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- Cognitive_bias_modification abstract "Cognitive Bias Modification refers to the process of modifying cognitive biases in healthy people and also refers to a growing area of psychological (non-pharmaceutical) therapies for anxiety, depression and addiction called CBMT. Cognitive Bias Modification Therapy (CBMT) is sub-group of therapies within a growing area of psychological therapies based on modifying cognitive processes with or without accompanying medication and talk therapy, sometimes referred to as Applied Cognitive Processing Therapies (ACPT). Other ACPTs include attention training, interpretation modification, approach/avoid training, imagery modification training, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy for PTSD.According to Yiend et al. 2013 in an article in the peer reviewed scientific journal Cognitive Therapy Research, "CBM treatments are a more convenient,flexible mode of treatment, not requiring meetings with a therapist. They offer the potential for delivery using modern technologies (e.g. internet or mobile phone) and require minimal supervision. They could therefore become highly cost effective and widely accessible. CBM methods are also less demanding and more acceptable to patients than traditional therapies. This is because personal thoughts and beliefs are not directly interrogated and there is no need for social interaction or stigmatising visits to outpatient clinics. Similarly patient insight is not required because CBM seeks to target the underlying maintaining cognitive bias directly and therefore patient engagement is likely to be easier. In sum, CBM methods offer a high gain, low cost treatment option because they can circumvent many of the practical and psychological requirements that disadvantage competing psychological interventions." (Yiend, J., Lee, J. S., Tekes, S., Atkins, L., Mathews, A., Vrinten, M., . . . Shergill, S. (2013). Modifying Interpretation in a Clinically Depressed Sample Using 'Cognitive Bias Modification-Errors': A Double Blind Randomised Controlled Trial. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1-14. doi: 10.1007/s10608-013-9571-y)CBMT techniques are technology assisted therapies that are delivered via a computer with or without clinician support. CBM combines evidence and theory from the cognitive model of anxiety, cognitive neuroscience and attentional models.CBM can be seen as one version of attentional retraining. It has been described as a 'cognitive vaccine'.".
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- Cognitive_bias_modification comment "Cognitive Bias Modification refers to the process of modifying cognitive biases in healthy people and also refers to a growing area of psychological (non-pharmaceutical) therapies for anxiety, depression and addiction called CBMT.".
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