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Contents of Volume 42 Part | March 2003 Self-discrepancies, attentional bias and persecutory delusions Peter Kinderman, Sharon Prince, Glenn Waller and Emmanuelle Peters Fear reduction during in vivo exposure to blood-injection stimuli: Distraction vs. attentiona focus Naomi S. Oliver and Andrew C. Page The cognitive specificity of associative responses in patients with chronic pain John D. McKellar, Michael E. Clark and Jan Shriner Coping effectiveness training reduces depression and anxiety following traumatic spinal cord injuries P. Kennedy, J. Duff, M. Evans and A. Beedie Assessing expressed emotion in mothers of preschool AD/HD children: Psycho- metric properties of a modified speech sample in a clinical group D. Daley, E.J.S. Sonuga-Barke and M. Thompson The impact of maternal mental health and child’s behavioural difficulties on attributions about child behaviours Deborah Cornah, Edmund Sonuga-Barke, Jim Stevenson and Margaret Thompson Preliminary analysis of the psychometric properties of the Mood, Interest & Pleasure Questionnaire (MIPQ) for adults with severe and profound learning disabilities Elaine Ross and Chris Oliver Brief reports 95 Detection of children’s malingering on Raven’s Standard Progressive Matrices R. Kim McKinzey, Jorg Prieler and John Raven The relationship between illness attributions and attributional style in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Cathy Creswell and Trudie Chalder Book reviews Editorial acknowledgement Contents of Volume 42 Part | March 2003 Self-discrepancies, attentional bias and persecutory delusions Peter Kinderman, Sharon Prince, Glenn Waller and Emmanuelle Peters Fear reduction during in vivo exposure to blood-injection stimuli: Distraction vs. attentiona focus Naomi S. Oliver and Andrew C. Page The cognitive specificity of associative responses in patients with chronic pain John D. McKellar, Michael E. Clark and Jan Shriner Coping effectiveness training reduces depression and anxiety following traumatic spinal cord injuries P. Kennedy, J. Duff, M. Evans and A. Beedie Assessing expressed emotion in mothers of preschool AD/HD children: Psycho- metric properties of a modified speech sample in a clinical group D. Daley, E.J.S. Sonuga-Barke and M. Thompson The impact of maternal mental health and child’s behavioural difficulties on attributions about child behaviours Deborah Cornah, Edmund Sonuga-Barke, Jim Stevenson and Margaret Thompson Preliminary analysis of the psychometric properties of the Mood, Interest & Pleasure Questionnaire (MIPQ) for adults with severe and profound learning disabilities Elaine Ross and Chris Oliver Brief reports 95 Detection of children’s malingering on Raven’s Standard Progressive Matrices R. Kim McKinzey, Jorg Prieler and John Raven The relationship between illness attributions and attributional style in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Cathy Creswell and Trudie Chalder Book reviews Editorial acknowledgement Part 2 June 2003 The Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS): Normative data and latent structure in a large non-clinical sample John R. Crawford and Julie D. Henry Outcomes of patients completing and not completing cognitive therapy for depression Jane Cahill, Michael Barkham, Gillian Hardy, Anne Rees, David A. Shapiro, William B. Stiles and Norman Macaskill Individual differences in post-traumatic stress following post-intimate stalking: Stalking severity and psychosocial variables Jan H. Kamphuis, Paul M.G. Emmelkamp and Anna Bartak Self-discrepancy in body dysmorphic disorder David Veale, Peter Kinderman, Susan Riley and Christina Lambrou CBT for psychosis: A qualitative analysis of clients’ experiences Sophia Messari and Richard Hallam Staff reactions to self-injurious behaviours in learning disability services: Attribu- tions, emotional responses and helping Cheryl Jones and Richard P. Hastings Brief reports 205 Which pathological gamblers will complete treatment? Jean Leblond, Robert Ladouceur and Alex Blaszczynski Thought-action fusion and schizotypy in undergraduate students Peter Muris and Harald Merckelbach Book reviews Part 3 September 2003 221 Selective processing of negative emotional information in children and adolescents with Generalized Anxiety Disorder Mohammad R. Taghavi, Tim Dalgleish, Ali R. Moradi, Hamid T. Neshat-Doost and William Yule Dissociation as a mediator of the relationship between recalled parenting and the clinical correlates of auditory hallucinations Liz Offen, Glyn Thomas and Glenn Waller The effects of the psychiatric label ‘borderline personality disorder’ on nursing staff's perceptions and causal attributions for challenging behaviours Dominic Markham and Peter Trower Pure and guided self-help for full and sub-threshold bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder Ata Ghaderi and Berit Scott An exploration of pre-sleep cognitive activity in insomnia: Imagery and verbal thought Julia Nelson and Allison G. Harvey Horizontal rhythmical eye movements consistently diminish the arousal provoked by auditory stimuli Alastair L. Barrowcliff, Nicola S. Gray, Sophie MacCulloch, Tom C.A. Freeman and Malcolm J. MacCulloch Feigned intellectual deficits on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised Lorraine Johnstone and David J. Cooke How robust is performance on the National Adult Reading Test following traumatic brain injury? Gerard A. Riley and Lincoln V. Simmonds Book reviews Part 4 November 2003 331 Relationships between trauma and psychosis: A review and integration Anthony P. Morrison, Lucy Frame and Warren Larkin Hopelessness and future thinking in parasuicide: The role of perfectionism Elizabeth C. Hunter and Rory C. O’Connor The relationship between shame, eating disorders and disclosure in treatment Sarah Swan and Bernice Andrews The assessment of food-related problems in individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome Helen Russell and Chris Oliver Care staff attributions for violent incidents involving male and female patients: A field study Janice Leggett and Joanne Silvester Test-retest reliability, practice effects and reliable change indices for the recognition memory test Chris M. Bird, Kyriaki Papadopoulou, Paola Ricciardelli, Martin N. Rossor and Lisa Cipolotti Brief reports 427 The long-term psychological impact of Bloody Sunday on families of the victims as measured by The Revised Impact of Event Scale Mark Shevlin and Karen McGuigan 433 Book reviews

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