AbstractIncreased understanding of the nature and role of intrusive imagery has contributed to the development of effective treatment protocols for some anxiety disorders. However, intrusive imagery in severe health anxiety (hypochondriasis) has been comparatively neglected. Hence, the current study investigates the prevalence, nature and content of intrusive imagery in 55 patients who met DSM-IV-TR (APA, 2000) criteria for the diagnosis of hypochondriasis. A semi-structured interview was used to assess the prevalence, nature and possible role of intrusive imagery in this disorder. Over 78% of participants reported experiencing recurrent, distressing intrusive images, the majority (72%) of which either were a memory of an earlier event or w...
AbstractChronic, excessive, and uncontrollable worry is the defining characteristic of generalised a...
Mental imagery is increasingly considered to be an important feature in anxiety disorders. The aim o...
Despite the incidence of trauma in the histories of people with Hoarding Disorder (HD), reexperienci...
Increased understanding of the nature and role of intrusive imagery has contributed to the developme...
AbstractIncreased understanding of the nature and role of intrusive imagery has contributed to the d...
Recurrent distressing intrusive images are a common experience in hypochondriasis. The aim of the cu...
The study of intrusive mental imagery in anxiety is a growing area of interest. Whilst there is an a...
Background and objectives:Health anxiety is a common problem and is associated with frequent primary...
Aim: Past research has shown that imagery can be important in the development (Wells & Hackmann, 199...
The literature review explores the nature of health anxiety or hypochondriasis, and discusses theore...
Recent theoretical and experimental work indicates a close connection between anxiety and paranoia. ...
Spontaneous, intrusive images of negative events are commonly experienced in everyday life. In clini...
This volume contains three parts. Part 1 is a literature review. This systematically reviews evidenc...
Objective: The study aimed to provide information on intrusive cognitions reported by cancer patient...
Hypochondriasis and health anxiety are characterized by preoccupation with the fear of currently hav...
AbstractChronic, excessive, and uncontrollable worry is the defining characteristic of generalised a...
Mental imagery is increasingly considered to be an important feature in anxiety disorders. The aim o...
Despite the incidence of trauma in the histories of people with Hoarding Disorder (HD), reexperienci...
Increased understanding of the nature and role of intrusive imagery has contributed to the developme...
AbstractIncreased understanding of the nature and role of intrusive imagery has contributed to the d...
Recurrent distressing intrusive images are a common experience in hypochondriasis. The aim of the cu...
The study of intrusive mental imagery in anxiety is a growing area of interest. Whilst there is an a...
Background and objectives:Health anxiety is a common problem and is associated with frequent primary...
Aim: Past research has shown that imagery can be important in the development (Wells & Hackmann, 199...
The literature review explores the nature of health anxiety or hypochondriasis, and discusses theore...
Recent theoretical and experimental work indicates a close connection between anxiety and paranoia. ...
Spontaneous, intrusive images of negative events are commonly experienced in everyday life. In clini...
This volume contains three parts. Part 1 is a literature review. This systematically reviews evidenc...
Objective: The study aimed to provide information on intrusive cognitions reported by cancer patient...
Hypochondriasis and health anxiety are characterized by preoccupation with the fear of currently hav...
AbstractChronic, excessive, and uncontrollable worry is the defining characteristic of generalised a...
Mental imagery is increasingly considered to be an important feature in anxiety disorders. The aim o...
Despite the incidence of trauma in the histories of people with Hoarding Disorder (HD), reexperienci...