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BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY ELSEVIER Behaviour Research and Therapy 43 (2005) III—X1 www.elsevier.com/locate/brat LIST OF CONTENTS Volume 43, Number 1 Charles M. Morin, Lynda Belanger, Long-term outcome after discontinuation of benzodiazepines for Célyne Bastien and Annie Valliéres insomnia: a survival analysis of relapse Sehnaz Tuna, Ali I. Tekcan and Memory and metamemory in obsessive-compulsive disorder Volkan Topcuoglu Han-Joo Lee, Jesse R. Cougle and Thought—action fusion and its relationship to schizotypy and Michael J. Telch OCD symptoms Mohammad Ali Goodarzi and Reliability and validity of the Padua Inventory in an Iranian 43 Ali Firoozabadi population Sarah A. Palyo and J. Gayle Beck Is the concept of “repression” useful for the understanding nnw n chronic PTSD? C. Benie MacDonald and Graham A mood-as-input account of perseverative checking: the relation- 69 C. L. Davey ship between stop rules, mood and confidence in having checked successfully Christine Purdon, Karen Rowa and Thought suppression and its effects on thought frequency, appraisal 93 Martin M. Antony and mood state in individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder Meredith E. Coles and Recognition bias for critical faces in social phobia: a replication 109 Richard G. Heimberg and extension Nichole Fairbrother, Sarah J. Newth and Mental pollution: feelings of dirtiness without physical contact 121 S. Rachman Sam Cartwright-Hatton, Social anxiety in children: social skills deficit, or cognitive Nicole Tschernitz and Helen Gomersall distortion? , Edward B. Blanchard, Dianna Rowell, Posttraumatic stress and depressive symptoms in a college Eric Kuhn, Rebecca Rogers and population one year after the September 11 attacks: the effect David Wittrock of proximity Simon Rietveld and Jan H. Houtveen Erratum Volume 43, Number 2 Regular Papers Meredith E. Coles, Richard G. Heimberg, Not just right experiences and obsessive-compulsive features: Randy O. Frost and Gail Steketee Experimental and self-monitoring perspectives IV Volume Contents Behaviour Research and Therapy 43 (2005) IlI-X1 Jose M. Soler-Baillo, Brian P. Marx and The psychophysiological correlates of risk recognition among 169 Denise M. Sloan victims and non-victims of sexual assault Anita Jansen, Chantal Nederkoorn and Selective visual attention for ugly and beautiful body parts in Sandra Mulkens eating disorders Gina M. Manguno-Mire, Anxiety-related differences in affective categorizations of lexical 197 Joseph I. Constans and James H. Geer stimuli Will M. Aklin, C.W. Lejuez, Michael Evaluation of behavioral measures of risk taking propensity with J. Zvolensky, Chris W. Kahler and inner city adolescents Marya Gwadz Heather L. Littleton, Danny Axsom and Development of the body image concern inventory Cynthia L.S. Pury Rafaéle J.C. Huntjens, Madelon L. Peters, Transfer of newly acquired stimulus valence between identities in Albert Postma, Liesbeth Woertman, dissociative identity disorder (DID) Marieke Effting and Onno van der Hart Jennifer S. Cheavens, M. Zachary An analogue investigation of the relationships among perceived Rosenthal, Stacey B. Daughters, parental criticism, negative affect, and borderline personality Jennifer Nowak, David Kosson, disorder features: the role of thought suppression Thomas R. Lynch and C.W. Lejuez Shorter communication Tamara L. Hartl, Shannon R. Duffany, Relationships among compulsive hoarding, trauma, and 269 George J. Allen, Gail Steketee and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Randy O. Frost Volume 43, Number 3 Regular Papers rrishul Devineni and A randomized controlled trial of an internet-based treatment for Edward B. Blanchard chronic headache