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Daniel R Strunk

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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|September 30, 2021
Does cognitive behavioral therapy for depression target positive affect? Examining affect and cognitive change session-to-sessionMegan L Whelen, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Clinical Psychology|February 7, 2012
A comparison of three theoretically important constructs: what accounts for symptoms of borderline personality disorder?Jennifer S Cheavens, Daniel R Strunk, Lyvia Chriki
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|May 25, 2021
Adhering to COVID-19 health guidelines: Examining demographic and psychological predictors of adherenceBrooklynn Bailey, Megan L Whelen, Daniel R Strunk
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 30, 2005
Depressive symptoms are associated with unrealistic negative predictions of future life eventsDaniel R Strunk, Howard Lopez, Robert J DeRubeis
Journal of Clinical Psychology|December 19, 2023
Promoting skill use in skill enhanced cognitive behavioral therapy: A case exampleSamuel T Murphy, Brooklynn Bailey, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Clinical Psychology|February 26, 2024
Testing the reciprocal relationship between depressive symptoms and insomniaRobert J Zhou, Brooklynn Bailey, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Clinical Psychology|June 27, 2013
Quality of coping skills predicts depressive symptom reactivity over repeated stressorsAbby D Adler, Laren R Conklin, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Clinical Psychology|April 23, 2020
An examination of dysfunctional attitudes and extreme response styles as predictors of relapse in guided internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for depressionIony D Ezawa, Nicholas R Forand, Daniel R Strunk
Behavior Therapy|December 21, 2014
What changes in cognitive therapy for depression? An examination of cognitive therapy skills and maladaptive beliefsAbby D Adler, Daniel R Strunk, Russell H Fazio
Cognitive Therapy and Research|September 4, 2020
Predictors of Dropout in Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for DepressionIony D Schmidt, Nicholas R Forand, Daniel R Strunk
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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|September 30, 2021
Does cognitive behavioral therapy for depression target positive affect? Examining affect and cognitive change session-to-sessionMegan L Whelen, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Clinical Psychology|February 7, 2012
A comparison of three theoretically important constructs: what accounts for symptoms of borderline personality disorder?Jennifer S Cheavens, Daniel R Strunk, Lyvia Chriki
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|May 25, 2021
Adhering to COVID-19 health guidelines: Examining demographic and psychological predictors of adherenceBrooklynn Bailey, Megan L Whelen, Daniel R Strunk
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 30, 2005
Depressive symptoms are associated with unrealistic negative predictions of future life eventsDaniel R Strunk, Howard Lopez, Robert J DeRubeis
Journal of Clinical Psychology|December 19, 2023
Promoting skill use in skill enhanced cognitive behavioral therapy: A case exampleSamuel T Murphy, Brooklynn Bailey, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Clinical Psychology|February 26, 2024
Testing the reciprocal relationship between depressive symptoms and insomniaRobert J Zhou, Brooklynn Bailey, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Clinical Psychology|June 27, 2013
Quality of coping skills predicts depressive symptom reactivity over repeated stressorsAbby D Adler, Laren R Conklin, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Clinical Psychology|April 23, 2020
An examination of dysfunctional attitudes and extreme response styles as predictors of relapse in guided internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for depressionIony D Ezawa, Nicholas R Forand, Daniel R Strunk
Behavior Therapy|December 21, 2014
What changes in cognitive therapy for depression? An examination of cognitive therapy skills and maladaptive beliefsAbby D Adler, Daniel R Strunk, Russell H Fazio
Cognitive Therapy and Research|September 4, 2020
Predictors of Dropout in Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for DepressionIony D Schmidt, Nicholas R Forand, Daniel R Strunk
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