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Publisher: British Psychological Society

Volume 13, Number 1, February 2008
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Articles

Exploring the boundary conditions of expressive writing: In search of the right recipe
pp. 1-7(7)
Authors: Smyth, Joshua M.; Pennebaker, James W.

Effects of (very) brief writing on health: The two-minute miracle
pp. 9-14(6)
Authors: Burton, Chad M.; King, Laura A.

Variations in the spacing of expressive writing sessions
pp. 15-21(7)
Authors: Chung, Cindy K.; Pennebaker, James W.

Different methods of single-session disclosure: What works for whom?
pp. 23-26(4)
Authors: Cohen, Jay L.; Sander, Lindsay M.; Slavin, Olga M.; Lumley, Mark A.

The benefits of psychological displacement in diary writing when using different pronouns
pp. 39-41(3)
Authors: Seih, Y. T.; Lin, Y. C.; Huang, C. L.; Peng, C. W.; Huang, S. P.

Poor cognitive-emotional processing may impede the outcome of emotional disclosure interventions
pp. 49-52(4)
Authors: van Middendorp, Henriët; Geenen, Rinie

Expressive writing reduces avoidance and somatic complaints in a community sample with constraints on expression
pp. 53-56(4)
Authors: Swanbon, Thomas; Boyce, Lindsay; Greenberg, Melanie A.

Differential efficacy of written emotional disclosure for subgroups of fibromyalgia patients
pp. 57-60(4)
Authors: Junghaenel, Doerte U.; Schwartz, Joseph E.; Broderick, Joan E.

Seeing the glass half full: Optimistic expressive writing improves mental health among chronically stressed caregivers
pp. 73-76(4)
Authors: Mackenzie, Corey S.; Wiprzycka, Ursula J.; Hasher, Lynn; Goldstein, David

Written emotional disclosure and processing of trauma are associated with protected health status and immunity in people living with HIV/AIDS
pp. 81-84(4)
Authors: O'Cleirigh, Conall; Ironson, Gail; Fletcher, Mary Ann; Schneiderman, Neil

Expressive writing and post-traumatic stress disorder: Effects on trauma symptoms, mood states, and cortisol reactivity
pp. 85-93(9)
Authors: Smyth, Joshua M.; Hockemeyer, Jill R.; Tulloch, Heather

Enhanced wound healing after emotional disclosure intervention
pp. 95-102(8)
Authors: Weinman, John; Ebrecht, Marcel; Scott, Suzanne; Walburn, Jessica; Dyson, Mary

How is persistent insomnia maintained? A prospective study on 50-60 years old adults in the general population
pp. 121-133(13)
Authors: Jansson-Fröjmark, Markus; Lundquist, Daniel; Lundquist, Nina; Linton, Steven J.

Trajectories and predictors of anxiety and depression in women during the 12 months following an acute cardiac event
pp. 135-153(19)
Authors: Murphy, Barbara M.; Elliott, Peter C.; Worcester, Marian U. C.; Higgins, Rosemary O.; Le Grande, Michael R.; Roberts, Susan B.; Goble, Alan J.

Experiences of living with congestive heart failure: A qualitative study
pp. 155-175(21)
Authors: Thornhill, K.; Lyons, A. C.; Nouwen, A.; Lip, G. Y. H.

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