The role of cognitive biases and executive functions in adolescent worry
<p>Worry is common in childhood and adolescence. In moderation, worry can serve as an adaptive response in anticipation to perceived threat. However, some young people experience excessive, uncontrollable, and persistent worries that cause significant distress and impairments to daily function...
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Language: | English |
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2018
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