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High-Frequency Cognitive Control Training for Depression: Case Report
Similarly, Hoorelbeke and Koster [18] found a significant decrease in the self-reported use of maladaptive strategies following CCT when compared with an active control condition in a sample with RMD.
Aside from these beneficial effects on maladaptive emotion regulation, multiple studies have reported positive effects of CCT on adaptive emotion regulation strategies.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e56598
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Health Economic Evaluation of Cognitive Control Training for Depression: Key Considerations
For instance, in a sample of 68 individuals with remitted depression, Hoorelbeke and Koster [35] observed beneficial effects of 10 sessions of a PASAT training on rumination and depressive symptomatology compared with an active control condition.
JMIR Ment Health 2023;10:e44679
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Gamified Cognitive Control Training for Remitted Depressed Individuals: User Requirements Analysis
JMIR Serious Games 2018;6(2):e6
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