Table Of ContentCognitive Therapy and Research 
Vol. 29, No. 1  February 2005 
CONTENTS 
Cognitive Mechanisms in Generalized Anxiety  Disorder:  A Second Generation 
of Theoretical  Perspectives 
John H. Riskind 
The Looming Cognitive Style and Generalized Anxiety  Disorder:  Distinctive 
Danger Schemas and Cognitive Phenomenology 
John H. Riskind and Nathan L. Williams 
Attentional  Bias in Generalized  Anxiety  Disorder  Versus Depressive Disorder 
Karin  Mogg and Brendan P. Bradley 
Thought  Control Strategies in Generalized  Anxiety  Disorder 
Meredith  E. Coles and Richard G. Heimberg 
Intolerance of Uncertainty  and Information  Processing:  Evidence of Biased 
Recall and Interpretations 
Michel J. Dugas,  Mary  Hedayati,  Angie Karavidas,  Kristin  Buhr, 
Kylie Francis, and  Natalie A.  Phillips 
Fear and Avoidance of Internal  Experiences in  GAD: Preliminary  Tests of a 
Conceptual  Model 
Lizabeth Roemer,  Kristalyn  Salters,  Susan D. Raffa, and Susan  M. Orsillo 
Emotion  Dysregulation  in Generalized  Anxiety  Disorder:  A Comparison with 
Social  Anxiety  Disorder 
Cynthia  L.  Turk, Richard G.  Heimberg,  Jane  A. Luterek 
Douglas S.  Mennin, and David  M. Fresco 
The Metacognitive  Model of GAD:  Assessment  of Meta-Worry  and Relationship 
With DSM-IV  Generalized  Anxiety  Disorder 
Adrian  Wells
Cognitive Therapy and Research 
Vol. 29, No. 2  April 2005 
CONTENTS 
Adolescents’  Perceptions of Primary Caregivers and Cognitive Style: 
The Roles of Attachment Security and Gender 
Stephanie A. Gamble and John E. Roberts 
Relationship Beliefs, Attributions, and Partner Behaviors Among 
Depressed Married Women 
Lisa A. Uebelacker and Mark A. Whisman 
The Use of “As Many As Can” Versus “Feel Like Continuing” 
Stop Rules During Worrying 
Graham C.L. Davey, Helen M. Startup, C. Benie  MacDonald, 
Deborah Jenkins, and Kate Patterson 
Is Social Anxiety  Associated With Both Interpersonal Avoidance 
and Interpersonal  Dependence? 
Kevin Darcy, Joanne Davila, and J. Gayle Beck 
Cognitive Mediation of Panic Severity: The Role of Catastrophic 
Misinterpretation of Bodily Sensations and Panic Self-Efficacy 
Leanne M. Casey,  Peter A. Newcombe, and Tian P. S. Oei 
Automatic Thoughts and Psychological Symptoms: A Cross-Cultural 
Comparison of American and Spanish Students 
Esther Calvete and Jennifer K. Connor-Smith 
The Relationship Between  Parenting Style, Cognitive Style, and Anxiety and 
Depression: Does Increased Early Adversity  Influence Symptom 
Severity Through the Mediating Role of Cognitive Style? 
Lata K. McGinn,  Daniel Cukor, and William C. Sanderson 
Family Stability as a Protective Factor Against the Influences of Pessimistic 
Attributional Style on Depression 
Masha  Y. Ivanova and Allen C. Israel 
Group and Individual Cognitive-Behavioral Treatments for Youth 
With Anxiety  Disorders:  1- Year Follow-Up 
Ellen Flannery-Schroeder,  Muniya S. Choudhury, and Philip C. Kendall
Cognitive Therapy and Research 
Vol. 29, No. 3  June 2005 
CONTENTS 
Social Anxiety and the Effects of Engaging in Mental Imagery 
Stephanos  Vassilopoulos 
It’s All About  Me: Self-Focused Attention and Depressed Mood 
Denise  M. Sloan 
Interpretation  Bias: A Comparison of  Treated Social Phobics, Untreated 
Social Phobics, and Controls 
Martin E. Franklin, Jonathan Huppert, Robert Langner, 
Susanne Leiberg, and Edna B. Foa 
Self-Criticism, Failure, and Depressive Affect: A Test of Personality—Event 
Congruence and Symptom Specificity 
Tamar Mendelson and Rand J. Gruen 
Interpretative  Biases in Social  Phobia: Content Specificity and the Effects 
of Depression 
Judith K. Wilson and Ronald  M. Rapee 
Action  Identification  in Obsessive-Compulsive Washers 
Reuven Dar and Hagit Katz 
Autobiographical  Memory  in Borderline  Personality  Disorder and Depression 
Babette Renneberg,  Erika  Theobald,  Monika  Nobs, and  Matthias  Weisbrod 
Studies in Cognitive Processing During Worry 
Dean  McKay
Cognitive Therapy and Research 
Vol. 29, No. 4  August 2005 
CONTENTS 
Brief Report: Belief Bias and Symptoms of Psychopathology 
in a Non-Clinical Sample 
Guus Smeets and Peter J. De Jong 
Self-Evaluative Biases in Social Anxiety 
Andrea R. Ashbaugh,  Martin M. Antony, Randi E. McCabe, 
Louis A. Schmidt, and Richard P. Swinson 
Testing the Cognitive Content-Specificity Hypothesis of Social Anxiety 
and Depression: An Application of Structural  Equation Modeling 
Yongrae Cho and Michael J. Telch 
Selective Attention in Dysphoric Individuals:  The Role of Affective 
