The evolution of cognition in clinical theory and research: Cognitive vulnerability to psychopathology Rick E. IngramPhilip C. Kendall OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 377
Conceptual problems in current research on cognitive vulnerability to psychopathology Charles G. Costello OriginalPaper Pages: 379 - 390
Attributional style as a vulnerability factor for depression: Validation by past history of mood disorders Lauren B. AlloyAlan J. LipmanLyn Y. Abramson OriginalPaper Pages: 391 - 407
Stressors and sociotropy/autonomy: A longitudinal study of their relationship to the course of bipolar disorder Constance HammenAimee EllicottMichael Gitlin OriginalPaper Pages: 409 - 418
Self-criticism and Interpersonal Dependency as vulnerability factors to depression Renée-Louise FrancheKeith Dobson OriginalPaper Pages: 419 - 435
Do discrepancies in interpersonal perception predict relapse?: A comparison of remitted depressed patients and collaterals Zindel V. SegalKristen E. AdamsBrian F. Shaw OriginalPaper Pages: 437 - 450
Vulnerability to distress: Cognitive and emotional reactivity in chronically self-focused individuals Rick E. IngramBrenda R. JohnsonMelissa K. Rowe OriginalPaper Pages: 451 - 472
Dysfunctional thinking is activated by stressful life events Jeanne Miranda OriginalPaper Pages: 473 - 483
Cognitive theories of vulnerability to depression: Reconciling negative evidence Jacqueline B. PersonsJeanne Miranda OriginalPaper Pages: 485 - 502