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Gregory G Kolden

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Psychotherapy Research : Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research|June 23, 2009
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging in psychotherapy research: a brief introduction to concepts, methods, and task selectionMadeline M Carrig, Gregory G Kolden, Timothy J Strauman
Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)|March 16, 2011
Congruence/genuinenessGregory G Kolden, Marjorie H Klein, Chia-Chiang Wang, et al.
Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)|October 19, 2018
Congruence/genuineness: A meta-analysisGregory G Kolden, Chia-Chiang Wang, Sara B Austin, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry|November 1, 2013
Increased prefrontal cortex activity during negative emotion regulation as a predictor of depression symptom severity trajectory over 6 monthsAaron S Heller, Tom Johnstone, Michael J Peterson, et al.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|May 3, 2006
Universal session-level change processes in an early session of psychotherapy: path modelsGregory G Kolden, Sarah M Chisholm-Stockard, Timothy J Strauman, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|December 11, 2012
Relationships between changes in sustained fronto-striatal connectivity and positive affect in major depression resulting from antidepressant treatmentAaron S Heller, Tom Johnstone, Sharee N Light, et al.
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|May 27, 2015
Effects of Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management on Negative Mood and Cardiac Autonomic Activity in ICD RecipientsDouglas C Russell, Tracey L Smith, Dean D Krahn, et al.
Psychotherapy Research : Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research|October 21, 2011
Early psychotherapy process and cluster B and C personality pathology: similarities and differences in interactions with symptomatic and interpersonal distressGregory G Kolden, Marjorie H Klein, Timothy J Strauman, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|August 27, 2011
Reduced right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex activity while inhibiting positive affect is associated with improvement in hedonic capacity after 8 weeks of antidepressant treatment in major depressive disorderSharee N Light, Aaron S Heller, Tom Johnstone, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 19, 2010
Reduced capacity to sustain positive emotion in major depression reflects diminished maintenance of fronto-striatal brain activationAaron S Heller, Tom Johnstone, Alexander J Shackman, et al.
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Psychotherapy Research : Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research|June 23, 2009
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging in psychotherapy research: a brief introduction to concepts, methods, and task selectionMadeline M Carrig, Gregory G Kolden, Timothy J Strauman
Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)|March 16, 2011
Congruence/genuinenessGregory G Kolden, Marjorie H Klein, Chia-Chiang Wang, et al.
Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)|October 19, 2018
Congruence/genuineness: A meta-analysisGregory G Kolden, Chia-Chiang Wang, Sara B Austin, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry|November 1, 2013
Increased prefrontal cortex activity during negative emotion regulation as a predictor of depression symptom severity trajectory over 6 monthsAaron S Heller, Tom Johnstone, Michael J Peterson, et al.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|May 3, 2006
Universal session-level change processes in an early session of psychotherapy: path modelsGregory G Kolden, Sarah M Chisholm-Stockard, Timothy J Strauman, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|December 11, 2012
Relationships between changes in sustained fronto-striatal connectivity and positive affect in major depression resulting from antidepressant treatmentAaron S Heller, Tom Johnstone, Sharee N Light, et al.
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|May 27, 2015
Effects of Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management on Negative Mood and Cardiac Autonomic Activity in ICD RecipientsDouglas C Russell, Tracey L Smith, Dean D Krahn, et al.
Psychotherapy Research : Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research|October 21, 2011
Early psychotherapy process and cluster B and C personality pathology: similarities and differences in interactions with symptomatic and interpersonal distressGregory G Kolden, Marjorie H Klein, Timothy J Strauman, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|August 27, 2011
Reduced right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex activity while inhibiting positive affect is associated with improvement in hedonic capacity after 8 weeks of antidepressant treatment in major depressive disorderSharee N Light, Aaron S Heller, Tom Johnstone, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 19, 2010
Reduced capacity to sustain positive emotion in major depression reflects diminished maintenance of fronto-striatal brain activationAaron S Heller, Tom Johnstone, Alexander J Shackman, et al.
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