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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 31 NUMBER 1 Editorial statement for the first issue of BTEP in 2000 Positive behavioral support of adults with developmental disabilities: assessment of long-term adjustment and habilitation following restrictive treatment histories Frank L. Bird and James K. Luiselli Monitoring, trait anxiety, and panic disorder symptomatology in normal subjects Peter Muris, Harald Merckelbach and Eric Rassin Autobiographical memory and trauma in adolescents Cor Meesters, Harald Merckelbach, Peter Muris and Ineke Wessel Does enhanced social support improve outcomes for problem drinkers in guided self-change treatment? Mark B. Sobell, Linda C. Sobell and Gloria |. Leo Drinking away the hurt: the. nature and prevalence of PTSD in substance abuse patients attending a community-based treatment program Michel F. Bonin, G. Ron Norton, Gordon J.G. Asmundson, Sandra Dicurzio and Shannon Pidlubney Brief report: Labeling bias and attitudes toward behavior modification revisited Roger C. Katz, Holly Cacciapaglia and Keri Cabral NUMBER 2 Psychometric properties of the credibility/expectancy questionnaire Grant J. Devilly and Thomas D. Borkovec Systematic process and outcome evaluation of brief staff training in psychosocial inter- ventions for severe mental illness Derek L. Milne, Dominique Keegan, Colin Westerman and Mike Dudley Anxiogenic effects of repeated administrations of 20% CQO,-enriched air: stability within sessions and habituation across time John P. Forsyth, C.W. Lejuez and Carlos Finlay “Danger is lurking everywhere”. The relation between anxiety and threat perception abnormalities in normal children Peter Muris, Jaimie Luermans, Harald Merckelbach and Birgit Mayer Recent advances in the assessment of aberrant behavior maintained by automatic rein- forcement in individuals with developmental disabilities Linda A. LeBlanc, Meeta R. Patel and James E. Carr Treating paruresis using respondent conditioning T. Steuart Watson and JenniferT. Freeland NUMBER 3/4 Social phobia viewed as a problem in social functioning: a pilot study of group behavioral treatment A. Stravynski, N. Arbel, L. Lachance and C. Todorov Managing aggressive thoughts and feelings with daily counts of non-aggressive thoughts and feelings: a self-experiment Douglas E. Kostewicz, Richard M. Kubina Jr. and John O. Cooper A controlled study into the (cognitive) effects of exposure treatment on trauma therapists Agnes van Minnen and Ger P.J. Keijsers Assessing the perceived predictability of anxiety-related events: a report on the perceived predictability index Michael J. Zvolensky, Georg H. Eifert, CW. Lejuez, Derek R. Hopko and John P. Forsyth Pharmacotherapy for severe aggression in a child with autism: “open label” evaluation of multiple medications on response frequency and intensity of behavioral intervention James K. Luiselli, Priscilla Blew, Jackie Keane, SusanThibadeau and Todd Holzman Investigating the effects of physical discomfort on laboratory-induced mood states Len Lecci and R.J. Wirth Efficacy of virtual reality exposure therapy to treat driving phobia: as case report Jaye Wald and Steven Taylor imaginal exposure for anger reduction in adult outpatients: a pilot study Gustavo R. Grodnitzky and Raymond Chip Tafrate Acknowledgements The Peggy Phillips Agoraphobia Research Grant Invitation for submission of papers for the 2000 Annual Journal Article Aaward Behavior Therapy and Research Society Guidelines for Clinical Fellow Membership Behavior Therapy and Research Society of Clinical Fellows — 1999 Behavior Therapy and Research Society Geographical Listing — 1999

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