The papers in this volume represent a wide range of approaches to examining the relation between cognition and depression, and include studies assessing attention, memory, and schematic processing.
The papers in this volume represent a wide range of approaches to examining the relation between cognition and depression, and include studies assessing attention, memory, and schematic processing.
I.H. Gotlib H.S. Kurtzman M.C. Blehar The Cognitive Psychology of Depression: Introduction to the Special Issue. Z.V. Segal M. Gemar Changes in Cognitive Organisation for Negative Self-referent Material Following Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Depression: A Primed Stroop Study. E. Gilboa I.H. Gotlib Cognitive Biases and Affect Persistence in Previously Dysphoric and Never-dysphoric Individuals. L.B. Alloy L.Y. Abramson L.A. Murray W.G. Whitehouse M.E. Hogan Self-referent Information-processing in Individuals at High and Low Cognitive Risk for Depression. P.T. Hertel On the Contributions of Deficient Cognitive Control to Memory Impairments in Depression. J. Miranda J.I. Gross Cognitive Vulnerability Depression and the Mood-state Dependent Hypothesis: Is Out of Sight Out of Mind? E. Eich D. Macaulay R.W. Lam Mania Depression and Mood Dependent Memory. J. Garber N.S. Robinson Cognitive Vulnerability in Children at Risk for Depression. W. Heller J.B. Nitschke Regional Brain Activity in Emotion: A Framework for Understanding Cognition in Depression. I.H. Gotlib H.S. Kurtzman M.C. Blehar Cognition and Depression: Issues and Future Directions.
I.H. Gotlib H.S. Kurtzman M.C. Blehar The Cognitive Psychology of Depression: Introduction to the Special Issue. Z.V. Segal M. Gemar Changes in Cognitive Organisation for Negative Self-referent Material Following Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Depression: A Primed Stroop Study. E. Gilboa I.H. Gotlib Cognitive Biases and Affect Persistence in Previously Dysphoric and Never-dysphoric Individuals. L.B. Alloy L.Y. Abramson L.A. Murray W.G. Whitehouse M.E. Hogan Self-referent Information-processing in Individuals at High and Low Cognitive Risk for Depression. P.T. Hertel On the Contributions of Deficient Cognitive Control to Memory Impairments in Depression. J. Miranda J.I. Gross Cognitive Vulnerability Depression and the Mood-state Dependent Hypothesis: Is Out of Sight Out of Mind? E. Eich D. Macaulay R.W. Lam Mania Depression and Mood Dependent Memory. J. Garber N.S. Robinson Cognitive Vulnerability in Children at Risk for Depression. W. Heller J.B. Nitschke Regional Brain Activity in Emotion: A Framework for Understanding Cognition in Depression. I.H. Gotlib H.S. Kurtzman M.C. Blehar Cognition and Depression: Issues and Future Directions.
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