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Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 29, No. 1 February 2005 CONTENTS Cognitive Mechanisms in Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Second Generation of Theoretical Perspectives John H. Riskind The Looming Cognitive Style and Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Distinctive Danger Schemas and Cognitive Phenomenology John H. Riskind and Nathan L. Williams Attentional Bias in Generalized Anxiety Disorder Versus Depressive Disorder Karin Mogg and Brendan P. Bradley Thought Control Strategies in Generalized Anxiety Disorder Meredith E. Coles and Richard G. Heimberg Intolerance of Uncertainty and Information Processing: Evidence of Biased Recall and Interpretations Michel J. Dugas, Mary Hedayati, Angie Karavidas, Kristin Buhr, Kylie Francis, and Natalie A. Phillips Fear and Avoidance of Internal Experiences in GAD: Preliminary Tests of a Conceptual Model Lizabeth Roemer, Kristalyn Salters, Susan D. Raffa, and Susan M. Orsillo Emotion Dysregulation in Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Comparison with Social Anxiety Disorder Cynthia L. Turk, Richard G. Heimberg, Jane A. Luterek Douglas S. Mennin, and David M. Fresco The Metacognitive Model of GAD: Assessment of Meta-Worry and Relationship With DSM-IV Generalized Anxiety Disorder Adrian Wells Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 29, No. 2 April 2005 CONTENTS Adolescents’ Perceptions of Primary Caregivers and Cognitive Style: The Roles of Attachment Security and Gender Stephanie A. Gamble and John E. Roberts Relationship Beliefs, Attributions, and Partner Behaviors Among Depressed Married Women Lisa A. Uebelacker and Mark A. Whisman The Use of “As Many As Can” Versus “Feel Like Continuing” Stop Rules During Worrying Graham C.L. Davey, Helen M. Startup, C. Benie MacDonald, Deborah Jenkins, and Kate Patterson Is Social Anxiety Associated With Both Interpersonal Avoidance and Interpersonal Dependence? Kevin Darcy, Joanne Davila, and J. Gayle Beck Cognitive Mediation of Panic Severity: The Role of Catastrophic Misinterpretation of Bodily Sensations and Panic Self-Efficacy Leanne M. Casey, Peter A. Newcombe, and Tian P. S. Oei Automatic Thoughts and Psychological Symptoms: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of American and Spanish Students Esther Calvete and Jennifer K. Connor-Smith The Relationship Between Parenting Style, Cognitive Style, and Anxiety and Depression: Does Increased Early Adversity Influence Symptom Severity Through the Mediating Role of Cognitive Style? Lata K. McGinn, Daniel Cukor, and William C. Sanderson Family Stability as a Protective Factor Against the Influences of Pessimistic Attributional Style on Depression Masha Y. Ivanova and Allen C. Israel Group and Individual Cognitive-Behavioral Treatments for Youth With Anxiety Disorders: 1- Year Follow-Up Ellen Flannery-Schroeder, Muniya S. Choudhury, and Philip C. Kendall Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 29, No. 3 June 2005 CONTENTS Social Anxiety and the Effects of Engaging in Mental Imagery Stephanos Vassilopoulos It’s All About Me: Self-Focused Attention and Depressed Mood Denise M. Sloan Interpretation Bias: A Comparison of Treated Social Phobics, Untreated Social Phobics, and Controls Martin E. Franklin, Jonathan Huppert, Robert Langner, Susanne Leiberg, and Edna B. Foa Self-Criticism, Failure, and Depressive Affect: A Test of Personality—Event Congruence and Symptom Specificity Tamar Mendelson and Rand J. Gruen Interpretative Biases in Social Phobia: Content Specificity and the Effects of Depression Judith K. Wilson and Ronald M. Rapee Action Identification in Obsessive-Compulsive Washers Reuven Dar and Hagit Katz Autobiographical Memory in Borderline Personality Disorder and Depression Babette Renneberg, Erika Theobald, Monika Nobs, and Matthias Weisbrod Studies in Cognitive Processing During Worry Dean McKay Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 29, No. 4 August 2005 CONTENTS Brief Report: Belief Bias and Symptoms of Psychopathology in a Non-Clinical Sample Guus Smeets and Peter J. De Jong Self-Evaluative Biases in Social Anxiety Andrea R. Ashbaugh, Martin M. Antony, Randi E. McCabe, Louis A. Schmidt, and Richard P. Swinson Testing the Cognitive Content-Specificity Hypothesis of Social Anxiety and Depression: An Application of Structural Equation Modeling Yongrae Cho and Michael J. Telch Selective Attention in Dysphoric Individuals: The Role of Affective Interference and Inhibition lan H. Gotlib, Dana Neubauer Yue, and Jutta Joormann Interpretation Bias and Social Anxiets Nader Amir, Courtney Beard, and Emily Bower The Relations of Internalizing Symptoms to Conflict and Interpersonal Problem Solving in Close Relationships Esme A, Londahl, Anna Tverskoy, and Thomas J. D’Zurilla Perfectionism and Neuroticism: