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Problematic anger is a phenomenon that is highly relevant to a number of psychological disorders and health outcomes yet remains under-studied and is often misunderstood. Although the field has largely rejected the value of cathartic...
Extant research suggests that safety behaviors (SBs) may be relevant to the development and maintenance of anxiety and obsessive-compulsive psychopathology; yet, their contribution to other forms of psychopathology, such as disorders of...
Comorbidity and Trauma Characteristics as a Function of Chronic and Remitted PTSD: A Population-Based Study Using the Hitop Classification of Mental Disorders
Globally, over 70% of adults are exposed to one or more potentially traumatic events over the course of their lifetime (Benjet et al., 2016). However, only a minority of individuals who experience a traumatic event will develop...
Introduction: Previous research supports the use of safety behavior (SB) fading paradigms as a potential intervention for social anxiety symptoms. Technology-based interventions have been demonstrated to be acceptable and efficacious in...
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