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Andrew D Peckham

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The Behavior Therapist|July 11, 2022
Why Don't Cognitive Training Programs Transfer to Real Life?: Three Possible Explanations and Recommendations for Future ResearchAndrew D Peckham
Clinical Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|June 9, 2016
Spontaneous Eye-Blink Rate as an Index of Reward Responsivity: Validation and Links to Bipolar DisorderAndrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 3, 2018
Cognitive control training for emotion-related impulsivityAndrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|November 5, 2015
Emotion regulation and mania risk: Differential responses to implicit and explicit cues to regulateYatrika Ajaya, Andrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy|October 11, 2019
Looking on the bright side and seeing it vividly: interpretation bias and involuntary mental imagery are related to risk for bipolar disorderAndrew D Peckham, Kiana Modavi, Sheri L Johnson
Psychiatry Research|September 17, 2019
Working memory interacts with emotion regulation to predict symptoms of maniaAndrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson, Benjamin A Swerdlow
Journal of Affective Disorders|April 18, 2018
Parsing positivity in the bipolar spectrum: The effect of context on social decision-makingTimothy R Campellone, Andrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson
Cognition & Emotion|March 12, 2015
Attentional bias in euthymic bipolar I disorderAndrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson, Ian H Gotlib
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics|January 28, 2012
Situational rumination: a method for minimizing retrospective reporting biasStephanie L McMurrich, Sheri L Johnson, Andrew D Peckham
International Journal of Cognitive Therapy|January 28, 2017
Eye Tracking of Attention to Emotion in Bipolar I Disorder: Links to Emotion Regulation and Anxiety ComorbidityAndrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson, Jordan A Tharp
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The Behavior Therapist|July 11, 2022
Why Don't Cognitive Training Programs Transfer to Real Life?: Three Possible Explanations and Recommendations for Future ResearchAndrew D Peckham
Clinical Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|June 9, 2016
Spontaneous Eye-Blink Rate as an Index of Reward Responsivity: Validation and Links to Bipolar DisorderAndrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 3, 2018
Cognitive control training for emotion-related impulsivityAndrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|November 5, 2015
Emotion regulation and mania risk: Differential responses to implicit and explicit cues to regulateYatrika Ajaya, Andrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy|October 11, 2019
Looking on the bright side and seeing it vividly: interpretation bias and involuntary mental imagery are related to risk for bipolar disorderAndrew D Peckham, Kiana Modavi, Sheri L Johnson
Psychiatry Research|September 17, 2019
Working memory interacts with emotion regulation to predict symptoms of maniaAndrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson, Benjamin A Swerdlow
Journal of Affective Disorders|April 18, 2018
Parsing positivity in the bipolar spectrum: The effect of context on social decision-makingTimothy R Campellone, Andrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson
Cognition & Emotion|March 12, 2015
Attentional bias in euthymic bipolar I disorderAndrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson, Ian H Gotlib
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics|January 28, 2012
Situational rumination: a method for minimizing retrospective reporting biasStephanie L McMurrich, Sheri L Johnson, Andrew D Peckham
International Journal of Cognitive Therapy|January 28, 2017
Eye Tracking of Attention to Emotion in Bipolar I Disorder: Links to Emotion Regulation and Anxiety ComorbidityAndrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson, Jordan A Tharp
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