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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 36 NUMBER 1 Special Issue: cognitive mechanisms and posttraumatic stress disorder: clinical and analogue research Cognitive mechanisms and posttraumatic stress disorder: clinical and ee research Iris M. Engelhard and Merel Kindt. Intrusive images and “hotspot” of trauma memories in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: an expioratory investigation of emotions and cognitive themes Emily A. Holmes, Nick Grey and Kerry A.D. Young Emotional memory is perceptual Arnoud Arntz, Corlijn de Groct and Merel Kindt The fallacy of ex-consequentia reasoning and the enna of PTSD Iris M. Engelhard and Arnoud Arntz Dissociation related to subjective memory fragmentation and intrusions but not to objective memory disturbances Mere! Kindt, Marcel Van den Hout and Nicole Buck Working memory capacity and suppression of intrusive weeneted Chris R. Brewin and Laura Smart Trauma processing and the development of posttraumatic stress disorder Merel Kindt and Iris M. Engelhard Reviewers, Vol. 35, 2004 NUMBER 2 Preliminary evaluation of a broad-spectrum cognitive-behavioral group eens for anxiety Peter J. Norton and Debra A. Hope Differentiating symptoms of social anxiety and depression in adults with social anxiety disor Brandon E. Gibb, Meredith E. Coles and Richard G. Heimberg Implicit and explicit memory processes in panic patients as reflected in behavioral and electrophysiological measures Paul Pauli, Wilhelm Dengler and Georg Wiedemann Stability and discriminative power of the Young Schema-Questionnaire in a Dutch clinical versus non-clinical population Marleen M. Rijkeboer, Huub van den Bergh and Jan van den Bout Memory-—emotional interactions as revealed by fear generalization in animal-fearful individuals Bruno Kopp, Mike Schlimm and Christiane Hermann CONTENTS OF VOLUME 36 NUMBER 1 Special Issue: cognitive mechanisms and posttraumatic stress disorder: clinical and analogue research Cognitive mechanisms and posttraumatic stress disorder: clinical and ee research Iris M. Engelhard and Merel Kindt. Intrusive images and “hotspot” of trauma memories in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: an expioratory investigation of emotions and cognitive themes Emily A. Holmes, Nick Grey and Kerry A.D. Young Emotional memory is perceptual Arnoud Arntz, Corlijn de Groct and Merel Kindt The fallacy of ex-consequentia reasoning and the enna of PTSD Iris M. Engelhard and Arnoud Arntz Dissociation related to subjective memory fragmentation and intrusions but not to objective memory disturbances Mere! Kindt, Marcel Van den Hout and Nicole Buck Working memory capacity and suppression of intrusive weeneted Chris R. Brewin and Laura Smart Trauma processing and the development of posttraumatic stress disorder Merel Kindt and Iris M. Engelhard Reviewers, Vol. 35, 2004 NUMBER 2 Preliminary evaluation of a broad-spectrum cognitive-behavioral group eens for anxiety Peter J. Norton and Debra A. Hope Differentiating symptoms of social anxiety and depression in adults with social anxiety disor Brandon E. Gibb, Meredith E. Coles and Richard G. Heimberg Implicit and explicit memory processes in panic patients as reflected in behavioral and electrophysiological measures Paul Pauli, Wilhelm Dengler and Georg Wiedemann Stability and discriminative power of the Young Schema-Questionnaire in a Dutch clinical versus non-clinical population Marleen M. Rijkeboer, Huub van den Bergh and Jan van den Bout Memory-—emotional interactions as revealed by fear generalization in animal-fearful individuals Bruno Kopp, Mike Schlimm and Christiane Hermann NUMBER3 Special Issue: cognition and emotion in borderline personality disorder Introduction to clue issue:e ngenics and emotion in borderline gseeneneed disorder Arnoud Arntz. . ; Cognitive characteristics of patients with borderline personality disorder: Development and validation of a self-report inventory Babette Renneberg, Claudia Schmidt- nn Robert eitineM atthias Backenstrass and Thomas Fydrich. Facial expression of emotions in borderline personality disorder and nema Babette Renneberg, Katrin Heyn, Rita Gebhard and Silke Bachmann. World assumptions and the role of trauma in borderline siltedd isorder Josephine Giesen-Bloo and Arnoud Arntz : Evaluations of emotional noninterpersonal situations by patients with borderline personality disorder Simkje Sieswerda, Arnoud Arntz and MarionneWolfis . . . An experimental test of the schema mode model of borderline ae disorder Arnoud Arntz, Janet Kiokman and Simkje Sieswerda Schema modes and childhood abuse in borderline and antisocial csnpetiaied disorders Jill Lobbestael, Arnoud Arntz and Simkje Sieswerda . Schema therapy for patients with borderline neeneds disorder: a single case series Hans M. Nordahl and Tor E. Nyseeter NUMBER4 Factor structure of essential social skills to be salespersons in retail market: implications for psychiatric rehabilitation Leo C.C. Cheung and Hector WH. Tsang . Activation and measurement of threat associations in fear of spiders: an application of the Extrinsic Affective Simon Task Thomas Ellwart, Eni S. Becker and Mike Rinck Dimensional approaches to experimental psychopathology of schizophrenia: shift learning and report of psychotic-like experiences in — students Elias Tsakanikos and Phil Reed. The Peggy Phillips Agoraphobia Research Grant Behavior Therapy and Research Society Guidelines for Clinical Fellow Membership Behavior Therapy and Research Society Roster of Clinical Fellows 2005 Behavior Therapy and Research Society Geographical Listing 2005 Volume contents and Author index

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