Frederick Aardema, Kieron P. O’Connor, Inferential confusion in obsessive-compulsive disorder: the 293 Paul M.G. Emmelkamp, inferential confusion questionnaire Andre Marchand and Christo Todorov Bruce F. Chorpita, Catherine E. Moffitt Psychometric properties of the Revised Child Anxiety and 309 and Jennifer Gray Depression Scale in a clinical sample Debora Vansteenwegen, Dirk Hermans, Return of fear in a human differential conditioning paradigm Bram Vervliet, Geert Francken, Tom caused by a return to the original acquistion context Beckers, Frank Baeyens and Paul Eelen Timothy A. Brown, Kamila S. White and 4 psychometric reanalysis of the Albany Panic and Phobia David H. Barlow Questionnaire Bram Vervliet, Debora Vansteenwegen, Return of fear in a human differential conditioning paradigm Frank Baeyens, Dirk Hermans and caused by a stimulus change after extinction Paul Eelen Volume Contents Behaviour Research and Therapy 43 (2005) III-X1 Judith K. Wilson and Ronald M. Rapee The interpretation of negative social events in social phobia: changes during treatment and relationship to outcome Melisa Robichaud and Michel J. Dugas Negative problem orientation (Part 1): psychometric properties of a new measure Melisa Robichaud and Michel J. Dugas Negative problem orientation (Part II): construct validity and specificity to worry Volume 43, Number 4 Regular Papers Anke Ehlers, David M. Clark, Cognitive therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder: development Ann Hackmann, Freda McManus and and evaluation Melanie Fennell Brook A. Marcks and Douglas W. Woods A comparison of thought suppression to an acceptance-based technique in the management of personal intrusive thoughts: a controlled evaluation Jan Mohiman and Jack M. Gorman The role of executive functioning in CBT: a pilot study with 447 anxious older adults Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, The effects of social anxiety and depression on the evaluation of 467 Gadi Presburger, Sofi Marom and facial crowds Haggai Hermesh Lynda R. Matthews Work potential of road accident survivors with post-traumatic stress disorder Todd S. Casbon, Andrea B. Burns, Receipt of negative feedback is related to increased negative Thomas N. Bradbury and feedback seeking among individuals with depressive symptoms Thomas E. Joiner Jr. Amy Wenzel, Jennie Graff-Dolezal, Communication and social skills in socially anxious and 505 Marisa Macho and Jennifer R. Brendle nonanxious individuals in the context of romantic relationships Michael J. Zvolensky, Roman Kotov, Diathesis stress model for panic-related distress: a test in a Anna V. Antipova and Russian epidemiological sample Norman B. Schmidt Jirk Hermans, Trinette Dirikx, Debora Reinstatement of fear responses in human aversive conditioning 7A)w ww Vansteenwegenin, Frank Baeyens, Omer Van den Bergh and Paul Eelen Volume 43, Number 5 Publisher's Announcement A) wsi w Regular Papers Martin J. Dorahy, Warwick Middleton The effect of emotional context on cognitive inhibition and AV an an and Harvey J. Irwin attentional processing in dissociative identity disorder VI Volume Contents Behaviour Research and Therapy 43 (2005) III-X1 Brian P. Marx and Denise M. Sloan Peritraumatic dissociation and experiential avoidance as predic- 569 tors of posttraumatic stress symptomatology Ariel J. Lang and Murray B. Stein An abbreviated PTSD checklist for use as a screening instrument in primary care Wolfgang Hiller and Does sound stimulation have additive effects on cognitive- Christian Haerk6tter behavioral treatment of chronic tinnitus? T. Michael, A. Ehlers, S.L. Halligan and Unwanted memories of assault: what intrusion characteristics are 613 D.M. Clark associated with PTSD? Carlos M. Grilo, Deborah L. Reas, Body checking and avoidance