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BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY An International Mu!ti-disciplinary Journal Volume 29, 1991 CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX © PERGAMON PRESS OXFORD - NEW YORK - SEOUL - TOKYO BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY An International Multi-disciplinary Journal Editor: Dr S. RACHMAN, Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Founding Editor: Professor H. J. EysENCK, London Editorial Board Professor A. BANDURA, Stanford, Calif. Dr A. MATHEws, Baton Rouge, La Dr D. Bartow, Albany, N.Y. Professor D. MULLER-HEGEMANN, Berlin Dr Jose GERMAIN, Madrid Professor P. PicHot, Paris Dr D. Hems.ey, London Professor M. E. P. SELIGMAN, Philadeiphia, Pa Professor M. VAN DEN Hout, The Netherlands Professor G. T. WiLson, New Brunswick, N.J. Professor ANDRZEJ Jus, Warsaw Professor J. WoLPE, Los Angeles, Calif. Dr W. MARSHALL, Canada Professor W. YULE, London Dr I. Martin, London Book Reviews: Mr P. pe Si_va, London Aims and Scope In keeping with the important scientific and clinical developments of the past 5 to 10 years, the scope of the journal has been widened to include work on Behavioural Medicine/ Medical Psychology. Articles on these subjects are welcomed. As a matter of historical interest, and because we will continue to devote a great deal of space to traditional subjects, the original statement of aims has not been removed. Publishing Office Pergamon Press pic, Pergamon House, Bampfylde Street, Exeter EX! 2AH, England [Tel. Exeter (0392) 51558; Fax (0392) 425370] Subscription and Advertising Offices North America: Pergamon Press Inc., 395 Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford, NY 10523, U.S.A. Rest of the World: Pergamon Press plc, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, England [Tel. Oxford (0865) 794141] Annual Subscription Rates 1992 Annual institutional subscription rate (1992): £210.00 (US$335.00). Two-year institutional rate (1992/93): £399.00 (US$636.50). Sterling prices are definitive. US dollar prices are quoted for convenience only, and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. Subscription rates for Japan are available on request. Back Issues: Back issues of all previously published volumes, in both hard copy and on microform are available direct from Pergamon Press offices. Publication Frequency: 6 issues per annum. Copyright © 1991 Pergamon Press plc It is a condition of publication that manuscripts submitted to this journal have not been published and will not be simultaneously submitted or published elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the copyright for their article is transferred to the publisher if and when the article is accepted for publication. 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Accordingly, the publishers, the editorial board and editors and their respective employees, officers and agents accept no responsibility or liability whatsoever for the consequences of any such inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement. Photocopying information for users in the U.S.A. The Item-fee Code for this publication indicates that authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use is granted by the copyright holder for libraries and other users registered with the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Transactional Reporting Service provided the stated fee for copying, beyond that permitted by Section 107 or 108 of the U.S. Copyright Law, is paid. The appropriate remittance of US$3.00 per copy per article is paid directly to the Copyright Clearance Center Inc., 27 Congress Street, Salem, MA 01970, U.S.A. Permission for other use The copyright owner's consent does not extend to copying for general distribution, for promotion, for creating new works or for resale. Specific written permission must be obtained from the publisher for such copying. The Item-fee Code for this publication is: 0005-7967/91 $3.00 + 0.00 @™The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences— Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. LIST OF CONTENTS Volume 29, Number 1 R. GROSSARTH-MATICEK and 1 Creative novation behaviour therapy as a prophylactic H. J. EySENCK treatment for cancer and coronary heart disease: Part I— description of treatment H. J. EyseNck and Creative novation behaviour therapy as a prophylactic R. GROSSARTH-MATICEK treatment for cancer and coronary heart disease: Part II — effects of treatment YITZCHAK M. BINIK 33 The faith of an agnostic W. L. MARSHALL, KRISTA PAYNE, 37 Exhibitionists: sexual preferences for exposing H. E. BARBAREE and