Affective impact and electrocortical correlates of a psychotherapeutic microintervention: An ERP study of cognitive restructuring

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Zaunmüller, Luisa

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Lutz, Wolfgang

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Strauman, Timothy J

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2017-03-16T22:22:45Z

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2017-03-16T22:22:45Z

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2014-01-01

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Objective: Psychotherapy for depression emphasizes techniques that can help individuals regulate their moods. The present study investigated the affective impact and electrocortical correlates of cognitive restructuring, delivered as a 90-minute psychotherapeutic microintervention in a dysphoric sample. Method: Participants (N = 92) who reported either low or high levels of dysphoric symptoms were randomly assigned to the restructuring microintervention, a control intervention or a no-intervention condition. We obtained recordings of event-related potentials (ERPs) as well as mood self-ratings during an experimental session immediately after the psychotherapeutic microintervention and the control intervention in which a set of negatively valenced pictures (IAPS) was presented with different instructions. Results: Whereas the restructuring intervention group and the control intervention group reported both increases in positive and decreases in negative affect from pre- to post-intervention, the three groups differed significantly on ERP measures. Conclusions: Findings provide support for current models of mechanisms of action in cognitive therapies. © 2013 © 2013 Society for Psychotherapy Research.

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1468-4381

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1050-3307

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/13843

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Informa UK Limited

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Psychotherapy Research

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10.1080/10503307.2013.847986

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Affective impact and electrocortical correlates of a psychotherapeutic microintervention: An ERP study of cognitive restructuring

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Journal article

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Strauman, Timothy J|0000-0002-0310-4505

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550

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564

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5

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Center for Child and Family Policy

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Clinical Science Departments

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Duke

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Duke Institute for Brain Sciences

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Duke Science & Society

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Duke-UNC Center for Brain Imaging and Analysis

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Institutes and Centers

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

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Psychology and Neuroscience

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Sanford School of Public Policy

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School of Medicine

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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University Institutes and Centers

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Published

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24

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