AbstractChronic, excessive, and uncontrollable worry is the defining characteristic of generalised anxiety disorder. Worry largely consists of verbal thought and it has been postulated that this predominance of verbal thought in worry may contribute to its perseveration. In an investigation of this issue, high worriers were trained to engage in either imagery or verbal processing. Mentation was sampled before and after a five-minute period of worry during which participants engaged in either imagery of the worry topic or verbal processing of the worry topic. Verbal worry resulted in a significant increase in negative intrusions, consistent with previous research. Furthermore, imagery was associated with a decrease in negative intrusions. Th...
The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted to control...
Background The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted...
According to Wells' metacognitive model of Generalised Anxiety Disorder, GAD patients attempt to sup...
AbstractBackground and objectivesWorry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively ...
Background and objectives Worry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively little...
Background and objectivesWorry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively little i...
AbstractWorry-prone individuals have less residual working memory capacity during worry compared to ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesWorry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively ...
Worry is characterized by streams of verbal thoughts about potential negative outcomes. Individuals ...
Previous research suggests that worry is primarily a verbal-linguistic activity that may serve as a ...
Previous research suggests that worry is primarily a verbal-linguistic activity that may serve as a ...
AbstractWorry-prone individuals have less residual working memory capacity during worry compared to ...
AbstractWe present an evidence-based model of pathological worry in which worry arises from an inter...
Worry has been defined as a core feature of Generalized Anxiety Disorder and is characterized by exc...
AbstractWorry in Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), takes a predominantly verbal form, as if talkin...
The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted to control...
Background The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted...
According to Wells' metacognitive model of Generalised Anxiety Disorder, GAD patients attempt to sup...
AbstractBackground and objectivesWorry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively ...
Background and objectives Worry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively little...
Background and objectivesWorry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively little i...
AbstractWorry-prone individuals have less residual working memory capacity during worry compared to ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesWorry is predominantly a verbal-linguistic process with relatively ...
Worry is characterized by streams of verbal thoughts about potential negative outcomes. Individuals ...
Previous research suggests that worry is primarily a verbal-linguistic activity that may serve as a ...
Previous research suggests that worry is primarily a verbal-linguistic activity that may serve as a ...
AbstractWorry-prone individuals have less residual working memory capacity during worry compared to ...
AbstractWe present an evidence-based model of pathological worry in which worry arises from an inter...
Worry has been defined as a core feature of Generalized Anxiety Disorder and is characterized by exc...
AbstractWorry in Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), takes a predominantly verbal form, as if talkin...
The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted to control...
Background The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted...
According to Wells' metacognitive model of Generalised Anxiety Disorder, GAD patients attempt to sup...