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    A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of antenatal anxiety on postpartum outcomes by Grigoriadis, Sophie, Graves, Lisa, Peer, Miki, Mamisashvili, Lana, Tomlinson, George, Vigod, Simone N., Dennis, Cindy-Lee, Steiner, Meir, Brown, Cara, Cheung, Amy, Dawson, Hiltrud, Rector, Neil A., Guenette, Melanie, Richter, Margaret

    Published in Archives of women's mental health (01-10-2019)
    “…To systematically review and meta-analyze research investigating the association between maternal anxiety during pregnancy and outcomes for mother and baby…”
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    Does the addition of cognitive therapy to exposure and response prevention for obsessive compulsive disorder enhance clinical efficacy? A randomized controlled trial in a community setting by Rector, Neil A., Richter, Margaret A., Katz, Danielle, Leybman, Michelle

    Published in British journal of clinical psychology (01-03-2019)
    “…Objectives Exposure and response prevention (ERP) remains the most empirically supported psychological treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)…”
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    Anxiety sensitivity within the anxiety disorders: Disorder-specific sensitivities and depression comorbidity by Rector, Neil A., Szacun-Shimizu, Kate, Leybman, Michelle

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-08-2007)
    “…The tendency to perceive anxious states as aversive and harmful is hypothesized to confer vulnerability to the development of anxiety disorders. The most…”
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    Endogenous and Silencing-Associated Small RNAs in Plants by Llave, Cesar, Kasschau, Kristin D., Rector, Maggie A., Carrington, James C.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-07-2002)
    “…A large set of endogenous small RNAs of predominantly 21 to 24 nucleotides was identified in Arabidopsis. These small RNAs resembled micro-RNAs from animals…”
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    The Relationship of Rumination, Worry and OCD Symptoms During Technology Supported Mindfulness Therapy for OCD by Hawley, Lance L., Lisi, Diana M., Richter, Margaret A., Selchen, Steven, Rector, Neil A.

    Published in Clinical psychology and psychotherapy (01-07-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Background In this study, we re‐examined data from a previous randomized controlled trial investigating ‘technology supported mindfulness’ (TSM)—an…”
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    Examination of the trait facets of the five-factor model in discriminating specific mood and anxiety disorders by Rector, Neil A, Bagby, Robert Michael, Huta, Veronika, Ayearst, Lindsay E

    Published in Psychiatry research (30-09-2012)
    “…Abstract Structural models of the mood and anxiety disorders postulate that each disorder has a shared component that can account for comorbidity and its own…”
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    The Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia: A Cognitive Perspective by Rector, Neil A, Beck, Aaron T, Stolar, Neal

    Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-04-2005)
    “…Recent reports of improvement in the negative symptoms of schizophrenia following targeted cognitive interventions have prompted interest in the cognitive…”
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    What Drives OCD Symptom Change During CBT Treatment? Temporal Relationships Among Obsessions and Compulsions by Laposa, Judith M., Hawley, Lance L., Grimm, Kevin J., Katz, Danielle E., Rector, Neil A.

    Published in Behavior therapy (01-01-2019)
    “…Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, less is known about how obsessions and compulsions…”
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    Social Anxiety and Fear of Causing Discomfort to Others: Diagnostic Specificity, Symptom Correlates and CBT Treatment Outcome by Nishikawa, Yasunori, Laposa, Judith M, Regev, Rotem, Rector, Neil A

    Published in Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy (01-07-2017)
    “…Patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) report fear content relating to the perceived aversive consequences of their anxiety for others in their social…”
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    Ruminative coping and post-event processing in social anxiety by Kocovski, Nancy L., Endler, Norman S., Rector, Neil A., Flett, Gordon L.

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-08-2005)
    “…Cognitive models of social anxiety implicate various factors in the initiation and maintenance of socially anxious states, including anticipatory processing,…”
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    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Schizophrenia: An Empirical Review by RECTOR, NEIL A, BECK, AARON T

    Published in The journal of nervous and mental disease (01-05-2001)
    “…Early case studies and noncontrolled trial studies focusing on the treatment of delusions and hallucinations have laid the foundation for more recent…”
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    Learning the language of evolution : lexical ambiguity and word meaning in student explanations by Rector, Meghan A., Nehm, Ross H., Pearl, Dennis

    “…This study investigates the challenges introduced by students' use of lexically ambiguous language in evolutionary explanations. Specifically, the authors…”
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    Examination of the convergent validity of looming vulnerability in the anxiety disorders by Riskind, John H, Rector, Neil A, Casssin, Stephanie E

    Published in Journal of anxiety disorders (01-12-2011)
    “…Highlights ► The looming vulnerability model proposes that anxiety disorder patients generate dynamic mental scenarios of threats as rapidly rising in risk. ►…”
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    Is the Application of SNOMED CT Concept Model sufficiently Quality Assured? by Rodrigues, J M, Schulz, S, Mizen, B, Rector, A, Serir, S

    “…The terminological content of SNOMED CT, the world's largest clinical terminology is linked to description logics expressions, which give support to consider…”
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    Clinical terminology: why is it so hard? by Rector, A L

    Published in Methods of information in medicine (01-12-1999)
    “…Despite years of work, no re-usable clinical terminology has yet been demonstrated in widespread use. This paper puts forward ten reasons why developing such…”
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    Predictors of Post-Event Rumination Related to Social Anxiety by Kocovski, Nancy L., Rector, Neil A.

    Published in Cognitive behaviour therapy (01-06-2007)
    “…Post-event processing is the cognitive rumination that follows social events in cognitive models of social anxiety. The aim of this study was to examine…”
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    What do low-dysfunctional beliefs obsessive–compulsive disorder subgroups believe? by Chik, Heather M, Calamari, John E, Rector, Neil A, Riemann, Bradley C

    Published in Journal of anxiety disorders (01-12-2010)
    “…Abstract Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) heterogeneity research identified a patient subgroup that endorsed few of the dysfunctional beliefs posited to be…”
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