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Andrew C Page

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Journal of Anxiety Disorders|December 5, 2002
The role of disgust in faintness elicited by blood and injection stimuliAndrew C Page
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|July 30, 2005
Outcome measurement, outcome management and monitoringGavin Andrews, Andrew C Page
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|October 14, 2003
Outcomes for depressed and anxious inpatients discharged before or after group cognitive behavior therapy: a naturalistic comparisonAndrew C Page, Geoffrey R Hooke
Journal of Affective Disorders|September 1, 2004
Failure to replicate the effects of gender and season on the length of hospitalisation in unipolar depressivesAndrew C Page, Geoffrey R Hooke
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|February 27, 2007
Effects of internal and external distraction and focus during exposure to blood-injury-injection stimuliNaomi S Oliver, Andrew C Page
Clinical Psychology Review|November 10, 2009
Bridging the gap between best evidence and best practice in mental healthElizabeth A Newnham, Andrew C Page
ISRN Psychiatry|June 6, 2013
Effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy modified for inpatients with depressionAndrew C Page, Geoff R Hooke
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|April 5, 2003
Fear reduction during in vivo exposure to blood-injection stimuli: distraction vs. attentional focusNaomi S Oliver, Andrew C Page
Behaviour Research and Therapy|February 21, 2004
Attention to phobic stimuli during exposure: the effect of distraction on anxiety reduction, self-efficacy and perceived controlKristy A Johnstone, Andrew C Page
Behavior Modification|October 12, 2002
Predicting outcomes of group cognitive behavior therapy for patients with affective and neurotic disordersGeoffrey R Hooke, Andrew C Page
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Journal of Anxiety Disorders|December 5, 2002
The role of disgust in faintness elicited by blood and injection stimuliAndrew C Page
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|July 30, 2005
Outcome measurement, outcome management and monitoringGavin Andrews, Andrew C Page
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|October 14, 2003
Outcomes for depressed and anxious inpatients discharged before or after group cognitive behavior therapy: a naturalistic comparisonAndrew C Page, Geoffrey R Hooke
Journal of Affective Disorders|September 1, 2004
Failure to replicate the effects of gender and season on the length of hospitalisation in unipolar depressivesAndrew C Page, Geoffrey R Hooke
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|February 27, 2007
Effects of internal and external distraction and focus during exposure to blood-injury-injection stimuliNaomi S Oliver, Andrew C Page
Clinical Psychology Review|November 10, 2009
Bridging the gap between best evidence and best practice in mental healthElizabeth A Newnham, Andrew C Page
ISRN Psychiatry|June 6, 2013
Effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy modified for inpatients with depressionAndrew C Page, Geoff R Hooke
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|April 5, 2003
Fear reduction during in vivo exposure to blood-injection stimuli: distraction vs. attentional focusNaomi S Oliver, Andrew C Page
Behaviour Research and Therapy|February 21, 2004
Attention to phobic stimuli during exposure: the effect of distraction on anxiety reduction, self-efficacy and perceived controlKristy A Johnstone, Andrew C Page
Behavior Modification|October 12, 2002
Predicting outcomes of group cognitive behavior therapy for patients with affective and neurotic disordersGeoffrey R Hooke, Andrew C Page
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