Optimizing the ingredients for imagery-based interpretation bias modification for depressed mood: Is self-generation more effective than imagination alone?
Negative interpretation is thought to be crucial in the development and maintenance of depression. Recently developed cognitive bias modification paradigms, intending to change these biases towards a more optimistic interpretation tendency (CBM-I), seem to offer new promising implications for cognit...
Main Authors: | Rohrbacher, H, Blackwell, SE, Holmes, E, Reinecke, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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