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1 A confirmatory factor analysis of combined models of the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire and the Inventory of Complicated Grief-Revised: Are we measuring complicated grief or posttraumatic stress? O’Connor, Maja
2010
7 p. 672-679
8 p.
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2 A cross-lagged analysis of the relationship between symptoms of PTSD and retrospective reports of exposure Bolton, Elisa E.
2006
7 p. 877-895
19 p.
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3 Acute changes in obsessions and compulsions following moderate-intensity aerobic exercise among patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder Abrantes, Ana M.
2009
7 p. 923-927
5 p.
artikel
4 Age and racial differences in the presentation and treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder in primary care Brenes, Gretchen A.
2008
7 p. 1128-1136
9 p.
artikel
5 Alterations in autonomic tone during trauma exposure using eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)—Results of a preliminary investigation Sack, Martin
2008
7 p. 1264-1271
8 p.
artikel
6 Alterations of the attentional networks in patients with anxiety disorders Pacheco-Unguetti, Antonia Pilar
2011
7 p. 888-895
8 p.
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7 A multi-ethnic examination of socioevaluative fears Norton, Peter J.
2009
7 p. 904-908
5 p.
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8 And yet they correlate: Psychophysiological activation predicts self-report outcomes of exposure therapy in claustrophobia Alpers, Georg W.
2008
7 p. 1101-1109
9 p.
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9 An experimental analysis of disgust sensitivity and fear of contagion in Spider and Blood Injection Injury Phobia Bianchi, Kristin N.
2012
7 p. 753-761
9 p.
artikel
10 Anger suppression after imagined rejection among individuals with social anxiety Breen, William E.
2011
7 p. 879-887
9 p.
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11 An integrated approach to panic prevention targeting the empirically supported risk factors of smoking and anxiety sensitivity: Theoretical basis and evidence from a pilot project evaluating feasibility and short-term efficacy Feldner, Matthew T.
2008
7 p. 1227-1243
17 p.
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12 An investigation of whether patients with post-traumatic stress disorder overestimate the probability and cost of future negative events White, Melanie
2008
7 p. 1244-1254
11 p.
artikel
13 Anxiety and its treatment: Promoting science-based practice Lohr, Jeffrey M.
2012
7 p. 719-727
9 p.
artikel
14 Anxiety sensitivity and its dimensions across the anxiety disorders Deacon, Brett
2006
7 p. 837-857
21 p.
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15 Anxiety sensitivity profile: Predictive and incremental validity Schmidt, Norman B.
2008
7 p. 1180-1189
10 p.
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16 Anxiety, social skills, friendship quality, and peer victimization: An integrated model Crawford, A. Melissa
2011
7 p. 924-931
8 p.
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17 A preliminary investigation of the impact of maternal obsessive-compulsive disorder and panic disorder on parenting and children Challacombe, Fiona
2009
7 p. 848-857
10 p.
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18 A randomized controlled evaluation of a spiritually integrated treatment for subclinical anxiety in the Jewish community, delivered via the Internet Rosmarin, David H.
2010
7 p. 799-808
10 p.
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19 A self-report measure of subtle avoidance and safety behaviors relevant to social anxiety: Development and psychometric properties Cuming, Samantha
2009
7 p. 879-883
5 p.
artikel
20 Assessing excessive reassurance seeking in the anxiety disorders Rector, Neil A.
2011
7 p. 911-917
7 p.
artikel
21 Association of CRHR1 variants and posttraumatic stress symptoms in hurricane exposed adults White, Simone
2013
7 p. 678-683
6 p.
artikel
22 Associations of coping processes with posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in national guard/reserve service members deployed during the OEF-OIF era Rodrigues, Camila S.
2010
7 p. 694-699
6 p.
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23 Attention training for reducing spider fear in spider-fearful individuals Reese, Hannah E.
2010
7 p. 657-662
6 p.
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24 Attention training in socially anxious children: A multiple baseline design analysis Cowart, Maria J.W.
