Vol 5
Clinical Psychological Science
Volume 5, Issue 6
- Physiological Markers of Interpersonal Stress Generation in Depression
- Affective Flexibility: Relations to Expressive Flexibility, Feedback, and Depression
- Willingness to Expend Effort Toward Reward and Extreme Ambitions in Bipolar I Disorder
- Decreased Neural Response to Threat Differentiates Patients Who Have Attempted Suicide From Nonattempters With Current Ideation
- Exploring the Potential Distinction Between Continuous Traumatic Stress and Posttraumatic Stress in an East African Refugee Sample
- Mental Defeat and Cumulative Trauma Experiences Predict Trauma-Related Psychopathology: Evidence From a Postconflict Population in Northern Uganda
- Interpretation Biases in Clinical Paranoia
- Distinct Patterns of Reduced Prefrontal and Limbic Gray Matter Volume in Childhood General and Internalizing Psychopathology
- Investigating an Incentive-Sensitization Model of Eating Behavior: Impact of a Simulated Fast-Food Laboratory
- Decentering Attenuates the Associations of Negative Affect and Positive Affect With Psychopathology
- What Drives False Memories in Psychopathology? A Case for Associative Activation
- Psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies Are More Different Than You Think: Conceptualizations of Mental Problems and Consequences for Studying Mechanisms of Change