Vol 5
Clinical Psychological Science
Volume 5, Issue 1
- <i>Clinical Psychological Science</i>
- Blunted Reward Processing in Remitted Melancholic Depression
- The Vicissitudes of Positive Autobiographical Recollection as an Emotion Regulation Strategy in Depression
- Emotion Regulation Regulates More Than Emotion
- Impact of Panic on Psychophysiological and Neural Reactivity to Unpredictable Threat in Depression and Anxiety
- Attentional Bias Dynamics and Posttraumatic Stress in Survivors of Violent Conflict and Atrocities
- Relationship Quality and Alcohol-Related Social Reinforcement During Couples Interaction
- Childhood Drinking and Depressive Symptom Level Predict Harmful Personality Change
- Strong Homotypic Continuity in Common Psychopathology-, Internalizing-, and Externalizing-Specific Factors Over Time in Adolescents
- Why Does Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Improve Mood? A Preliminary Test of Three Hypotheses
- Cognitive Bias Modification
- Metacognitive and Metamemory Beliefs in the Development and Maintenance of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Do Measures of Posttrauma Factors Better Explain PTSD Severity Than Pretrauma Factors? An Empirical Reply to Ogle et al. (2016)
- Commentary—Pre- and Posttrauma Predictors of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Severity
- Thinking and Feeling
- A Preliminary Study of Genetic Variation in the Dopaminergic and Serotonergic Systems and Genome-Wide Additive Genetic Effects on Depression Severity and Treatment Response
- Social Acknowledgment of Violent Experiences and Its Role in PTSD and Appetitive Aggression Among High-Risk Males in South Africa
- Negative Self-Referential Processing Predicts the Recurrence of Major Depressive Episodes
- The General Factor of Psychopathology and Personality
- Three Concerns With Applying a Bifactor Model as a Structure of Psychopathology
- All Models Are Wrong, but the p Factor Model Is Useful