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Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 31, No. I February 2007 CONTENTS Editorial Changes in Latitudes, but No Change in Attitudes Rick E. Ingram Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression in Seasonal Affective Disorder: Predicting Mood and Cognitive Symptoms in Individuals with Seasonal Vegetative Changes Justin L. Enggasser and Michael A. Young Attentional Bias Toward Faciai Stimuli Under Conditions of Social Threat in Socially Phobic and Nonclinical Participants Julie A. Sposari and Ronald M. Rapee Coping Attitudes Scale: Psychometric Properties of a Measure of Positive Attitudes in Depression Timothy M. DeJong and James C. Overholser Contributions of the Cognitive Style Questionnaire and the Dysfunctional \ttitude Scale to Measuring Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression ]. M. Oliver, Sarah L. Murphy, Daniel R. Ferland, and MichaelJ . Ross Depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Certainty in Pessimistic Predictions about the Future Regina Miranda and Douglas §. Mennin Self-Organization in Bipolar Disorder: Compartmentalization and Self-Complexity Jayne L. Taylor, Stephen Morley, and Stephen B. Barton Cognitive Health Psychology Patterns of Coping, Flexibility in Coping and Psychological Distress in Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer Pagona Roussi, Vagia Krikeli, Christina Hatzidimitriou, and Ifigeneia Koutri Do Religious and Control Cognitions Predict Risky Behavior? I. Development and Validation of the Alcohol-related God Locus of Control Scale for Adolescents (AGLOC-A) Kathy Goggin, Thomas §. Murray, Vanessa L. Matcarne, Sandra A. Brown, and Kenneth A. Wallston Do Religious and Control Cognitions Predict Risky Behavior? II. Develop- ment and Validation of the Sexual Risk Behavior-related God Locus of Control Scale for Adolescents (SexGLOC-A) Kathy Goggin, Vanessa L. Malcarne, Thomas S. Murray, Kimberly A. Metcalf, and Kenneth A. Wallston 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. Instructions for Authors Instructions for authors for Cognitive Therapy and Research are available on the internet. Go to: www.springer.com/10608 and then click on Instructions for Authors Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 31, No. 2 April 2007 CONTENTS Special Issue: Cognitive Neuroscience Approaches for Advancing Depression Research The Promise of Cognitive Neuroscience for Advancing Depression Research Ruth Ann Atchley and Stephen S. llardi Increased Parietal and Frontal Activation after Remission from Recurrent Major Depression: A Repeated fMRI Study Kenneth Hugdahl, Karsten Specht, Eva Biringer, Susanne Weis, Rebecca Elliott, Asa Hammar, Lars Ersland, and Anders Lund Risk Aversion Among Depressed Older Adults with Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder Alexander L. Chapman, Thomas R. Lynch, M. Zachary Rosenthal, Jennifer §. Cheavens, Moria J. Smoski, and K. Ranga Rama Krishnan Disentangling Attentional Biases and Attentional Deficits in Depression: An Event-Related Potential P300 Analysis Stephen S. llardi, Ruth Ann Atchley, Aubrey Enloe, Kristin Kwasny, and Genevieve Garratt Neurophysiology of Motivated Learning: Adaptive Mechanisms Underlying Cognitive Bias in Depression Don M. Tucker and Phan Luu Cognitive Deficits in Depression and Functional Specificity of Regional Brain Activity Rebecca L. Levin, Wendy Heller, Aprajita Mohanty, John D. Herrington, and Gregory A. Miller Neurobehavioral Therapies in the 21st Century: Summary of an Emerging Field and an Extended Example of Cognitive Control Training for Depression Greg J. Siegle, Frank Ghinassi, and Michael E. Thase Cognitive Neuroscience and Depression: Legitimate Versus Illegitimate Reductionism and Five Challenges Scott O. Lilienfeld 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. Instructions for Authors Instructions for authors for Cognitive Therapy and Research are available on the internet. Go to: www.springer.com/10608 and then click on