Vol 6
Clinical Psychological Science
Volume 6, Issue 2
- Leveraging the Multiple Lenses of Psychological Science to Inform Clinical Decision Making: Introduction to the Special Section
- The Diagnosis of Mental Disorders Is Influenced by Automatic Causal Reasoning
- Explaining Away Disorder: The Influence of Context on Impressions of Mental Health Symptoms
- The Influence of Event and Reaction Context on Clinicians’ Disorder Diagnoses
- The Category Use Effect in Clinical Diagnosis
- Clinicians’ Personal Theories of Developmental Disorders Explain Their Judgments of Effectiveness of Interventions
- Evidence-Based Assessment From Simple Clinical Judgments to Statistical Learning: Evaluating a Range of Options Using Pediatric Bipolar Disorder as a Diagnostic Challenge
- Concluding Commentary: Clinical Decision Making
- Emotion Regulation Predicts Everyday Emotion Experience and Social Function in Schizophrenia
- Gaze Following Is Related to the Broader Autism Phenotype in a Sex-Specific Way: Building the Case for Distinct Male and Female Autism Phenotypes
- Evidence-Based Practice Comes to the Field of Neuropsychology: A Review of <i>Neuropsychological Assessment in the Age of Evidence-Based Practice</i>