1,145 results on '"van den Hout, Marcel A."'
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2. Linguistic dual tasking reduces emotionality, vividness and credibility of voice memories in voice-hearing individuals: Results from a controlled trial
3. Effects of "Visual Schema Displacement Therapy" (VSDT), an abbreviated EMDR protocol and a control condition on emotionality and vividness of aversive memories: Two critical analogue studies
4. Anxiety sensitivity does not predict treatment outcome or treatment length in obsessive-compulsive disorder and related anxiety disorders
5. Dual-tasking during recall of negative memories or during visual perception of images: Effects on vividness and emotionality
6. Rumination on unwanted intrusive thoughts affects the urge to neutralize in nonclinical individuals
7. OCD-like checking in the lab: A meta-analysis and improvement of an experimental paradigm
8. Intervention strength does not differentially affect memory reconsolidation of strong memories
9. Disconfirming contamination-related threat beliefs by exposure plus safety behavior
10. Comparisons of eye movements and matched changing visual input
11. Check, check, double check: Investigating memory deterioration within multiple sessions of repeated checking
12. Psychological care for victims of recent rape: an exploration of early intervention for reducing the risk of PTSD
13. Degrading emotional memories induced by a virtual reality paradigm
14. Perseveration induces dissociative uncertainty in obsessive–compulsive disorder
15. Patients With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Check Excessively in Response to Mild Uncertainty
16. Een eenhoorn onder de berkenboom : Trauma’s en oogbewegingen
17. Even checken : Dwang
18. Een vermetel experiment in 1967 : Paniekstoornis
19. Over scheurbuik, dode zalm, en het experiment : Inleiding
20. O, do not ask, ‘what is it?’ : Let us go and make our visit
21. Perseveration causes automatization of checking behavior in obsessive-compulsive disorder
22. Tepels, rouw en Darwin
23. Behavior as information about threat in anxiety disorders: A comparison of patients with anxiety disorders and non-anxious controls
24. Automatization and familiarity in repeated checking
25. Uncertainty, checking, and intolerance of uncertainty in subclinical obsessive compulsive disorder: An extended replication
26. How eye movements in EMDR work: Changes in memory vividness and emotionality
27. Internet-based Cognitive Bias Modification of Interpretations in patients with anxiety disorders: A randomised controlled trial
28. Paradoxical effects of compulsive perseveration: Sentence repetition causes semantic uncertainty
29. A Psychologist’s View on Bayesian Evaluation of Informative Hypotheses
30. Eye movements during recall of aversive memory decreases conditioned fear
31. Clinical relevance of comorbidity in obsessive compulsive disorder: The Netherlands OCD Association study
32. Pre-trauma individual differences in extinction learning predict posttraumatic stress
33. Treatment of Complicated Grief: A Comparison between Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Supportive Counseling
34. No Effects of D-Cycloserine Enhancement in Exposure With Response Prevention Therapy in Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia: A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial
35. Understanding workaholism and work engagement: the role of mood and stop rules
36. Behavior as information: “If I avoid, then there must be a danger”
37. Tones inferior to eye movements in the EMDR treatment of PTSD
38. Clinical relevance of comorbidity in anxiety disorders: A report from the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA)
39. From the Office to the Pub : The Role of Smoking-Relevant Contexts and Cue-Elicited Urge to Smoke
40. Tactile body image disturbance in anorexia nervosa
41. Exposure plus response prevention versus exposure plus safety behaviours in reducing feelings of contamination, fear, danger and disgust. An extended replication of Rachman, Shafran, Radomsky & Zysk (2011)
42. Obsessive-compulsive-like reasoning makes an unlikely catastrophe more credible
43. Odors eliciting fear: A conditioning approach to Idiopathic Environmental Intolerances
44. EMDR: Eye movements superior to beeps in taxing working memory and reducing vividness of recollections
45. Reducing vividness and emotional intensity of recurrent “flashforwards” by taxing working memory: An analogue study
46. EMDR and mindfulness. Eye movements and attentional breathing tax working memory and reduce vividness and emotionality of aversive ideation
47. Taxing working memory reduces vividness and emotional intensity of images about the Queen’s Day tragedy
48. Anxiety and the Processing of Threat in Children: Further Examination of the Cognitive Inhibition Hypothesis
49. Validation of the “recognition task” used in the training of interpretation biases
50. Neuroticism and avoidance of ambiguous stimuli: Better safe than sorry?
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