Interference and Inhibition 
lan H. Gotlib,  Dana Neubauer Yue, and Jutta Joormann 
Interpretation  Bias and Social Anxiets 
Nader Amir, Courtney Beard, and Emily Bower 
The Relations of Internalizing Symptoms to Conflict and Interpersonal 
Problem Solving in Close Relationships 
Esme A, Londahl, Anna  Tverskoy, and Thomas  J. D’Zurilla 
Perfectionism and Neuroticism:  A Longitudinal Study of Specific Vulnerability 
and Diathesis-Stress Models 
Murray W. Enns, Brian J. Cox, and Ian P. Clara 
Information  Processing and Anxiety Sensitivity: Cognitive Vulnerability 
to Panic Reflected in Interpretation and Memory  Biases 
Bethany A.  Teachman
Cognitive Therapy and  Research 
Vol. 29, No. 5  October 2005 
CONTENTS 
Mindfulness and Coping with Dysphoric Mood: Contrasts 
with Rumination and Distraction 
Patricia C. Broderick 
Understanding the Schematic Representation of Pain and General Symptomatology: 
The Contribution of the Cognitive Miser Perspective 
Timothy P. Moss and Antonietta DiCaccavo 
Singular and Combined  Effects of  Thought Suppression and Anxiety  Induction on 
Frequency  of  Threatening  Thoughts: An Experimental  Investigation 
Jesse R. Cougle, Jasper A. J. Smits, Han-Joo Lee,  Mark  B. Powers, 
and Michael J. Telch 
Perfectionism, Stressful  Life Events, and the 1-Year Outcome of Depression 
Murray  W. Enns and BrianJ . Cox 
Self-Oriented  Perfectionism and its Relationship to Positive and Negative Affect: 
The Mediation of Positive and Negative Perfectionism Cognitions 
Osamu Kobori and Yoshihiko  Tanno 
The Impact of Comorbidity  of Depression on the Course of  Anxiety  Treatments 
Jutta Joormann, Joachim Kosfelder, and Dietmar Schulte 
Anxiety Sensitivity  and Anxious  Responding to Bodily Sensations:  A Test among 
Adolescents  Using a Voluntary  Hyperventilation Challenge 
Ellen W. Leen-Feldner,  Matthew  T. Feldner, Amit Bernstein, 
Justin  T. McCormick,  and  Michael J. Zvolensky 
[racking Readiness and Motivation  for Change tn Individuals with Eating 
Disorders Over the Course of  Treatment 
Josie Geller,  Shannon  L. Zaitsoff, and Suja Srikameswaran 
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Cognitive Therapy and Research 
Vol. 29, No. 6  December 2005 
CONTENTS 
The Structure of Maladaptive Schemas: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis and 
a Psychometric Evaluation of Factor-Derived Scales 
Asle Hoffart, Harold Sexton, Liv M. Hedley, Catharina E. Wang, Harald Holthe, 
Jon A. Haugum, Hans M. Nordahl, Ole Johan Hovland, and Arne Holte 
Childhood Maltreatment and Psychopathology: Prospective Tests of Attachment, 
Cognitive Vulnerability, and Stress as Mediating Processes 
Benjamin L. Hankin 
Evaluating Latent Discontinuity in Cognitive Vulnerability to Panic: A Taxometric 
Investigation 
Norman  B. Schmidt,  Roman  Kotov,  Darin  R.  Lerew,  Thomas  E. Joiner Jr., 
and Nicholas S. lalongo 
Attributional Style, Hope, and Initial Response to Selective Serotonin Reuptake 
Inhibitors in Youth Psychiatric Inpatients 
Thomas E. Joiner Jr., Jessica §. Brown,  Kathryn H. Gordon,  Mark R. Rouleau, 
and Karen Dineen  Wagner 
Those Who Think They Look Worst  Respond Best: Self-observer Discrepancy 
Predicts Response to Video Feedback Following a Speech Task 
Thomas  L. Rodebaugh and Ronald M. Rapee 
The Role of Schema Processes in the Eating Disorders 
Amy Luck, Glenn Waller, Caroline  Meyer,  Michael Ussher, and Hubert Lacey 
Relationship Patterns Associated with Dimensions of Vulnerability  to 
Psychopathology 
Nicholas B. Allen, Nick Haslam, and Assaf Semedar 
Cognitive Vulaerability, Lifetime  Risk, and the Recurrence of Major Depression in 
Graduate Students 
Myriam  Mongrain and Susan Blackburn 
Dysphoria and Self-Esteem  Following an Achievement  Event: Predictive Validity 
of Goal Orientation and Personality  Style Theories of Vulnerability 
Julie E. Lindsay and Walter D. Scott 
Links Between  Parenting and Core Beliefs: Preliminary  Psychometric Validation of 
the Young Parenting Inventory 
Alex Sheffield,  Glenn  Waller,  Francesca Emanuelli, James  Murray, 
and Caroline  Meyer 
The Therapeutic Alliance and CBASP-Specific Skill Acquisition in the Treatment of 
Chronic Depression 
Neil J. Santiago,  Daniel  N.  Klein,  Dina  Vivian,  Bruce  A.  Arnow,  Janice  A. 
Blalock, James H. Kocsis, John C. Markowitz, Rachel Manber, Lawrence P. Riso, 
Barbara O. Rothbaum,  A. John Rush,  Michael E.  Thase, James  P. McCullough 
Jr., and Martin B. Keller 
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