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Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 24, No. 1 February 2000 CONTENTS Effects of Outcome Expectancies and Personality on Young Adults’ Illicit Drug Use, Heavy Drinking, and Risky Sexual Behavior Elizabeth C. Katz, Kim Fromme, and Elizabeth J. D’Amico Multidimensional Dichotomous Thinking Characterizes Borderline Personality Disorder Gerthe Veen and Arnoud Arntz Interaction of Cognitive Avoidance Coping and Stress in Predicting Depression/ Anxiety Janice A. Blalock and Thomas E. Joiner, Jr. Effects of Naturalistic Benzodiazepine Use on Selective Attention to Threat Cues Among Anxiety Disorder Patients Sherry H. Stewart, Henny A. Westra, Carol E. Thompson, and Brent E. Conrad Effects of Reward and Response Cost on the Performance and Motivation of Children with ADHD Caryn L. Carlson, Miranda Mann, and David K. Alexander Self-Management Therapy and Educational Group Therapy for Depressed Elders Paul D. Rokke, Judith A. Tomhave, and Zeljko Jocic Gender Differences in Pain and Pain Behavior: The Role of Catastrophizing Michael J. L. Sullivan, Dean A. Tripp, and Darcy Santor Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 24, No. 2 April 2000 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL ISSUE Cognitive Factors in Male Intimate Violence Amy Holtzworth-Munroe The Cognitive Characteristics of Maritally Violent Men: Theory and Evidence Christopher I. Eckhardt and Melanie L. Dye Men’s Attitudes Condoning Marital Aggression: A Moderator between Family of Origin Abuse and Aggression against Female Partners Holly Garcia O’Hearn and Gayla Margolin Development and Validation of a Stages of Change Measure for Men in Batterer Treatment Deborah A. Levesque, Richard J. Gelles, and Wayne F. Velicer The Role of Perceptions and Attributions in Battered Women’s Intentions to Permanently End Their Violent Relationships Karen T. Pape and Ileana Arias Stay—Leave Decision Making in Battered Women: Trauma, Coping and Self-Efficacy Christine Fiore Lerner and Linda Thomas Kennedy Variability in Adjustment of Children of Battered Women: The Role of Child Appraisals of Interparent Conflict Ernest N. Jouriles, Laura Collazos Spiller, Nanette Stephens, Renee McDonald, and Paul Swank Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 24, No. 3 June 2000 CONTENTS Group and Individual Cognitive-Behavioral Treatments for Youth with Anxiety Disorders: A Randomized Clinical Trial Ellen C. Flannery-Schroeder and Philip C. Kendall Dissociative Style and Directed Forgetting Bernet M. Elzinga, Edwin de Beurs, Joseph A. Sergeant, Richard Van Dyck, and R. Hans Phaf The Assessment of Dispositional Vigilance and Cognitive Avoidance: Factorial Structure, Psychometric Properties, and Validity of the Mainz Coping Inventory 297 Heinz Walter Krohne, Boris Egloff, Larry J. Varner, Lawrence R. Burns, Gerdi Weidner, and Henry C. Ellis A Closer Look at the Treatment Rationale and Homework Compliance in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression Michael E. Addis and Neil S. Jacobson Differentiating Anxious and Depressive Self-Statements: Combined Factor Structure of the Anxious Self-Statements Questionnaire and the Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire-Revised Steven A. Safren, Richard G. Heimberg, Julie Lerner, Aude Henin, Melissa Warman, and Philip C. Kendall An Idiographic Approach to Understanding Personality Structure and Individual Differences Among Smokers William G. Shadel, Raymond Niaura, and David B. Abrams Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 24, No. 4 August 2000 CONTENTS The Hopelessness Theory of Depression: A Test of the Diathesis-Stress Component in the Interpersonal and Achievement Domains John R. Z. Abela and Martin E. P. Seligman Enhancing and Disrupting Cooperative Behavior in Couples: Effects of Dependency and Self-Criticism Following Favorable and Unfavorable Performance Feedback