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Cognitive bias modification for threat interpretations: Impact on anxiety symptoms and stress reactivity

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Cognitive bias modification for interpretations (CBM‐I) is a computerized intervention that has received increasing attention in the last decade as a potential experimental intervention for anxiety. Initial CBM‐I trials with… Click to show full abstract

Cognitive bias modification for interpretations (CBM‐I) is a computerized intervention that has received increasing attention in the last decade as a potential experimental intervention for anxiety. Initial CBM‐I trials with clinical populations suggest the potential utility of this approach. However, most CBM‐I experiments have been conducted with unaffected samples, few (one or two) training sessions, and have not examined transfer effects to anxiety‐related constructs such as stress reactivity.

Keywords: anxiety; bias modification; stress reactivity; cognitive bias

Journal Title: Depression and Anxiety
Year Published: 2020

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