Instructions for Authors Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 31, No. 3 June 2007 CONTENTS Cognitive Bias in Men’s Processing of Negative Social Information: The Role of Social Anxiety, Toughness as a Masculine Role Norm, and Their Interaction Monroe A. Bruch Attentional Focus During Repeated Checking Influences Memory but not Metamemory Andrea R. Ashbaugh and Adam §. Radomsky The Relationship between Obsessive Beliefs and Thought-Control Strategies in a Clinical Sample David F. Tolin, Patrick Worhunsky, Robert E. Brady, and Nicholas Maltby The Role of Experiential Avoidance in the Relationship Between Maladaptive Perfectionism and Worry Amanda W. Santanello and Frank L. Gardne Rumination and Excessive Reassurance-Seeking in Depression: \ Cognitive—Interpersonal Integration Lauren M. Weinstock and Mark A. Whisman Repetitive Thought and Emotional Distress: Rumination and Worry as Prospective Predictors of Depressive and Anxious Symptomatology Christine A. Calmes and John E. Roberts rhe Personality Belief Questionnaire-Short Form: Development and Preliminary Findings Andrew C. Butler, Aaron T. Beck, and Lawrence H. Cohen Attributional Style in Schizophrenia: Evidence for a Decreased Sense of Self-Causation in Currently Paranoid Patients Moritz, Todd S. Woodward, Marc Burlon, Dieter F. Braus, 4 widresen Measuring Homework Utility in Psychotherapy: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adult Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder as an Example / Steven A. Safren Hopelessness Depression in Children: An Examination of the Symptom Component of the Hopelessness Theory John R. Z. Abela, Hugo Gagnon, and Randy P.. Auerbach 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. Instructions for Authors Instructions for authors for Cognitive Therapy and Research are available on the internet. Go to: www.springer.com/10608 and then click on Instructions for Authors Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 31, No. 4 August 2007 CONTENTS Perceived Family Environment and Symptoms of Emotional Disorders: The Role of Perceived Control, Attributional Style, and Attachment Kathleen Newcomb Rekart, Susan Mineka, Richard E. Zinbarg, and James W. Griffith Changes in Patients’ Beliefs About the Causes of their Depression Following Successful Treatment Yan Leykin, Robert J. DeRubeis, Richard C. Shelton, and Jay D. Amsterdam Comparing the Validity of Alternative Cognitive Case Formulations: A Latent Variable, Multivariate Time Series Approach Gregory H. Mumma and Scott R. Mooney Sociotropic and Autonomous Personality and Stressful Life Events as Predictors of Depressive Symptoms in the Postpartum Period Sandra Masih, Susan H. Spence, and Tian P. S. Oei Control and Causation as Factors in the Affective Value of Positive Events Elin B. Strand, John W. Reich, and Alex J. Zautra Depression and Next-day Spillover of Negative Mood and Depressive Cognitions Following Interpersonal Stress Kathleen C. Gunthert, Lawrence H. Cohen, Andrew C. Butler, and Judith §. Beck Dispositional Optimism as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Negative Life Events and Suicide Ideation and Attempts Jameson K. Hirsch, Karen Wolford, Steven M. LaLonde, Lisa Brunk, and Amanda Parker Morris Cognitive Health Psychology Depressive Symptoms, Depression Proneness, and Outcome Expectancies for Cigarette Smoking Dara G. Friedman-Wheeler, Anthony H. Ahrens, David A. F. Haaga, Elizabeth McIntosh, and Frances P.. Thorndike Angry Thoughts Predict Stress & Health among College Students in Mumbai, India Sonia Suchday, Jennifer P. Friedberg, Maureen Almeida, Kevin T. Larkin, and Marios N. Adonis 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. Instructions for Authors Instructions for authors for Cognitive Therapy and Research are available on the internet. Go to: www.springer.com/10608 and then click on Instructions for Authors Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 31, No. 5 October 2007 CONTENTS The Relationship of Perfectionism to Judgmental Bias and