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Colette R Hirsch

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Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 9, 2026
Interpretation bias in emotional disorders: a selective reviewColette R Hirsch, Andrew Mathews
Behaviour Research and Therapy|December 17, 2010
Worry in imagery and verbal form: effect on residual working memory capacityEleanor Leigh, Colette R Hirsch
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 13, 2010
Engaging in imagery versus verbal processing of worry: Impact on negative intrusions in high worriersCaroline Stokes, Colette R Hirsch
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 7, 2012
A cognitive model of pathological worryColette R Hirsch, Andrew Mathews
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|September 25, 2007
Imagery special issue: underestimation of auditory performance in social phobia and the use of audio feedbackColette R Hirsch, David M Clark
Clinical Psychology Review|October 27, 2004
Information-processing bias in social phobiaColette R Hirsch, David M Clark
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 19, 2009
Looking on the bright side: accessing benign meanings reduces worryColette R Hirsch, Sarra Hayes, Andrew Mathews
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|August 27, 2022
Development and psychometric evaluation of a scrambled sentences test specifically for worry in individuals with generalised anxiety disorderCharlotte Krahé, Frances Meeten, Colette R Hirsch
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 10, 2010
Facilitating a benign attentional bias reduces negative thought intrusionsSarra Hayes, Colette R Hirsch, Andrew Mathews
Behaviour Research and Therapy|November 21, 2009
The effect of attention modification with explicit vs. minimal instructions on worryGeorgina Krebs, Colette R Hirsch, Andrew Mathews
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Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 9, 2026
Interpretation bias in emotional disorders: a selective reviewColette R Hirsch, Andrew Mathews
Behaviour Research and Therapy|December 17, 2010
Worry in imagery and verbal form: effect on residual working memory capacityEleanor Leigh, Colette R Hirsch
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 13, 2010
Engaging in imagery versus verbal processing of worry: Impact on negative intrusions in high worriersCaroline Stokes, Colette R Hirsch
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 7, 2012
A cognitive model of pathological worryColette R Hirsch, Andrew Mathews
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|September 25, 2007
Imagery special issue: underestimation of auditory performance in social phobia and the use of audio feedbackColette R Hirsch, David M Clark
Clinical Psychology Review|October 27, 2004
Information-processing bias in social phobiaColette R Hirsch, David M Clark
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 19, 2009
Looking on the bright side: accessing benign meanings reduces worryColette R Hirsch, Sarra Hayes, Andrew Mathews
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|August 27, 2022
Development and psychometric evaluation of a scrambled sentences test specifically for worry in individuals with generalised anxiety disorderCharlotte Krahé, Frances Meeten, Colette R Hirsch
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 10, 2010
Facilitating a benign attentional bias reduces negative thought intrusionsSarra Hayes, Colette R Hirsch, Andrew Mathews
Behaviour Research and Therapy|November 21, 2009
The effect of attention modification with explicit vs. minimal instructions on worryGeorgina Krebs, Colette R Hirsch, Andrew Mathews
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