A Longitudinal Study of Specific Vulnerability and Diathesis-Stress Models Murray W. Enns, Brian J. Cox, and Ian P. Clara Information Processing and Anxiety Sensitivity: Cognitive Vulnerability to Panic Reflected in Interpretation and Memory Biases Bethany A. Teachman Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 29, No. 5 October 2005 CONTENTS Mindfulness and Coping with Dysphoric Mood: Contrasts with Rumination and Distraction Patricia C. Broderick Understanding the Schematic Representation of Pain and General Symptomatology: The Contribution of the Cognitive Miser Perspective Timothy P. Moss and Antonietta DiCaccavo Singular and Combined Effects of Thought Suppression and Anxiety Induction on Frequency of Threatening Thoughts: An Experimental Investigation Jesse R. Cougle, Jasper A. J. Smits, Han-Joo Lee, Mark B. Powers, and Michael J. Telch Perfectionism, Stressful Life Events, and the 1-Year Outcome of Depression Murray W. Enns and BrianJ . Cox Self-Oriented Perfectionism and its Relationship to Positive and Negative Affect: The Mediation of Positive and Negative Perfectionism Cognitions Osamu Kobori and Yoshihiko Tanno The Impact of Comorbidity of Depression on the Course of Anxiety Treatments Jutta Joormann, Joachim Kosfelder, and Dietmar Schulte Anxiety Sensitivity and Anxious Responding to Bodily Sensations: A Test among Adolescents Using a Voluntary Hyperventilation Challenge Ellen W. Leen-Feldner, Matthew T. Feldner, Amit Bernstein, Justin T. McCormick, and Michael J. Zvolensky [racking Readiness and Motivation for Change tn Individuals with Eating Disorders Over the Course of Treatment Josie Geller, Shannon L. Zaitsoff, and Suja Srikameswaran Cognitive Therapy and Research is abstracted or indexed in British Journal of Guidance and Counseling, Clinician’s Research Digest, Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, EMBASE, Family & Society Studies Worldwide, Family Resources Database, Health Instru- ment File, PsycINFO Database, Psychological Abstracts, Referativnyi Zhurnal, SCOPUS, Social Sciences Citation Index, Social Scisearch and The ISI Alerting Services. Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 29, No. 6 December 2005 CONTENTS The Structure of Maladaptive Schemas: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis and a Psychometric Evaluation of Factor-Derived Scales Asle Hoffart, Harold Sexton, Liv M. Hedley, Catharina E. Wang, Harald Holthe, Jon A. Haugum, Hans M. Nordahl, Ole Johan Hovland, and Arne Holte Childhood Maltreatment and Psychopathology: Prospective Tests of Attachment, Cognitive Vulnerability, and Stress as Mediating Processes Benjamin L. Hankin Evaluating Latent Discontinuity in Cognitive Vulnerability to Panic: A Taxometric Investigation Norman B. Schmidt, Roman Kotov, Darin R. Lerew, Thomas E. Joiner Jr., and Nicholas S. lalongo Attributional Style, Hope, and Initial Response to Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors in Youth Psychiatric Inpatients Thomas E. Joiner Jr., Jessica §. Brown, Kathryn H. Gordon, Mark R. Rouleau, and Karen Dineen Wagner Those Who Think They Look Worst Respond Best: Self-observer Discrepancy Predicts Response to Video Feedback Following a Speech Task Thomas L. Rodebaugh and Ronald M. Rapee The Role of Schema Processes in the Eating Disorders Amy Luck, Glenn Waller, Caroline Meyer, Michael Ussher, and Hubert Lacey Relationship Patterns Associated with Dimensions of Vulnerability to Psychopathology Nicholas B. Allen, Nick Haslam, and Assaf Semedar Cognitive Vulaerability, Lifetime Risk, and the Recurrence of Major Depression in Graduate Students Myriam Mongrain and Susan Blackburn Dysphoria and Self-Esteem Following an Achievement Event: Predictive Validity of Goal Orientation and Personality Style Theories of Vulnerability Julie E. Lindsay and Walter D. Scott Links Between Parenting and Core Beliefs: Preliminary Psychometric Validation of the Young Parenting Inventory Alex Sheffield, Glenn Waller, Francesca Emanuelli, James Murray, and Caroline Meyer The Therapeutic Alliance and CBASP-Specific Skill Acquisition in the Treatment of Chronic Depression Neil J. Santiago, Daniel N. Klein, Dina Vivian, Bruce A. Arnow, Janice A. Blalock, James H. Kocsis, John C. Markowitz, Rachel Manber, Lawrence P. Riso, Barbara O. Rothbaum, A. John Rush, Michael E. Thase, James P. McCullough Jr., and Martin B. Keller Cognitive Therapy and Research is abstracted or indexed in British Journal of Guidance and Counseling, Clinician’s Research Digest, Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, EMBASE, Family & Society Studies Worldwide, Family Resources Database, Health Instrument File, PsycINFO Database, Psychological Abstracts, Referativnyi Zhurnal, SCOPUS, Social Sciences Citation Index, Social Scisearch and The ISI Alerting Services. Serene Ge Ls H ‘

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