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Volumn 32, Issue 12, 2015, Pages 892-899

DEFICITS in DISENGAGING ATTENTION from THREAT PREDICT IMPROVED RESPONSE to COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY for ANXIETY

Author keywords

anxiety; attention; behavior therapy; cognitive behavioral therapy; phobias

Indexed keywords

ADULT; ANXIETY DISORDER; ARTICLE; ATTENTION; ATTENTIONAL BIAS; COGNITIVE THERAPY; DISEASE SEVERITY; FEMALE; HUMAN; MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY; MALE; PRIORITY JOURNAL; RELAPSE; THREAT; TREATMENT RESPONSE; ANXIETY DISORDERS; FOLLOW UP; PATHOPHYSIOLOGY; PHYSIOLOGY; PSYCHOLOGY; SEVERITY OF ILLNESS INDEX; TASK PERFORMANCE; TREATMENT OUTCOME;

EID: 84949624127     PISSN: 10914269     EISSN: 15206394     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1002/da.22421     Document Type: Article
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