and the core features of eating 629 Michelle L. Brody, disorders among obese men and women seeking bariatric surgery Carolyn H. Burke-Martindale, Bruce S. Rothschild and Robin M. Masheb Pierre Philippot and Céline Douilliez Social phobics do not misinterpret facial expression of emotion Marita P. McCabe and A prospective study of pressures from parents, peers, and the Lina A. Ricciardelli media on extreme weight change behaviors among adolescent boys and girls Shorter Communication Eli Somer, Eitan Tamir, Shira Maguen Brief cognitive-behavioral phone-based intervention targeting 669 and Brett. T. Litz anxiety about the threat of attack: a pilot study Francoise Jermann, Martial Van der Controlled and automatic uses of memory in depressed patients: 681 Linden, Stéphane Adam, Grazia Ceschi effect of retention interval lengths and Alain Perroud Volume 43, Number 6 Regular Papers Christopher G. Fairburn and Kristin Bohn Eating disorder NOS (EDNOS): an example of the troublesome 691 “not otherwise specified” (NOS) category in DSM-IV Morgen A.R. Kelly, John E. Roberts and Sudden gains in cognitive behavioral treatment for depression: Jeffrey A. Ciesla when do they occur and do they matter? Andrew J. Waters, Michael A. Sayette, Generalizability of carry-over effects in the emotional Stroop task Ingmar H.A. Franken and Joseph E. Schwartz S. Van der Oord, E.M. Van der Meulen, \ psychometric evaluation of the social skills rating system in P.J.M. Prins, J. Oosterlaan, children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder J.K. Buitelaar and P.M.G. Emmelkamp Peter J. de Jong and Madelon L. Peters Do blushing phobics overestimate the undesirable communicative effects of their blushing? Charles T. Taylor and Lynn E. Alden Social interpretation bias and generalized social phobia: the influence of developmental experiences Volume Contents Behaviour Research and Therapy 43 (2005) III-X1 Vil 779 Jenny Yiend, Bundy Mackintosh and Enduring consequences of experimentally induced biases in Andrew Mathews interpretation Christopher Dehon, Carl F. Weems, A cross-sectional evaluation of the factorial invariance of anxiety 799 Timothy R. Stickle, Natalie M. Costa sensitivity in adolescents and young adults and Steven L. Berman Shorter Communication Steffen Moritz, Martin Kloss, Neurocognitive impairment does not predict treatment outcome 81] Dirk Jacobsen, Susanne Fricke, Carrie in obsessive-compulsive disorder Cuttler, Stefanie Brassen and Iver Hand Peter L. Fisher and Adrian Wells Experimental modification of beliefs in obsessive-compulsive 821 disorder: a test of the metacognitive model Volume 43, Number 7 Regular papers Steven A. Safren, Michael W. Otto, Cognitive-behavioral therapy for ADHD in medication-treated Susan Sprich, Carol L. Wineft, adults with continued symptoms Timothy E. Wilens and Joseph Biederman Christina Neitzert Semler and Misperception of sleep can adversely affect daytime functioning in Allison G. Harvey insomnia Ada H. Zohar, Eitan Goldman, Religiosity and obsessive-compulsive behavior in Israeli Jews Ramit Calamary and Meray Mashiah Gretchen J. Diefenbach, David F. Tolin, Trichotillomania: impact on psychosocial functioning and quality 869 Scott Hannan, Johanna Crocetto and of life Patrick Worhunsky Stefan G. Hofmann Perception of control over anxiety mediates the relation between 885 catastrophic thinking and social anxiety in social phobia Kevin D. Wu and David Watson Hoarding and its relation to obsessive-compulsive disorder 897 Antje Bohne, Nancy J. Keuthen, Cognitive inhibition in trichotillomania and obsessive-compulsive 923 Brunna Tuschen-Caffier and disorder Sabine Wilhelm Jeffrey M. Lackner and Pain catastrophizing mediates the relationship between worry and 943 Brian M. Quigley pain suffering in patients