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Daniel R Strunk

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Evidence-Based Mental Health|December 27, 2012
Model-fitting suggests reciprocal causation and shared influences between depressive symptoms and negative life eventsDaniel R Strunk
Journal of Clinical Psychology|June 13, 2023
Predicting anxiety and depression over 12 months of the COVID-19 pandemic: A machine learning studyBrooklynn Bailey, Daniel R Strunk
Behaviour Research and Therapy|November 18, 2008
Cognitive biases in three prediction tasks: a test of the cognitive model of depressionDaniel R Strunk, Abby D Adler
Journal of Clinical Psychology|March 19, 2016
Getting Back to Work: Cognitive Behavioral Predictors of Depressive Symptoms and Job Search SuccessBenjamin J Pfeifer, Daniel R Strunk
Behaviour Research and Therapy|July 18, 2015
A session-to-session examination of homework engagement in cognitive therapy for depression: Do patients experience immediate benefits?Laren R Conklin, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|November 6, 2025
Questioning the distinction between active elements and mechanisms: Evidence from a reanalysis in cognitive behavioral therapy of depressionIony D Ezawa, Daniel R Strunk
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|October 12, 2021
Assessing the disproportionality of depressive reactions to life stressBenjamin J Pfeifer, Daniel R Strunk
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|November 9, 2021
Working with Black vs. White patients: an experimental test of therapist decision-making in cognitive behavioral therapy for depressionIony D Ezawa, Daniel R Strunk
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 11, 2013
Thin slice ratings of client characteristics in intake assessments: predicting symptom change and dropout in cognitive therapy for depressionKatherine E Sasso, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Clinical Psychology|June 1, 2023
Impact of messaging on views of depression treatment options: Examining credibility and expectationsAugust R Gonzalez, Daniel R Strunk
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Evidence-Based Mental Health|December 27, 2012
Model-fitting suggests reciprocal causation and shared influences between depressive symptoms and negative life eventsDaniel R Strunk
Journal of Clinical Psychology|June 13, 2023
Predicting anxiety and depression over 12 months of the COVID-19 pandemic: A machine learning studyBrooklynn Bailey, Daniel R Strunk
Behaviour Research and Therapy|November 18, 2008
Cognitive biases in three prediction tasks: a test of the cognitive model of depressionDaniel R Strunk, Abby D Adler
Journal of Clinical Psychology|March 19, 2016
Getting Back to Work: Cognitive Behavioral Predictors of Depressive Symptoms and Job Search SuccessBenjamin J Pfeifer, Daniel R Strunk
Behaviour Research and Therapy|July 18, 2015
A session-to-session examination of homework engagement in cognitive therapy for depression: Do patients experience immediate benefits?Laren R Conklin, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|November 6, 2025
Questioning the distinction between active elements and mechanisms: Evidence from a reanalysis in cognitive behavioral therapy of depressionIony D Ezawa, Daniel R Strunk
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|October 12, 2021
Assessing the disproportionality of depressive reactions to life stressBenjamin J Pfeifer, Daniel R Strunk
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|November 9, 2021
Working with Black vs. White patients: an experimental test of therapist decision-making in cognitive behavioral therapy for depressionIony D Ezawa, Daniel R Strunk
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 11, 2013
Thin slice ratings of client characteristics in intake assessments: predicting symptom change and dropout in cognitive therapy for depressionKatherine E Sasso, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Clinical Psychology|June 1, 2023
Impact of messaging on views of depression treatment options: Examining credibility and expectationsAugust R Gonzalez, Daniel R Strunk
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