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Cognitive processes and attitudes in bipolar disorder: A study into personality, dysfunctional attitudes and attention bias in patients with bipolar disorder and their relatives
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Declarative Memory Impairment In Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
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Adverse childhood experiences worsen cognitive distortion during adult bipolar depression
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Neurocognitive Function in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: 3-Year Follow-up Shows Cognitive Development Lagging Behind Healthy Youths
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Self Appraisals of Internal States and Risk of Analogue Bipolar Symptoms in Student Samples: Evidence from Standardised Behavioural Observations and a Diary Study
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Aberrant cognition in newly diagnosed patients with bipolar disorder and their unaffected relatives
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Appraisals to affect: Testing the integrative cognitive model of bipolar disorder
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The British journal of clinical psychology / the British Psychological Society, 2015
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Bipolar disorder: What can psychotherapists learn from the cognitive research?
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Assessing cognitive deficits in bipolar disorder: Are self-reports valid?
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Cognitive processing in bipolar disorder conceptualized using the Interactive Cognitive Subsystems (ICS) model
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Attention Biases Associated with Vulnerability to Bipolar Disorder
Kathleen Bain
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Longitudinal cognitive trajectories and associated clinical variables in youth with bipolar disorder
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Bipolar I and bipolar II disorder: cognition and emotion processing
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Reflective and ruminative processing of positive emotional memories in bipolar disorder and healthy controls
SheriL Johnson
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2009
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Different neural pathways to negative affect in youth with pediatric bipolar disorder and severe mood dysregulation
Jenny Mendoza
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Two-year follow-up of treated adolescents with early-onset bipolar disorder: Changes in neurocognition
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Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Cognitive processing in bipolar disorder conceptualized using the Interactive Cognitive Subsystems (ICS) model
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Neurocognitive profiles in bipolar I and bipolar II disorder: differences in pattern and magnitude of dysfunction
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The role of CBT in explicit memory bias in bipolar I patients
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The Brief Assessment of Cognition In Affective Disorders (BAC-A):Performance of patients with bipolar depression and healthy controls
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