Vol 8
Psychological Science
Volume 8, Issue 3
- Behavioral Therapy Development and Psychological Science: Reinforcing the Bond
- On the Need for a Basic Science Approach to Psychotherapy Research
- When the Antidote is the Poison: Ironic Mental Control Processes
- Interrupting Ironic Processes
- Accentuate the Relevant
- Potential Applications of Behavioral Decision Research to Treatments for Drug Abuse, Related Risky Behaviors, and Other Problems: A Comment on Fischhoff and Downs
- Writing About Emotional Experiences as a Therapeutic Process
- Examining the Theory and Clinical Utility of Writing About Emotional Experiences
- The Trouble with Language: Experiential Avoidance, Rules, and the Nature of Verbal Events
- Contributions of Cognitive Theory to New Behavioral Treatments
- The Trouble with Change: Self-Verification and Allegiance to the Self
- Self-Verification and Drug Abusers: Implications for Treatment
- Listening to Nicotine: Negative Affect and the Smoking Withdrawal Conundrum
- Listening to Smoking Researchers: Negative Affect and Drug Abuse Treatment
- The Mutual Enrichment of Basic and Applied Research in Psychological Science and Practice
- The Essential Notion of Race
- Prefrontal Brain Asymmetry: A Biological Substrate of the Behavioral Approach and Inhibition Systems
- Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Variance in Age at First Sexual Intercourse
- Three-Dimensional Bilateral Symmetry Bias in Judgments of Figural Identity and Orientation
- Egocentric Action in Early Infancy: Spatial Frames of Reference for Saccades
- Associative Processes in False Recall and False Recognition
- Working Memory Capacity Dissociates Lexical and Sentential Context Effects
- Implicit and Explicit Memory for Haptically Experienced Two-Dimensional Patterns
- Separating Speed from Automaticity in a Patient with Focal Brain Atrophy
- The Similarity of Brain Activity Associated with True and False Recognition Memory Depends On Test Format
- Books Received Since October 15, 1996