The internal dialogue: On the asymmetry between positive and negative coping thoughts Robert M. Schwartz OriginalPaper Pages: 591 - 605
Cognitive-affective interaction: A test of the “specificity” and “generality” hypotheses David A. Clark OriginalPaper Pages: 607 - 623
Cognitive characteristics of suicidal and nonsuicidal psychiatric inpatients Thomas E. EllisKatharine G. Ratliff OriginalPaper Pages: 625 - 634
Cognitive and physiological components of test anxiety in real-life exams Jerry L. Deffenbacher OriginalPaper Pages: 635 - 644
Effectiveness of two psychological treatments for inpatients with severe and chronic depressions Renate de JongRenate TreiberGerhard Henrich OriginalPaper Pages: 645 - 663
A Dutch Attributional Style Questionnaire: Psychometric properties and findings of some Dutch-American differences Leo CohenJan van den BoutTony van Vliet OriginalPaper Pages: 665 - 669
Cognition in depression: A reappraisal of Coyne and Gotlib's critique Zindel V. SegalBrian F. Shaw OriginalPaper Pages: 671 - 693
Studying the role of cognition in depression: Well-trodden paths and cul-de-sacs James C. CoyneIan Gotlib OriginalPaper Pages: 695 - 705
When cul-de-sacs are more mentality than reality: A rejoinder to Coyne and Gotlib Zindel V. SegalBrian F. Shaw OriginalPaper Pages: 707 - 714