The use of cognitive bias modification and imagery in the understanding and treatment of depression.
Cognitive models of depression form the natural link between neurobiological and social accounts of the illness. Interest in the role of cognition in depression has recently been stimulated by the advent of simple, computer-based "cognitive bias modification" (CBM) techniques which are abl...
Main Authors: | Browning, M, Blackwell, SE, Holmes, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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