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Predictors of response to cognitive-behavioral group therapy for social phobiaD L Chambless
American University, USA
J Anxiety Disord 11:221-40. 1997..Cognitive change was consistently associated with change on self-report symptom measures, but, contrary to expectation, lower rates of negative thinking at posttest did not predict better maintenance of treatment gains at follow-up...
Defining empirically supported therapiesD L Chambless
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599 3270, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 66:7-18. 1998....
Expressed emotion and behavior therapy outcome: a prospective study with obsessive-compulsive and agoraphobic outpatientsD L Chambless
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599 3270, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 67:658-65. 1999..In general, the relationship of EE to outcome was not moderated by type of relative, diagnosis, amount of contact with the relative, or use of psychotropic medication...
Relationship of cognitions to fear of somatic symptoms: a test of the cognitive theory of panicD L Chambless
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27599 3270, USA
Depress Anxiety 11:1-9. 2000..These findings suggest that the nature of panic-related fears varies across patients, and that the use of specific treatment interventions designed to modify the specific variations in their expression may be advisable...
Marital interaction of agoraphobic women: a controlled, behavioral observation studyDianne L Chambless
Agoraphobia and Anxiety Treatment Center, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 111:502-12. 2002....
Empirically supported psychological interventions: controversies and evidenceD L Chambless
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599 3270, USA
Annu Rev Psychol 52:685-716. 2001....
Predicting expressed emotion: a study with families of obsessive-compulsive and agoraphobic outpatientsD L Chambless
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599 3270, USA
J Fam Psychol 15:225-40. 2001..Patient Pathology predicted perceived criticism but not observer-rated hostility...
Behavioral treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder in African Americans: clinical issuesK E Williams
American University, Washington, D C, USA
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry 29:163-70. 1998..However, both clients made significant improvement as assessed by behavioral testing, target ratings and the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale...
Inflated perceptions of responsibility and obsessive-compulsive symptomsK A Wilson
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599 3270, USA
Behav Res Ther 37:325-35. 1999..Furthermore, this relationship appears to be mediated by automatic thoughts related to causing harm in OCD contexts...
Development and validation of an observational coding system for emotional overinvolvementSteffany J Fredman
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
J Fam Psychol 18:339-47. 2004..Results from a multitrait-multimethod matrix and a confirmatory factor analysis supported the measure's convergent validity but were equivocal with respect to its discriminant validity...
EMDR for panic disorder with agoraphobia: comparison with waiting list and credible attention-placebo control conditionsA J Goldstein
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27599 3270, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 68:947-56. 2000..Because there are established effective treatments such as cognitive-behavior therapy for PDA, these data, unless contradicted by future research, indicate EMDR should not be the first-line treatment for this disorder...
How do hostile and emotionally overinvolved relatives view relationships? What relatives' pronoun use tells usRachel A Simmons
Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104 6241, USA
Fam Process 47:405-19. 2008..Results support the value of using pronouns as a means to explore important aspects of relationship functioning...
The relationship of relatives' attributions to their expressed emotion and to patients' improvement in treatment for anxiety disordersKeith D Renshaw
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Behav Ther 37:159-69. 2006..Finally, patients with relatives who made attributions to the patient's disorder received less benefit from behavior therapy than did those whose relatives made no such attributions, even when EE variables were controlled...
Perceived criticism predicts severity of anxiety symptoms after behavioral treatment in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder and panic disorder with agoraphobiaKeith D Renshaw
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 27599, USA
J Clin Psychol 59:411-21. 2003..Thus, these results are consistent with (although not proof of) the hypothesis that PC detracts from patients' ability to respond to treatment, and inconsistent with the hypothesis that PC is a reflection of a patient's symptom severity...
Construct validity of the Perceived Criticism MeasureDianne L Chambless
Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, 3720 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 6241, USA
Behav Ther 40:155-63. 2009..Higher PCM scores were related to lower marital satisfaction in both Studies 1 and 2. The results of these studies are supportive of the convergent validity of the Perceived Criticism Measure. Evidence of discriminant validity was mixed...
Cognitive therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorderKimberly A Wilson
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Behav Res Ther 43:1645-54. 2005..Consulting Clin. Psychol. 59 (1991) 12) recovered status at posttest according to the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (Arch. Gen. Psychiatry 46 (1989) 1006). For the group, large pretest-posttest effect sizes were found...
Pronouns in marital interactionRachel A Simmons
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychology, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Psychol Sci 16:932-6. 2005..These findings suggest that pronouns used by spouses during conflict-resolution discussions provide insight into the quality of their interactions and marriages...
Expressed emotion and familial interaction: a study with agoraphobic and obsessive-compulsive patients and their relativesDianne L Chambless
Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104 6241, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 116:754-61. 2007..The findings are consistent with the stress-vulnerability model of the effect of EE on mental health, in that patients living with a high EE relative appear to be exposed to higher levels of interpersonal stress...
Effects of perceived criticism on anxiety and depression during behavioral treatment of anxiety disordersGail Steketee
Boston University, School of Social Work, 264 Bay State Rd, Boston, MA 02215, USA
Behav Res Ther 45:11-9. 2007..Findings suggest that treatment outcome may be improved by attention to patients' reactions to their interpersonal environment...
The match-mismatch model and panic patients' accuracy in predicting naturally occurring panic attacksEdwin de Beurs
University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands
Depress Anxiety 16:172-81. 2002..Neither expectancy nor overprediction bias was predictive of treatment outcome. Finally, improvement in treatment was not associated with a decreased expectancy of panic...
