1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0005-7967(97)00070-3
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Generalized anxiety disorder: a preliminary test of a conceptual model

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“…Dugas, Gagnon, Ladouceur, and Freeston (1998) demonstrated that ambiguity intolerance was pivotal in distinguishing Generalized Anxiety Disorder patients from non-clinical subjects, suggesting that ambiguity intolerance was related to excessive worry about future. In non-clinical samples research has also revealed the association of ambiguity intolerance with worry, obsessions/compulsions, and panic sensations (Buhr & Dugas, 2006;Dugas, Gosselin, & Ladouceur, 2001).…”
Section: Ambiguity Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dugas, Gagnon, Ladouceur, and Freeston (1998) demonstrated that ambiguity intolerance was pivotal in distinguishing Generalized Anxiety Disorder patients from non-clinical subjects, suggesting that ambiguity intolerance was related to excessive worry about future. In non-clinical samples research has also revealed the association of ambiguity intolerance with worry, obsessions/compulsions, and panic sensations (Buhr & Dugas, 2006;Dugas, Gosselin, & Ladouceur, 2001).…”
Section: Ambiguity Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ambiguity tolerance was expected to predict these two Ambiguity Tolerance in Career Decision Making 8 domains directly as high ambiguity tolerant people could handle the anxiety well (Buhr & Dugas, 2006;Dugas, et al, 1998) and are less likely to have distorted cognition and get stuck in the ambiguous decision making process. However, both environmental and self exploration were seen as irrelevant with these two domains as Xu et al's study (in press) showed, because these two domains are more related to how people process the information (e.g., ambiguity tolerance) rather than the amount of exploration.…”
Section: Career Indecisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is most commonly triggered by unpleasant and uncontrollable negative thoughts and images about uncertain events that may have one or more negative consequences (Dugas, Gagnon, Ladouceur, & Freeston, 1998); and (2) Burnout refers to a state of mental, emotional and physical exhaustion resulting from the imbalance between situational supply and the individual's expectation (Pines & Aronson, 1981). Maslach, Schaufeli, and Leiter (2001) identified burnout as a psychological state resulting from prolonged emotional or psychological stress of job.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
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“…Par la suite, les patients présentant un diagnostic principal de TAG, c'est-à-dire pour qui le TAG était le trouble le plus grave selon l'évaluation, ont été inclus dans l'une des études de traitement. Ils ont reçu entre 12 et 16 séances de TCC adaptées selon le modèle de traitement du TAG mis au point par notre équipe (25). Un consentement éclairé a été obtenu par écrit pour les patients ayant participé à l'une ou l'autre des trois études, et ces études ont reçu l'autorisation du comité d'éthique de l'Université Laval.…”
Section: Mots Clés : Trouble D'anxiété Généralisée Comorbidité Thérunclassified