textThis work was conducted in an effort to better understand the role that activational mechanisms in memory play in the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disorders. The affect of word stimuli characteristics, such as affective valence and semantic association with worry, on the association between inhibition and trait worry was investigated under different types of induced thought. Previous research has demonstrated that worry is associated with negative affect, and that worry may be semantically organized in memory. Based on these findings, it was hypothesized that words would be differentially inhibited in association with trait worry when worry was induced compared to neutral thought. Stimuli characteristics including the positive or...
Uncontrollable anxious thought characterizes a number of emotional disorders and has been linked to ...
AbstractChronic, excessive, and uncontrollable worry is the defining characteristic of generalised a...
Pathological anxiety is associated with disrupted cognitive processing, including working memory and...
textThis work was conducted in an effort to better understand the role that activational mechanisms ...
There is considerable evidence in support of an attentional bias among clinically anxious individual...
According to the predictions of Attentional Control Theory of Anxiety (ACT; Eysenck, Derakshan, Sant...
Background: Worry is a key component of anxiety and may be an effective target for therapeutic inter...
The question that motivated this study was to investigate the relation between trait anxiety, emotio...
Background: The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopte...
High anxiety may relate to the enhanced processing of threat-related stimuli, enhanced cognitive dis...
AbstractWe present an evidence-based model of pathological worry in which worry arises from an inter...
The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted to control...
Previous research suggests that worry is primarily a verbal-linguistic activity that may serve as a ...
High-anxious individuals may be particularly vulnerable to emotion dysregulation and overreliance on...
These studies considered the nature of cognitive avoidance, a maintaining factor in worry and genera...
Uncontrollable anxious thought characterizes a number of emotional disorders and has been linked to ...
AbstractChronic, excessive, and uncontrollable worry is the defining characteristic of generalised a...
Pathological anxiety is associated with disrupted cognitive processing, including working memory and...
textThis work was conducted in an effort to better understand the role that activational mechanisms ...
There is considerable evidence in support of an attentional bias among clinically anxious individual...
According to the predictions of Attentional Control Theory of Anxiety (ACT; Eysenck, Derakshan, Sant...
Background: Worry is a key component of anxiety and may be an effective target for therapeutic inter...
The question that motivated this study was to investigate the relation between trait anxiety, emotio...
Background: The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopte...
High anxiety may relate to the enhanced processing of threat-related stimuli, enhanced cognitive dis...
AbstractWe present an evidence-based model of pathological worry in which worry arises from an inter...
The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted to control...
Previous research suggests that worry is primarily a verbal-linguistic activity that may serve as a ...
High-anxious individuals may be particularly vulnerable to emotion dysregulation and overreliance on...
These studies considered the nature of cognitive avoidance, a maintaining factor in worry and genera...
Uncontrollable anxious thought characterizes a number of emotional disorders and has been linked to ...
AbstractChronic, excessive, and uncontrollable worry is the defining characteristic of generalised a...
Pathological anxiety is associated with disrupted cognitive processing, including working memory and...