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Lynn E Alden

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Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology|July 16, 2008
Cultural influences on willingness to seek treatment for social anxiety in Chinese- and European-heritage studentsLorena Hsu, Lynn E Alden
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 9, 2016
Once hurt, twice shy: Social pain contributes to social anxietyKlint Fung, Lynn E Alden
Behavior Therapy|September 1, 2006
Parental overprotection and interpersonal behavior in generalized social phobiaCharles T Taylor, Lynn E Alden
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|May 31, 2012
If it makes you happy: engaging in kind acts increases positive affect in socially anxious individualsLynn E Alden, Jennifer L Trew
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 1, 2019
Social anxiety disorder and memory for positive feedbackBrianne L Glazier, Lynn E Alden
Behavior Therapy|June 5, 2017
Social Anxiety and Biased Recall of Positive Information: It's Not the Content, It's the ValenceBrianne L Glazier, Lynn E Alden
Clinical Psychology Review|October 27, 2004
Interpersonal processes in social phobiaLynn E Alden, Charles T Taylor
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 30, 2005
An analogue study of intrusionsJudith M Laposa, Lynn E Alden
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|February 26, 2008
The effect of pre-existing vulnerability factors on a laboratory analogue trauma experienceJudith M Laposa, Lynn E Alden
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|November 25, 2010
Relational treatment strategies increase social approach behaviors in patients with Generalized Social Anxiety DisorderLynn E Alden, Charles T Taylor
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Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology|July 16, 2008
Cultural influences on willingness to seek treatment for social anxiety in Chinese- and European-heritage studentsLorena Hsu, Lynn E Alden
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 9, 2016
Once hurt, twice shy: Social pain contributes to social anxietyKlint Fung, Lynn E Alden
Behavior Therapy|September 1, 2006
Parental overprotection and interpersonal behavior in generalized social phobiaCharles T Taylor, Lynn E Alden
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|May 31, 2012
If it makes you happy: engaging in kind acts increases positive affect in socially anxious individualsLynn E Alden, Jennifer L Trew
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 1, 2019
Social anxiety disorder and memory for positive feedbackBrianne L Glazier, Lynn E Alden
Behavior Therapy|June 5, 2017
Social Anxiety and Biased Recall of Positive Information: It's Not the Content, It's the ValenceBrianne L Glazier, Lynn E Alden
Clinical Psychology Review|October 27, 2004
Interpersonal processes in social phobiaLynn E Alden, Charles T Taylor
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 30, 2005
An analogue study of intrusionsJudith M Laposa, Lynn E Alden
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|February 26, 2008
The effect of pre-existing vulnerability factors on a laboratory analogue trauma experienceJudith M Laposa, Lynn E Alden
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|November 25, 2010
Relational treatment strategies increase social approach behaviors in patients with Generalized Social Anxiety DisorderLynn E Alden, Charles T Taylor
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