Worry: A cognitive phenomenon intimately linked to affective, physiological, and interpersonal behavioral processes.

作者: T. D. Borkovec , William J. Ray , Joachim Stober

DOI: 10.1023/A:1018790003416

关键词: Generalized anxiety disorderPerseverative cognitionCognitionAffect (psychology)Interpersonal communicationAnxiety disorderAnxietyDevelopmental psychologyPsychologyWorry

摘要: Research on worry during the past 15 years hasrevealed a remarkable amount of knowledge about thispervasive human phenomenon. Worry involves apredominance of …

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