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Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

Volume 24, Number 1, January 2010

Editorial
pp. 1-2(2)
Authors: Hermans, Dirk; De Houwer, Jan

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Within-person variations in self-focused attention and negative affect in depression and anxiety: A diary study
pp. 48-62(15)
Authors: Mor, Nilly; Doane, Leah; Adam, Emma; Mineka, Susan; Zinbarg, Richard; Griffith, James; Craske, Michelle; Waters, Allison; Nazarian, Maria

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Retrieval-induced forgetting and clinical depression
pp. 63-70(8)
Authors: Groome, David; Sterkaj, Fiorentina

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Do gains in working memory capacity explain the written self-disclosure effect?
pp. 86-93(8)
Authors: Kellogg, Ronald; Mertz, Heather; Morgan, Mark

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Neuropsychological and interpersonal antecedents of youth depression
pp. 94-110(17)
Authors: Flynn, Megan; Rudolph, Karen

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Restore and protect motivations following shame
pp. 111-127(17)
Authors: de Hooge, Ilona; Zeelenberg, Marcel; Breugelmans, Seger

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What influences parental controlling behaviour? The role of parent and child trait anxiety
pp. 141-149(9)
Authors: van der Bruggen, Corine; Bogels, Susan; van Zeilst, Nicole

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Impact of individual differences upon emotion-induced memory trade-offs
pp. 150-167(18)
Authors: Waring, Jill; Payne, Jessica; Schacter, Daniel; Kensinger, Elizabeth

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Trait rumination and inhibitory deficits in long-term memory
pp. 168-179(12)
Authors: Whitmer, Anson; Banich, Marie

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