Search Results - "Gavric, Dubravka"
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Retrieval properties of negative vs. positive mental images and autobiographical memories in social anxiety: Outcomes with a new measure
Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-08-2011)“…High (n=41) and low (n=39) socially anxious (SA) participants completed the Waterloo Images and Memories Interview (WIMI), a new assessment tool that measures…”
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Within the mind's eye: Negative mental imagery activates different emotion regulation strategies in high versus low socially anxious individuals
Published in Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry (01-12-2013)“…Abstract Background and objectives The link between social anxiety (SA) and maladaptive emotion regulation has been clearly established, but little is known…”
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Changes in Judgment Biases and Use of Emotion Regulation Strategies During Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder: Distinguishing Treatment Responders from Nonresponders
Published in Cognitive therapy and research (01-08-2012)“…Although there is much support for the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in treating social anxiety disorder (SAD), many patients fail to respond…”
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Just do something: An experimental investigation of brief interventions for reducing the negative impact of post-event processing in social anxiety disorder
Published in Journal of anxiety disorders (01-08-2023)“…Post-Event Processing (PEP) is prevalent and problematic in Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) but is typically not a direct target in evidence-based treatments…”
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Post-event processing in social anxiety disorder: Examining the mediating roles of positive metacognitive beliefs and perceptions of performance
Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-04-2017)“…Post-event processing (PEP) is defined as repetitive negative thinking following anxiety provoking social events. PEP is thought to maintain anxiety symptoms…”
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In vivo versus imaginal: Comparing therapists’ willingness to engage in both forms of exposure therapy for repugnant obsessions
Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-04-2023)“…Repugnant obsessions are a common theme of intrusions in obsessive-compulsive disorder and are typically ego-dystonic. Exposure and response prevention (ERP)…”
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Falling into the OCD trap: Are clinicians hesitant to encourage exposure therapy for repugnant obsessions?
Published in Journal of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders (01-01-2023)“…Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can involve repugnant obsessions with aggressive, sexual, and/or religious themes. Although exposure and response…”
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Anxiety sensitivity and anxiety and depressive symptoms in the prediction of early smoking lapse and relapse during smoking cessation treatment
Published in Nicotine & tobacco research (01-03-2009)“…Introduction: The present investigation examined whether anxiety sensitivity, relative to anxiety and depressive symptoms, was related to duration to early…”
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A further investigation of the relations of anxiety sensitivity to smoking motives
Published in Addictive behaviors (01-11-2008)“…Abstract Prior research has shown that anxiety sensitivity (AS) is associated with smoking to reduce negative affect (e.g., [Comeau, N., Stewart, S.H., & Loba,…”
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COMPONENTS OF SELF-PERCEIVED MATE VALUE
Published in Journal of social, evolutionary & cultural psychology (01-12-2008)“…Self-perceived mate value is an important concept for evolutionary psychology, and yet there has been little investigation into how it should be measured. Past…”
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