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A cognitive model of pathological worry
PsychologyBehaviour Research and Therapy

A cognitive model of pathological worry

C. R. Hirsch and A. Mathews

An evidence-based model shows pathological worry emerges from interactions between involuntary, bottom-up biases (habitual attention and interpretation favoring threat) and voluntary, top-down attentional control. Pre-conscious processing biases increase the chance of threat intrusions that evolve into predominantly verbal worry, shaping both maintenance and treatment implications. Research conducted by Colette R. Hirsch and Andrew Mathews.... show more
Abstract
We present an evidence-based model of pathological worry in which worry arises from an interaction between involuntary (bottom-up) processes, such as habitual biases in attention and interpretation favouring threat content, and voluntary (top-down) processes, such as attentional control. At a pre-conscious level, these processes influence the competition between mental representations when some correspond to the intended focus of attention and others to threat distracters. Processing biases influence the probability of threat representations initially intruding into awareness as negative thoughts. Worry in predominantly verbal form then develops, influenced by conscious processes such as attempts to resolve the perceived threat and the redirection of attentional control resources to worry content, as well as the continuing influence of habitual processing biases. After describing this model, we present evidence for each component process and for their causal role in pathological worry, together with implications for new directions in the treatment of pathological worry.
Publisher
Behaviour Research and Therapy
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Authors
Colette R. Hirsch, Andrew Mathews
Tags
Pathological worryAttentional controlProcessing biasesThreat intrusionsVerbal worryTop-down vs bottom-upTreatment implications
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