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CBT and positive psychology interventions for clinical depression promote healthy attentional biases: An eye-tracking study.

Carmelo VázquezAlmudena DuqueIvan BlancoTeodoro PascualNatalia PoyatoIrene López-GómezCovadonga Chaves
Published in: Depression and anxiety (2018)
Findings reveal for the first time that psychotherapeutic interventions are associated with a significant change in attentional biases as assessed by a direct measure of attention. Furthermore, these changes seem to operate in the same direction typically found in healthy populations (i.e., a bias away from negative information and a parallel bias toward positive information). These findings illustrate the importance of considering attentional biases as clinical markers of depression and suggest the viability of modifying these biases as a potential tool for clinical change.
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