Cognitive Therapy and Research
Year: 1992, Volume: 16, Issue: 4

- pp. 379-390.
- Costello, Charles G.
- Conceptual problems in current research on cognitive vulnerability to
- psychopathology. Special Issue: Cognitive vulnerability to psychological
- dysfunction.
- pp. 391-407.
- Alloy, Lauren B.; Lipman, Alan J.; Abramson, Lyn Y.
- Attributional style as a vulnerability factor for depression: Validation
- by past history of mood disorders. Special Issue: Cognitive
- vulnerability to psychological dysfunction.
- pp. 409-418.
- Hammen, Constance; Ellicott, Aimee; Gitlin, Michael J.
- Stressors and sociotropy/autonomy: A longitudinal study of their
- relationship to the course of bipolar disorder. Special Issue: Cognitive
- vulnerability to psychological dysfunction.
- pp. 419-435.
- Franche, Renee-Louise; Dobson, Keith S.
- Self-criticism and interpersonal dependency as vulnerability factors to
- depression. Special Issue: Cognitive vulnerability to psychological
- dysfunction.
- pp. 437-450.
- Segal, Zindel V.; Adams, Kristen E.; Shaw, Brian F.
- Do discrepancies in interpersonal perception predict relapse? A
- comparison of remitted depressed patients and collaterals. Special
- Issue: Cognitive vulnerability to psychological dysfunction.
- pp. 451-472.
- Ingram, Rick E.; Johnson, Brenda R.; Bernet, Christine Z.; Dombeck, Mark;
- and others.
- Vulnerability to distress: Cognitive and emotional reactivity in
- chronically self-focused individuals. Special Issue: Cognitive
- vulnerability to psychological dysfunction.
- pp. 473-483.
- Miranda, Jeanne.
- Dysfunctional thinking is activated by stressful life events. Special
- Issue: Cognitive vulnerability to psychological dysfunction.
- pp. 485-502.
- Persons, Jacqueline B.; Miranda, Jeanne.
- Cognitive theories of vulnerability to depression: Reconciling negative
- evidence. Special Issue: Cognitive vulnerability to psychological
- dysfunction.