Vol 9
Clinical Psychological Science
Volume 9, Issue 3
- Research Strategies to Discern Active Psychological Therapy Components: A Scoping Review
- Symptom Descriptions in Psychopathology: How Well Are They Working for Us?
- Alternative Models of Psychopathology: The <i>Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders</i> , the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology, Research Domain Criteria, Network Analysis, the Cambridge Model, and the Five-Factor Model
- Symptoms and Their Relationship to Diagnosis: A Commentary on “Symptom Descriptions in Psychopathology: How Well Are They Working for Us?” (Wilshire et al., 2021)
- Symptoms as Black Boxes: Time to Look Inside the Box
- Bivariate Latent-Change-Score Analysis of Peer Relations From Early Childhood to Adolescence: Leading or Lagging Indicators of Psychopathology
- A Higher Order Internalizing Dimension Predicts Response to Partial Hospitalization Treatment
- Cognitive and Affective Mediators of Alcohol-Facilitated Intimate-Partner Aggression
- Tobacco Smoking and the Association With First Incidence of Mood, Anxiety, and Substance Use Disorders: A 3-Year Prospective Population-Based Study
- Physical Aggression Is Associated With More Effective Postdecisional Processing of Social Threat
- Recoiling From Threat: Anxiety Is Related to Heightened Suppression of Threat, Not Increased Attention to Threat
- Emotional and Cognitive Empathy in Caregivers of People With Neurodegenerative Disease: Relationships With Caregiver Mental Health
- Machine Learning to Classify Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors: Implementation Within the Common Data Elements Used by the Military Suicide Research Consortium
- Increase in Suicidal Thinking During COVID-19
- Physical Distancing and Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Factors Associated With Psychological Symptoms and Adherence to Pandemic Mitigation Strategies
- Adolescents’ Stress Reactions in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic at the Peak of the Outbreak in Italy
- Reevaluating the Alliance–Outcome Relationship in the Early Sessions of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy of Depression
- Associations of Resting Heart Rate and Intelligence With General and Specific Psychopathology: A Prospective Population Study of 899,398 Swedish Men