Vol 7
Clinical Psychological Science
Volume 7, Issue 5
- Heterogeneity of the Anxiety-Related Attention Bias: A Review and Working Model for Future Research
- The Great Recession and Mental Health in the United States
- Positive Affect as a Buffer Between Chronic Stress and Symptom Severity of Emotional Disorders
- The Influence of Stress on Depression and Substance Use Problems Among Young Male Same-Sex Couples: Relationship Functioning as an Underlying Mechanism
- Predicting Imminent Suicidal Thoughts and Nonfatal Attempts: The Role of Complexity
- Blunted Neural Reward Responsiveness in Children With Recent Suicidal Ideation
- Are Different Forms of Repetitive Negative Thinking Associated With Interpretation Bias in Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Depression?
- Response-Disequilibrium Therapy: Clinical Case Studies
- Investigating the Moderating Role of Culture on the Relationship Between Appraisals and Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Mnemonic Discrimination Under Stress and Its Clinical Relevance for Anxiety
- Differential Effects of Poor Recall and Memory Disjointedness on Trauma Symptoms
- Pinpointing Mechanisms of a Mechanistic Treatment: Dissociable Roles for Overt and Covert Attentional Processes in Acute and Long-Term Outcomes Following Attention-Bias Modification
- The Emotional Bank Account and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in Romantic Relationships of People With Borderline Personality Disorder: A Dyadic Observational Study
- Can Cognitive Bias Modification Simultaneously Target Two Behaviors? Approach Bias Retraining for Alcohol and Condom Use
- Weaker Memory Performance Exacerbates Stress-Induced Cannabis Craving in Youths’ Daily Lives
- Blunted Reward Sensitivity and Trait Disinhibition Interact to Predict Substance Use Problems
- Changing Current Appraisals of Mothers Leads to Changes in Childhood Memories of Love Toward Mothers
- Eating Disorder Pathology Among Individuals Living With Food Insecurity: A Replication Study
- Lateral Eye Movements Do Not Increase False-Memory Rates: A Failed Direct-Replication Study