Cognitive Therapy and Research

Year: 1985, Volume: 9, Issue: 2

pp. 119-125.
Wilkins, Wallace.
Therapy credibility is not a nonspecific event.
pp. 127-134.
Murphy, George E.
A conceptual framework for the choice of interventions in cognitive
therapy.
pp. 135-143.
Reda, Mario A.; Carpiniello, Bernardo; Secchiaroli, Liliana; Blanco,
Salvatore.
Thinking, depression, and antidepressants: Modified and unmodified
depressive beliefs during treatment with amitriptyline.
pp. 145-160.
Cane, Douglas B.; Gotlib, Ian H.
Depression and the effects of positive and negative feedback on
expectations, evaluations, and performance.
pp. 161-167.
Oliver, J. M.; Baumgart, Elayne P.
The Dysfunctional Attitude Scale: Psychometric properties and relation
to depression in an unselected adult population.
pp. 169-180.
Deffenbacher, Jerry L.; Hazaleus, Susan L.
Cognitive, emotional, and physiological components of test anxiety.
pp. 181-200.
DiClemente, Carlo C.; Prochaska, James O.; Gibertini, Michael.
Self-efficacy and the stages of self-change of smoking.
pp. 201-216.
Swanson, H. Lee.
Effects of cognitive-behavioral training on emotionally disturbed
children's academic performance.
pp. 217-224.
Dawson, Brenda; and others.
Television commercials as a symbolic representation of reward in the
delay of gratification paradigm.
pp. 225-229.
Brewin, Chris R.; Harris, Julia.
Induced mood and causal attributions: Further evidence.