Publications of Timothy J Strauman     :recent first  combined  bibtex listing:

Journal Articles

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. Liebowitz, M.R., & Strauman, T.J. (1988). Social phobia. Modern perspectives in psychosocial pathology, 203-220.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. Strauman, T.J. (1991). Psychopathology and the construction of meaning: Comments on a proposed law of cognitive structure activation. Psychological Inquiry, 2, 208-210.
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
  20. 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.
  21. Strauman, T.J. (1992). Self, social cognition, and psychodynamics: Caveats and challenges for integration. Psychological Inquiry, 3, 67-71.
  22. 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.
  23. Strauman, T.J. (1992). Nothing ado about much: Overlooked opportunities for cognitive approaches to depression?. Psychological Inquiry, 3, 266-269.
  24. Strauman, T.J., & Higgins, E.T. (1993). The self in social cognition: Past, present, and future. The self in emotional distress, 3-40.
  25. 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.
  26. 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.
  27. 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.
  28. 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.
  29. 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.
  30. Strauman, T.J. (1994). Introduction to the special issue. Journal of Personality (Special Issue), 62, 431-439.
  31. Strauman, T.J. (1994). Self-representations and the nature of cognitive change in psychotherapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration (Special Issue), 4, 291-316.
  32. Strauman, T.J. (1995). Self pathology from a self-regulation perspective. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 5, 313-321.
  33. 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.
  34. 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.
  35. Strauman, T.J., & Kolden, G.G. (1997). The self in depression: Research trends and clinical implications. In Session, 3, 5-21.
  36. 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.
  37. Strauman, T.J. (1998). Using imagination and personalized suggestion to change people: A commentary. Behavior Therapy, 29(4), 707-714.
  38. 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.
  39. Strauman, T.J. (1999). Is depression a dysfunction in self-regulating the brain/behavior system for approach?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22, 571-572.
  40. Strauman, T.J. & Segal, Z.V. (2000). The cognitive self in basic science, psychopathology, and psychotherapy. Self-relations in the psychotherapy process, 241-268.
  41. 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.
  42. Strauman, T.J. (2001). Paradigms, promises, and the potential of clinical psychology. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57, 1125-1132.
  43. 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.
  44. Strauman, T.J. (2001). Self-regulation, affect regulation, and narcissism: Pieces of the puzzle. Psychological Inquiry, 12, 239-242.
  45. Strauman, T. J. (2002). Self-regulation and depression. Self and Identity, 1, 151-157.
  46. 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.
  47. 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.
  48. Merrill, K.A., & Strauman, T.J. (2004). The role of personality in cognitive-behavioral therapies. Behavior Therapy, 35, 131-146.
  49. 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.
  50. 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.
  51. 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.
  52. Strauman, T.J., & Merrill, K.A. (2004). The basic science/clinical science interface and treatment development. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 11, 263-266.
  53. 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.
  54. 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.
  55. 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.
  56. 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.
  57. 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.
  58. 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.
  59. 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.
  60. 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.
  61. 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.
  62. 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.
  63. Cornette, M.M., Strauman, T.J., Abramson, L.Y., & Busch, A.M. (in press). Self-discrepancy and suicidal ideation.. Cognition and Emotion.
  64. 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.

Chapters in Books

  1. 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
  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., & 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