Holmes, Emily A.
Emily Holmes British psychology professor
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Works
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Effects of engaging in repeated mental imagery of future positive events on behavioural activation in individuals with major depressive disorder | |
effects of modifying dysfunctional appraisals in posttraumatic stress disorder using a form of cognitive bias modification results of a randomized controlled trial in an inpatient setting | |
Imagerie mentale et psychothérapie | |
Imaginationstechniken in der kognitiven Therapie | |
Low emotional response to traumatic footage is associated with an absence of analogue flashbacks: an individual participant data meta-analysis of 16 trauma film paradigm experiments. | |
Measuring Intrusive Prospective Imagery using the Impact of Future Events Scale (IFES): Psychometric properties and relation to risk for Bipolar Disorder. | |
Mental imagery and bipolar disorders: Introducing scope for psychological treatment development? | |
Mental imagery and emotion: a special relationship? | |
Mental imagery and memory in psychopathology, c2004: | |
Mental imagery as a "motivational amplifier" to promote activities | |
Mental imagery during daily life: Psychometric evaluation of the Spontaneous Use of Imagery Scale (SUIS). | |
Mental imagery in psychiatry: conceptual & clinical implications | |
The modification of attentional bias to emotional information: A review of the techniques, mechanisms, and relevance to emotional disorders | |
Moving onwards : affective change, mental imagery, and depressive relapse | |
Multidisciplinary research priorities for the COVID-19 pandemic - Authors' reply | |
Multiple memory systems, multiple time points: how science can inform treatment to control the expression of unwanted emotional memories. | |
Nonlinear time-series approaches in characterizing mood stability and mood instability in bipolar disorder. | |
Occurrence of imagery and its link with early memories in agoraphobia. | |
Optimism and mental imagery: a possible cognitive marker to promote well-being? | |
Optimizing the ingredients for imagery-based interpretation bias modification for depressed mood: is self-generation more effective than imagination alone? | |
Oxford guide to imagery in cognitive therapy | |
PERITRAUMATIC EMOTIONAL “HOT SPOTS” IN MEMORY | |
Playing the computer game Tetris prior to viewing traumatic film material and subsequent intrusive memories: Examining proactive interference | |
Positive imagery cognitive bias modification (CBM) and internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) versus control CBM and iCBT for depression: study protocol for a parallel-group randomised controlled trial | |
Positive interpretation training: effects of mental imagery versus verbal training on positive mood. | |
Positive involuntary autobiographical memories: you first have to live them. | |
Posttraumatic stress symptoms in London school children following September 11, 2001: an exploratory investigation of peri-traumatic reactions and intrusive imagery. | |
Prefrontal-posterior coupling while observing the suffering of other people, and the development of intrusive memories | |
Presence of mental imagery associated with chronic pelvic pain: a pilot study | |
Psychoeducation and online mood tracking for patients with bipolar disorder: A randomised controlled trial | |
Psychological Effect of an Analogue Traumatic Event Reduced by Sleep Deprivation | |
Psychological theories of posttraumatic stress disorder | |
Psychological therapy for anxiety in bipolar spectrum disorders: a systematic review | |
Psychological treatments: A call for mental-health science | |
Psychophysiological reactivity, coping behaviour and intrusive memories upon multisensory Virtual Reality and Script-Driven Imagery analogue trauma : a randomised controlled crossover study | |
Reducing analogue trauma symptoms by computerized reappraisal training - considering a cognitive prophylaxis? | |
Reducing intrusive traumatic memories after emergency caesarean section: A proof-of-principle randomized controlled study | |
Relationship Reciprocation Modulates Resource Allocation in Adolescent Social Networks: Developmental Effects. | |
Remediating reduced memory specificity in bipolar disorder: A case study using a Computerized Memory Specificity Training | |
Response Styles to Positive Affect and Depression: Concurrent and Prospective Associations in a Community Sample | |
Rethinking 'mental health stigma'. | |
Revealing the mind's eye: bringing (mental) images into psychiatry | |
The role of mental imagery in mood amplification: An investigation across subclinical features of bipolar disorders | |
Salivary cortisol response to infant distress in pregnant women with depressive symptoms. | |
Schizotypy: a vulnerability factor for traumatic intrusions | |
"I see what you're saying": intrusive images from listening to a traumatic verbal report | |
Seeing light at the end of the tunnel: Positive prospective mental imagery and optimism in depression | |
Selective Association Between Tetris Game Play and Visuospatial Working Memory: A Preliminary Investigation. | |
Self-images in the present and future: Role of affect and the bipolar phenotype | |
SenseCam, imagery and bias in memory for wellbeing | |
Serotonin transporter genotype (5-HTTLPR) and electrocortical responses indicating the sensitivity to negative emotional cues | |
Simply Imagining Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows Will Not Budge the Bias: The Role of Ambiguity in Interpretive Bias Modification | |
The simulation heuristic and visual imagery in pessimism for future negative events in anxiety | |
Sleep disturbance and intrusive memories after presenting to the emergency department following a traumatic motor vehicle accident: an exploratory analysis | |
Special issue in honour of Lars-Göran Öst | |
Spontaneous childbirth-related mental images among pregnant women: a mixed-method study | |
Spontaneous cognition in dysphoria: reduced positive bias in imagining the future | |
Suicidal imagery in a previously depressed community sample | |
Suicidal Imagery in Borderline Personality Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder | |
Targeting intrusive imagery using a competing task technique: a case study | |
Tell me more: Can a memory test reduce analogue traumatic intrusions? | |
Thinking Back about a Positive Event: The Impact of Processing Style on Positive Affect | |
To sleep or not to sleep, that is the question A systematic review and meta-analysis on the effect of post-trauma sleep on intrusive memories of analog trauma | |
The trauma film paradigm as an experimental psychopathology model of psychological trauma: intrusive memories and beyond | |
Trauma films, information processing, and intrusive memory development. | |
Travellers’ Tales in Cognitive Bias Modification Research: A Commentary on the Special Issue | |
Treatment of Intrusive Suicidal Imagery Using Eye Movements | |
Using an experimental medicine model to explore combination effects of pharmacological and cognitive interventions for depression and anxiety | |
Using attentional bias modification as a cognitive vaccine against depression | |
Visuospatial computer game play after memory reminder delivered three days after a traumatic film reduces the number of intrusive memories of the experimental trauma | |
Visuospatial working memory interference with recollections of trauma. | |
Vivid visual mental imagery in the absence of the primary visual cortex | |
When we should worry more: using cognitive bias modification to drive adaptive health behaviour |