Prospective mental imagery in depression: Impact on reward processing and reward-motivated behaviour
Clinical Psychology in Europe2021Vol. 3(2), pp. e3013–e3013
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Abstract
Prospective mental imagery has the potential to improve treatment for depression where the aim is to increase reward-motivated behaviours. Future research should investigate how exactly and for whom prospective mental imagery works.
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