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Lusia Stopa

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Behavior Therapy|March 11, 2008
The looming maladaptive style in social anxietyMichael A Brown, Lusia Stopa
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 14, 2003
The observer perspective: effects on social anxiety and performanceJane M Spurr, Lusia Stopa
Clinical Psychology Review|September 20, 2002
Self-focused attention in social phobia and social anxietyJane M Spurr, Lusia Stopa
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|December 15, 2006
The spotlight effect and the illusion of transparency in social anxietyMichael A Brown, Lusia Stopa
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|August 29, 2014
Self-imagery in individuals with high body dissatisfaction: the effect of positive and negative self-imagery on aspects of the self-conceptStephanie Farrar, Lusia Stopa, Hannah Turner
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|July 30, 2016
Impact of imagery rescripting on adverse self-defining memories and post-recall working selves in a non-clinical sample: a pilot studySoljana Çili, Sharon Pettit, Lusia Stopa
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|March 24, 2012
Images of the self and self-esteem: do positive self-images improve self-esteem in social anxiety?Natalie Hulme, Colette Hirsch, Lusia Stopa
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|March 24, 2016
Investigating the phenomenology of imagery following traumatic burn injuriesElaine Sara Cockerham, Soljana Çili, Lusia Stopa
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|July 29, 2010
Persecutory delusions and the self: An investigation of implicit and explicit self-esteemKatharine Mackinnon, Katherine Newman-Taylor, Lusia Stopa
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy|October 31, 2013
Cognitive control processes in paranoia: the impact of threat induction on strategic cognition and self-focused attentionLaura Flower, Katherine Newman-Taylor, Lusia Stopa
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Behavior Therapy|March 11, 2008
The looming maladaptive style in social anxietyMichael A Brown, Lusia Stopa
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 14, 2003
The observer perspective: effects on social anxiety and performanceJane M Spurr, Lusia Stopa
Clinical Psychology Review|September 20, 2002
Self-focused attention in social phobia and social anxietyJane M Spurr, Lusia Stopa
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|December 15, 2006
The spotlight effect and the illusion of transparency in social anxietyMichael A Brown, Lusia Stopa
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|August 29, 2014
Self-imagery in individuals with high body dissatisfaction: the effect of positive and negative self-imagery on aspects of the self-conceptStephanie Farrar, Lusia Stopa, Hannah Turner
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|July 30, 2016
Impact of imagery rescripting on adverse self-defining memories and post-recall working selves in a non-clinical sample: a pilot studySoljana Çili, Sharon Pettit, Lusia Stopa
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|March 24, 2012
Images of the self and self-esteem: do positive self-images improve self-esteem in social anxiety?Natalie Hulme, Colette Hirsch, Lusia Stopa
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|March 24, 2016
Investigating the phenomenology of imagery following traumatic burn injuriesElaine Sara Cockerham, Soljana Çili, Lusia Stopa
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|July 29, 2010
Persecutory delusions and the self: An investigation of implicit and explicit self-esteemKatharine Mackinnon, Katherine Newman-Taylor, Lusia Stopa
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy|October 31, 2013
Cognitive control processes in paranoia: the impact of threat induction on strategic cognition and self-focused attentionLaura Flower, Katherine Newman-Taylor, Lusia Stopa
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