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Authors: Chambless, DL Bryan, AD Aiken, LS Steketee, G Hooley, JM
Citation: Dl. Chambless et al., Predicting expressed emotion: A study with families of obsessive-compulsive and agoraphobic outpatients, J FAM PSYCH, 15(2), 2001, pp. 225-240

Authors: Remen, AL Chambless, DL
Citation: Al. Remen et Dl. Chambless, Predicting dysphoria and relationship adjustment: Gender differences in their longitudinal relationship, SEX ROLES, 44(1-2), 2001, pp. 45-60

Authors: Chambless, DL Ollendick, TH
Citation: Dl. Chambless et Th. Ollendick, Empirically supported psychological, interventions: Controversies and evidence, ANN R PSYCH, 52, 2001, pp. 685-716

Authors: Steketee, G Chambless, DL Tran, GQ
Citation: G. Steketee et al., Effects of axis I and II comorbidity on behavior therapy outcome for obsessive-compulsive disorder and agoraphobia, COMP PSYCHI, 42(1), 2001, pp. 76-86

Authors: Chambless, DL Beck, AT Gracely, EJ Grisham, JR
Citation: Dl. Chambless et al., Relationship of cognitions to fear of somatic symptoms: A test of the cognitive theory of panic, DEPRESS ANX, 11(1), 2000, pp. 1-9

Authors: Rodebaugh, TL Chambless, DL Terrill, DR Floyd, M Uhde, T
Citation: Tl. Rodebaugh et al., Convergent, discriminant, and criterion-related validity of the Social Phobia and Anxiety Inventory, DEPRESS ANX, 11(1), 2000, pp. 10-14

Authors: Renshaw, KD Chambless, DL Rodebaugh, TL Steketee, G
Citation: Kd. Renshaw et al., Living with severe anxiety disorders: Relatives' distress and reactions topatient behaviours, CLIN PSY PS, 7(3), 2000, pp. 190-200

Authors: Chambless, DL Renneberg, B Gracely, EJ Goldstein, AJ Fydrich, T
Citation: Dl. Chambless et al., Axis I and II comorbidity in Agoraphobia: Prediction of psychotherapy outcome in a clinical setting, PSYCHOTH RE, 10(3), 2000, pp. 279-295

Authors: Goldstein, AJ de Beurs, E Chambless, DL Wilson, KA
Citation: Aj. Goldstein et al., EMDR for panic disorder with agoraphobia: Comparison with waiting list andcredible attention-placebo control conditions, J CONS CLIN, 68(6), 2000, pp. 947-956

Authors: Remen, AL Chambless, DL Steketee, G Renneberg, B
Citation: Al. Remen et al., Factor analysis of the English version of the Kategoriensystem fur Partnerschaftliche Interaktion [Interaction Coding System], BEHAV RES T, 38(1), 2000, pp. 73-81

Authors: Feske, U Chambless, DL
Citation: U. Feske et Dl. Chambless, A review of assessment measures for obsessive-compulsive disorder, LEA SER PER, 2000, pp. 157-182

Authors: Chambless, DL Bryan, AD Aiken, LS Steketee, G Hooley, JM
Citation: Dl. Chambless et al., The structure of expressed emotion: A three-construct representation, PSYC ASSESS, 11(1), 1999, pp. 67-76

Authors: Chambless, DL
Citation: Dl. Chambless, Empirically validated treatments - What now?, APPL PREV P, 8(4), 1999, pp. 281-284

Authors: Chambless, DL
Citation: Dl. Chambless, Canadian professional psychology and empirically supported treatments: Commentary, CAN PSYCH, 40(4), 1999, pp. 311-312

Authors: Chambless, DL Steketee, G
Citation: Dl. Chambless et G. Steketee, Expressed emotion and behavior therapy outcome: A prospective study with obsessive-compulsive and agoraphobic outpatients, J CONS CLIN, 67(5), 1999, pp. 658-665

Authors: Chambless, DL
Citation: Dl. Chambless, A guide to treatments that work, CONT PSYCHO, 44(3), 1999, pp. 250-252

Authors: Wilson, KA Chambless, DL
Citation: Ka. Wilson et Dl. Chambless, Inflated perceptions of responsibility and obsessive-compulsive symptoms, BEHAV RES T, 37(4), 1999, pp. 325-335
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