[HTML][HTML] The trauma film paradigm as an experimental psychopathology model of psychological trauma: Intrusive memories and beyond
A better understanding of psychological trauma is fundamental to clinical psychology.
Following traumatic event (s), a clinically significant number of people develop symptoms …
Following traumatic event (s), a clinically significant number of people develop symptoms …
[HTML][HTML] Intrusive memories of trauma: A target for research bridging cognitive science and its clinical application
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be distressing and disruptive, and comprise a
core clinical feature of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Intrusive memories involve …
core clinical feature of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Intrusive memories involve …
Resolving ambiguity in emotional disorders: The nature and role of interpretation biases
People with emotional disorders, such as social anxiety disorder (SAD), generalized anxiety
disorder (GAD), and depression, demonstrate a consistent tendency, or bias, to generate …
disorder (GAD), and depression, demonstrate a consistent tendency, or bias, to generate …
Can't get it out of my mind: A systematic review of predictors of intrusive memories of distressing events.
EH Marks, AR Franklin, LA Zoellner - Psychological bulletin, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Intrusive memories, when persistent and distressing, are theorized to underlie a range of
transdiagnostic psychological symptoms and associated impairment. However, little is …
transdiagnostic psychological symptoms and associated impairment. However, little is …
The effects of modifying dysfunctional appraisals in posttraumatic stress disorder using a form of cognitive bias modification: Results of a randomized controlled trial in …
Introduction: Dysfunctional appraisals about traumatic events and their sequelae are a key
mechanism in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Experimental studies have shown that a …
mechanism in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Experimental studies have shown that a …
From surviving to thriving in the face of threats: the emerging science of emotion regulation training
N Cohen, KN Ochsner - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2018 - Elsevier
Highlights•Learning to be better regulators is essential for survival.•Training impacts the
neural circuits supporting emotion regulation.•Training may be more successful when it is …
neural circuits supporting emotion regulation.•Training may be more successful when it is …
Psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on Wuhan's high school students
Objective This study explored the protective mechanisms of resilience and positive emotion
regulation against psychological trauma among Wuhan's high school students during the …
regulation against psychological trauma among Wuhan's high school students during the …
Modification of cognitive biases related to posttraumatic stress: A systematic review and research agenda
ML Woud, J Verwoerd, J Krans - Clinical psychology review, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Cognitive models of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) postulate that cognitive
biases in attention, interpretation, and memory represent key factors involved in the onset …
biases in attention, interpretation, and memory represent key factors involved in the onset …
Comparing the effects of three online cognitive reappraisal trainings on well-being
RM Ranney, E Bruehlman-Senecal… - Journal of Happiness …, 2017 - Springer
This experimental training study examined which of three brief online cognitive reappraisal
training protocols best enhances well-being and emotion regulation in response to stressful …
training protocols best enhances well-being and emotion regulation in response to stressful …
The role of expectancy and proactive control in stress regulation: A neurocognitive framework for regulation expectation
R De Raedt, JM Hooley - Clinical psychology review, 2016 - Elsevier
When confronted with stressful or emotionally arousing situations, regulatory abilities should
allow us to adaptively cope. However, depressed individuals often have a low sense of …
allow us to adaptively cope. However, depressed individuals often have a low sense of …