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Greg J Siegle

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Cognitive Therapy and Research|December 6, 2011
Positive Affect Stimulation and Sustainment (PASS) Module for Depressed Mood: A preliminary investigation of treatment-related effectsDana L McMakin, Greg J Siegle, Stephen R Shirk
Psychological Medicine|May 16, 2023
Trying to name what doesn't change: Neural nonresponse to Cognitive Therapy for depressionMarlene V Strege, John A Richey, Greg J Siegle
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|March 9, 2004
Pupillary assessment and computational modeling of the Stroop task in depressionGreg J Siegle, Stuart R Steinhauer, Michael E Thase
Journal of Affective Disorders|August 27, 2022
What does "staying well" after depression mean? Chronic low grade symptomatology after treatment for depression is commonMarlene V Strege, John A Richey, Greg J Siegle
Cognition & Emotion|August 3, 2011
Neurobiological correlates of cognitions in fear and anxiety: a cognitive-neurobiological information-processing modelStefan G Hofmann, Kristen K Ellard, Greg J Siegle
Cognitive Therapy and Research|December 20, 2013
EFFECTS OF RUMINATION AND INITIAL SEVERITY ON REMISSION TO COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR DEPRESSIONNeil P Jones, Greg J Siegle, Michael E Thase
The American Journal of Psychiatry|April 6, 2006
Use of FMRI to predict recovery from unipolar depression with cognitive behavior therapyGreg J Siegle, Cameron S Carter, Michael E Thase
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 16, 2011
Chronic worry and the temporal dynamics of emotional processingDesmond J Oathes, Greg J Siegle, William J Ray
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|September 12, 2008
Cognitive therapy versus medication for depression: treatment outcomes and neural mechanismsRobert J DeRubeis, Greg J Siegle, Steven D Hollon
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|March 9, 2004
Sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation of pupillary dilation during sustained processingStuart R Steinhauer, Greg J Siegle, Ruth Condray, et al.
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Cognitive Therapy and Research|December 6, 2011
Positive Affect Stimulation and Sustainment (PASS) Module for Depressed Mood: A preliminary investigation of treatment-related effectsDana L McMakin, Greg J Siegle, Stephen R Shirk
Psychological Medicine|May 16, 2023
Trying to name what doesn't change: Neural nonresponse to Cognitive Therapy for depressionMarlene V Strege, John A Richey, Greg J Siegle
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|March 9, 2004
Pupillary assessment and computational modeling of the Stroop task in depressionGreg J Siegle, Stuart R Steinhauer, Michael E Thase
Journal of Affective Disorders|August 27, 2022
What does "staying well" after depression mean? Chronic low grade symptomatology after treatment for depression is commonMarlene V Strege, John A Richey, Greg J Siegle
Cognition & Emotion|August 3, 2011
Neurobiological correlates of cognitions in fear and anxiety: a cognitive-neurobiological information-processing modelStefan G Hofmann, Kristen K Ellard, Greg J Siegle
Cognitive Therapy and Research|December 20, 2013
EFFECTS OF RUMINATION AND INITIAL SEVERITY ON REMISSION TO COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR DEPRESSIONNeil P Jones, Greg J Siegle, Michael E Thase
The American Journal of Psychiatry|April 6, 2006
Use of FMRI to predict recovery from unipolar depression with cognitive behavior therapyGreg J Siegle, Cameron S Carter, Michael E Thase
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 16, 2011
Chronic worry and the temporal dynamics of emotional processingDesmond J Oathes, Greg J Siegle, William J Ray
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|September 12, 2008
Cognitive therapy versus medication for depression: treatment outcomes and neural mechanismsRobert J DeRubeis, Greg J Siegle, Steven D Hollon
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|March 9, 2004
Sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation of pupillary dilation during sustained processingStuart R Steinhauer, Greg J Siegle, Ruth Condray, et al.
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