Do we really need two sessions?: The use of a structured interview as a trauma cue reactivity paradi...
Do we really need two sessions?: The use of a structured interview as a trauma cue reactivity paradigm
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United States: John Wiley and Sons Inc
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Derived from classical conditioning theory and rooted in motivational mechanisms, cue reactivity paradigms (CRPs) are used in addictions research to measure participants' propensities for substance‐relevant responses (e.g., craving) during exposure to substance‐relevant cues (e.g., drug paraphernalia). CRPs are also useful in PTSD‐add...
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Do we really need two sessions?: The use of a structured interview as a trauma cue reactivity paradigm
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1049-8931,1557-0657
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1557-0657
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10.1002/mpr.1979