All Relations between Anxiety Disorders and positive emotion

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Gavin N Rackoff, Michelle G Newma. Reduced positive affect on days with stress exposure predicts depression, anxiety disorders, and low trait positive affect 7 years later. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 129. issue 8. 2021-02-16. PMID:32914995. reduced positive affect on days with stress exposure predicts depression, anxiety disorders, and low trait positive affect 7 years later. 2021-02-16 2023-08-13 Not clear
John A Richey, Judson A Brewer, Holly Sullivan-Toole, Marlene V Strege, Jungmeen Kim-Spoon, Susan W White, Thomas H Ollendic. Sensitivity shift theory: A developmental model of positive affect and motivational deficits in social anxiety disorder. Clinical psychology review. vol 72. 2020-09-23. PMID:31351312. sensitivity shift theory: a developmental model of positive affect and motivational deficits in social anxiety disorder. 2020-09-23 2023-08-13 Not clear
Julianne Wilner Tirpak, Clair Cassiello-Robbins, Amantia Ametaj, Olenka S Olesnycky, Shannon Sauer-Zavala, Todd J Farchione, David H Barlo. Changes in positive affect in cognitive-behavioral treatment of anxiety disorders. General hospital psychiatry. vol 61. 2020-05-20. PMID:31253437. changes in positive affect in cognitive-behavioral treatment of anxiety disorders. 2020-05-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Julianne Wilner Tirpak, Clair Cassiello-Robbins, Amantia Ametaj, Olenka S Olesnycky, Shannon Sauer-Zavala, Todd J Farchione, David H Barlo. Changes in positive affect in cognitive-behavioral treatment of anxiety disorders. General hospital psychiatry. vol 61. 2020-05-20. PMID:31253437. this study evaluated changes in positive affect within cognitive-behavioral treatments (cbt) for anxiety disorders. 2020-05-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Amanda S Morrison, Maria A Mateen, Faith A Brozovich, Jamil Zaki, Philippe R Goldin, Richard G Heimberg, James J Gros. Changes in Empathy Mediate the Effects of Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy but Not Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Social Anxiety Disorder. Behavior therapy. vol 50. issue 6. 2020-02-13. PMID:31735245. social anxiety disorder (sad) has been shown to be associated with difficulty in the ability to vicariously share others' positive emotions (positive affective empathy). 2020-02-13 2023-08-13 human
Amy R Sewart, Andrea N Niles, Lisa J Burklund, Darby E Saxbe, Matthew D Lieberman, Michelle G Crask. Examining Positive and Negative Affect as Outcomes and Moderators of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder. Behavior therapy. vol 50. issue 6. 2020-02-13. PMID:31735246. however, a subset of anxiety disorders, including social anxiety disorder (sad), are also characterized by low positive affect (pa) resulting from separate deficits in appetitive-related processes. 2020-02-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Yeon-Ji Shin, Joon-Hee Le. Effects of Circuit Training According to the Feedback Type on Psychological and Physical Health of Workers with Social Anxiety Disorder. Iranian journal of public health. vol 47. issue Suppl 1. 2019-11-20. PMID:30186814. the effects of circuit training was investigated according to the feedback type on the psychological (social anxiety, anxiety, positive emotion) health and physical (body composition, physical fitness) health of social anxiety disorder workers. 2019-11-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Katharina Kircanski, Renee J Thompson, James Sorenson, Lindsey Sherdell, Ian H Gotli. The everyday dynamics of rumination and worry: precipitant events and affective consequences. Cognition & emotion. vol 32. issue 7. 2019-10-22. PMID:28103761. participants diagnosed with major depressive disorder (mdd), generalized anxiety disorder (gad), co-occurring mdd-gad, or no diagnosis carried an electronic device for one week and reported on rumination, worry, significant events, positive affect (pa), and negative affect (na). 2019-10-22 2023-08-13 human
Hannah G Bosley, Aaron J Fisher, C Barr Taylo. Differential responses of positive affect, negative affect, and worry in CBT for generalized anxiety disorder: A person-specific analysis of symptom course during therapy. Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research. vol 28. issue 4. 2019-02-26. PMID:27799015. differential responses of positive affect, negative affect, and worry in cbt for generalized anxiety disorder: a person-specific analysis of symptom course during therapy. 2019-02-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hannah G Bosley, Aaron J Fisher, C Barr Taylo. Differential responses of positive affect, negative affect, and worry in CBT for generalized anxiety disorder: A person-specific analysis of symptom course during therapy. Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research. vol 28. issue 4. 2019-02-26. PMID:27799015. research indicates that individuals with generalized anxiety disorder (gad) may experience deficits in positive affect (pa), and tend to dampen or intentionally suppress pa. 2019-02-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jonah N Cohen, M Taylor Dryman, Amanda S Morrison, Kirsten E Gilbert, Richard G Heimberg, June Grube. Positive and Negative Affect as Links Between Social Anxiety and Depression: Predicting Concurrent and Prospective Mood Symptoms in Unipolar and Bipolar Mood Disorders. Behavior therapy. vol 48. issue 6. 2018-05-08. PMID:29029678. social anxiety disorder is unique among the anxiety disorders in sharing an affective profile with depression, characterized by low levels of positive affect (pa) and high levels of negative affect (na). 2018-05-08 2023-08-13 Not clear
