Publications by authors named "Shannon N Hollars"

Although experts have suggested ways that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) of depression might be personalized for individual clients, there has been little empirical examination of this issue. We examine cognitive behavioral skills and vulnerabilities (i.e.

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In Cognitive Therapy (CT), therapists work to help patients develop skills to cope with negative affect. Most current methods of assessing patients' skills are cumbersome and impractical for clinical use. To address this issue, we developed and conducted an initial psychometric evaluation of self and therapist reported versions of a new measure of CT skills: the Competencies of Cognitive Therapy Scale (CCTS).

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Both patients' competence in the coping skills taught in Cognitive Therapy (CT) and patients' endorsement of dysfunctional cognitions following a sad mood induction (i.e., their cognitive reactivity) have been found to predict risk of relapse following a successful course of CT for depression.

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