Positive affect treatment for depression and anxiety: A randomized clinical trial for a core feature of anhedonia.

Volume: 87, Issue: 5, Pages: 457 - 471
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
OBJECTIVE Loss of pleasure or interest in activities (i.e., anhedonia) is a risk factor for suicidality, treatment nonresponse, and relapse. Extant treatments that focus on reducing negative affect have limited effects upon positive affect (a core feature of anhedonia). We investigated whether a novel intervention aimed at increasing reward sensitivity was more efficacious for positive affect than a cognitive-behavior treatment aimed at reducing...
Paper Details
Title
Positive affect treatment for depression and anxiety: A randomized clinical trial for a core feature of anhedonia.
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
87
Issue
5
Pages
457 - 471
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