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Nathan L Williams

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Journal of Anxiety Disorders|October 31, 2006
The specificity of cognitive vulnerabilities to emotional disorders: anxiety sensitivity, looming vulnerability and explanatory styleJohn M Reardon, Nathan L Williams
Cognitive Therapy and Research|September 28, 2011
Phenomenological Characteristics of Attentional Biases Towards Threat: A Critical ReviewJosh M Cisler, Amy K Bacon, Nathan L Williams
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|November 10, 2004
The looming maladaptive style predicts shared variance in anxiety disorder symptoms: further support for a cognitive model of vulnerability to anxietyNathan L Williams, Golan Shahar, John H Riskind, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 22, 2005
The structure of disgust: domain specificity in relation to contamination ideation and excessive washingBunmi O Olatunji, Nathan L Williams, Jeffrey M Lohr, et al.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|September 12, 2006
Interpretation biases in victims and non-victims of interpersonal trauma and their relation to symptom developmentLisa S Elwood, Nathan L Williams, Bunmi O Olatunji, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|March 21, 2007
Short-term predictive effects of the looming cognitive style on anxiety disorder symptoms under restrictive methodological conditionsJohn H Riskind, Dana Tzur, Nathan L Williams, et al.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|December 6, 2005
Disgust, anxiety and fainting symptoms associated with blood-injection-injury fears: a structural modelBunmi O Olatunji, Nathan L Williams, Craig N Sawchuk, et al.
Clinical Psychology Review|November 15, 2008
Cognitive vulnerabilities to the development of PTSD: a review of four vulnerabilities and the proposal of an integrative vulnerability modelLisa S Elwood, Kathryn S Hahn, Bunmi O Olatunji, et al.
Cognition & Emotion|July 1, 2010
Attentional Bias Differences between Fear and Disgust: Implications for the Role of Disgust in Disgust-Related Anxiety DisordersJosh M Cisler, Bunmi O Olatunji, Jeffrey M Lohr, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|September 4, 2009
Attributional style and anxiety sensitivity as maintenance factors of posttraumatic stress symptoms: A prospective examination of a diathesis-stress modelLisa S Elwood, Juliette Mott, Nathan L Williams, et al.
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Journal of Anxiety Disorders|October 31, 2006
The specificity of cognitive vulnerabilities to emotional disorders: anxiety sensitivity, looming vulnerability and explanatory styleJohn M Reardon, Nathan L Williams
Cognitive Therapy and Research|September 28, 2011
Phenomenological Characteristics of Attentional Biases Towards Threat: A Critical ReviewJosh M Cisler, Amy K Bacon, Nathan L Williams
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|November 10, 2004
The looming maladaptive style predicts shared variance in anxiety disorder symptoms: further support for a cognitive model of vulnerability to anxietyNathan L Williams, Golan Shahar, John H Riskind, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 22, 2005
The structure of disgust: domain specificity in relation to contamination ideation and excessive washingBunmi O Olatunji, Nathan L Williams, Jeffrey M Lohr, et al.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|September 12, 2006
Interpretation biases in victims and non-victims of interpersonal trauma and their relation to symptom developmentLisa S Elwood, Nathan L Williams, Bunmi O Olatunji, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|March 21, 2007
Short-term predictive effects of the looming cognitive style on anxiety disorder symptoms under restrictive methodological conditionsJohn H Riskind, Dana Tzur, Nathan L Williams, et al.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|December 6, 2005
Disgust, anxiety and fainting symptoms associated with blood-injection-injury fears: a structural modelBunmi O Olatunji, Nathan L Williams, Craig N Sawchuk, et al.
Clinical Psychology Review|November 15, 2008
Cognitive vulnerabilities to the development of PTSD: a review of four vulnerabilities and the proposal of an integrative vulnerability modelLisa S Elwood, Kathryn S Hahn, Bunmi O Olatunji, et al.
Cognition & Emotion|July 1, 2010
Attentional Bias Differences between Fear and Disgust: Implications for the Role of Disgust in Disgust-Related Anxiety DisordersJosh M Cisler, Bunmi O Olatunji, Jeffrey M Lohr, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|September 4, 2009
Attributional style and anxiety sensitivity as maintenance factors of posttraumatic stress symptoms: A prospective examination of a diathesis-stress modelLisa S Elwood, Juliette Mott, Nathan L Williams, et al.
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