nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
Acknowledgment of Reviewers
|
|
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. I-II nvt p. |
artikel |
2 |
Attention bias to emotional information in children as a function of maternal emotional disorders and maternal attention biases
|
Waters, Allison M. |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 158-163 6 p. |
artikel |
3 |
Behavioral activation in acute inpatient psychiatry: A multiple baseline evaluation
|
Folke, Fredrik |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 170-181 12 p. |
artikel |
4 |
Body-related attentional biases in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder resulting from childhood sexual abuse with and without co-occurring borderline personality disorder
|
Witthöft, M. |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 72-77 6 p. |
artikel |
5 |
Borderline personality features as a potential moderator of the effect of anger and depressive rumination on shame, self-blame, and self-forgiveness
|
Law, Keyne C. |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 27-34 8 p. |
artikel |
6 |
Delaying in vivo exposure to a tarantula with very brief exposure to phobic stimuli
|
Siegel, Paul |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 182-188 7 p. |
artikel |
7 |
Differential memory effects for encoding and retrieving disorder-relevant contents in relation to checking
|
Hansmeier, J. |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 99-106 8 p. |
artikel |
8 |
“Don't put me down but don't be too nice to me either”: Fear of positive vs. negative evaluation and responses to positive vs. negative social-evaluative films
|
Reichenberger, Julia |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 164-169 6 p. |
artikel |
9 |
Double attention bias for positive and negative emotional faces in clinical depression: Evidence from an eye-tracking study
|
Duque, Almudena |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 107-114 8 p. |
artikel |
10 |
Editorial Board/Publication Information
|
|
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. IFC- 1 p. |
artikel |
11 |
Enhanced association between perceptual stimuli and trauma-related information in individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms
|
Lin, Muyu |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 202-207 6 p. |
artikel |
12 |
Evaluation of a brief 4-session psychoeducation procedure for high worriers based on the mood-as-input hypothesis
|
Dash, Suzanne R. |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 126-132 7 p. |
artikel |
13 |
Fear reactivation prior to exposure therapy: Does it facilitate the effects of VR exposure in a randomized clinical sample?
|
Shiban, Youssef |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 133-140 8 p. |
artikel |
14 |
How does immediate recall of a stressful event affect psychological response to it?
|
Gittins, Catherine B. |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 19-26 8 p. |
artikel |
15 |
How we walk affects what we remember: Gait modifications through biofeedback change negative affective memory bias
|
Michalak, Johannes |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 121-125 5 p. |
artikel |
16 |
Inter-episode affective intensity and instability: Predictors of depression and functional impairment in bipolar disorder
|
Gershon, Anda |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 14-18 5 p. |
artikel |
17 |
Investigating the role of future thinking in social problem solving
|
Noreen, Saima |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 78-84 7 p. |
artikel |
18 |
Physiological and behavioral indices of emotion dysregulation as predictors of outcome from cognitive behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy for anxiety
|
Davies, Carolyn D. |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 35-43 9 p. |
artikel |
19 |
Reappraisal facilitates extinction in healthy and socially anxious individuals
|
Blechert, Jens |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 141-150 10 p. |
artikel |
20 |
Remembering rejection: Specificity and linguistic styles of autobiographical memories in borderline personality disorder and depression
|
Rosenbach, Charlotte |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 85-92 8 p. |
artikel |
21 |
Response inhibition in a subclinical obsessive-compulsive sample
|
Abramovitch, Amitai |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 66-71 6 p. |
artikel |
22 |
Self-concept structure and borderline personality disorder: Evidence for negative compartmentalization
|
Vater, Aline |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 50-58 9 p. |
artikel |
23 |
Self-imagery in individuals with high body dissatisfaction: The effect of positive and negative self-imagery on aspects of the self-concept
|
Farrar, Stephanie |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 8-13 6 p. |
artikel |
24 |
Socially anxious individuals discriminate better between angry and neutral faces, particularly when using low spatial frequency information
|
Langner, Oliver |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 44-49 6 p. |
artikel |
25 |
Spider-fearful individuals hesitantly approach threat, whereas depressed individuals do not persistently approach reward
|
Bartoszek, Gregory |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 1-7 7 p. |
artikel |
26 |
The approach-avoidance task as an online intervention in cigarette smoking: A pilot study
|
Wittekind, Charlotte E. |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 115-120 6 p. |
artikel |
27 |
The effects of preventive and restorative safety behaviors on a single-session of exposure therapy for contamination fear
|
Goetz, Amy R. |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 151-157 7 p. |
artikel |
28 |
The impact of emotions on body-Focused repetitive behaviors: Evidence from a non-treatment-seeking sample
|
Roberts, Sarah |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 189-197 9 p. |
artikel |
29 |
The impact of previously learned feature-relevance on generalisation of conditioned fear in humans
|
Ahmed, Ola |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 59-65 7 p. |
artikel |
30 |
Uncertainty, god, and scrupulosity: Uncertainty salience and priming god concepts interact to cause greater fears of sin
|
Fergus, Thomas A. |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 93-98 6 p. |
artikel |
31 |
Using delay discounting to understand impulsive choice in socially anxious individuals: Failure to replicate
|
Jenks, Charles W. |
|
2015 |
46 |
C |
p. 198-201 4 p. |
artikel |