Cognitive Therapy and Research
Year: 1986, Volume: 10, Issue: 5

- pp. 489-498.
- Nezu, Arthur M.; and others.
- Social problem solving as a moderating variable between negative life
- stress and depressive symptoms.
- pp. 499-508.
- Evangelisti, Donna; Whitman, Thomas; Johnston, Mary B.
- Problem solving and task complexity: An examination of the relative
- effectiveness of self-instruction and didactic instruction.
- pp. 509-526.
- Safran, Jeremy D.; Vallis, T. Michael; Segal, Zindel V.; Shaw, Brian F.
- Assessment of core cognitive processes in cognitive therapy.
- pp. 527-537.
- Haaga, David A.
- A review of the common principles approach to integration of
- psychotherapies.
- pp. 539-545.
- Williams, David A.; Thorn, Beverly E.
- Can research methodology affect treatment outcome? A comparison of two
- cold pressor test paradigms.
- pp. 547-562.
- Madigan, R. J.; Bollenbach, A. K.
- The effects of induced mood on irrational thoughts and views of the
- world.
- pp. 563-569.
- Peterson, Christopher; Zaccaro, Stephen J.; Daly, Daniel C.
- Learned helplessness and the generality of social loafing.
- pp. 571-587.
- Fichten, Catherine S.
- Self, other, and situation-referent automatic thoughts: Interaction
- between people who have a physical disability and those who do not.