no |
title |
author |
magazine |
year |
volume |
issue |
page(s) |
type |
1 |
Acknowledgment of Reviewers
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. I-II nvt p. |
article |
2 |
A multi-method laboratory investigation of emotional reactivity and emotion regulation abilities in borderline personality disorder
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Kuo, Janice R. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 52-60 9 p. |
article |
3 |
Attentional blink impairment in social anxiety disorder: Depression comorbidity matters
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Morrison, Amanda S. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 209-214 6 p. |
article |
4 |
Attentional control moderates the relationship between social anxiety symptoms and attentional disengagement from threatening information
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Taylor, Charles T. |
|
2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 68-76 9 p. |
article |
5 |
Changes in negative implicit evaluations in patients of hypochondriasis after treatment with cognitive therapy or exposure therapy
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Schreiber, Franziska |
|
2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 139-146 8 p. |
article |
6 |
Confusing acceptance and mere politeness: Depression and sensitivity to Duchenne smiles
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Gadassi, Reuma |
|
2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 8-14 7 p. |
article |
7 |
Covariation bias in women with a negative body evaluation: How is it expressed and can it be diminished?
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Alleva, Jessica M. |
|
2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 33-39 7 p. |
article |
8 |
Deficits in joint action explain why socially anxious individuals are less well liked
|
Mein, Clare |
|
2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 147-151 5 p. |
article |
9 |
Disgust- and anxiety-based emotional reasoning in non-clinical fear of vomiting
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Verwoerd, Johan |
|
2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 83-89 7 p. |
article |
10 |
Editorial Board/Publication Information
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. IFC- 1 p. |
article |
11 |
Emotion regulation and mania risk: Differential responses to implicit and explicit cues to regulate
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Ajaya, Yatrika |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 283-288 6 p. |
article |
12 |
Encoding disorganized memories for an analogue trauma does not increase memory distortion or analogue symptoms of PTSD
|
Segovia, Daisy A. |
|
2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 127-134 8 p. |
article |
13 |
Further insight into self-face recognition in schizophrenia patients: Why ambiguity matters
|
Bortolon, Catherine |
|
2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 215-222 8 p. |
article |
14 |
Implicit and explicit measures of spider fear and avoidance behavior: Examination of the moderating role of working memory capacity
|
Effting, Marieke |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 269-276 8 p. |
article |
15 |
Learned, instructed and observed pathways to fear and avoidance
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Cameron, Gemma |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 106-112 7 p. |
article |
16 |
Measuring online interpretations and attributions of social situations: Links with adolescent social anxiety
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Haller, Simone P.W. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 250-256 7 p. |
article |
17 |
Military Affective Picture System (MAPS): A new emotion-based stimuli set for assessing emotional processing in military populations
|
Goodman, Adam M. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 152-161 10 p. |
article |
18 |
Mirror exposure to increase body satisfaction: Should we guide the focus of attention towards positively or negatively evaluated body parts?
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Jansen, Anita |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 90-96 7 p. |
article |
19 |
Mood repair in healthy individuals: Both processing mode and imagery content matter
|
Seebauer, Laura |
|
2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 289-294 6 p. |
article |
20 |
Negative autobiographical memories in social anxiety disorder: A comparison with panic disorder and healthy controls
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O'Toole, Mia Skytte |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 223-230 8 p. |
article |
21 |
Negative mental imagery in public speaking anxiety: Forming cognitive resistance by taxing visuospatial working memory
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Homer, Sophie R. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 77-82 6 p. |
article |
22 |
Obsessive–compulsive symptoms and attentional bias: An eye-tracking methodology
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Bradley, Maria C. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 303-308 6 p. |
article |
23 |
Patterned changes in urge ratings with tic suppression in youth with chronic tic disorders
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Brabson, Laurel A. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 162-170 9 p. |
article |
24 |
Positive valence reduces susceptibility to return of fear and enhances approach behavior
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Dour, Halina J. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 277-282 6 p. |
article |
25 |
Psychophsyiological reactivity during uncertainty and ambiguity processing in high and low worriers
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Kirschner, Hans |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 97-105 9 p. |
article |
26 |
Reactivating addiction-related memories under propranolol to reduce craving: A pilot randomized controlled trial
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Lonergan, Michelle |
|
2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 245-249 5 p. |
article |
27 |
Recall of threat material is modulated by self or other referencing in people with high or low levels of non-clinical paranoia
|
Greer, J. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 1-7 7 p. |
article |
28 |
Reducing involuntary memory by interfering consolidation of stressful auditory information: A pilot study
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Tabrizi, Fara |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 238-244 7 p. |
article |
29 |
Scrupulosity and contamination OCD are not associated with deficits in response inhibition
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Rasmussen, Jessica |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 120-126 7 p. |
article |
30 |
Seeing in the Mind's eye: Imagery rescripting for patients with body dysmorphic disorder. A single case series
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Ritter, Viktoria |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 187-195 9 p. |
article |
31 |
Self-focused attention affects subsequent processing of positive (but not negative) performance appraisals
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Holzman, Jacob B. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 295-302 8 p. |
article |
32 |
Sleep disruption is related to poor response inhibition in individuals with obsessive–compulsive and repetitive negative thought symptoms
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Nota, Jacob A. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 23-32 10 p. |
article |
33 |
Testing a “content meets process” model of depression vulnerability and rumination: Exploring the moderating role of set-shifting deficits
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Vergara-Lopez, Chrystal |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 201-208 8 p. |
article |
34 |
The effects of a documentary film about schizophrenia on cognitive, affective and behavioural aspects of stigmatisation
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Thonon, Bénédicte |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 196-200 5 p. |
article |
35 |
The feasibility and acceptability of a brief Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) group intervention for people with psychosis: The ‘ACT for life’ study
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Johns, Louise C. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 257-263 7 p. |
article |
36 |
The image-based alcohol-action implicit association test
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Palfai, Tibor P. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 135-138 4 p. |
article |
37 |
The potential of continuum versus biogenetic beliefs in reducing stigmatization against persons with schizophrenia: An experimental study
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Wiesjahn, Martin |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 231-237 7 p. |
article |
38 |
The power within: The experimental manipulation of power interacts with trait BDD symptoms to predict interoceptive accuracy
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Kunstman, Jonathan W. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 178-186 9 p. |
article |
39 |
The relative importance of relational and scientific characteristics of psychotherapy: Perceptions of community members vs. therapists
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Farrell, Nicholas R. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 171-177 7 p. |
article |
40 |
The role of mental imagery in non-clinical paranoia
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Bullock, Gemma |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 264-268 5 p. |
article |
41 |
The role of self-esteem instability in the development of postnatal depression: A prospective study testing a diathesis-stress account
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Franck, Erik |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 15-22 8 p. |
article |
42 |
The therapeutic alliance and therapist adherence as predictors of dropout from cognitive therapy for depression when combined with antidepressant medication
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Cooper, Andrew A. |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 113-119 7 p. |
article |
43 |
Untangling attention bias modification from emotion: A double-blind randomized experiment with individuals with social anxiety disorder
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Heeren, Alexandre |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 61-67 7 p. |
article |
44 |
What does the facial dot-probe task tell us about attentional processes in social anxiety? A systematic review
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Bantin, Trisha |
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2016 |
50 |
C |
p. 40-51 12 p. |
article |