Darcy A. Santor, Jennifer D. Pringle, and Anne Lea Israeli Think-Aloud, Thought-Listing, and Video-Mediated Recall Procedures in the Assessment of Children’s Self-Talk Jackie Lodge, Gail Tripp, and Diana Kim Harte Autobiographical Memory in Postnatal Depression Susie Croll and Richard A. Pryant Cognitive Vulnerability sor Depression: Deployment of Attention as a Function of History of Depression and Current Mood State Scott B. McCabe, lan H. Gotlib, and Rod A. Martin Cognitive Assumptions and Long-Term Distress in Survivors of Child- hood Abuse, Parental Alcoholism, and Dysfunctional Family Environments Stephanie Lewis Harter and Robert J. Vanecek Self-Focused Attention and Social Anxiety in Social Phobics and Normal Controls Sheila R. Woody and Benjamin F. Rodriguez Announcement Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 24, No. 5 October 2000 CONTENTS Stroop Interference following Mood Induction: Emotionality, Mood Congruence, and Concern Relevance Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, William Revelle, and lan H. Gotlib Cognitive Therapy for Bipolar IlIness—A Pilot Study of Relapse Prevention Dominic H. Lam, Jeny Bright, Steve Jones, Peter Hayward, Nikki Schuck, Daniel Chisholm, and Pak Sham Cognitions in Obese Binge Eaters and Obese Non-Binge Eaters Helga Nauta, Harm J. Hospers, Anita Jansen, and Gerjo Kok Gender Differences in Patients with Panic Disorder: Evaiuating Cognitive Mediation of Phobic Avoidance Norman B. Schmidt and Margaret Koselka Appraisals of Blame in Adjustment in Conjugal Bereavement Nigel P. Field, George A. Bonanno, Patricia Williams, and Mardi J. Horowitz Self-Criticism and Dependency in Depressed Patients Treated with Cognitive Therapy or Pharmacotherapy Neil A. Rector, R. Michael Bagby, Zindel V. Segal, Russell T. Joffe, and Anthony Levitt Perceptions of Depression among Never-Depressed and Recovered- Depressed People Lindsey Kirk, David A. F. Haaga, Ari Solomon, and Cindy Brody Is Cognitive Therapy Suitable for Treating Individuals with Personality Dysfunction? T. Michael Vallis, Janice L. Howes, and Kevin Standage Announcement Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 24, No. 6 December 2000 CONTENTS Communication About the Self and Partner in the Relationships of Dependents and Self-Critics Lisa C. Vettese and Myriam Mongrain Toward an Assessment of Suitability of People with Mental Retardation for Cognitive Therapy 627 Dave Dagnan, Paul Chadwick, and Joanne Proudlove Which Social Problem-Solving Components Buffer Depression in Adolescent Girls? 637 Alice A. Frye and Sherryl H. Goodman Interpersonal and Achievement Orientations and Specific Stressors Predicting Depressive and Aggressive Symptoms in Children 651 Stephanie A. Little and Judy Garber Worry and Rumination: Repetitive Thought as a Concomitant and Predictor of Negative Mood Suzanne C. Segerstrom, Jennie C. Il. Tsao, Lynn E. Alden, and Michelle G. Craske An Application of Beck’s Cognitive Therapy to General Anger Reduction Jerry L. Deffenbacher, Eric R. Dahlen, Rebekah S. Lynch, Chad D. Morris, and W. Neil Gowensmith Cognitive Inflexibility Among Ruminators and Nonruminators Robert N. Davis and Susan Nolen-Hoeksema Self-Critical Perfectionism, Coping, Hassles, and Current Distress: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach David M. Dunkley and Kirk R. Blankstein Anticipated Reactions to Social Events: Differences Among Individuals with Generalized Social Phobia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and Nonanxious Controls Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, Martin E. Franklin, and Edna B. Foa The Role of Hope in Cognitive-Behavior Therapies C. R. Snyder, Stephen S. llardi, Jen Cheavens, Scott T. Michael, Laura Yamhure, and Susie Sympso The Sociotropy—Autonomy Scale: Structure and Implications Peter J. Bieling, Aaron T. Beck, and Gregory K. Brown Erratum

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