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Louise McHugh

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The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry : the Official Journal of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry|September 13, 2011
A new approach in psychotherapy: ACT (acceptance and commitment therapy)Louise McHugh
Brain Injury|November 26, 2013
Stimulus over-selectivity in temporal brain injury: mindfulness as a potential interventionLouise McHugh, Rodger Wood
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|December 1, 2007
Age trends in stimulus overselectivityLouise McHugh, Phil Reed
The American Journal of Psychology|September 14, 2013
The effects of repeated thought suppression attempts on thought occurrenceNic Hooper, Louise McHugh
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|January 10, 2013
Decision making after traumatic brain injury: a temporal discounting paradigmRodger Ll Wood, Louise McHugh
Brain Injury|July 9, 2008
Using a temporal discounting paradigm to measure decision-making and impulsivity following traumatic brain injury: a pilot studyLouise McHugh, Rodger L Wood
Journal of Clinical Medicine|September 23, 2022
Editors Introduction to the Special Issue on Advances in Cognitive and Behaviour Therapies and Applications in Health PracticesLouise McHugh, Rhonda M Merwin
Research in Developmental Disabilities|October 19, 2010
Over-selectivity as a learned responsePhil Reed, Neysa Petrina, Louise McHugh
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|December 25, 2010
Brief report: teaching situation-based emotions to children with autistic spectrum disorderLouise McHugh, Alina Bobarnac, Phil Reed
Research in Developmental Disabilities|May 22, 2007
The effect of observing response procedures on the reduction of over-selectivity in a match to sample task: immediate but not long term benefitsLaura Broomfield, Louise McHugh, Phil Reed
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The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry : the Official Journal of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry|September 13, 2011
A new approach in psychotherapy: ACT (acceptance and commitment therapy)Louise McHugh
Brain Injury|November 26, 2013
Stimulus over-selectivity in temporal brain injury: mindfulness as a potential interventionLouise McHugh, Rodger Wood
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|December 1, 2007
Age trends in stimulus overselectivityLouise McHugh, Phil Reed
The American Journal of Psychology|September 14, 2013
The effects of repeated thought suppression attempts on thought occurrenceNic Hooper, Louise McHugh
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|January 10, 2013
Decision making after traumatic brain injury: a temporal discounting paradigmRodger Ll Wood, Louise McHugh
Brain Injury|July 9, 2008
Using a temporal discounting paradigm to measure decision-making and impulsivity following traumatic brain injury: a pilot studyLouise McHugh, Rodger L Wood
Journal of Clinical Medicine|September 23, 2022
Editors Introduction to the Special Issue on Advances in Cognitive and Behaviour Therapies and Applications in Health PracticesLouise McHugh, Rhonda M Merwin
Research in Developmental Disabilities|October 19, 2010
Over-selectivity as a learned responsePhil Reed, Neysa Petrina, Louise McHugh
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|December 25, 2010
Brief report: teaching situation-based emotions to children with autistic spectrum disorderLouise McHugh, Alina Bobarnac, Phil Reed
Research in Developmental Disabilities|May 22, 2007
The effect of observing response procedures on the reduction of over-selectivity in a match to sample task: immediate but not long term benefitsLaura Broomfield, Louise McHugh, Phil Reed
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