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  1. Validation of the clinical perfectionism questionnaire in an eating disorder sample: A bifactor approach
  2. Bigger is better: Full-length versions of the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale and Social Phobia Scale outperform short forms at assessing treatment outcome.
  3. Severe and enduring anorexia nervosa? Illness severity and duration are unrelated to outcomes from cognitive behaviour therapy.
  4. Transportability of imagery-enhanced CBT for social anxiety disorder
  5. Evidence That the Clinical Impairment Assessment (CIA) Subscales Should Not Be Scored: Bifactor Modelling, Reliability, and Validity in Clinical and Community Samples
  6. The search for universal transdiagnostic and trans-therapy change processes: Evidence for intolerance of uncertainty
  7. Mechanisms of change during group metacognitive therapy for repetitive negative thinking in primary and non-primary generalized anxiety disorder
  8. Imagery enhancements increase the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural group therapy for social anxiety disorder: A benchmarking study
  9. DSM 5 through several lenses: how eating disorders can look different
  10. Does rate of weight regain predict premature discontinuation of treatment during outpatient cognitive-behavioural therapy for eating disorders?
  11. A single-session assessment: an opportunity for psychoeducation as intervention
  12. Robust Statistical Estimation
  13. Comparing two independent groups via the lower and upper quantiles
  14. Comparing two dependent groups via quantiles
  15. Psychodynamic Therapy for Somatic Disorder Meta-Analysis Raises More Questions than Answers
  16. Does Exposure to Cigarette Health Warnings Elicit Psychological Reactance in Smokers?
  17. Commentary on Liuet al.(2008) A study on the efficacy of body-mind-spirit group therapy for patients with breast cancer.Journal of Clinical Nursing17, 2539-2549
  18. Drugs, Money, and Graphic Ads: A Critical Review of the Montana Meth Project
  19. Modern robust statistical methods: An easy way to maximize the accuracy and power of your research.