A. EccLes ARNOUD ARNTZ, LAURA DREESSEN 41 Attention, not anxiety, influences pain and HARALD MERCKELBACH Rop Moore, INGER BRODSGAARD 51 Manifestations, acquisition and diagnostic categories of and HERLUF BIRN dental fear in a self-referred population PauL M. LEHRER and 61 Stress reactivity and perception of pain among tension ANNEMARIE INFANTINO MURPHY headache sufferers M. P. O_msTeED, R. Davis, W. ROCKERT, 71 Efficacy of a brief group psychoeducational intervention for M. J. Irvine, M. EAGLE and D. M. GARNER bulimia nervosa Case Histories and Shorter Communications A. B. Levey, Jose ANTONIO ALDAZ, 85 Articulatory suppression and the treatment of insomnia FRASER N. Watts and KIERAN COYLE GEORGE MATCHETT and 91 A test of a disease-avoidance model of animal phobias GraHAM C. L. DAVEY Special Review HALLA BELOFF H. J. EyseNcK: Rebel With a Cause—The Autobiography of H. J. Eysenck Book Reviews Volume 29, Number 2 ANDREE LIDDELL, Davip LOCKER and 105 Self-reported fears (FSS-II) of subjects aged 50 years and Davip BURMAN over THomas A. FAHY 113 Obsessive-compulsive symptoms in eating disorders THomaS H. OLLENDICK and 117 Origins of childhood fears: an evaluation of Rachman’s NEVILLE J. KING theory of fear acquisition REX FOREHAND, MICHELLE WIERSON, Juvenile firesetting: a unique syndrome or an advanced level CYNTHIA L. FRAME, TRACY KEMPTOM of antisocial behavior? and Lisa ARMISTEAD W. L. MARSHALL, A. ECCLES The treatment of exhibitionists: a focus on sexual deviance and H. E. BARBAREE versus cognitive and relationship features PAUL PAULI, CHRISTIAN MARQUARDT, Anxiety induced by cardiac perceptions in patients with Lyp1A HarTL, DeTLEV O. NUTZINGER, panic attacks: a field study RUPERT HOLZL and FRIEDRICH STRIAN Ill MARYANNE MARTIN, Does anxiety lead to selective processing of threat-related RACHEL M. WILLIAMS information? and Davip M. CLARK Pau M. SALKOvskIs, Davip M. CLARK Treatment of panic attacks using cognitive therapy without and ANN HACKMANN exposure or breathing retraining SHIRLEY P. SCHWARZ and Evaluation of a psychological treatment for inflammatory EDWARD B. BLANCHARD bowel disease INGRID MEUWISSEN and Ray OVER Multidimensionality of the content of female sexual fantasy CHRISTINE RUSSELL and The effects of false response feedback on human ‘fear’ GRAHAM C. L. Davey conditioning ARNOUD ARNTZ, MARLEEN VAN ECK Avoidance of pain of unpredictable intensity and PETER DE JONG Case History and Shorter Communication HARALD MERCKELBACH, PETER DE JONG Imagery ability and exposure in vivo in spider phobia and ARNOUD ARNTZ Book Reviews Volume 29, Number 3 Puiuip A. SAIGH 213 The development of posttraumatic stress disorder following four different types of traumatization KeiTtH HAwTON, JosE CATALAN 217 Low sexual desire: sex therapy results and prognostic and JOAN FAGG factors MICHAEL K. NICHOLAS, PETER H. WILSON 225 Operant-behavioural and cognitive-behavioural treatment and JocELYN GOYEN for chronic low back pain Tep L. ROSENTHAL, JOHN M. Downs, 239 Similarities and differences on five inventories among mood KRISTOPHER L. ARHEART, NANCY DEAL, and anxiety disorder patients Anna F. D. Downs and RENATE H. ROSENTHAL Tep L. ROSENTHAL, STEPHEN T. MILLER, Assessing emotional distress at the internist’s office RENATE H. ROSENTHAL, WILLIAM R. SHADISH JR, BILLyE S. FOGLEMAN and S. E>warps DISMUKE Davip M. CLARK, SUZANNE BALL An experimental investigation of thought suppression and Davip PAPE MARTINA REYNOLDS and The relationship among guilt, dysphoria, anxiety and obses- PauL M. SALKOVSKIS sions in a normal population—an attempted replication Davip SMITH and Ray OVER Male sexual fantasy: multidimensionality in content Davi A. F. HaaGa, Rosert J. DERUBEIS, Relationship of intelligence with cognitive therapy outcome BonNIE L. STEWART and AARON T. BECK GeorG H. Eirert and Peter H. WILSON The triple response approach to assessment: a conceptual and methodological reappraisal PauL M. G. EMMELKAMP and H. BEENS Cognitive therapy with obsessive-compulsive disorder: a comparative evaluation IV RONALD LEy 301 The efficacy of Breathing Retaining and the centrality of hyperventilation in panic disorder: a reinterpretation of experimental findings Erratum 305 Volume 29, Number 4 PETER DE JONG and 307 Covariation bias and electrodermal responding in spider HARALD MERCKELBACH phobics before and after behavioural treatment LANA NING and ANDREE LIDDELL 315 The effect of concordance in the treatment of clients with dental anxiety Lars-GOran Ost Acquisition of blood and injection phobia and anxiety response patterns in clinical patients HARALD MERCKELBACH, ARNOUD ARNTZ Conditioning experiences in spider phobics and PETER DE