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Azucena Palacios

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Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of the Americas
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    The Use of Virtual Reality Facilitates Dialectical Behavior Therapy® “Observing Sounds and Visuals” Mindfulness Skills Training Exercises for a Latino Patient with Severe Burns: A Case Study
    with Jocelyn Gomez, Hunter G. Hoffman, Steven L. Bistricky, Miriam Gonzalez, Laura Rosenberg, Mariana Sampaio, Maria V. Navarro-Haro, Wadee Alhalabi, Marta Rosenberg, Walter J. Meyer, and Marsha M. Linehan
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
    Cognitive Sciences
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    Biased Affective Forecasting: A Potential Mechanism That Enhances Resilience and Well-Being
    with Desirée Colombo, Javier Fernández-Álvarez, Carlos Suso-Ribera, Pietro Cipresso, Giuseppe Riva, and Cristina Botella
    Frontiers in Psychology 11 539764. 2020.
    According to a growing body of studies, people’s ability to forecast future emotional experiences is generally biased. Nonetheless, the existing literature has mainly explored affective forecasting in relation to specific events, whereas little is still known about the ability to make general estimations of future emotional states. Based on existing evidence suggesting future-oriented disposition as a key factor for mental health, the aims of the current study were (1) to investigate the relatio…Read more
    According to a growing body of studies, people’s ability to forecast future emotional experiences is generally biased. Nonetheless, the existing literature has mainly explored affective forecasting in relation to specific events, whereas little is still known about the ability to make general estimations of future emotional states. Based on existing evidence suggesting future-oriented disposition as a key factor for mental health, the aims of the current study were (1) to investigate the relationship between negative (NA) and positive (PA) affective forecasting biases and perceived psychological well-being, and (2) to explore whether positively biased predictions are associated with resilience and foster one’s skills to cope with stressful events. To do so, we asked 85 undergraduate students to forecast PA and NA over 2 weeks, as well as to report their daily affect through a web-based Ecological Momentary Assessment. According to the results, positively biased PA forecasting (i.e., overestimating positive emotional states) was associated with greater perceived psychological well-being and higher resilience. When high levels of stress were experienced, participants holding an optimistic, yet biased, estimation of future PA were more likely to successfully manage stressors, thus maintaining lower levels of NA and higher levels of positive emotions. We suggest that positively biased PA forecasting is an adaptive cognitive distortion that boosts people’s resilience and mental health, thus opening new avenues for the promotion of psychological well-being.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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    New Technologies for the Understanding, Assessment, and Intervention of Emotion Regulation
    with Desirée Colombo, Javier Fernández-Álvarez, Pietro Cipresso, Cristina Botella, and Giuseppe Riva
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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    Exploring the Incorporation of a Positive Psychology Component in a Cognitive Behavioral Internet-Based Program for Depressive Symptoms. Results Throughout the Intervention Process
    with Adriana Mira, Juana Bretón-López, Ángel Enrique, Diana Castilla, Rosa Baños, and Cristina Botella
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
    Cognitive Sciences
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    Análisis de las adicciones comportamentales en el siglo XXI
    with Soledad Quero Castellano, Juana María Bretón López, Cristina Botella Arbona, and Rosa María Baños Rivera
    Contrastes: Revista Cultural 50 34-43. 2007.
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