Psychopathology Patricia Marten DiBartolo, Chia Yen Li, Sanden Averett, Suzanne Skotheim, Lisa M. Smith, Carise Raney, and Christopher McMillen Stability and Continuity of Women’s Core Beliefs and Psychopathological Symptoms from Pregnancy to One Year Postpartum Jacqueline M. Blissett and Claire V. Farrow Assessing Anxious Self-Talk in Youth: The Negative Affectivity Self-Statement Questionnaire—Anxiety Scale Erica D. Sood and Philip C. Kendall Seasonal Reactivity: Attentional Bias and Psychophysiological Arousal in Seasonal and Nonseasonal Depression Sandra T. Sigmon, Stacy Whitcomb-Smith, Nina E. Boulard, JenniferJ . Pells, Barbara A. Hermann, Teresa M. Edenfield, Stephanie M. LaMattina, and Janell G. Schartel Specificity in the Relations among Childhood Adversity, Early Maladaptive Schemas, and Symptom Profiles in Adolescent Depression Marearet N. Lumley and Kate L. Harkness \ Daily Life Comparison of Sociotropy-Autonomy and Hopelessness lheories of Depression Mathilde M. Husky, Carolvn M. Mazure, Paul K. Maciejewski, and Joel D. Swendsen Computer-Based Intervention for Anxious and Depressive Symptoms in a Non-Clinical Population Kelly C. Cukrowicz and Thomas E. Joiner, J? Do Changes in Panic Appraisal Predict Improvement in Clinical Status Following Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Panic Disorder? Yongrae Cho, Jasper A. J. Smits, Mark B. Powers, and MichaelJ . Telch Metacognitions in Problem Drinkers Marcantonio M. Spada, Michelle Zandvoort, and Adrian Wells 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. Instructions for Authors Instructions for authors for Cognitive Therapy and Research are available on the internet. Go to: www.springer.com/10608 and then click on Instructions for Authors Cognitive Therapy and Research Vol. 31, No. 6 December 2007 CONTENTS Dichotomous Thinking in Borderline Personality Disorder Lisa A. Napolitano and Dean McKay Attentional Bias in Social Anxiety: Manipulation of Stimulus Duration and Social- evaluative Anxiety Margarita §. P. Ononaiye, Graham Turpin, and John G. Reidy ‘Jumping to Conclusions’ and Attributional Style in Persecutory Delusions Jayne Merrin, Peter Kinderman, and Richard P. Bentall Desire for Control, Sense of Control and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms Richard Moulding and Michael Kyrios Negative Life Events, Self-Perceived Competence, and Depressive Symptoms in Young Adults Dorothy J. Uhrlass and Brandon E. Gibb Clinician Integrity in Multiple Family Groups: Psychometric Properties and Relationship with Schizophrenia Client and Caregiver Outcomes MichaelG . McDonell, Martina L. Rodgers, Robert A. Short, Diane Norell, Lori Pinter, and Dennis G. Dyck A Follow-up Analogue Study on the Effectiveness of the Cognitive Rationale Andrew M. Busch, Jonathan W. Kanter, Sonya K. Sedivy, and Jennifer L. Leonard Metacognition in Alcohol Abusers: How are Alcohol-Related Intrusions Appraised? Jiirgen Hoyer, Johannes Hacker, and Johannes Lindenmeye Emotional Processing versus Cognitive Restructuring in Response to a Depressing Life Event Melissa Hunt, Heather Schloss, Saurabh Moonat, Stephanie Poulos, and Jessie Wieland Cognitive Health Psychology Controlling Your Weight Versus Controlling Your Lifestyle: How Beliefs about Weight Control Affect Risk for Disordered Eating, Body Dissatisfaction and Self-esteem Michele Laliberte, Mandi Newton, Randi McCabe, and Jennifer S. Mills Che Short Health Anxiety Inventory: Psychometric Properties and Construct Validity in a Non-clinical Sample Jonathan §. Abramowitz, Brett J. Deacon, and David P. Valentine Selective Attention to Threatening Information in Anxious Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Nicole Livermore, Louise Sharpe, and David McKenzie 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. Instructions for Authors Instructions for authors for Cognitive Therapy and Research are available on the internet. Go to: www.springer.com/10608 and then click on Instructions for Authors

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