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The effects of cortisol administration on approach-avoidance behavior: An event-related potential study.
Predictors and mediators of treatment outcome in patients with binge eating disorder.
The Outcome Questionnaire (OQ-45) in a Dutch population: A cross-cultural validation.
Course and predictors of mental health of unaccompanied refugee minors in the Netherlands: One year follow-up.
Validation of the Teacher's Report Form for teachers of unaccompanied refugee minors.
Which panic disorder patients benefit from which treatment: Cognitive therapy of antidepressant?
Failures to retrieve specific memories in previously depressed individuals: Random errors of content-related?
The endorsement of dysfunctional attitudes is associated with an impaired retrieval of specific autobiographical memories in response to matching cues.
Cognitive behavior therapy and paroxetine in the treatment of hypochondriasis: A randomized controlled trial.
Memory of childhood trauma before and after long-term psychological treatment of borderline personality disorder.
Severity and duration of depression, not personality factors, predict short term outcome in the treatment of major depression.
Making a bad thing worse: Effects of communication of results of an epidemiological study after an aviation disaster.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for deliberate self-harm
Trauma and medically unexplained symptoms. Towards an integration of cognitive and neuro-biological accounts
Character and temperament in major depressive disorder and a highly anxious-retarded subtype derived from melancholia.
Comparing psychological distress, traumatic stress reactions, and experiences of unaccompanied refugee minors with experiences of adolescent accompanied by parents.
The effects of serotonin manipulations on emotional information processing and mood.
Fear of flying treatment methods: Virtual reality exposure vs. cognitive behavioral therapy.
The therapeutic alliance in schema-focused therapy and transference-focused psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder.
Combination treatment for acute depression is superior only when psychotherapy is added to medication.

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