Publications of Timothy J Strauman     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Journal Articles

  1. Trivedi, R., Sherwood, A., Strauman, T.J., & Blumenthal, J.A. (in press). Laboratory-based blood pressure recovery is a predictor of ambulatory blood pressure.. Biological Psychology.
  2. Wonderlich, S.A., Engel, S.G., Peterson, C.B., Robinson, M., Crosby, R.D., Mitchell, J.E., Smith, T., Klein, M., Crow, S., Strauman, T.J., & Simonich, H. (in press). Integrative cognitive affective therapy: Empirical tests and preliminary outcomes.. International Journal of Eating Disorders.
  3. Cornette, M.M., Strauman, T.J., Abramson, L.Y., & Busch, A.M. (in press). Self-discrepancy and suicidal ideation.. Cognition and Emotion.
  4. Strauman, T.J., Coe, C.L., McCrudden, M.C., Vieth, A.Z., & Kwapil, L. (in press). Individual differences in self-regulatory failure and menstrual dysfunction predict upper respiratory infection symptoms and antibody response to flu immunization.. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity.
  5. Eddington, K.M., Dolcos, F., Cabeza, R., Krishnan, K.R.R., & Strauman T.J. (2007). Neural correlates of promotion and prevention goal activation: An fMRI study using an idiographic approach.. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19, 1152-1162.
  6. Kolden, G.G., Chisholm-Stockard, S., Strauman, T.J., Tierney, S.C., Mullen, E.A., & Schneider, K.L. (2006). Universal session-level change processes in an early session of psychotherapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(2), 327-336.
  7. Strauman, T.J., Vieth, A.Z., Merrill, K.A., Woods, T.E., Kolden, G.G., Klein, M.H., Papadakis, A.A., Schneider, K.L., & Kwapil, L. (2006). Self-system therapy as an intervention for self-regulatory dysfunction in depression: A randomized comparison with cognitive therapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(2), 367-376.
  8. Manian, N., Papadakis, A., Strauman, T.J. and Essex, M. (2006). The development of children’s ideal and ought standards: The influence of parenting, maternal temperament, and child temperament. Journal of Personality, 74, 1619-1645.
  9. Kolden, G.G., Ward, A., LaCaille, R., Strauman, T.J., Mullen, B., Hunter, C.B., Sanborn, L., Bangsberg, J.K., Woods, T.E., Kalin, N.H., & Stewart, J.A. (2006). Maintenance of exercise gains among women with primary breast cancer. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise, 34, 1613-1620.
  10. Papadakis, A.A., Prince, R.P., Jones, N.P., & Strauman, T.J. (2006). Self-regulation, rumination, and vulnerability to depression in adolescent girls. Development and Psychopathology, 18, 815-829.
  11. Lett, H.S., Blumenthal, J.A., Babyak, M.A., Strauman, T.J., Robins, C., & Sherwood, A. (2005). Social support and coronary heart disease: Epidemiologic evidence and implications for treatment. Psychosomatic Medicine, 67, 869-878.
  12. Kolden, G.G., Klein, M.H., Strauman, T. J., Chisholm-Stockard, S., Heerey, E., & Schneider, K.L. (2005). Early psychotherapy process: Interactions between Cluster B and C personality pathology and acute distress. Psychotherapy Research, 15, 165-177.
  13. Merrill, K.A., & Strauman, T.J. (2004). The role of personality in cognitive-behavioral therapies. Behavior Therapy, 35, 131-146.
  14. Lett, H.S., Blumenthal, J.A., Babyak, M.A., Sherwood, A., Strauman, T.J., Robins, C., & Newman, M.F. (2004). Depression as a risk factor for coronary artery disease: Evidence, mechanisms, and treatment. Psychosomatic Medicine, 66, 305-315.
  15. Strauman, T.J., Coe, C.L., Woods, T., Schneider, K., & Kwapil, L. (2004). Self-regulatory cognition and immune reactivity: Idiographic success and failure feedback effects on the natural killer cell. Brain , Behavior, and Immunity, 18, 544-554., 18, 544-554.
  16. Waters, S.J., Keefe, F.J., & Strauman, T.J. (2004). Self-discrepancy in chronic low back pain: Relation to pain, depression, and psychological distress. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 27, 251-259.
  17. Strauman, T.J., & Merrill, K.A. (2004). The basic science/clinical science interface and treatment development. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 11, 263-266.
  18. Vieth, A., Strauman, T. J., Kolden, G., Woods, T., Michels, J., & Klein, M.H. (2003). Self-System Therapy: A theory-based psychotherapy for depression. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 10, 245-268.
  19. Strauman, T. J. (2002). Self-regulation and depression. Self and Identity, 1, 151-157.
  20. Kolden, G., Strauman, T., Ward, A., Kuta, J., Woods. T., Schneider, K., Heerey, E., Sanborn, L., Burt, C., Millbrandt, L., Kalin, N., & Mullen, B. (2002). A pilot study of Group Exercise Training (GET) for women with breast cancer: Feasibility and health benefits. Psychooncology, 11, 447-456.