2011
7 p. 972-977
6 p.
artikel
25 Autogenous/reactive obsessions and their relationship with OCD symptoms and schizotypal personality features Lee, Han-Joo
2005
7 p. 793-805
13 p.
artikel
26 Autonomic responses and neural-cardiac coupling during individually tailored symptom provocation in obsessive-compulsive disorder Simon, Daniela
2013
7 p. 635-644
10 p.
artikel
27 Aversive responding to safety signals in panic disorder: The moderating role of intolerance of uncertainty Gorka, Stephanie M.
2014
7 p. 731-736
6 p.
artikel
28 Behavioral avoidance mediates the relationship between anxiety and depressive symptoms among social anxiety disorder patients Moitra, Ethan
2008
7 p. 1205-1213
9 p.
artikel
29 Clinical effectiveness of a cognitive behavioral group treatment program for anxiety disorders: A benchmarking study Oei, Tian P.S.
2009
7 p. 950-957
8 p.
artikel
30 Clinical implications of panic symptoms in dental phobia Potter, Carrie M.
2014
7 p. 724-730
7 p.
artikel
31 Cognitive-behavioral family treatment for childhood obsessive-compulsive disorder: A 7-year follow-up study O’Leary, Emily Marie McHugh
2009
7 p. 973-978
6 p.
artikel
32 Cognitive-behavioral therapy for obsessive–compulsive disorder: A non-randomized comparison of intensive and weekly approaches Storch, Eric A.
2008
7 p. 1146-1158
13 p.
artikel
33 Cognitive behavior therapy in medication non-responders with obsessive–compulsive disorder: A prospective 1-year follow-up study Anand, Nitin
2011
7 p. 939-945
7 p.
artikel
34 Cognitive biases in childhood anxiety disorders: Do interpretive and judgment biases distinguish anxious youth from their non-anxious peers? Cannon, Melinda F.
2010
7 p. 751-758
8 p.
artikel
35 Cognitive processing and acrophobia: Validating the Heights Interpretation Questionnaire Steinman, Shari A.
2011
7 p. 896-902
7 p.
artikel
36 Combining alprazolam with systematic desensitization therapy for dental injection phobia Coldwell, Susan E.
2007
7 p. 871-887
17 p.
artikel
37 Comparison of the Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) and abbreviated version (PSWQ-A) in a clinical and non-clinical population of older adults Wuthrich, Viviana M.
2014
7 p. 657-663
7 p.
artikel
38 Confirmatory factor analysis of posttraumatic stress symptoms in Brazilian primary care patients: An examination of seven alternative models Costa, Mariana Fernandes
2011
7 p. 950-963
14 p.
artikel
39 Consistency between self-report and clinician-administered versions of the Yale-Brown Obsessive–Compulsive Scale Federici, Anita
2010
7 p. 729-733
5 p.
artikel
40 Construct validity and vulnerability to anxiety: A cognitive interviewing study of the revised Anxiety Sensitivity Index Brown, Gary P.
2009
7 p. 942-949
8 p.
artikel
41 Cortical surface anatomy in pediatric patients with generalized anxiety disorder Strawn, Jeffrey R.
2014
7 p. 717-723
7 p.
artikel
42 Development and initial validation of a self-report assessment tool for anxiety among older adults: The Geriatric Anxiety Scale Segal, Daniel L.
2010
7 p. 709-714
6 p.
artikel
43 Development and validation of a music performance anxiety inventory for gifted adolescent musicians Osborne, Margaret S.
2005
7 p. 725-751
27 p.
artikel
44 Differences between early and late drop-outs from treatment for obsessive–compulsive disorder Aderka, Idan M.
2011
7 p. 918-923
6 p.
artikel
45 Differences in posttraumatic stress disorder diagnostic rates and symptom severity between Criterion A1 and non-Criterion A1 stressors Long, Mary E.
2008
7 p. 1255-1263
9 p.
artikel
46 Disgust as a unique affective predictor of mental contamination following sexual trauma Badour, Christal L.
2014
7 p. 704-711
8 p.
artikel
47 Disgust proneness and obsessive–compulsive symptoms in a clinical sample: Structural differentiation from negative affect Olatunji, Bunmi O.
