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Tim Dalgleish

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Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 25, 2004
Interfacing basic science with clinical practice: a Festschrift special issue for John TeasdaleTim Dalgleish
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|April 9, 2009
The thinking person's emotion theorist: a comment on Bartlett's feeling, imaging, and thinkingTim Dalgleish
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 1, 2005
Putting some feeling into it--the conceptual and empirical relationships between the classic and emotional Stroop tasks: comment on Algom, Chajut, and Lev (2004)Tim Dalgleish
Psychological Bulletin|February 26, 2004
Cognitive approaches to posttraumatic stress disorder: the evolution of multirepresentational theorizingTim Dalgleish
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|May 21, 2026
Toward a third wave of transdiagnostic psychological therapies: Commentary on Caspi et al. (2026)Tim Dalgleish
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|June 23, 2004
The emotional brainTim Dalgleish
Plos One|September 10, 2014
Cultural differences in the relationship between intrusions and trauma narratives using the trauma film paradigmLaura Jobson, Tim Dalgleish
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 29, 2015
The impact of affective contexts on working memory capacity in healthy populations and in individuals with PTSDSusanne Schweizer, Tim Dalgleish
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|July 27, 2006
The effects of suppressing a negative autobiographical memory on concurrent intrusions and subsequent autobiographical recall in dysphoriaTim Dalgleish, Jenny Yiend
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 21, 2011
Emotional working memory capacity in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)Susanne Schweizer, Tim Dalgleish
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Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 25, 2004
Interfacing basic science with clinical practice: a Festschrift special issue for John TeasdaleTim Dalgleish
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|April 9, 2009
The thinking person's emotion theorist: a comment on Bartlett's feeling, imaging, and thinkingTim Dalgleish
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 1, 2005
Putting some feeling into it--the conceptual and empirical relationships between the classic and emotional Stroop tasks: comment on Algom, Chajut, and Lev (2004)Tim Dalgleish
Psychological Bulletin|February 26, 2004
Cognitive approaches to posttraumatic stress disorder: the evolution of multirepresentational theorizingTim Dalgleish
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|May 21, 2026
Toward a third wave of transdiagnostic psychological therapies: Commentary on Caspi et al. (2026)Tim Dalgleish
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|June 23, 2004
The emotional brainTim Dalgleish
Plos One|September 10, 2014
Cultural differences in the relationship between intrusions and trauma narratives using the trauma film paradigmLaura Jobson, Tim Dalgleish
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 29, 2015
The impact of affective contexts on working memory capacity in healthy populations and in individuals with PTSDSusanne Schweizer, Tim Dalgleish
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|July 27, 2006
The effects of suppressing a negative autobiographical memory on concurrent intrusions and subsequent autobiographical recall in dysphoriaTim Dalgleish, Jenny Yiend
Behaviour Research and Therapy|June 21, 2011
Emotional working memory capacity in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)Susanne Schweizer, Tim Dalgleish
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