Thomas J. D'Zurilla

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Psychology Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
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Klein DN, Leon AC, Li C, et al. (2011) Social problem solving and depressive symptoms over time: a randomized clinical trial of cognitive-behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy, brief supportive psychotherapy, and pharmacotherapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 79: 342-52
D'Zurilla TJ, Maydeu-Olivares A, Gallardo-Pujol D. (2011) Predicting social problem solving using personality traits Personality and Individual Differences. 50: 142-147
Nezu AM, Nezu CM, D'Zurilla TJ. (2010) Problem-Solving Skills Training Encyclopedia of Stress. 227-231
Bell AC, D'Zurilla TJ. (2009) Problem-solving therapy for depression: a meta-analysis. Clinical Psychology Review. 29: 348-53
Jaffee WB, D'Zurilla TJ. (2009) Personality, problem solving, and adolescent substance use. Behavior Therapy. 40: 93-101
Bell AC, D'Zurilla TJ. (2009) The influence of social problem-solving ability on the relationship between daily stress and adjustment Cognitive Therapy and Research. 33: 439-448
Chang EC, D'Zurilla TJ, Sanna LJ. (2009) Social problem solving as a mediator of the link between stress and psychological well-being in middle-adulthood Cognitive Therapy and Research. 33: 33-49
Maguth Nezu C, D'Zurilla TJ, Nezu AM. (2008) Problem-Solving Therapy: Theory, Practice, and Application to Sex Offenders Social Problem Solving and Offending: Evidence, Evaluation and Evolution. 103-123
Hill-Briggs F, Yeh HC, Gary TL, et al. (2007) Diabetes problem-solving scale development in an adult, African American sample. The Diabetes Educator. 33: 291-9
Londahl EA, Tverskoy A, D'Zurilla TJ. (2005) The relations of internalizing symptoms to conflict and interpersonal problem solving in close relationships Cognitive Therapy and Research. 29: 445-462
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