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Daniel R Strunk

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Journal of Clinical Psychology|January 3, 2022
Framing an intervention as focused on one's strength: Does framing enhance therapeutic benefit?Samuel T Murphy, Jennifer S Cheavens, Daniel R Strunk
Behavior Therapy|August 28, 2021
What Do People Really Think of Me? Evaluating Bias in Interpersonal Predictions Over the Course of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy of DepressionIony D Ezawa, Andre J Plate, Daniel R Strunk
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|February 5, 2021
Getting down to business: an examination of occupational outcomes in cognitive behavioral therapy for depressionIony D Ezawa, Graham C Bartels, Daniel R Strunk
Cognitive Therapy and Research|March 13, 2018
Therapist Behaviors as Predictors of Immediate Homework Engagement in Cognitive Therapy for DepressionLaren R Conklin, Daniel R Strunk, Andrew A Cooper
Cognitive Therapy and Research|December 24, 2013
Cognitive Therapy Skills Predict Cognitive Reactivity to Sad Mood Following Cognitive Therapy for DepressionDaniel R Strunk, Abby D Adler, Shannon N Hollars
Behavior Therapy|April 26, 2024
Clinical Judgments of Response Profiles: Do They Tell Us What Matters for Whom?Megan L Whelen, Iony D Ezawa, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|September 2, 2008
Attitude formation in depression: evidence for deficits in forming positive attitudesLaren R Conklin, Daniel R Strunk, Russell H Fazio
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 6, 2010
The process of change in cognitive therapy for depression: predictors of early inter-session symptom gainsDaniel R Strunk, Melissa A Brotman, Robert J DeRubeis
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|April 19, 2019
Putting the "cognitive" back in cognitive therapy: Sustained cognitive change as a mediator of in-session insights and depressive symptom improvementIony D Schmidt, Benjamin J Pfeifer, Daniel R Strunk
Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 29, 2016
Positive extreme responding after cognitive therapy for depression: Correlates and potential mechanismsNicholas R Forand, Daniel R Strunk, Robert J DeRubeis
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Journal of Clinical Psychology|January 3, 2022
Framing an intervention as focused on one's strength: Does framing enhance therapeutic benefit?Samuel T Murphy, Jennifer S Cheavens, Daniel R Strunk
Behavior Therapy|August 28, 2021
What Do People Really Think of Me? Evaluating Bias in Interpersonal Predictions Over the Course of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy of DepressionIony D Ezawa, Andre J Plate, Daniel R Strunk
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|February 5, 2021
Getting down to business: an examination of occupational outcomes in cognitive behavioral therapy for depressionIony D Ezawa, Graham C Bartels, Daniel R Strunk
Cognitive Therapy and Research|March 13, 2018
Therapist Behaviors as Predictors of Immediate Homework Engagement in Cognitive Therapy for DepressionLaren R Conklin, Daniel R Strunk, Andrew A Cooper
Cognitive Therapy and Research|December 24, 2013
Cognitive Therapy Skills Predict Cognitive Reactivity to Sad Mood Following Cognitive Therapy for DepressionDaniel R Strunk, Abby D Adler, Shannon N Hollars
Behavior Therapy|April 26, 2024
Clinical Judgments of Response Profiles: Do They Tell Us What Matters for Whom?Megan L Whelen, Iony D Ezawa, Daniel R Strunk
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|September 2, 2008
Attitude formation in depression: evidence for deficits in forming positive attitudesLaren R Conklin, Daniel R Strunk, Russell H Fazio
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 6, 2010
The process of change in cognitive therapy for depression: predictors of early inter-session symptom gainsDaniel R Strunk, Melissa A Brotman, Robert J DeRubeis
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|April 19, 2019
Putting the "cognitive" back in cognitive therapy: Sustained cognitive change as a mediator of in-session insights and depressive symptom improvementIony D Schmidt, Benjamin J Pfeifer, Daniel R Strunk
Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 29, 2016
Positive extreme responding after cognitive therapy for depression: Correlates and potential mechanismsNicholas R Forand, Daniel R Strunk, Robert J DeRubeis
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