Vol 6
Clinical Psychological Science
Volume 6, Issue 4
- Quality of Social-Media Use May Matter More Than Frequency of Use for Adolescents’ Depression
- Amount of Time Online Is Problematic if It Displaces Face-to-Face Social Interaction and Sleep
- The Empirical Examinability of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Reply to Hoffart and Johnson
- Cognitive Control in Depression: Toward Clinical Models Informed by Cognitive Neuroscience
- Rigidly Applied Rules? Revisiting Inflexibility in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Using Multilevel Meta-Analysis
- Criteria Definitions and Network Relations: The Importance of Criterion Thresholds
- Looking Through Tinted Glasses: Depression and Social Anxiety Are Related to Both Interpretation Biases and Inflexible Negative Interpretations
- In an Absolute State: Elevated Use of Absolutist Words Is a Marker Specific to Anxiety, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation
- Longitudinal Relations Between Depressive Symptoms and Executive Functions From Adolescence to Early Adulthood: A Twin Study
- Quantifying Inhibitory Control as Externalizing Proneness: A Cross-Domain Model
- General Factors of Psychopathology, Personality, and Personality Disorder: Across Domain Comparisons
- Does Getting Stigma Under the Skin Make It Thinner? Emotion Regulation as a Stress-Contingent Mediator of Stigma and Mental Health
- Protective and Harmful Effects of Religious Practice on Depression Among Jewish Individuals With Mood Disorders
- Lateral Eye Movements Increase False Memory Rates