disorders is that they originate from ...