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Mark G Williams

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Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 6, 2008
Non-ruminative processing reduces overgeneral autobiographical memory retrieval in studentsFilip Raes, Edward R Watkins, J Mark G Williams, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 14, 2009
Mindfulness and reduced cognitive reactivity to sad mood: evidence from a correlational study and a non-randomized waiting list controlled studyFilip Raes, David Dewulf, Cees Van Heeringen, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 31, 2013
Executive dysfunction and autobiographical memory retrieval in recovered depressed womenAnneke D M Haddad, Catherine J Harmer, J Mark G Williams
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|December 6, 2011
Cyberchondriasis: fact or fiction? A preliminary examination of the relationship between health anxiety and searching for health information on the InternetKate Muse, Freda McManus, Christie Leung, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 3, 2015
Memory specificity and mindfulness jointly moderate the effect of reflective pondering on depressive symptoms in individuals with a history of recurrent depressionKate Brennan, Thorsten Barnhofer, Catherine Crane, et al.
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|December 22, 2005
Reduced autobiographical memory specificity as an avoidant coping styleDirk Hermans, Annemie Defranc, Filip Raes, et al.
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|July 31, 2008
Can we assume that research participants are utility maximisers?Gethin L Griffith, Val Morrison, J Mark G Williams, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|March 1, 2013
Operant conditioning of autobiographical memory retrievalElise Debeer, Filip Raes, J Mark G Williams, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|January 30, 2007
The role of autobiographical memory specificity in deliberate self-harm: correlates and consequencesJulia M A Sinclair, Catherine Crane, Keith Hawton, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|July 17, 2007
The effects of analytical and experiential rumination on autobiographical memory specificity in individuals with a history of major depressionCatherine Crane, Thorsten Barnhofer, Claire Visser, et al.
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Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 6, 2008
Non-ruminative processing reduces overgeneral autobiographical memory retrieval in studentsFilip Raes, Edward R Watkins, J Mark G Williams, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|April 14, 2009
Mindfulness and reduced cognitive reactivity to sad mood: evidence from a correlational study and a non-randomized waiting list controlled studyFilip Raes, David Dewulf, Cees Van Heeringen, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 31, 2013
Executive dysfunction and autobiographical memory retrieval in recovered depressed womenAnneke D M Haddad, Catherine J Harmer, J Mark G Williams
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|December 6, 2011
Cyberchondriasis: fact or fiction? A preliminary examination of the relationship between health anxiety and searching for health information on the InternetKate Muse, Freda McManus, Christie Leung, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 3, 2015
Memory specificity and mindfulness jointly moderate the effect of reflective pondering on depressive symptoms in individuals with a history of recurrent depressionKate Brennan, Thorsten Barnhofer, Catherine Crane, et al.
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|December 22, 2005
Reduced autobiographical memory specificity as an avoidant coping styleDirk Hermans, Annemie Defranc, Filip Raes, et al.
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|July 31, 2008
Can we assume that research participants are utility maximisers?Gethin L Griffith, Val Morrison, J Mark G Williams, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|March 1, 2013
Operant conditioning of autobiographical memory retrievalElise Debeer, Filip Raes, J Mark G Williams, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|January 30, 2007
The role of autobiographical memory specificity in deliberate self-harm: correlates and consequencesJulia M A Sinclair, Catherine Crane, Keith Hawton, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|July 17, 2007
The effects of analytical and experiential rumination on autobiographical memory specificity in individuals with a history of major depressionCatherine Crane, Thorsten Barnhofer, Claire Visser, et al.
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