Can we harness computerised cognitive bias modification to treat anxiety in schizophrenia? A first step highlighting the role of mental imagery.
A new wave of computerised therapy is under development which, rather than simulating talking therapies, uses bias modification techniques to target the core psychological process underlying anxiety. Such interventions are aimed at anxiety disorders, and are yet to be adapted for co-morbid anxiety i...
Main Authors: | Steel, C, Wykes, T, Ruddle, A, Smith, G, Shah, D, Holmes, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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