Translating CBM-I Into Real-World Settings: Augmenting a CBT-Based Psychiatric Hospital Program
Abstract
Cognitive bias modification for interpretation (CBM-I) is an appealing augmentation to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) because it targets cognitive bias efficiently via computerized training. Few studies have tested the combination of CBM-I and CBT, and none have translated lab-based CBM-I protocols to an acute psychiatric setting. The present study describes the development and implementation of CBM-I as an augmentation to a CBT-based...
Paper Details
Title
Translating CBM-I Into Real-World Settings: Augmenting a CBT-Based Psychiatric Hospital Program
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
3
Pages
515 - 530
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