Depression is a global health problem requiring treatment innovation. Targeting neglected cognitive aspects may provide a useful route. We tested a cognitive-training paradigm using positive mental imagery (imagery cognitive bias modification, imagery CBM), developed via experimental psychopathology studies, in a randomized controlled trial. Training was delivered via the Internet to 150 individuals with current major depression. Unexpectedly, there was no significant advantage for imagery CBM compared with a closely matched control for depression symptoms as a whole in the full sample. In exploratory analyses, compared with the control, imagery CBM significantly improved anhedonia over the intervention and improved depression symptoms as a...
Objective: Computerized cognitive-bias modification (CBM) protocols are rapidly evolving in experime...
INTRODUCTION: The current randomised controlled trial will evaluate the efficacy of an internet-deli...
Background: Only 60% of depressed patients respond sufficiently to treatment, so there is a dire nee...
Depression is a global health problem requiring treatment innovation. Targeting neglected cognitive ...
Depression is a global health problem requiring treatment innovation. Targeting neglected cognitive ...
The overarching aim of this thesis was to contribute towards the translation of a laboratory paradig...
Why do some people see their glass as half-empty rather than half-full or even imagine that the glas...
Depression is highly prevalent among university students in Pakistan, but treatment provision is ina...
AbstractBackgroundAccruing evidence suggests that positive imagery-based cognitive bias modification...
BACKGROUND: Accruing evidence suggests that positive imagery-based cognitive bias modification (CBM)...
The aim of this thesis was to develop a positive Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) technique using i...
Negative interpretation is thought to be crucial in the development and maintenance of depression. R...
This is data for an accepted manuscript. The post-print is available on PsyArXiv; the published arti...
Negative interpretation is thought to be crucial in the development and maintenance of depression. R...
Background Positive affect and anhedonia are important but challenging targets for mental health tre...
Objective: Computerized cognitive-bias modification (CBM) protocols are rapidly evolving in experime...
INTRODUCTION: The current randomised controlled trial will evaluate the efficacy of an internet-deli...
Background: Only 60% of depressed patients respond sufficiently to treatment, so there is a dire nee...
Depression is a global health problem requiring treatment innovation. Targeting neglected cognitive ...
Depression is a global health problem requiring treatment innovation. Targeting neglected cognitive ...
The overarching aim of this thesis was to contribute towards the translation of a laboratory paradig...
Why do some people see their glass as half-empty rather than half-full or even imagine that the glas...
Depression is highly prevalent among university students in Pakistan, but treatment provision is ina...
AbstractBackgroundAccruing evidence suggests that positive imagery-based cognitive bias modification...
BACKGROUND: Accruing evidence suggests that positive imagery-based cognitive bias modification (CBM)...
The aim of this thesis was to develop a positive Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) technique using i...
Negative interpretation is thought to be crucial in the development and maintenance of depression. R...
This is data for an accepted manuscript. The post-print is available on PsyArXiv; the published arti...
Negative interpretation is thought to be crucial in the development and maintenance of depression. R...
Background Positive affect and anhedonia are important but challenging targets for mental health tre...
Objective: Computerized cognitive-bias modification (CBM) protocols are rapidly evolving in experime...
INTRODUCTION: The current randomised controlled trial will evaluate the efficacy of an internet-deli...
Background: Only 60% of depressed patients respond sufficiently to treatment, so there is a dire nee...