Development of a cognitive bias modification intervention for anxiety disorders in primary care.
Risa B WeisbergMeghan A GonsalvesRamya RamaduraiHoward BrahamCara H FuchsCourtney BeardPublished in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2021)
A personalized, transdiagnostic Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) intervention for anxiety in primary care is acceptable to primary care patients with social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and/or panic disorder /agoraphobia. With training and supervision from licensed mental health clinicians, bachelor's-level coaches can assist primary care patients to self-administer CBM. Offering a low-intensity, self-directed anxiety intervention in primary care can greatly expand the reach of anxiety treatment, with minimal need for additional resources. Interpretation bias may be an important clinical target for primary care patients with anxiety.