Carolin Eberl
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Eberl C, Winkler I, Pawelczack S, Trobitz E, Rinck M, Becker E, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 Jul;
13(7):e0199957.
PMID: 30044801
Previous studies on self-esteem and depression demonstrated the usefulness of both implicit and explicit self-esteem as well as their congruence (also known as self-esteem consistency) to predict future depressive symptoms....
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Gladwin T, Rinck M, Eberl C, Becker E, Lindenmeyer J, Wiers R
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
. 2015 Jan;
39(1):101-7.
PMID: 25623410
Background: Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies have provided evidence that cognitive biases play a causal role in alcohol use disorders. In this study, data from a CBM experiment in alcoholic...
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Eberl C, Wiers R, Pawelczack S, Rinck M, Becker E, Lindenmeyer J
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
. 2013 Oct;
38(2):587-94.
PMID: 24164417
Background: Computerized cognitive bias modification (CBM) programs have generated promising results regarding the treatment of alcohol dependence and anxiety disorders. However, there is hardly any research yet on the implementation...
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Eberl C, Wiers R, Pawelczack S, Rinck M, Becker E, Lindenmeyer J
Dev Cogn Neurosci
. 2012 Dec;
4:38-51.
PMID: 23218805
Background: Alcoholism is a progressive neurocognitive developmental disorder. Recent evidence shows that computerized training interventions (Cognitive Bias Modification, CBM) can reverse some of these maladaptively changed neurocognitive processes. A first...
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Wiers R, Eberl C, Rinck M, Becker E, Lindenmeyer J
Psychol Sci
. 2011 Mar;
22(4):490-7.
PMID: 21389338
This study tested the effects of a new cognitive-bias modification (CBM) intervention that targeted an approach bias for alcohol in 214 alcoholic inpatients. Patients were assigned to one of two...