2011
7 p. 932-938
7 p.
artikel
48 Disseminating treatment for anxiety disorders step 2: Peer recommendations to seek help Schubert, Jessica R.
2014
7 p. 712-716
5 p.
artikel
49 Does “thinking about thinking” interfere with memory? An experimental memory study in obsessive–compulsive disorder Weber, Friederike
2014
7 p. 679-686
8 p.
artikel
50 Do parental psychopathology and unfavorable family environment predict the persistence of social phobia? Knappe, Susanne
2009
7 p. 986-994
9 p.
artikel
51 Dysfunctional cognitive appraisal and psychophysiological reactivity in acute stress disorder Elsesser, Karin
2009
7 p. 979-985
7 p.
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52 Editorial Board 2010
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1 p.
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53 Editorial Board 2009
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1 p.
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54 Editorial Board 2007
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55 Editorial Board 2006
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56 Editorial Board 2008
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57 Editorial Board 2013
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58 Editorial Board 2011
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59 Editorial Board 2012
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60 Effectiveness of cognitive–behavioral trauma treatment for incarcerated women with mental illnesses and substance abuse disorders Wolff, Nancy
2012
7 p. 703-710
8 p.
artikel
61 Emotional response patterns during social threat in individuals with generalized social anxiety disorder and non-anxious controls Moscovitch, David A.
2010
7 p. 785-791
7 p.
artikel
62 Emotion regulation deficits in generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and their co-occurrence Mennin, Douglas S.
2009
7 p. 866-871
6 p.
artikel
63 Erratum to “Anxiety disorder symptoms in Japanese children and adolescents” [J. Anxiety Disord. 23 (2009) 104–111] Ishikawa, Shin-ichi
2009
7 p. 1008-
1 p.
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64 Evaluation of smoking characteristics among community-recruited daily smokers with and without posttraumatic stress disorder and panic psychopathology Marshall, Erin C.
2008
7 p. 1214-1226
13 p.
artikel
65 Evaluative learning and emotional responding to fearful and disgusting stimuli in spider phobia Olatunji, Bunmi O.
2006
7 p. 858-876
19 p.
artikel
66 Exploring the boundary between temperament and generalized anxiety disorder: A receiver operating characteristic analysis Rettew, David C.
2006
7 p. 931-945
15 p.
artikel
67 Factor structure and measurement invariance of the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale across four racial/ethnic groups Garnaat, Sarah L.
2010
7 p. 723-728
6 p.
artikel
68 Fear of needles and vasovagal reactions among phlebotomy patients Deacon, Brett
2006
7 p. 946-960
15 p.
artikel
69 Fire-related cognitions moderate the impact of risk factors on adjustment following wildfire disaster Scher, Christine D.
2009
7 p. 891-896
6 p.
artikel
70 Generalized anxiety disorder and entry into marriage or a marriage-like relationship Yoon, K. Lira
2007
7 p. 955-965
11 p.
artikel
71 Generalized anxiety disorder publications: Where do we stand a decade later? Dugas, Michel J.
2010
7 p. 780-784
5 p.
artikel
72 Genetic and environmental contributions to social anxiety across different ages: A meta-analytic approach to twin data Scaini, Simona
2014
7 p. 650-656
7 p.
artikel
73 Hurricane Katrina and youth anxiety: The role of perceived attachment beliefs and parenting behaviors Costa, Natalie M.
2009
7 p. 935-941
7 p.
artikel
74 Identification of anxiety sensitivity classes and clinical cut-scores in a sample of adult smokers: Results from a factor mixture model Allan, Nicholas P.
2014
7 p. 696-703
8 p.
artikel
75 Implicit affective evaluation bias in hypochondriasis: Findings from the Affect Misattribution Procedure Schreiber, Franziska
2014
7 p. 671-678
8 p.
artikel
76 Incremental direct medical expenditures associated with anxiety disorders for the U.S. adult population: Evidence from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Shirneshan, Elaheh
2013
7 p. 720-727
8 p.
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77 Inside front cover 2014
7 p. IFC-
1 p.
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78 Inside front cover 2005
7 p. CO2-
1 p.
