Anxiety disorders are characterised by distorted beliefs about the dangerousness of certain situations and/or internal stimuli. Why do such beliefs persist? Six processes (safety-seeking behaviours, attentional deployment, spontaneous imagery, emotional reasoning, memory processes and the nature of the threat representation) that could maintain anxiety-related negative beliefs are outlined and their empirical status is reviewed. Ways in which knowledge about maintenance processes has been used to develop focussed cognitive therapy programmes are described and evaluations of the effectiveness of such programmes are summarized. Finally, ways of identifying the effective ingredients in cognitive therapy programmes are discussed
In this chapter, the authors outline and discuss the cognitive behavioral theory and model of anxiet...
The aim of this paper is to discuss empirically supported techniques of behavioral therapy for anxie...
cen rfer th xpo ent e o oth ion tha h tr 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. up to 2 all me of ...
Anxiety disorders are characterised by distorted beliefs about the dangerousness of certain situatio...
Anxiety disorders are characterised by distorted beliefs about the dangerousness of certain situatio...
This paper reviews recent theoretical, conceptual and practice developments in cognitive-behaviour t...
Over the past few decades, the progress of research into the etiology and treatment of anxiety disor...
This paper deals with some of the most common disorders of psychology, anxiety disorders, which are ...
In recent years, considerable progress has been made in developing effective cognitive treatments fo...
1 page.“The impact of anxiety upon cognition: Perspectives from human threat of shock studies”, simp...
Studies indicate that there is room for improvement in the effectiveness of existing cognitive behav...
Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is highly debilitating and one of the most prevalent anxiety diso...
Experimental psychopathologists have used cognitive psychology paradigms to elucidate information-pr...
About 1 in 10 people will develop an anxiety-related disorder during their lifetime. Anxiety-related...
Introduction: The prevalence of anxiety disorders across the world is higher than 11.6%. These commo...
In this chapter, the authors outline and discuss the cognitive behavioral theory and model of anxiet...
The aim of this paper is to discuss empirically supported techniques of behavioral therapy for anxie...
cen rfer th xpo ent e o oth ion tha h tr 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. up to 2 all me of ...
Anxiety disorders are characterised by distorted beliefs about the dangerousness of certain situatio...
Anxiety disorders are characterised by distorted beliefs about the dangerousness of certain situatio...
This paper reviews recent theoretical, conceptual and practice developments in cognitive-behaviour t...
Over the past few decades, the progress of research into the etiology and treatment of anxiety disor...
This paper deals with some of the most common disorders of psychology, anxiety disorders, which are ...
In recent years, considerable progress has been made in developing effective cognitive treatments fo...
1 page.“The impact of anxiety upon cognition: Perspectives from human threat of shock studies”, simp...
Studies indicate that there is room for improvement in the effectiveness of existing cognitive behav...
Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is highly debilitating and one of the most prevalent anxiety diso...
Experimental psychopathologists have used cognitive psychology paradigms to elucidate information-pr...
About 1 in 10 people will develop an anxiety-related disorder during their lifetime. Anxiety-related...
Introduction: The prevalence of anxiety disorders across the world is higher than 11.6%. These commo...
In this chapter, the authors outline and discuss the cognitive behavioral theory and model of anxiet...
The aim of this paper is to discuss empirically supported techniques of behavioral therapy for anxie...
cen rfer th xpo ent e o oth ion tha h tr 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. up to 2 all me of ...