Worry has been defined as a core feature of Generalized Anxiety Disorder and is characterized by excessive and uncontrollable thoughts regarding future uncertain or potentially threatening events. Models of worry have identified attentional biases as a primary maintaining factor, specifically a tendency for individuals with worry to attend to threat-related or uncertain stimuli more than non-anxious individuals. The Attentional Control Theory suggests that these biases result in reduced performance efficiency (i.e., reaction times), but not performance effectiveness (i.e., accuracy). Additionally, individuals with worry report more negative interpretations of uncertain or ambiguous stimuli, such as surprised faces, as measured by valence an...
Fear of emotional responding and experiential avoidance may play an important role in excessive worr...
Numerous studies have shown that clinically-significant anxiety is associated with a tendency to app...
Objectives. Recent cognitive theories propose that attentional biases cause or maintain anxiety diso...
AbstractBackground and objectivesWorry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively ...
Background and objectives Worry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively little...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect on worry of biased attentional engagement and disengageme...
AbstractChronic, excessive, and uncontrollable worry is the defining characteristic of generalised a...
This paper reviews the cognitive, affective and attentional factors that contribute to individual pe...
AbstractWe present an evidence-based model of pathological worry in which worry arises from an inter...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is characterized by excessive and uncontrollable worry. Individua...
This portfolio Thesis consists of three parts: a Systematic Literature Review, an Empirical Research...
This is the first study to examine attentional control capacities in generalized anxiety disorder (G...
Background & Aims: Perseverative worry constitutes a cardinal feature of Generalized Anxiety Disorde...
There is considerable evidence in support of an attentional bias among clinically anxious individual...
Examining factors of unwanted worrisome thoughts is important, and in recent years, researchers have...
Fear of emotional responding and experiential avoidance may play an important role in excessive worr...
Numerous studies have shown that clinically-significant anxiety is associated with a tendency to app...
Objectives. Recent cognitive theories propose that attentional biases cause or maintain anxiety diso...
AbstractBackground and objectivesWorry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively ...
Background and objectives Worry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively little...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect on worry of biased attentional engagement and disengageme...
AbstractChronic, excessive, and uncontrollable worry is the defining characteristic of generalised a...
This paper reviews the cognitive, affective and attentional factors that contribute to individual pe...
AbstractWe present an evidence-based model of pathological worry in which worry arises from an inter...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is characterized by excessive and uncontrollable worry. Individua...
This portfolio Thesis consists of three parts: a Systematic Literature Review, an Empirical Research...
This is the first study to examine attentional control capacities in generalized anxiety disorder (G...
Background & Aims: Perseverative worry constitutes a cardinal feature of Generalized Anxiety Disorde...
There is considerable evidence in support of an attentional bias among clinically anxious individual...
Examining factors of unwanted worrisome thoughts is important, and in recent years, researchers have...
Fear of emotional responding and experiential avoidance may play an important role in excessive worr...
Numerous studies have shown that clinically-significant anxiety is associated with a tendency to app...
Objectives. Recent cognitive theories propose that attentional biases cause or maintain anxiety diso...