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79 Instability of physical anxiety symptoms in daily life of patients with panic disorder and patients with posttraumatic stress disorder Pfaltz, Monique C.
2010
7 p. 792-798
7 p.
artikel
80 Interoceptive awareness mediates the relationship between anxiety and the intensity of unpleasant feelings Pollatos, Olga
2007
7 p. 931-943
13 p.
artikel
81 Longitudinal course of anxiety sensitivity and PTSD symptoms in cognitive-behavioral therapies for PTSD Gutner, Cassidy A.
2013
7 p. 728-734
7 p.
artikel
82 Measuring health anxiety: Moving past the dichotomous response option of the original Whiteley Index Welch, Patrick G.
2009
7 p. 1002-1007
6 p.
artikel
83 NAG level differences in panic disorder and agoraphobia Garvey, Michael J.
2005
7 p. 818-825
8 p.
artikel
84 Obsessive-compulsive symptoms: the contribution of metacognitions and responsibility Myers, Samuel G.
2005
7 p. 806-817
12 p.
artikel
85 Parental changes after involvement in their anxious child's cognitive behavior therapy Esbjørn, Barbara Hoff
2014
7 p. 664-670
7 p.
artikel
86 Pathways to change in one-session exposure with and without cognitive intervention: An exploratory study in spider phobia Raes, An K.
2011
7 p. 964-971
8 p.
artikel
87 Peeking into the black box: Mechanisms of action for anger management treatment Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne
2014
7 p. 687-695
9 p.
artikel
88 Post-event processing and autobiographical memory in social anxiety: The influence of negative feedback and rumination Morgan, Julie
2008
7 p. 1190-1204
15 p.
artikel
89 Post-trauma symptoms following indirect exposure to the September 11th terrorist attacks: The predictive role of dispositional coping Baschnagel, Joseph S.
2009
7 p. 915-922
8 p.
artikel
90 Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms following media exposure to tragic events: Impact of 9/11 on children at risk for anxiety disorders Otto, Michael W.
2007
7 p. 888-902
15 p.
artikel
91 Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, intimate partner violence perpetration, and the mediating role of shame processing bias Sippel, Lauren M.
2011
7 p. 903-910
8 p.
artikel
92 Prevalence and correlates of obsessive–compulsive disorder among older adults living in the community Grenier, Sébastien
2009
7 p. 858-865
8 p.
artikel
93 Prevalence of anxiety disorders among adults seeking speech therapy for stuttering Iverach, Lisa
2009
7 p. 928-934
7 p.
artikel
94 Psychiatric disorder and suicide in the military, then and now: Commentary on Frueh and Smith McNally, Richard J.
2012
7 p. 776-778
3 p.
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95 Psychological and marital distress in spouses of Vietnam veterans: Importance of spouses’ perceptions Renshaw, Keith D.
2010
7 p. 743-750
8 p.
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96 Psychological treatment of social anxiety disorder improves body dysmorphic concerns Fang, Angela
2013
7 p. 684-691
8 p.
artikel
97 Psychometric properties of the Child Anxiety Life Interference Scale (CALIS) Lyneham, Heidi J.
2013
7 p. 711-719
9 p.
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98 Psychometric properties of the social phobia and social interaction anxiety scales: Evidence of construct equivalence in an African American sample Carter, Michele M.
2014
7 p. 633-643
11 p.
artikel
99 Psychometric properties of the Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (SCAS) in Mainland Chinese children and adolescents Zhao, Jinxia
2012
7 p. 728-736
9 p.
artikel
100 PTSD's underlying symptom dimensions and relations with behavioral inhibition and activation Contractor, Ateka A.
2013
7 p. 645-651
7 p.
artikel
101 PTSD symptom severity and psychiatric comorbidity in recent motor vehicle accident victims: A latent class analysis Hruska, Bryce
2014
7 p. 644-649
6 p.
artikel
102 PTSD symptoms, potentially traumatic event exposure, and binge drinking: A prospective study with a national sample of adolescents Cisler, Josh M.