  21. Strauman, T.J., Kolden, G., Davis, N., Stromquist, V., Kwapil, L., & Heerey, E. (2001). The effects of treatments for depression on failure in self-regulation. Cognitive Therapy & Research, 25, 693-712.
  22. Strauman, T.J. (2001). Self-regulation, affect regulation, and narcissism: Pieces of the puzzle. Psychological Inquiry, 12, 239-242.
  23. Strauman, T.J. (2001). Paradigms, promises, and the potential of clinical psychology. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57, 1125-1132.
  24. Strauman, T.J. & Segal, Z.V. (2000). The cognitive self in basic science, psychopathology, and psychotherapy. Self-relations in the psychotherapy process, 241-268.
  25. Kolden, G.G., Strauman, T.J., Gittleman, M., Halverson, J.L., Heerey, E., & Schneider, K. (2000). The Therapeutic Realizations Scale-Revised (TRS-R): Psychometric characteristics and relationship to treatment process and outcome. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56, 1207-1220.
  26. Pierce, K.M., Strauman, T.J., & Vandell, D.L. (1999). Self-discrepancy, negative life events, and social support in relation to dejection in mothers of infants. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 18(4), 490-501.
  27. Strauman, T.J. (1999). Is depression a dysfunction in self-regulating the brain/behavior system for approach?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22, 571-572.
  28. Manian, N., Strauman, T.J., & Denney, N. (1998). Temperament, recalled parenting styles, and self-regulation: Retrospective tests of the developmental postulates of self-discrepancy theory. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 1321-1332.
  29. Strauman, T.J. (1998). Using imagination and personalized suggestion to change people: A commentary. Behavior Therapy, 29(4), 707-714.
  30. Strauman, T.J., & Kolden, G.G. (1997). The self in depression: Research trends and clinical implications. In Session, 3, 5-21.
  31. Strauman, T.J. (1996). Self-beliefs, self-evaluation, and depression: A perspective on emotional vulnerability. Striving and feeling: Interactions among goals, affect, and self-regulation, 175-201.
  32. Strauman, T.J. (1996). Stability within the self: A longitudinal study of the structural implications of self-discrepancy theory. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 1142-1153.
  33. Strauman, T.J. (1995). Self pathology from a self-regulation perspective. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 5, 313-321.
  34. Strauman, T.J., & Glenberg, A.M. (1994). Self-concept and body image disturbance: Which self-beliefs predict body size overestimation?. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 18, 105-125.
  35. Strauman, T.J. (1994). Introduction to the special issue. Journal of Personality (Special Issue), 62, 431-439.
  36. Strauman, T.J. (1994). Self-representations and the nature of cognitive change in psychotherapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration (Special Issue), 4, 291-316.
  37. Strauman, T.J., & Higgins, E.T. (1993). The self in social cognition: Past, present, and future. The self in emotional distress, 3-40.
  38. Cudeck, R., Chaplin, W., Harlow, L., LaDu, T.J., Panter, A.T., & Strauman, T.J. (1993). Tanaka, Jeffrey S. – 1958-1992. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 28, 161-170.
  39. Newman, J.P., Wallace, J.F., Strauman, T.J., Skolaski, R., Oreland, K., Mattek, R., Elder, G., & McNeely, J. (1993). Effects of motivationally significant stimuli on the regulation of dominant responses. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 65, 165-175.
  40. Levin, A.P., Saoud, J.B., Strauman, T.J., Gorman, J.M., Fyer, A.J., Crawford, R., & Liebowitz, M.R. (1993). Responses of "generalized" and "discrete" social phobics during public speaking. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 5, 224-236.
  41. Strauman, T.J., Lemieux, A., & Coe, C. (1993). Self-discrepancies and natural killer cell activity: The influence of individual differences in self-regulation on stress physiology. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64, 1042-1052.
  42. Strauman, T.J. (1992). Self-guides, autobiographical memory, and anxiety and dysphoria: Toward a cognitive model of vulnerability to emotional distress. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 101, 87-95.
  43. Strauman, T.J. (1992). Self, social cognition, and psychodynamics: Caveats and challenges for integration. Psychological Inquiry, 3, 67-71.
  44. Strauman, T.J., & Wetzler, S. (1992). The factor structure of SCL-90 & MCMI scale scores: Within-measure and interbattery analyses. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 27, 1-20.
  45. Strauman, T.J. (1992). Nothing ado about much: Overlooked opportunities for cognitive approaches to depression?. Psychological Inquiry, 3, 266-269.
  46. Strauman, T.J. (1991). Psychopathology and the construction of meaning: Comments on a proposed law of cognitive structure activation. Psychological Inquiry, 2, 208-210.
