Changes in Latitudes, but No Change in Attitudes Rick E. Ingram Editorial 16 February 2007 Pages: 1 - 1
Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression in Seasonal Affective Disorder: Predicting Mood and Cognitive Symptoms in Individuals with Seasonal Vegetative Changes Justin L. EnggasserMichael A. Young Original Article 23 January 2007 Pages: 3 - 21
Attentional Bias Toward Facial Stimuli Under Conditions of Social Threat in Socially Phobic and Nonclinical Participants Julie A. SposariRonald M. Rapee Original Article 23 January 2007 Pages: 23 - 37
Coping Attitudes Scale: Psychometric Properties of a Measure of Positive Attitudes in Depression Timothy M. DeJongJames C. Overholser Original Article 10 October 2006 Pages: 39 - 50
Contributions of the Cognitive Style Questionnaire and the Dysfunctional Attitude Scale to Measuring Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression J. M. OliverSarah L. MurphyMichael J. Ross Original Article 10 October 2006 Pages: 51 - 69
Depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Certainty in Pessimistic Predictions about the Future Regina MirandaDouglas S. Mennin Original Paper 21 February 2007 Pages: 71 - 82
Self-Organization in Bipolar Disorder: Compartmentalization and Self-Complexity Jayne L. TaylorStephen MorleyStephen B. Barton Original article 21 February 2007 Pages: 83 - 96
Patterns of Coping, Flexibility in Coping and Psychological Distress in Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer Pagona RoussiVagia KrikeliIfigeneia Koutri Original Article 16 February 2007 Pages: 97 - 109
Do Religious and Control Cognitions Predict Risky Behavior? I. Development and Validation of the Alcohol-related God Locus of Control Scale for Adolescents (AGLOC-A) Kathy GogginThomas S. MurrayKenneth A. Wallston Original Article 21 February 2007 Pages: 111 - 122
Do Religious and Control Cognitions Predict Risky Behavior? II. Development and Validation of the Sexual Risk Behavior-related God Locus of Control Scale for Adolescents (SexGLOC-A) Kathy GogginVanessa L. MalcarneKenneth A. Wallston Original Article 21 February 2007 Pages: 123 - 139