Self-focused attention in clinical disorders: review and a conceptual model. RE Ingram Psychological bulletin 107 (2), 156, 1990 | 1783 | 1990 |
Issues and recommendations regarding use of the Beck Depression Inventory PC Kendall, SD Hollon, AT Beck, CL Hammen, RE Ingram Cognitive therapy and research 11, 289-299, 1987 | 1534 | 1987 |
Cognitive vulnerability to depression RE Ingram Guilford Press, 1998 | 1322 | 1998 |
Vulnerability-stress models RE Ingram, DD Luxton Development of psychopathology: A vulnerability-stress perspective 46 (2), 32-46, 2005 | 1081 | 2005 |
Cognitive reactivity and vulnerability: Empirical evaluation of construct activation and cognitive diatheses in unipolar depression CD Scher, RE Ingram, ZV Segal Clinical psychology review 25 (4), 487-510, 2005 | 753 | 2005 |
Toward an information-processing analysis of depression RE Ingram Cognitive therapy and research 8, 443-477, 1984 | 692 | 1984 |
Cognitive clinical psychology: Implications of an information processing perspective RE Ingram Information processing approaches to clinical psychology/Academic Press, 1986 | 458* | 1986 |
Assessment of positive automatic cognition. RE Ingram, KS Wisnicki Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 56 (6), 898, 1988 | 397 | 1988 |
Mood priming and construct activation in tests of cognitive vulnerability to unipolar depression ZV Segal, RE Ingram Clinical Psychology Review 14 (7), 663-695, 1994 | 390 | 1994 |
Depression and internal versus external focus of attention RE Ingram, TW Smith Cognitive Therapy and Research 8, 139-151, 1984 | 363 | 1984 |
Cognitive processes in cognitive therapy: Evaluation of the mechanisms of change in the treatment of depression. G Garratt, RE Ingram, KL Rand, G Sawalani Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice 14 (3), 224, 2007 | 353 | 2007 |
Cognitive specificity in emotional distress. RE Ingram, PC Kendall, TW Smith, C Donnell, K Ronan Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 53 (4), 734, 1987 | 292 | 1987 |
Self-focused attention, gender, gender role, and vulnerability to negative affect. RE Ingram, D Cruet, BR Johnson, KS Wisnicki Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 55 (6), 967, 1988 | 288 | 1988 |
Vulnerability to psychopathology: Risk across the lifespan RE Ingram, JM Price Guilford Press, 2010 | 281 | 2010 |
The cognitive side of anxiety RE Ingram, PC Kendall Cognitive therapy and research 11, 523-536, 1987 | 273 | 1987 |
On the self-serving function of social anxiety: shyness as a self-handicapping strategy. CR Snyder, TW Smith, RW Augelli, RE Ingram Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 48 (4), 970, 1985 | 267 | 1985 |
Vulnerability to depression: cognitive reactivity and parental bonding in high-risk individuals. RE Ingram, J Ritter Journal of abnormal psychology 109 (4), 588, 2000 | 261 | 2000 |
Pupillary and reaction time measures of sustained processing of negative information in depression GJ Siegle, E Granholm, RE Ingram, GE Matt Biological psychiatry 49 (7), 624-636, 2001 | 252 | 2001 |
Self-awareness and self-confrontation: Effects of self-focused attention on members of a clinical population. FX Gibbons, TW Smith, RE Ingram, K Pearce, SS Brehm, DJ Schroeder Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 48 (3), 662, 1985 | 243 | 1985 |
The future for cognitive assessment of anxiety: Let's get specific. PC Kendall, R Ingram The Guilford Press, 1987 | 238 | 1987 |