Vol 7
Clinical Psychological Science
Volume 7, Issue 1
- Reports of Recovered Memories of Abuse in Therapy in a Large Age-Representative U.S. National Sample: Therapy Type and Decade Comparisons
- Reflections on Recovered Memories: Comment on Patihis and Pendergrast (2019)
- Invasion of the Mind Snatchers: A Nation Full of Traumatic Memories
- The Recovered Memory Debate Continues in Europe: Evidence From the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France, and Germany
- False Memories and True Memories of Childhood Trauma: Balancing the Risks
- Reports of Recovered Memories in Therapy, Informed Consent, and Generalizability: Response to Commentaries
- The Future of Intervention Science: Process-Based Therapy
- A Return to Functional Analysis, the Search for Mechanisms of Change, and the Nomothetic-Idiographic Issue in Psychosocial Interventions
- Process Trumps Protocol: What I Liked About Hofmann and Hayes
- Commentary on Hofmann and Hayes: The Water Looks Inviting, but How and When Do We Jump in?
- The Promise of a Participatory Approach in Clinical Psychology
- Functional Analysis Is Dead: Long Live Functional Analysis
- Rethinking How We Think About Cognitive Interventions for Depression: An Example From Research on Second-Language Acquisition
- Personality in a Hierarchical Model of Psychopathology
- Is Worse Attention a Risk Factor for or a Consequence of Depression, or Are Worse Attention and Depression Better Accounted for by Stress? A Prospective Test of Three Hypotheses
- Social Anxiety and Social Behavior: A Test of Predictions From an Evolutionary Model
- Genetic and Environmental Associations Among Executive Functions, Trait Anxiety, and Depression Symptoms in Middle Age
- Motivations to Experience Happiness or Sadness in Depression: Temporal Stability and Implications for Coping With Stress
- Thoughts as Unexpected Intruders: Context, Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms, and the Sense of Agency Over Thoughts
- Corrigendum: Dissecting Antisocial Behavior: The Impact of Neural, Genetic, and Environmental Factors