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Alicia E. Meuret

Researcher at Southern Methodist University

Publications -  72
Citations -  3466

Alicia E. Meuret is an academic researcher from Southern Methodist University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Panic disorder. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2786 citations.

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Response rates for CBT for anxiety disorders: Need for standardized criteria

TL;DR: Overall response rates to CBT for anxiety disorders are determined and it is recommended that future studies use a clinically significant change index in an intent-to-treat analysis, reflecting multiple modalities, and assessed by independent blinded assessors.
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Treatment for Anhedonia: A Neuroscience Driven Approach.

TL;DR: The evidence for positive affect as a symptom cluster, and its neural underpinnings, is reviewed, and a novel psychological treatment for anxiety and depression that targets appetitive responding is introduced that targets deficits in reward sensitivity.
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Positive affect treatment for depression and anxiety: A randomized clinical trial for a core feature of anhedonia.

TL;DR: Compared to NAT, PAT demonstrated better outcomes (at 6MFU) on positive affect, depression, anxiety, stress, and suicidal ideation, for patients with symptomatic pretreatment levels of these outcomes.
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Electrophysiological evidence of attentional biases in social anxiety disorder

TL;DR: Electrophysiological support for early hypervigilance to angry faces in SAD with involvement of the FG is provided, and reduced visual processing of emotionally salient locations at later stages of information processing, which might be a manifestation of attentional avoidance.
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Feedback of end-tidal pCO2 as a therapeutic approach for panic disorder

TL;DR: Preliminary evidence is provided that raising end-tidal pCO(2) by means of capnometry feedback is therapeutically beneficial for panic patients.