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Leanne Quigley
Leanne Quigley
Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology, Yeshiva University
Verified email at yu.edu
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A meta-analysis of cognitive-behavioural therapy for adult depression, alone and in comparison with other treatments
P Cuijpers, M Berking, G Andersson, L Quigley, A Kleiboer, KS Dobson
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 58 (7), 376-385, 2013
12942013
Relapse and recurrence prevention in depression: current research and future prospects
S Beshai, KS Dobson, CLH Bockting, L Quigley
Clinical psychology review 31 (8), 1349-1360, 2011
2072011
The efficacy of motivational interviewing for disordered gambling: Systematic review and meta-analysis
I Yakovenko, L Quigley, BR Hemmelgarn, DC Hodgins, P Ronksley
Addictive Behaviors 43, 72-82, 2015
1982015
The effects of trait and state anxiety on attention to emotional images: An eye-tracking study
L Quigley, AL Nelson, J Carriere, D Smilek, C Purdon
Cognition & emotion 26 (8), 1390-1411, 2012
1172012
An examination of avoidance in major depression in comparison to social anxiety disorder
ND Ottenbreit, KS Dobson, L Quigley
Behaviour Research and Therapy 56, 82-90, 2014
982014
Comorbid problem gambling and major depression in a community sample
L Quigley, I Yakovenko, DC Hodgins, KS Dobson, N El-Guebaly, ...
Journal of Gambling Studies 31, 1135-1152, 2015
802015
Measuring attentional control ability or beliefs? Evaluation of the factor structure and convergent validity of the attentional control scale
L Quigley, CA Wright, KS Dobson, CR Sears
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 39 (4), 742-754, 2017
712017
The reliability of attentional biases for emotional images measured using a free-viewing eye-tracking paradigm
C Sears, L Quigley, A Fernandez, K Newman, K Dobson
Behavior Research Methods 51, 2748-2760, 2019
692019
Distinguishing the roles of trait and state anxiety on the nature of anxiety-related attentional biases to threat using a free viewing eye movement paradigm
AL Nelson, C Purdon, L Quigley, J Carriere, D Smilek
Cognition and emotion 29 (3), 504-526, 2015
682015
Temporal changes in attention to sad and happy faces distinguish currently and remitted depressed individuals from never depressed individuals
S Soltani, K Newman, L Quigley, A Fernandez, K Dobson, C Sears
Psychiatry Research 230 (2), 454-463, 2015
512015
An examination of trait, spontaneous and instructed emotion regulation in dysphoria
L Quigley, KS Dobson
Cognition & emotion 28 (4), 622-635, 2014
502014
Cognitive change in cognitive-behavioural therapy v. pharmacotherapy for adult depression: A longitudinal mediation analysis
L Quigley, DJA Dozois, RM Bagby, DSS Lobo, L Ravindran, LC Quilty
Psychological medicine 49 (15), 2626-2634, 2019
432019
Avoidance and depression vulnerability: An examination of avoidance in remitted and currently depressed individuals
L Quigley, A Wen, KS Dobson
Behaviour Research and Therapy 97, 183-188, 2017
382017
Toward an integration of interpersonal risk models of depression and cognitive‐behaviour therapy
KS Dobson, L Quigley, DJA Dozois
Australian Psychologist 49 (6), 328-336, 2014
382014
Depression and the willingness to expend cognitive and physical effort for rewards: A systematic review
SJ Horne, TE Topp, L Quigley
Clinical psychology review 88, 102065, 2021
302021
A psychometric evaluation of the cognitive-behavioral avoidance scale in women with major depressive disorder
ND Ottenbreit, KS Dobson, L Quigley
Journal of psychopathology and behavioral assessment 36, 591-599, 2014
222014
Cognitive control over emotional information in current and remitted depression
L Quigley, A Wen, KS Dobson
Behaviour Research and Therapy 132, 103658, 2020
202020
Emotion regulation diversity in current and remitted depression
A Wen, L Quigley, KL Yoon, KS Dobson
Clinical Psychological Science 9 (4), 563-578, 2021
142021
QTc prolongation in pediatric patients with diabetic ketoacidosis
MM Perez, S Medar, L Quigley, BC Clark
The Journal of Pediatrics 228, 235-239. e2, 2021
132021
Predictors of self‐reported negative mood following a depressive mood induction procedure across previously depressed, currently anxious, and control individuals
MC Scherrer, KS Dobson, L Quigley
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 53 (3), 348-368, 2014
132014
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