An examination of interpretive bias induction on cognitive and symptom variables associated with generalized anxiety disorder
The purpose of the present study was to examine the potential causal role of interpretive bias in cognitive vulnerability to generalized anxiety disorder and its primary symptom, worry. An interpretive bias induction paradigm developed by Mathews and Macintosh (2000) was used to modify participants&...
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