2011
7 p. 978-987
10 p.
artikel
103 Rates and predictors of remission in young women with specific phobia: A prospective community study Trumpf, Julia
2009
7 p. 958-964
7 p.
artikel
104 Reconciling the differences between the King et al. (1998) and Simms et al. (2002) factor models of PTSD Shevlin, Mark
2009
7 p. 995-1001
7 p.
artikel
105 Rejection sensitivity mediates the relationship between social anxiety and body dysmorphic concerns Fang, Angela
2011
7 p. 946-949
4 p.
artikel
106 Relationships among psychosocial functioning, diagnostic comorbidity, and the recurrence of generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and major depression Rodriguez, Benjamin F.
2005
7 p. 752-766
15 p.
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107 Relationships between negative affectivity, emotion regulation, anxiety, and depressive symptoms in adolescents as examined through structural equation modeling Tortella-Feliu, Miquel
2010
7 p. 686-693
8 p.
artikel
108 Reliability of sleep log data versus actigraphy in veterans with sleep disturbance and PTSD Westermeyer, Joe
2007
7 p. 966-975
10 p.
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109 Responses to voluntary hyperventilation in children with separation anxiety disorder: Implications for the link to panic disorder Kossowsky, Joe
2013
7 p. 627-634
8 p.
artikel
110 Retrospective reports of behavioral inhibition and young adults’ current symptoms of social anxiety, depression, and anxious arousal Schofield, Casey A.
2009
7 p. 884-890
7 p.
artikel
111 School refusal and anxiety in adolescence: Non-randomized trial of a developmentally sensitive cognitive behavioral therapy Heyne, David
2011
7 p. 870-878
9 p.
artikel
112 Sensory-processing sensitivity in social anxiety disorder: Relationship to harm avoidance and diagnostic subtypes Hofmann, Stefan G.
2007
7 p. 944-954
11 p.
artikel
113 Shyness and face scanning in children Brunet, Paul M.
2009
7 p. 909-914
6 p.
artikel
114 Skittish, shielded, and scared: Relations among behavioral inhibition, overprotective parenting, and anxiety in native and non-native Dutch preschool children Vreeke, Leonie J.
2013
7 p. 703-710
8 p.
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115 Smiles may go unseen in generalized social anxiety disorder: Evidence from binocular rivalry for reduced visual consciousness of positive facial expressions Anderson, Eric C.
2013
7 p. 619-626
8 p.
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116 Social anxiety across ethnicity: A confirmatory factor analysis of the FNE and SAD Melka, Stephen E.
2010
7 p. 680-685
6 p.
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117 “Social Anxiety Disorder Carved at its Joints”: Evidence for the taxonicity of social anxiety disorder Weeks, Justin W.
2010
7 p. 734-742
9 p.
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118 Social anxiety in late adolescence: The importance of early childhood language impairment Voci, Sabrina C.
2006
7 p. 915-930
16 p.
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119 Social fears during adolescence: Is there an increase in distress and avoidance? Sumter, S.R.
2009
7 p. 897-903
7 p.
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120 Social phobia and perceived friendship quality Rodebaugh, Thomas L.
2009
7 p. 872-878
7 p.
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121 Specific eating disorder clusters based on social anxiety and novelty seeking Peñas-Lledó, E.
2010
7 p. 767-773
7 p.
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122 Suicide, alcoholism, and psychiatric illness among union forces during the U.S. Civil War Frueh, B. Christopher
2012
7 p. 769-775
7 p.
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123 Support for the predictive validity of the SASC-R: Linkages with reactions to an in vivo peer evaluation manipulation Reijntjes, Albert
2007
7 p. 903-917
15 p.
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124 Testing a cognitive model of generalized anxiety disorder in the eating disorders Konstantellou, Anna
2011
7 p. 864-869
6 p.
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125 The correlates and consequences of early appearing social anxiety in young children Weeks, Murray
2009
7 p. 965-972
8 p.
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126 The dimensionality of PTSD symptoms and their relationship to health-related quality of life in Chinese earthquake survivors Wang, Li
2012
7 p. 711-718
8 p.
