[Background] Dysfunctional expectations have been suggested as core features in the development and maintenance of mental disorders. Thus, preventing development and promoting modification of dysfunctional expectations through intervention might improve clinical treatment. While there are well-established experimental procedures to investigate the acquisition and modification of dysfunctional performance expectations in major depression, paradigms for investigating other important types of dysfunctional expectations (e.g. social rejection expectations) are currently lacking. We introduce an innovative associative learning paradigm, which can be used to investigate the development, maintenance, and modification of social rejection expectatio...
The purpose of this study was to test the specific predictions of two theories of depression and soc...
A fundamental assumption underlying any interpersonal model of depression is that depressed social b...
Coyne's interactional formulation of depression (Coyne, 1976) states that the demands for support of...
Contains fulltext : 204929.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In general, hum...
Background: Human beings have a basic need for healthy social connections. In our everyday lives, be...
In an ever-changing social world, learning and updating beliefs about others are essential for smoot...
Theorists from diverse psychotherapy traditions converge in asserting that maladaptive expectations ...
Previous studies on social anxiety have demonstrated negative-expectancy bias in social contexts. In...
BackgroundThe emotional context insensitivity (ECI) hypothesis suggests individuals with depression ...
Background: Several studies have reported diminished learning from non-social outcomes in depressed ...
[Background] The cognitive model of depression was highly stimulating for a better understanding and...
This thesis aimed to extend the existing psychological and neural basis of social processing in Majo...
A “new wave” within psychotherapy has introduced the concept of acceptance into people’s emotional r...
Studies show that MDD patients show a stronger reaction to performance related feedback compared to ...
Laboratory research has found that even short-term rejection from strangers can have powerful (if te...
The purpose of this study was to test the specific predictions of two theories of depression and soc...
A fundamental assumption underlying any interpersonal model of depression is that depressed social b...
Coyne's interactional formulation of depression (Coyne, 1976) states that the demands for support of...
Contains fulltext : 204929.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In general, hum...
Background: Human beings have a basic need for healthy social connections. In our everyday lives, be...
In an ever-changing social world, learning and updating beliefs about others are essential for smoot...
Theorists from diverse psychotherapy traditions converge in asserting that maladaptive expectations ...
Previous studies on social anxiety have demonstrated negative-expectancy bias in social contexts. In...
BackgroundThe emotional context insensitivity (ECI) hypothesis suggests individuals with depression ...
Background: Several studies have reported diminished learning from non-social outcomes in depressed ...
[Background] The cognitive model of depression was highly stimulating for a better understanding and...
This thesis aimed to extend the existing psychological and neural basis of social processing in Majo...
A “new wave” within psychotherapy has introduced the concept of acceptance into people’s emotional r...
Studies show that MDD patients show a stronger reaction to performance related feedback compared to ...
Laboratory research has found that even short-term rejection from strangers can have powerful (if te...
The purpose of this study was to test the specific predictions of two theories of depression and soc...
A fundamental assumption underlying any interpersonal model of depression is that depressed social b...
Coyne's interactional formulation of depression (Coyne, 1976) states that the demands for support of...