with irritable bowel syndrome Shorter Communication Jennie C.1. Tsao, Jayson L. Mystkowski, Impact of cognitive-behavioral therapy for panic disorder on Bonnie G. Zucker and comorbidity: a controlled investigation Michelle G. Craske Vill Volume Contents Behaviour Research and Therapy 43 (2005) III-X1 Volume 43, Number 8 Regular papers Nancy L. Kocoyski, Norman S. Endler, Ruminative coping and post-event processing in social anxiety 971 Neil A. Rector and Gordon L. Flett Melissa J. Ree, Allison G. Harvey, Attempts to control unwanted thoughts in the night: development Rachel Blake, Nicole K.Y. Tang and of the thought control questionnaire-insomnia revised (TCQI-R) Metka Shawe-Taylor Han-Joo Lee, Soon-Hee Lee, Hyang-Suk A comparison of autogenous/reactive obsessions and worry in a 999 Kim, Seok-Man Kwon and nonclinical population: a test of the continuum hypothesis Michael J. Telch Kristin Vickers and Richard J. McNally Respiratory symptoms and panic in the National Comorbidity 1011 Survey: a test of Klein’s suffocation false alarm theory Brian J. Cox, Paula S.R. MacPherson Psychiatric correlates of childhood shyness in a_ nationally 1019 and Murray W. Enns representative sample Amy Wenzel, Nicholas Finstrom, Memory and interpretation of visual representations of threat in 1029 Jennifer Jordan and Jennifer R. Brendle socially anxious and nonanxious individuals Amy Wenzel and Chad Lystad Interpretation biases in angry and anxious individuals 1045 Liesbet Goubert, Geert Crombez and Ihe reluctance to generalize corrective experiences in chronic low 1055 Lieven Danneels back pain patients: a questionnaire study of dysfunctional cognitions Bunmi O. Olatunji, Nathan L. Williams, The structure of disgust: domain specificity in relation to 1069 Jeffrey M. Lohr and Craig N. Sawchuk contamination ideation and excessive washing Ernst H.W. Koster, Bruno Verschuere, Time-course of attention for threatening pictures in high and low 1087 Geert Crombez and Stefaan Van Damme trait anxiety Shorter communication Amy Wenzel and Jennifer Jordan Autobiographical memory in angry and anxious individuals 1099 Volume 43, Number 9 Regular papers Mietje Craeynest, Geert Crombez, Explicit and implicit attitudes towards food and physical activity 1111 Jan De Houwer, Benedicte Deforche, in childhood obesity Ann Tanghe and Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij Elaine C.M. Hunter, Dawn Baker, Cognitive-behaviour therapy for depersonalisation disorder: an 1121 Mary L. Phillips, Mauricio Sierra and open study Anthony S. David Amit Bernstein, Michael J. Zvolensky, laxonicity of anxiety sensitivity: an empirical test among youth Carl Weems, Timothy Stickle and Elien W. Leen-Feldner Volume Contents Behaviour Research and Therapy 43 (2005) III-X1 Jennifer M. Heidt, Brian P. Marx and Tonic immobility and childhood sexual abuse: a preliminary John P. Forsyth report evaluating the sequela of rape-induced paralysis M. Zachary Rosenthal, Thought suppression mediates the relationship between negative 1173 Jennifer S. Cheavens, Carl W. Lejuez affect and borderline personality disorder symptoms and Thomas R. Lynch Willem Kuyken, Claire D. Fothergill, he reliability and quality of cognitive case formulation 1187 Meyrem Musa and Paul Chadwick KaNei Lam, Christine Marra and Social reinforcement of somatic versus psychological description 1203 Kurt Salzinger of depressive events Norman B. Schmidt, Danette Salas, Diagnosing agoraphobia in the context of panic disorder: 1219 Rebecca Bernert and examining the effect of DSM-IV criteria or diagnostic decision- Chris Schatschneider making Louisa M.C. van den Bosch, Sustained efficacy of dialectical behaviour therapy for borderline Maarten W.J. Koeter, Theo Stijnen, personality disorder Roel Verheul and Wim