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Cognitive Bias Modification for Perfectionism and Intolerance to Uncertainty
Description

This study will examine the impact of cognitive bias modification (CBM) on perfectionism and intolerance to uncertainty. Undergraduate students will be recruited and randomly assigned to either experimental or placebo-control groups. Each group will attend four sessions of CBM over four weeks.

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Online Psychoeducation for Intolerance of Uncertainty
Description

Randomized control trial examining the efficacy of an online intolerance of uncertainty focused psychoeducation intervention.

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Computerized Cognitive Bias Intervention for Intolerance of Uncertainty
Description

This investigation examines the efficacy of a brief, one-session computerized interpretation bias modification paradigm (CBM-I) in the reduction of intolerance of uncertainty. Intolerance of uncertainty is a risk factor for the development and maintenance of various forms of psychopathology.

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Test of Target Engagement of Ambiguity Aversion
Description

The present work aims to test whether a single session intervention alters ambiguity aversion, both in terms of people's decision making and their brain responses to ambiguous choices.

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Imaginal Exposure for Hoarding Disorder
Description

The present study will test a potential new treatment strategy, imaginal exposure, for hoarding disorder. Although cognitive behavioral therapy often reduces hoarding, some people do not want to start, or cannot handle, that option. To help such individuals, the present study will provide imaginal exposure therapy to people with hoarding disorder, wherein they imagine discarding possessions as a way of becoming acclimated to the idea. We predict that imaginal exposure will improve hoarding symptoms as well as two psychological experiences linked to the condition: intolerance of uncertainty and emotional avoidance.

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Decision-making Impairments in OCD: An Integrated Behavioral Economics Model
Description

The investigators are examining whether conditions of ambiguity during decision-making may prime intolerance of uncertainty beliefs (i.e., difficulties coping with ambiguity, unpredictability, and the future) and lead to impaired performance when individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are making uncertain decisions compared to non-psychiatric controls.