Cognitive-behavior therapy resolves implicit fear associations in generalized anxiety disorder.
BACKGROUND: Cognitive schema theories postulate that anxiety disorders are associated with excessive fear associations in memory. For generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), it has been shown that patients not only exhibit negative implicit evaluations of clearly negative worry words (e.g., cancer), bu...
Main Authors: | Reinecke, A, Rinck, M, Becker, E, Hoyer, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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