Joy Beyond Fear: Positive Emotions After Exposure in Patients with Anxiety Disorders and Their Link to Threat Expectancy and Treatment Outcome
Joy Beyond Fear: Positive Emotions After Exposure in Patients with Anxiety Disorders and Their Link to Threat Expectancy and Treatment OutcomeExposure-based CBT is effective in treating anxiety disorders, but individual responses vary substantially, underlining the need to identify and boost mechanisms underlying exposure. In this study, the role of positive emotions occurring after exposure was examined. In an analysis of 8,416 exposure records of 648 anxiety patients undergoing exposure therapy, the degree of positive emotions hope and joy occurring after exposure exercises, their predictors, and their role regarding treatment success were investigated. Positive emotions after exposure were medium to high and increased slightly across repeated exposure exercises. They were associated with exposure-related learning indicators (i.e., expectancy violation and change as well as the prediction-error learning rate) and were mainly predicted by adjusted threat expectancy assessed after completing exposure, controlling for baseline depressive …https://www.psych.uni-goettingen.de/de/translational/publikationen/joy-beyond-fear-positive-emotions-after-exposure-in-patients-with-anxiety-disorders-and-their-link-to-threat-expectancy-and-treatment-outcomehttps://www.psych.uni-goettingen.de/@@site-logo/university-of-goettingen-logo.svg
Thomas Borchert and Ingmar Heinig
Joy Beyond Fear: Positive Emotions After Exposure in Patients with Anxiety Disorders and Their Link to Threat Expectancy and Treatment Outcome
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Exposure-based CBT is effective in treating anxiety disorders, but individual responses vary substantially, underlining the need to identify and boost mechanisms underlying exposure. In this study, the role of positive emotions occurring after exposure was examined. In an analysis of 8,416 exposure records of 648 anxiety patients undergoing exposure therapy, the degree of positive emotions hope and joy occurring after exposure exercises, their predictors, and their role regarding treatment success were investigated. Positive emotions after exposure were medium to high and increased slightly across repeated exposure exercises. They were associated with exposure-related learning indicators (i.e., expectancy violation and change as well as the prediction-error learning rate) and were mainly predicted by adjusted threat expectancy assessed after completing exposure, controlling for baseline depressive …