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127 The Disgust Propensity and Sensitivity Scale-Revised: Psychometric properties and specificity in relation to anxiety disorder symptoms Olatunji, Bunmi O.
2007
7 p. 918-930
13 p.
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128 The distinctiveness of compulsive hoarding from obsessive–compulsive disorder Grisham, Jessica R.
2005
7 p. 767-779
13 p.
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129 The Dutch Claustrophobia Questionnaire: Psychometric properties and predictive validity Van Diest, Ilse
2010
7 p. 715-722
8 p.
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130 The emetophobia questionnaire (EmetQ-13): Psychometric validation of a measure of specific phobia of vomiting (emetophobia) Boschen, Mark J.
2013
7 p. 670-677
8 p.
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131 The epidemiology of obsessive–compulsive disorder in Spanish school children Canals, Josefa
2012
7 p. 746-752
7 p.
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132 The impact of experiential avoidance and obsessive beliefs on obsessive-compulsive symptoms in a severe clinical sample Manos, Rachel C.
2010
7 p. 700-708
9 p.
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133 The moderated effects of video feedback for social anxiety disorder Rodebaugh, Thomas L.
2010
7 p. 663-671
9 p.
artikel
134 The Obsessive-Compulsive Symptom (OCS) scale of the Child Behavior Checklist: A comparison between Swedish children with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder from a specialized unit, regular outpatients and a school sample Ivarsson, Tord
2008
7 p. 1172-1179
8 p.
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135 The posttraumatic cognitions inventory-Chinese revised: Validation and refinement with a traumatized college sample in Taiwan Su, Yi-Jen
2008
7 p. 1110-1119
10 p.
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136 The relationships of child and parent factors with children's anxiety symptoms: Parental anxious rearing as a mediator Waters, Allison M.
2012
7 p. 737-745
9 p.
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137 The role of sleep disturbance in the relationship between post-traumatic stress disorder and suicidal ideation Betts, Kim Steven
2013
7 p. 735-741
7 p.
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138 The role of trait anxiety in the recognition of emotional facial expressions Cooper, Robbie M.
2008
7 p. 1120-1127
8 p.
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139 The structure of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in three female trauma samples: A comparison of interview and self-report measures Scher, Christine D.
2008
7 p. 1137-1145
9 p.
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140 The Teasing Questionnaire—Revised: measurement of childhood teasing in adults Strawser, Melissa S.
2005
7 p. 780-792
13 p.
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141 The therapeutic alliance in the cognitive behavioral treatment of pediatric obsessive–compulsive disorder Keeley, Mary L.
2011
7 p. 855-863
9 p.
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142 The time-course of attentional bias in anxious children and adolescents Gamble, Amanda L.
2009
7 p. 841-847
7 p.
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143 Time-course of attention biases in social phobia Schofield, Casey A.
2013
7 p. 661-669
9 p.
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144 Trauma experience in children and adolescents: An assessment of the effects of trauma type and role of interpersonal proximity Price, Maggi
2013
7 p. 652-660
9 p.
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145 Traumatic and socially stressful life events among persons with social anxiety disorder Erwin, Brigette A.
2006
7 p. 896-914
19 p.
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146 Treatment attrition during group therapy for social phobia Hofmann, Stefan G.
2006
7 p. 961-972
12 p.
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147 Use of the Panic Attack Questionnaire-IV to assess non-clinical panic attacks and limited symptom panic attacks in Student and Community Samples Norton, Peter J.
2008
7 p. 1159-1171
13 p.
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148 What do we know today about the prospective long-term course of social anxiety disorder? A systematic literature review Steinert, Christiane
2013
7 p. 692-702
11 p.
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149 When is rumination an adaptive mood repair strategy? Day-to-day rhythms of life in combat veterans with and without posttraumatic stress disorder Kashdan, Todd B.
2012
7 p. 762-768
7 p.
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150 Which method of posttraumatic stress disorder classification best predicts psychosocial function in children with traumatic brain injury? Iselin, Greg
2010
7 p. 774-779
6 p.
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151 Worry, emotion control, and anxiety control in older and young adults Gould, Christine E.
2010
7 p. 759-766
8 p.
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