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Adam S Radomsky

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Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy|August 8, 2020
Incorporating the Judicious Use of Safety Behavior Into Exposure-Based Treatments for Anxiety Disorders: A Study of Treatment AcceptabilityIrena Milosevic, Adam S Radomsky
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 5, 2012
Beliefs about control and the persistence of cleaning behaviour: an experimental analysisLaurie A Gelfand, Adam S Radomsky
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 10, 2009
Analyses of mental contamination: Part I, experimental manipulations of moralityCorinna M Elliott, Adam S Radomsky
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|March 4, 2016
It's the who not the when: An investigation of safety behavior fading in exposure to contaminationHannah C Levy, Adam S Radomsky
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|June 1, 2016
Are all safety behaviours created equal? A comparison of novel and routinely used safety behaviours in obsessive-compulsive disorderHannah C Levy, Adam S Radomsky
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|November 27, 2009
Why do people seek reassurance and check repeatedly? An investigation of factors involved in compulsive behavior in OCD and depressionChris L Parrish, Adam S Radomsky
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|November 10, 2017
Too little, too much, or just right? Does the amount of distraction make a difference during contamination-related exposure?Jessica M Senn, Adam S Radomsky
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|April 7, 2009
Interpretations of and memory for bodily sensations during public speakingAndrea R Ashbaugh, Adam S Radomsky
Cognitive Therapy and Research|September 19, 2022
Always Saying the Wrong Thing: Negative Beliefs About Losing Control Cause Symptoms of Social AnxietyKenneth Kelly-Turner, Adam S Radomsky
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|March 18, 2015
A novel cognitive intervention for compulsive checking: Targeting maladaptive beliefs about memoryGillian M Alcolado, Adam S Radomsky
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Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy|August 8, 2020
Incorporating the Judicious Use of Safety Behavior Into Exposure-Based Treatments for Anxiety Disorders: A Study of Treatment AcceptabilityIrena Milosevic, Adam S Radomsky
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 5, 2012
Beliefs about control and the persistence of cleaning behaviour: an experimental analysisLaurie A Gelfand, Adam S Radomsky
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 10, 2009
Analyses of mental contamination: Part I, experimental manipulations of moralityCorinna M Elliott, Adam S Radomsky
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|March 4, 2016
It's the who not the when: An investigation of safety behavior fading in exposure to contaminationHannah C Levy, Adam S Radomsky
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|June 1, 2016
Are all safety behaviours created equal? A comparison of novel and routinely used safety behaviours in obsessive-compulsive disorderHannah C Levy, Adam S Radomsky
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|November 27, 2009
Why do people seek reassurance and check repeatedly? An investigation of factors involved in compulsive behavior in OCD and depressionChris L Parrish, Adam S Radomsky
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|November 10, 2017
Too little, too much, or just right? Does the amount of distraction make a difference during contamination-related exposure?Jessica M Senn, Adam S Radomsky
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|April 7, 2009
Interpretations of and memory for bodily sensations during public speakingAndrea R Ashbaugh, Adam S Radomsky
Cognitive Therapy and Research|September 19, 2022
Always Saying the Wrong Thing: Negative Beliefs About Losing Control Cause Symptoms of Social AnxietyKenneth Kelly-Turner, Adam S Radomsky
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|March 18, 2015
A novel cognitive intervention for compulsive checking: Targeting maladaptive beliefs about memoryGillian M Alcolado, Adam S Radomsky
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