Charles T Taylor, Sarah L Pearlstein, Murray B Stei. The affective tie that binds: Examining the contribution of positive emotions and anxiety to relationship formation in social anxiety disorder. Journal of anxiety disorders. vol 49. 2018-01-29. PMID:28384621. the affective tie that binds: examining the contribution of positive emotions and anxiety to relationship formation in social anxiety disorder. 2018-01-29 2023-08-13 human
Ashley D Kendall, Richard E Zinbarg, Susan Mineka, Lyuba Bobova, Jason M Prenoveau, William Revelle, Michelle G Crask. Prospective associations of low positive emotionality with first onsets of depressive and anxiety disorders: Results from a 10-wave latent trait-state modeling study. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 124. issue 4. 2016-12-13. PMID:26372005. cross-sectional evidence has demonstrated that whereas all these disorders are characterized by high negative emotion, low positive emotion shows specificity in its associations with depressive disorders, social anxiety disorder, and possibly generalized anxiety disorder. 2016-12-13 2023-08-13 human
Jaclyn S Weisman, Thomas L Rodebaugh, Michelle H Lim, Katya C Fernande. Predicting short-term positive affect in individuals with social anxiety disorder: The role of selected personality traits and emotion regulation strategies. Journal of anxiety disorders. vol 34. 2016-02-22. PMID:26119140. predicting short-term positive affect in individuals with social anxiety disorder: the role of selected personality traits and emotion regulation strategies. 2016-02-22 2023-08-13 human
Jaclyn S Weisman, Thomas L Rodebaugh, Michelle H Lim, Katya C Fernande. Predicting short-term positive affect in individuals with social anxiety disorder: The role of selected personality traits and emotion regulation strategies. Journal of anxiety disorders. vol 34. 2016-02-22. PMID:26119140. the present study evaluates whether certain personality traits and emotion regulation variables predict short-term positive affect for individuals with social anxiety disorder and healthy controls. 2016-02-22 2023-08-13 human
Todd B Kashdan, Antonina S Farmer, Leah M Adams, Patty Ferssizidis, Patrick E McKnight, John B Nezle. Distinguishing healthy adults from people with social anxiety disorder: evidence for the value of experiential avoidance and positive emotions in everyday social interactions. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 122. issue 3. 2014-04-09. PMID:23815396. distinguishing healthy adults from people with social anxiety disorder: evidence for the value of experiential avoidance and positive emotions in everyday social interactions. 2014-04-09 2023-08-12 human
A M Weinstein, D J Nut. A cognitive dysfunction in anxiety and its amelioration by effective treatment with SSRIs. Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England). vol 9. issue 2. 2012-10-02. PMID:22298733. we assessed the processing of emotional cognitions of physical anxiety, psycho-social fears, depression and positive affect in a cohort of 15 patients with active anxiety disorder (mostly panic) in comparison with a group of 15 depressed patients and 15 recovered panic patients after treatment with antidepressants (all selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors) and an age- and sex-matched normal control group. 2012-10-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Stefan G Hofmann, Alice T Sawyer, Angela Fang, Anu Asnaan. Emotion dysregulation model of mood and anxiety disorders. Depression and anxiety. vol 29. issue 5. 2012-09-04. PMID:22430982. mood and anxiety disorders are the result of emotion dysregulation of negative affect, coupled with deficiencies in positive affect. 2012-09-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
Henk Cremers, Marie-José van Tol, Karin Roelofs, Andre Aleman, Frans G Zitman, Mark A van Buchem, Dick J Veltman, Nic J A van der We. Extraversion is linked to volume of the orbitofrontal cortex and amygdala. PloS one. vol 6. issue 12. 2012-04-23. PMID:22174802. recently, extraversion, a dimension primarily related to positive affect, has been repeatedly inversely related to with symptoms of depression and anxiety disorders. 2012-04-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Henk Cremers, Marie-José van Tol, Karin Roelofs, Andre Aleman, Frans G Zitman, Mark A van Buchem, Dick J Veltman, Nic J A van der We. Extraversion is linked to volume of the orbitofrontal cortex and amygdala. PloS one. vol 6. issue 12. 2012-04-23. PMID:22174802. as extraversion is regarded a protective factor for developing anxiety disorders and depression and has been related to the generation of positive affect, the present results indicate that the reduced likelihood of developing affective disorders in individuals high on extraversion is related to modulation of emotion processing through the orbitofrontal cortex and the amygdala. 2012-04-23 2023-08-12 Not clear