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Gerald J Haeffel

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Neuroscience Letters|January 14, 2012
Using a cognitive endophenotype to identify risk genes for depressionGerald J Haeffel, Maria Eastman, Elena L Grigorenko
The British Journal of Social Psychology|January 19, 2021
Men have ability, women are lucky: A pre-registered experiment examining gender bias in knowledge attributionNatalie G Disher, Antonio L Guerra, Gerald J Haeffel
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|July 25, 2023
Reducing safety behaviors to prevent anxious symptoms: a pre-registered prevention intervention studyEllen L Gorman, Jason T Goodson, Gerald J Haeffel
Cognitive Therapy and Research|September 22, 2025
Development and Validation of an Abbreviated Form of the Cognitive Style QuestionnaireIvan Vargas, Olivia Wier, Abigail H Vance, et al.
Assessment|January 22, 2026
Development of the Short Form of the Safety Behaviors Assessment Form and Evaluation of Cross-Cultural Validity and ReliabilityFatmanur Çimen, İsmail Seçer, Gerald J Haeffel, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychology|May 27, 2016
The Safety Behavior Assessment Form: Development and ValidationJason T Goodson, Gerald J Haeffel, David A Raush, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports|July 5, 2021
A negative cognitive style is associated with greater insomnia and depression symptoms: The mediating role of sleep reactivityIvan Vargas, Anna Marie Nguyen, Gerald J Haeffel, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 16, 2003
Reducing hopelessness: the interation of enhancing and depressogenic attributional styles for positive and negative life events among youth psychiatric inpatientsZachary R Voelz, Gerald J Haeffel, Thomas E Joiner, et al.
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|February 22, 2023
Listening to a popular upbeat song can lead to more adaptive cognitive inferences for stressful events in non-clinical adult populationsElizabeth R Smith, Lily M Brouder, Ciara E Lawlor, et al.
General Hospital Psychiatry|September 25, 2025
Global estimates of natural, unnatural, and all-cause mortality in patients with personality disorders: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies and meta-regression of potential moderators in a sample of 34 million peopleSaeid Komasi, Ali Zakiei, Gerald J Haeffel, et al.
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Neuroscience Letters|January 14, 2012
Using a cognitive endophenotype to identify risk genes for depressionGerald J Haeffel, Maria Eastman, Elena L Grigorenko
The British Journal of Social Psychology|January 19, 2021
Men have ability, women are lucky: A pre-registered experiment examining gender bias in knowledge attributionNatalie G Disher, Antonio L Guerra, Gerald J Haeffel
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|July 25, 2023
Reducing safety behaviors to prevent anxious symptoms: a pre-registered prevention intervention studyEllen L Gorman, Jason T Goodson, Gerald J Haeffel
Cognitive Therapy and Research|September 22, 2025
Development and Validation of an Abbreviated Form of the Cognitive Style QuestionnaireIvan Vargas, Olivia Wier, Abigail H Vance, et al.
Assessment|January 22, 2026
Development of the Short Form of the Safety Behaviors Assessment Form and Evaluation of Cross-Cultural Validity and ReliabilityFatmanur Çimen, İsmail Seçer, Gerald J Haeffel, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychology|May 27, 2016
The Safety Behavior Assessment Form: Development and ValidationJason T Goodson, Gerald J Haeffel, David A Raush, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports|July 5, 2021
A negative cognitive style is associated with greater insomnia and depression symptoms: The mediating role of sleep reactivityIvan Vargas, Anna Marie Nguyen, Gerald J Haeffel, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 16, 2003
Reducing hopelessness: the interation of enhancing and depressogenic attributional styles for positive and negative life events among youth psychiatric inpatientsZachary R Voelz, Gerald J Haeffel, Thomas E Joiner, et al.
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|February 22, 2023
Listening to a popular upbeat song can lead to more adaptive cognitive inferences for stressful events in non-clinical adult populationsElizabeth R Smith, Lily M Brouder, Ciara E Lawlor, et al.
General Hospital Psychiatry|September 25, 2025
Global estimates of natural, unnatural, and all-cause mortality in patients with personality disorders: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies and meta-regression of potential moderators in a sample of 34 million peopleSaeid Komasi, Ali Zakiei, Gerald J Haeffel, et al.
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