D-cycloserine as adjunct to brief computerised CBT for spider fear: effects on fear, behaviour, and cognitive biases
<p><strong>Background and objectives</strong></p> In anxiety disorders, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) improves information-processing biases such as implicit fear evaluations and avoidance tendencies, which predicts treatment response. Thus, these cognitive biases might...
Main Authors: | Kappelmann, N, Suesse, M, Steudte-Schmiedgen, S, Kaldewaij, R, Browning, M, Michael, T, Rinck, M, Reinecke, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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