  47. Jackson, B.S., Strauman, J.J., Frederickson, K., & Strauman, T.J. (1991). Long-term biopsychosocial effects of interleukin-2 therapy. Oncology Nursing Forum, 18(4), 683-690.
  48. Strauman, T.J., Vookles, J., Barenstein, V., Chaiken, S., & Higgins, E.T. (1991). Self-discrepancies and vulnerability to body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 61(6), 1443-1456.
  49. Stromquist, V.J., & Strauman, T.J. (1991). Children's social constructs: Nature, assessment, and association with adaptive vs. maladaptive behavior. Social Cognition, 9, 330-358.
  50. Frederickson, K., Jackson, B.S., Strauman, T.J., & Strauman, J. (1991). Testing hypotheses derived from the Roy Adaptation Model. Nursing Science Quarterly, 4, 168-174.
  51. Strauman, T.J. (1990). Self-guides and emotionally significant childhood memories: A study of retrieval efficiency and incidental negative emotional content. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 869-880.
  52. Wetzler, S., Kahn, R., Strauman, T.J., & Dubro, A. (1989). The diagnosis of major depression by self-report. Journal of Personality Assessment, 53, 22-30.
  53. Strauman, T.J. (1989). The paradox of the self: A psychodynamic/social-cognitive integration. Self-defeating behaviors: Experimental findings, clinical impressions, and practical implications, 311-339.
  54. Strauman, T.J. (1989). Self-discrepancies in clinical depression and social phobia: Cognitive structures that underlie affective disorders?. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 98, 14-22.
  55. Ciobanu, N., Runowicz, C., Wiernik, P.H., Strauman, T.J., Sheridan, C., & Bast, R.C. Jr. (1989). CA 125 levels in patients with ovarian carcinoma undergoing autologous bone marrow transplantation. American Journal of of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 160(2), 354-355.
  56. Kahn, R., Wetzler, S., VanPraag, H., Asnis, G., & Strauman, T.J. (1988). Behavioral indications for serotonin receptor hypersensitivity in panic disorder. Psychiatry Research, 25, 101-104.
  57. Liebowitz, M.R., & Strauman, T.J. (1988). Social phobia. Modern perspectives in psychosocial pathology, 203-220.
  58. Strauman, T.J., & Higgins, E.T. (1988). Self-discrepancies as predictors of vulnerability to different syndromes of chronic emotional distress. Journal of Personality, 56, 685-707.
  59. Strauman, T.J., & Higgins, E.T. (1987). Automatic activation of self-discrepancies and emotional syndromes: When cognitive structures influence affect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53, 1004-1014.
  60. Higgins, E.T., Strauman, T.J., & Klein, R. (1987). Self-discrepancies: Distinguishing among self-states, self-state conflicts, and emotional vulnerabilities. Self and identity: Psychosocial perspectives.
  61. Higgins, E.T., Strauman, T.J., & Klein, R. (1986). Standards and the process of self-evaluation: Multiple affects from multiple stages. Handbook of motivation and cognition: Foundations of social behavior.
  62. Higgins, E.T., Bond, R., Klein, R., & Strauman, T.J. (1986). Self-discrepancies and emotional vulnerability: How magnitude, type and accessibility of discrepancy influence affect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51, 5-15.
  63. Higgins, E.T., Klein, R., & Strauman, T.J. (1985). Self-concept discrepancy theory: A psychological model for distinguishing among different aspects of depression and anxiety. Social Cognition, 3(1), 51-76.
  64. Higgins, E.T., Strauman, T.J., & Klein, R. (1984). Self-concept discrepancy theory: Domain of self and standpoint on self as cognitive dimensions of the self. Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 37, 112.

Chapters in Books

  1. Strauman, T.J., McCrudden, M.C., & Jones, N.P. "Self-regulation and psychopathology: Toward an integrative perspective.." Social psychological foundations of clinical psychology. Ed. J. Maddux & J.P. Tangney Cambridge University Press, in press
  2. Strauman, T.J., Costanzo, P.R., Jones, N.P., McLean, A.N., & Eddington, K.M. "Contributions of social psychology to clinical psychology: Three views of a research frontier." Social Psychology: Handbook of Basic Principles (2nd Edition). Ed. E.T. Higgins & A.W. Kruglanski Guilford Press, 2007: 850-868.
  3. Strauman, T.J., Eddington, K.M., & McCrudden, M.C. "Affective science and psychotherapy: In search of synergy." Emotion and Psychopathology: Bridging Affective and Clinical Science. Ed. J. Rottenberg & S.L. Johnson American Psychological Association Press, 2007: 285-304.
  4. Strauman, T.J., & McCrudden, M.C. "Self-regulation and vulnerability to psychopathology: Toward a new research paradigm.." Social psychological foundations of clinical psychology.. Ed. J. Maddux & J.P. Tangney New York: Cambridge University Press, in press