Clive J. Robins
Affiliations: | Psychology and Neuroscience | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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Sign in to add traineeTamar Mendelson | grad student | 2002 | Duke |
C. V. Fenwick | grad student | 2006 | Duke |
Andrew G. Ekblad | grad student | 2009 | Duke |
Caroline M. Cozza | grad student | 2011 | Duke |
Prudence F. Cuper | grad student | 2011 | Duke |
Jennie L. Lacy | grad student | 2011 | Duke |
Jacqueline E. Donnelly | grad student | 2012 | Duke |
Shian-Ling Keng | grad student | 2013 | Duke |
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Ramaiya MK, Fiorillo D, Regmi U, et al. (2017) A Cultural Adaptation of Dialectical Behavior Therapy in Nepal. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 24: 428-444 |
Pearce MJ, Koenig HG, Robins CJ, et al. (2016) Effects of Religious Versus Conventional Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy on Gratitude in Major Depression and Chronic Medical Illness: A Randomized Clinical Trial Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health. 18: 124-144 |
Keng SL, Smoski MJ, Robins CJ. (2016) Effects of Mindful Acceptance and Reappraisal Training on Maladaptive Beliefs About Rumination Mindfulness. 7: 493-503 |
Koenig HG, Pearce MJ, Nelson B, et al. (2015) Religious vs. conventional cognitive behavioral therapy for major depression in persons with chronic medical illness: a pilot randomized trial. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 203: 243-51 |
Koenig HG, Pearce M, Nelson B, et al. (2015) Effects of religious vs. standard cognitive behavioral therapy on therapeutic alliance: A randomized clinical trial. Psychotherapy Research : Journal of the Society For Psychotherapy Research. 1-12 |
Pearce MJ, Koenig HG, Robins CJ, et al. (2015) Religiously integrated cognitive behavioral therapy: a new method of treatment for major depression in patients with chronic medical illness. Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.). 52: 56-66 |
Berk LS, Bellinger DL, Koenig HG, et al. (2015) Effects of Religious vs. Conventional Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy on Inflammatory Markers and Stress Hormones in Major Depression and Chronic Medical Illness: A Randomized Clinical Trial Open Journal of Psychiatry. 5: 238-259 |
Koenig HG, Berk LS, Daher NS, et al. (2014) Religious involvement is associated with greater purpose, optimism, generosity and gratitude in persons with major depression and chronic medical illness. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 77: 135-43 |
Bellinger DL, Berk LS, Koenig HG, et al. (2014) Religious Involvement, Inflammatory Markers and Stress Hormones in Major Depression and Chronic Medical Illness Open Journal of Psychiatry. 4: 335-352 |
Keng SL, Robins CJ, Smoski MJ, et al. (2013) Reappraisal and mindfulness: a comparison of subjective effects and cognitive costs. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 51: 899-904 |