Vol 7

Clinical Psychological Science

Volume 7, Issue 3

2019 · 21 articles

  1. Lateral Eye Movements, EMDR, and Memory Changes: A Critical Commentary on Houben et al. (2018)Christopher William Lee, Ad de Jongh, Michael HaseVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 403-404
  2. EMDR and False Memories: A Response to Lee, de Jongh, and Hase (2019)Sanne T. L. Houben, Henry Otgaar, Jeffrey Roelofs, Harald MerckelbachVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 405-406
  3. Intruding Thoughts: Between Obsessions and HallucinationsMichele Poletti, Andrea RaballoVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 407-408
  4. How Can an Overlapping Mechanism Lead to Distinct Pathology? The Case of Psychosis and Obsessive Compulsive DisorderIsaac Fradkin, Baruch Eitam, Asher Y. Strauss, Jonathan D. HuppertVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 409-410
  5. Pubertal Timing as a Transdiagnostic Risk for Psychopathology in YouthElissa J. Hamlat, Hannah R. Snyder, Jami F. Young, Benjamin L. HankinVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 411-429
  6. Genetic and Environmental Links Between General Factors of Psychopathology and Cognitive Ability in Early ChildhoodAndrew D. Grotzinger, Amanda K. Cheung, Megan W. Patterson, K. Paige Harden, Elliot M. Tucker-DrobVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 430-444
  7. Sample Size Requirements for Multivariate Models to Predict Between-Patient Differences in Best Treatments of Major Depressive DisorderAlex Luedtke, Ekaterina Sadikova, Ronald C. KesslerVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 445-461
  8. The Longitudinal Association Between Social-Media Use and Depressive Symptoms Among Adolescents and Young Adults: An Empirical Reply to Twenge et al. (2018)Taylor Heffer, Marie Good, Owen Daly, Elliott MacDonell, Teena WilloughbyVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 462-470
  9. Unique and Transdiagnostic Symptoms of Hypomania/Mania and Unipolar DepressionKasey Stanton, Shereen Khoo, David Watson, June Gruber, Mark Zimmerman, et al.Vol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 471-487
  10. Suicidal Behavior and Stress Generation in AdolescentsRichard T. Liu, Anthony SpiritoVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 488-501
  11. Probabilistic Learning by Positive and Negative Reinforcement in Generalized Anxiety DisorderLucas S. LaFreniere, Michelle G. NewmanVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 502-515
  12. PTSD: Catastrophizing in Combat as Risk and ProtectionMartin E. P. Seligman, Andrew R. Allen, Loryana L. Vie, Tiffany E. Ho, Lawrence M. Scheier, et al.Vol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 516-529
  13. Attention Bias Modification in Remitted Depression Is Associated With Increased Interest and Leads to Reduced Adverse Impact of Anxiety Symptoms and Negative CognitionBrage Kraft, Rune Jonassen, Alexandre Heeren, Catherine Harmer, Tore Stiles, et al.Vol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 530-544
  14. Soothing Your Heart and Feeling Connected: A New Experimental Paradigm to Study the Benefits of Self-CompassionHans Kirschner, Willem Kuyken, Kim Wright, Henrietta Roberts, Claire Brejcha, et al.Vol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 545-565
  15. Decoupling Personality and Acute Psychiatric Symptoms in a Depressed Sample and a Community SampleJay C. Fournier, Aidan G. C. Wright, Jennifer L. Tackett, Amanda A. Uliaszek, Paul A. Pilkonis, et al.Vol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 566-581
  16. Potential Causal Influence of Neighborhood Disadvantage on Disordered Gambling: Evidence From a Multilevel Discordant Twin DesignWendy S. Slutske, Thomas M. Piasecki, Arielle R. Deutsch, Dixie J. Statham, Nicholas G. MartinVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 582-596
  17. Assessing Cigarette Craving With a SqueezeKasey G. Creswell, Michael A. Sayette, Carillon J. Skrzynski, Aidan G. C. Wright, Jonathan W. Schooler, et al.Vol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 597-611
  18. A Nudge in a New Direction: Integrating Behavioral Economic Strategies Into Suicide Prevention WorkBrian W. Bauer, Raymond P. Tucker, Daniel W. CapronVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 612-620
  19. Optimal Well-Being After Major DepressionJonathan Rottenberg, Andrew R. Devendorf, Vanessa Panaite, David J. Disabato, Todd B. KashdanVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 621-627
  20. Weakened Functional Connectivity Between the Amygdala and the Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex Is Longitudinally Related to Psychopathic Traits in Low-Income Males During Early AdulthoodRebecca Waller, Arianna M. Gard, Daniel S. Shaw, Erika E. Forbes, Craig S. Neumann, et al.Vol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 628-635
  21. Corrigendum: In an Absolute State: Elevated Use of Absolutist Words Is a Marker Specific to Anxiety, Depression, and Suicidal IdeationVol. 7, Iss. 3 · 2019 · pp. 636-637