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Volume 34, Number 2, June 2005

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Health Perception Is a Unique Predictor of Anxiety Symptoms in Non-Clinical Participants
pp. 65-74(10)
Authors: Yartz, Andrew; Zvolensky, Michael; Gregor, Kristin; Feldner, Matthew; Leen-Feldner, Ellen

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Panic Disorder: Long-term Follow-up
pp. 75-78(4)
Authors: Kenardy, Justin; Robinson, Susan; Dob, Rian

Healthcare Utilization Following Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia
pp. 79-88(10)
Authors: Roberge, Pasquale; Marchand, André; Reinharz, Daniel; Cloutier, Karine; Mainguy, Nicole; Miller, Jean-Marc; Bégin, Jean; Turcotte, Julie

Are There Interactions Among Dysfunctional Beliefs in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?
pp. 89-98(10)
Authors: Taylor, Steven; Abramowitz, Jonathan; McKay, Dean

Long-term Self-monitoring of Weight: A Case Study
pp. 108-114(7)
Authors: Lappalainen, Raimo; Pulkkinen, Piia; van Gils, Mark; Pärkkä, Juha; Korhonen, Ilkka

A Burden to Others: A Common Source of Distress for the Terminally Ill
pp. 115-123(9)
Authors: Wilson, Keith; Curran, Dorothyann; McPherson, Christine

Book review
pp. 124-125(2)

Book review
pp. 126-126(1)

Book review
pp. 127-127(1)

Obituary
pp. 128-128(1)

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