van den Brink Volume 43, Number 10 Regular papers David Westbrook and Joan Kirk The clinical effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy: outcome 1243 for a large sample of adults treated in routine practice Samuel M. Turner, Deborah C. Beidel Offspring of anxious parents: Reactivity, habituation, and 1263 and Roxann Roberson-Nay anxiety-proneness Douglas S. Mennin, Preliminary evidence for an emotion dysregulation model of 1281 Richard G. Heimberg, Cynthia L. Turk generalized anxiety disorder and David M. Fresco Norman B. Schmidt, Does coping predict CO>-induced panic in patients with panic A. Meade Eggleston, John H. Trakowski disorder? and Julia D. Smith Per Carlbring, Elisabeth Nilsson-lhrfelt, Treatment of panic disorder: live therapy vs. self-help via the Johan Waara, Cecilia Kollenstam, Internet Monica Buhrman, Viktor Kaldo, Marie Séderberg, Lisa Ekselius and Gerhard Andersson Lance M. McCracken, Kevin E. Vowles Acceptance-based treatment for persons with complex, long and Christopher Eccleston standing chronic pain: a preliminary analysis of treatment outcome in comparison to a waiting phase Liesbet Goubert, Geert Crombez and Effects of varied-stimulus exposure on overpredictions of pain Roeland Lysens and behavioural performance in low back pain patients Sue Ferrier and Chris R. Brewin Feared identity and obsessive-compulsive disorder X Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 43 (2005) I1I-X1 Cathy Creswell, Carolyn A Schniering Threat interpretation in anxious children and their mothers: and Ronald M Rapee comparison with nonclinical children and the effects of treatment Mark Creamer, Meaghan L. O’Donnell Amnesia, traumatic brain injury, and posttraumatic stress and Phillipa Pattison disorder: a methodological inquiry Volume 43, Number 11 Regular papers Shmuel Lissek, Alice S. Powers, Classical fear conditioning in the anxiety disorders: a meta- 139] Erin B. McClure, Elizabeth A. Phelps, analysis Girma Woldehawariat, Christian Grillon and Daniel S. Pine F. Larei and M. Van der Linden Metacognitions in proneness towards hallucinations and delu- 1425 sions Michael B. Himle and An experimental evaluation of tic suppression and the tic rebound 1443 Douglas W. Woods effect Karen Rowa, Christine Purdon, Why are some obsessions more upsetting than others? 1453 Laura J. Summerfeldt and Martin M. Antony Loretta S. Malta, Edward B. Blanchard Psychiatric and behavioral problems in ag gressive drivers 1467 and Brian M. Freidenberg Natasja D.J. van Lang, Concurrent validity of the DSM-IV scales Affective Problems and 1485 Robert F. Ferdinand, Anxiety Problems of the Youth Self-Report Albertine J. Oldehinkel, Johan Ormel and Frank C. Verhulst Katja Boersma and Steven J. Linton How does persistent pain develop? An analysis of the relationship between psychological variables, pain and function across stages of chronicity Carlos M. Grilo and Robin M. Masheb A randomized controlled comparison of guided self-help cognitive 1509 behavioral therapy and behavioral weight loss for binge eating disorder Obsessive Compulsive Cognitions Psychometric validation of the obsessive belief questionnaire and Working Group interpretation of intrusions inventory—Part 2: Factor analyses and testing of a brief version Volume 43, Number 12 Regular papers Peter L. Fisher and Adrian Wells How effective are cognitive and behavioral treatments for obsessive-compulsive disorder? A clinical significance analysis Maureen L. Whittal, Dana S. Thordarson Treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder: Cognitive behavior and Peter D. McLean therapy vs. exposure and response prevention Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 43 (2005) III-X1 XI Ed Watkins, Michelle Moulds and Bundy Comparisons between rumination