Sarra Hayes
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Recent Articles
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Hyett M, Bank S, Lipp O, Erceg-Hurn D, Alvares G, Maclaine E, et al.
Psychother Psychosom
. 2018 Nov;
87(6):340-349.
PMID: 30380535
Background: The effectiveness of psychotherapies for social anxiety disorder (SAD) is typically evaluated using self- and clinician-reported symptom change, while biomarkers of treatment response are rarely measured. The current study...
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McEvoy P, Graville R, Hayes S, Kane R, Foster J
Behav Ther
. 2017 Jul;
48(5):678-694.
PMID: 28711117
The first aim of this study was to compare attention manipulation techniques deriving from metacognitive therapy (the Attention Training Technique; ATT) and mindfulness-based approaches (Mindfulness-Based Progressive Muscle Relaxation, MB-PMR) to...
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McEvoy P, Hayes S, Hasking P, Rees C
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry
. 2017 Jun;
57:163-171.
PMID: 28601695
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the frequency, content, and appraisals of thoughts and images occurring during urges to engage in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Method: Undergraduates (N ...
4.
Hirsch C, Perman G, Hayes S, Eagleson C, Mathews A
Clin Psychol Sci
. 2016 Apr;
3(4):637-647.
PMID: 27110477
Worry is characterized by streams of verbal thoughts about potential negative outcomes. Individuals with high levels of worry (and particularly those with generalized anxiety disorder) find it very difficult to...
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Eagleson C, Hayes S, Mathews A, Perman G, Hirsch C
Behav Res Ther
. 2016 Jan;
78:13-8.
PMID: 26802793
Worry in Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), takes a predominantly verbal form, as if talking to oneself about possible negative outcomes. The current study examined alternative approaches to reducing worry by...
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Stefanopoulou E, Hirsch C, Hayes S, Adlam A, Coker S
J Abnorm Psychol
. 2014 Jun;
123(2):330-335.
PMID: 24886007
This is the first study to examine attentional control capacities in generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). GAD is characterized by uncontrollable worry. Individuals diagnosed with GAD and healthy participants (HPs) performed...
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Hirsch C, Mathews A, Lequertier B, Perman G, Hayes S
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry
. 2013 May;
44(4):388-95.
PMID: 23651607
Background & Objectives: Groups of clients and community volunteers with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and clients with Panic Disorder were compared to a group with elevated worry but without GAD...
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Hirsch C, Hayes S, Mathews A, Perman G, Borkovec T
J Abnorm Psychol
. 2011 Aug;
121(1):238-43.
PMID: 21842960
Clients in treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) were compared to a control group to assess the extent and nature of imagery during worry or while thinking about a personally...
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Hirsch C, Macleod C, Mathews A, Sandher O, Siyani A, Hayes S
J Anxiety Disord
. 2010 Oct;
25(2):272-7.
PMID: 20980126
This study investigated the effect on worry of biased attentional engagement and disengagement. Variants of a novel attention modification paradigm were developed, designed to induce a group difference either in...
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Hayes S, Hirsch C, Mathews A
J Abnorm Psychol
. 2010 Feb;
119(1):235-40.
PMID: 20141260
The causal role of biased attention in worry was investigated in an experiment in which high worriers were assigned either to a condition requiring attention to nonthreatening words and text...