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Emotional avoidance: an experimental test of individual differences and response suppression using biological challenge.

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The affective consequences of response inhibition during a state of anxiety-related physical stress and the significance of emotional avoidance processes during physical stress are examined, with implications for better understanding the nature of panic disorder.
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This article is published in Behaviour Research and Therapy.The article was published on 2003-04-01. It has received 347 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Anxiety.

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Using Self-Report Assessment Methods to Explore Facets of Mindfulness

TL;DR: Mindfulness facets were shown to be differentially correlated in expected ways with several other constructs and to have incremental validity in the prediction of psychological symptoms.
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Model, processes and outcomes

TL;DR: There are not enough well-controlled studies to conclude that ACT is generally more effective than other active treatments across the range of problems examined, but so far the data are promising.
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Emotion-regulation strategies across psychopathology: A meta-analytic review.

TL;DR: A large effect size is found for rumination, medium to large for avoidance, problem solving, and suppression, and small to medium for reappraisal and acceptance in the relationship between each regulatory strategy and each of the four psychopathology groups.
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Mindfulness: Theoretical Foundations and Evidence for its Salutary Effects

TL;DR: The role of mindfulness in curtailing negative functioning and enhancing positive outcomes in several important life domains, including mental health, physical health, behavioral regulation, and interpersonal relationships is discussed in this paper.
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Relational Frame Theory, and the Third Wave of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.

TL;DR: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as discussed by the authors is one of a number of new interventions from both behavioral and cognitive wings that seem to be moving the field in a different direction.
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Measuring emotion: The self-assessment manikin and the semantic differential

TL;DR: Reports of affective experience obtained using SAM are compared to the Semantic Differential scale devised by Mehrabian and Russell (An approach to environmental psychology, 1974), which requires 18 different ratings.
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Psychotherapy by reciprocal inhibition

TL;DR: A variety of the techniques based on reciprocal inhibition, such as systematic desensitization, avoidance conditioning, and the use of assertion, are described in detail.
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Emotion elicitation using films

TL;DR: This article developed a set of films that reliably elicit eight emotional states (amusement, anger, contentment, disgust, fear, neutral, sadness, and surprise) from a large sample of 494 English-speaking subjects.
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Emotion, attention, and the startle reflex.

TL;DR: The startle response (an aversive reflex) is enhanced during a fear state and is diminished in a pleasant emotional context and the effect is found when affects are prompted by pictures or memory images, changes appropriately with aversive conditioning, and may be dependent on right-hemisphere processing.
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Emotion regulation and memory: the cognitive costs of keeping one's cool.

TL;DR: This paper found that suppression was associated with poorer self-reported and objective memory, but that reappraisal was not, and that only suppression led to poorer memory for the details of the film.
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