Vol 8
Clinical Psychological Science
Volume 8, Issue 1
- Disgust Theory Through the Lens of Psychiatric Medicine
- Critical Fluctuations as an Early-Warning Signal for Sudden Gains and Losses in Patients Receiving Psychotherapy for Mood Disorders
- Changes in Positive and Negative Affect During Pharmacological Treatment and Cognitive Therapy for Major Depressive Disorder: A Secondary Analysis of Two Randomized Controlled Trials
- Perfectionism in the Transition to University: Comparing Diathesis-Stress and Downward Spiral Models of Depressive Symptoms
- The Turker Blues: Hidden Factors Behind Increased Depression Rates Among Amazon’s Mechanical Turkers
- Effective Connectivity Between Broca’s Area and Amygdala as a Mechanism of Top-Down Control in Worry
- Dating With Social Anxiety: An Empirical Examination of Momentary Anxiety and Desire for Future Interaction
- Media Exposure to Collective Trauma, Mental Health, and Functioning: Does It Matter What You See?
- The Power of the Present: Effects of Three Mindfulness Tasks on Women’s Sexual Response
- Central Symptoms Predict Posttreatment Outcomes and Clinical Impairment in Anorexia Nervosa: A Network Analysis
- Aberrant Cost–Benefit Integration During Effort-Based Decision Making Relates to Severity of Substance Use Disorders
- Feeling Empathically Toward Other People and the Self: The Role of Perspective Shifting in Emotion Sharing and Self-Reassurance
- Deconstructing Individual Differences in Long-Term Personality Disorder and Trait Change
- Behind Closed Doors: The Role of Depressed Affect on Risky Choices Under Time Pressure