JONG SABINE BOSSERT, REINHOLD G. LAESSLE, Visual palatability of food in patients with eating disorders CAROLINE MEILLER, MATTHIAS JUNKER, and dieting women HEINER ELLGRING and KARL-MARTIN PIRKE R. GROSSARTH-MATICEK, Changes in degree of sclerosis as a function of prophylactic H. Eysenck, G. GALLASCH, H. VETTER treatment in cancer-prone and CHD-prone probands and R. FRENTZEL-BEYME Case Histories and Shorter Communications RONALD M. Rapee, Leste A. TELFER 353 The role of safety cues in mediating the response to and Davip H. BARLOw inhalations of CO, in agoraphobics PETER PAUL A. MERSCH, 357 Social phobia: individual response patterns and the PauL M. G. EMMELKAMP long-term effects of behavioral and cognitive interventions. and CHARLES Lips A follow-up study BRIAN J. Cox, RICHARD P. SWINSON, 363 Anticipatory anxiety and avoidance in panic disorder with G. RON NorTon and KLaus KUCH agoraphobia BRIAN J. Cox, NORMAN S. ENDLER, 367 Anxiety sensitivity and nonclinical panic attacks G. Ron Norton and RICHARD P. SWINSON Book Reviews 371 Volume 29, Number 5 RALPH L. ELKINS 387 An appraisal of chemical aversion (emetic therapy) approaches to alcoholism treatment G. TERENCE WILSON Chemical aversion conditioning in the treatment of alcoholism: further comments RALPH L. ELKINS Chemical aversion (emetic therapy) treatment of alco- holism: further comments H. C. Puitips and LYNDA GRANT Acute back pain: a psychological analysis H. C. Puivips and LyNnDA GRANT The evolution of chronic back pain problems: a longitudinal study H. C. Puivips, L. GRANT The prevention of chronic pain and disability: a preliminary and J. BERKOWITZ investigation Vv SHARON B. ZEITLIN and Implicit and explicit memory bias for threat in post- RICHARD J. MCNALLY traumatic stress disorder KARIN MoGG, ANDREW MATHEWS, Biased cognitive operations in anxiety: artefact, processing MICHAEL EysENCK and JON May priorities or attentional search? ALISON Musso, EDwarRD B. BLANCHARD Evaluation of thermal biofeedback treatment of hyper- and Guy C. McCoy tension using 24-hr ambulatory blood pressure monitoring KENNETH J. SHER, Eric D. MARTIN, Prevalence of DSM-III-R disorders among nonclinical Galt RASKIN and RENEE PERRIGO compulsive checkers and noncheckers in a college student sample TimoTny R. ELLIoTT, Assertiveness, social support, and psychological adjustment STEPHEN M. HERRICK, ANNE M. PatTTI, following spinal cord injury Tuomas E. Witty, FRANK J. GODSHALL and MICHAEL SPRUELL HELEN McCarTuie and SusAN H. SPENCE What is the Revised Fear Survey Schedule for Children measuring? Case History and Shorter Communication SusAN H. SPENCE Cognitive-behaviour therapy in the treatment of chronic, occupational pain of the upper limbs: a 2 yr follow-up Corrigenda Volume 29, Number 6 KIERAN COYLE and FRASER N. WATTS 513 The factorial structure of sleep dissatisfaction JOHN JUNGINGER and SUSAN HEAD 521 Time series analysis of obsessional behavior and mood during self-imposed delay and response prevention JOHAN D. VOCHTELOO, 531 Responses to novelty in phobic and non-phobic cyno- PauL J. A. TIMMERMANS, molgus monkeys: the role of subject characteristics and JoHN A. H. DUUGHUISEN object features and JosePpH M. H. VossEN Larry S. STOLER and Cognitive bias in symptomatic and recovered agoraphobics RICHARD J. MCNALLY ARNOUD ARNTZ, The effects of incorrect pain expectations on acquired fear MARCEL A. VAN DEN HOuT, and pain responses GERMIE VAN DEN BERG and ANJA MEUBOOM Lars-GOraN Ost, JAN FELLENIUS and Applied tension, exposure in vivo, and tension-only in the ULF STERNER treatment of blood phobia G. TERENCE WILSON, Cognitive-behavioral treatment with and without response KATHLEEN L. ELDREDGE, prevention for bulimia DeLiA SMITH and BARBARA NILES MarK H. FREESTON, ROBERT LADOUCEUR, Cognitive intrusions in a non-clinical population. I. NICOLE THIBODEAU and FABIEN GAGNON Response style, subjective experience, and appraisal CoLtn MacLeop and ANDREW MATHEWS Biased cognitive operations in anxiety: accessibility of information or assignment of processing priorities? J. GAYLE Beck, M. ANDREW BERISFORD The effects of voluntary hyperventilation on patients with and HEINRICH TAEGTMEYER chest pain without coronary artery disease VI Case Histories and Shorter Communications SIMON R. LENTON and PAUL R. MARTIN 623 The contribution of music vs instructions in the Musical Mood Induction Procedure KATHLEEN P. KRONE, JOSEPH A. HIMLE 627 A standardized behavioral group treatment program for and RANDOLPH M. NESSE obsessive-compulsive disorder: preliminary outcomes Special Review MELANIE MARKS S. J. RACHMAN: Fear and Courage, 2nd Edn

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