Reducing emotional reasoning: An experimental manipulation in individuals with fear of spiders
Emotional reasoning involves the tendency to use subjective responses to make erroneous inferences about situations (e.g., "If I feel anxious, there must be danger") and has been implicated in various anxiety disorders. The aim of this study of individuals with fear of spiders was to test...
Main Authors: | Lommen, M, Engelhard, I, van den Hout, MA, Arntz, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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