and worry in a non-clinical 1577 Mackintosh population Ryan D. Donahue The structural relationships among generalized anxiety, obses- 1587 sions-compulsions, and depression at the syndrome and sub-syndrome level Annie Valli¢res, Charles M. Morin and . Sequential combinations of drug and cognitive behavioral therapy 1611 Bernard Guay for chronic insomnia: An exploratory study Devon E. Hinton, Vuth Pich, Anxiety sensitivity in traumatized Cambodian refugees: A 1631 Steven A. Safren, Mark H. Pollack and discriminant function and factor analytic investigation Richard J. McNally Kimberly A. Wilson and Cognitive therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder i645 Dianne L. Chambless David J.A. Dozois and Henny A. Westra Development of the Anxiety Change Expectancy Scale (ACES) 1655 and validation in college, community, and clinical samples Katharine A. Rimes and Ed Watkins The effects of self-focused rumination on global negative self- 1673 judgements in depression Michael J. Zvolensky, Matthew Acute nicotine withdrawal symptoms and anxious responding to 1683 T. Feldner, Ellen W. Leen-Feldner, bodily sensations: A test of incremental predictive validity among Laura E. Gibson, Kenneth Abrams and young adult regular smokers 3 Kristin Gregor Volume 43 Contents and Author Index | BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND Sls THERAPY ELSEVIER Behaviour Research and Therapy 43 (2005) XII-XIV www.elsevier.com/locate/brat AUTHOR INDEX Aardema, F. 293 Ceschi, G. 681 Emmelkamp, P.M.G. 293, 733 Abrams, K. 1683 Chadwick, P. 1187 Endler, N.S. 971 Adam, S. 681 Chambless, D.L. 1645 Enns, M.W. 1019 Aklin, W.M. 215 Cheavens, J.S. 257, 1173 Alden, L.E. 759 Chorpita, B.F. 309 Fairbrother, N. 121 Allen, G.J. 269 Ciesla, J.A. 703 Fairburn, C.G. 691 Andersson, G. 1321 Clark, D.M. 413, 613 Feldner, M.T. 1683 Antipova, A.V. 521 Coles, M.E. 109, 153 Fennell, M. 413 Antony, M.M. 93, 1453 Constans, J.1. 197 Ferdinand, R.F. 1485 Axsom, D. 229 Costa, N.M. 799 Ferrier, S. 1363 Cougle, J.R. 29 Finstrom, N. 1029 Baeyens, F. 323. 732577 .5 w Cox, B.J. 1019 Firoozabadi, A. 43 Baker, D. 1121 Craeynest, M. 1111 Fisher, P.L. 821, 1543 Barlow, D.H. 337 Craske, M.G. 959 Flett, G.L. 971 Bastien, C. | Creamer, M. 1383 Forsyth, J.P. 1157 Beckers, T. 323 Creswell, C. 1375 Fothergill, C.D. 1187 Beidel, D.C. 1263 Crocetto, J. 869 Francken, G. 323 Belanger, L. | Crombez, G. 1055, 1087, 1111, 1347 Franken, I.H.A. 715 Berman, S.L. 799 Cuttler, C. 811 Freidenberg, B.M. 1467 Bernert, R. 1219 Fresco, D.M. 1281 Bernstein, A. 1131 Danneels, L. i055 Fricke, S. 811 Biederman, J. 831 Daughters, S.B. 257 Frost, R.O. 153, 269 Blake, R. 985 Davey, G.C.L. 69 Blanchard, E.B. 143, 277, 1467 David, A.S. 1121] Gayle Beck, J. 55 Boersma, K. 1495 de Jong, P.J. 747 Geer, J.H. 197 Bohn, K. 691 Deforche, B. 1111 Gibson, L.E. 1683 Bohne, A. 923 Dehon, C. 799 Gilboa-Schechtman, E. 467 Bourdeaudhujj, I.D. 1111 Devineni, T. 277 Goldman, E. 857 Bradbury, T.N. 485 Diefenbach, G.J. 869 Gomersall, H. 131 Brassen, S. 811 Dirikx, T. 533 Goodarzi, M.A. 43 Brendle, J.R. 505, 1029 Donahue, R.D. 1587 Gorman, J.M. 447 Brewin, C.R. 1363 Dorahy, M.J. 555 Goubert, L. 1055, 1347 Brody, M.L. 629 Douilliez, C. 639 Graff-Dolezal, J. 505 Brown, T.A. 337 Dozois, D.J.A. 1655 Gray, J. 309 Buhrman, M. 1321 Duffany, S.R. 269 Gregor, K. 1683 Buitelaar, J.K. 73 55 Dugas, M.J. 391, 403 Grillon, C. 1391 Burke-Martindale, C.H. 629 Grilo, C.M. 629, 1509 Burns, A.B. 485 Eccleston, C. 1335 Guay, B. 1611 Eeien, P. 323, 357, 533 Gwadz, M. 215 Calamary, R. 857 Effting, M. 243 Carlbring, P. 1321 Eggleston, A.M. 1311 Hackmann, A. 413 Cartwright-Hatton, S. 131 Ehlers, A. 413, 613 Haerk6tter, C. 595 Casbon, T.S. 485 Ekselius, L. 1321 Halligan, S.L. 613

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