Cognitive Therapy and Research

Year: 1986, Volume: 10, Issue: 2

pp. 147-158.
Arnkoff, Diane B.
A comparison of the coping and restructuring components of cognitive
restructuring.
pp. 159-165.
Ross, Steven M.; Gottfredson, Douglas K.; Christensen, Phillip; Weaver,
Richard.
Cognitive self-statements in depression: Findings across clinical
populations.
pp. 167-185.
Southwick, Lillian; Steele, Claude; Lindell, Michael.
The roles of historical experience and construct accessibility in
judgments about alcoholism.
pp. 187-199.
Strosahl, Kirk D.; Ascough, James; Rojas, Arleen.
Imagery assessment by self report: A multidimensional analysis of
clinical imagery.
pp. 201-210.
Smith, Timothy W.; Follick, Michael J.; Ahern, David K.; Adams, Augustus.
Cognitive distortion and disability in chronic low back pain.
pp. 211-224.
Miller, Ivan W.; Norman, William H.
Persistence of depressive cognitions within a subgroup of depressed
inpatients.
pp. 225-235.
Rush, A. John; Weissenburger, Jan; Eaves, Greg.
Do thinking patterns predict depressive symptoms?
pp. 237-243.
Stoltenberg, Cal D.; Pace, Terry; Maddux, James E.
Cognitive style and counselor credibility: Effects on client endorsement
of rational emotive therapy.
pp. 245-256.
Lopez, Frederick G.; Thurman, Christopher W.
A cognitive-behavioral investigation of anger among college students.
pp. 257-266.
Wise, Erica H.; Barnes, Denise R.
The relationship among life events, dysfunctional attitudes, and
depression.
pp. 267-269.
Martin, Maryanne; Clark, David M.
On the response bias explanation of selective memory effects in
depression.
pp. 271-273.
Zuroff, David C.; Colussy, Sally A.; Wielgus, Mark S.
Additional comments on depression, selective memory, and response bias.
pp. 275-278.
Martin, Maryanne; Clark, David M.
Selective memory, depression, and response bias: An unbiased response.