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Brian F. Shaw

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1990-1993 Behavioural Science/Psychology University of Toronto/Toronto General Hospital 
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Ritvo P, Irvine J, Katz J, et al. (1999) The patient's motivation in seeking complementary therapies. Patient Education and Counseling. 38: 161-5
Shaw BF, Elkin I, Yamaguchi J, et al. (1999) Therapist competence ratings in relation to clinical outcome in cognitive therapy of depression. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 67: 837-46
Shaw BF. (1999) How to Use the Allegiance Effect to Maximize Competence and Therapeutic Outcomes Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. 6: 131-132
Goldbloom DS, Olmsted M, Davis R, et al. (1997) A randomized controlled trial of fluoxetine and cognitive behavioral therapy for bulimia nervosa: Short-term outcome Behaviour Research and Therapy. 35: 803-811
Elkin I, Gibbons RD, Shea MT, et al. (1996) Science is not a trial (but it can sometimes be a tribulation) Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 64: 92-103
Safran JD, Segal ZV, Vallis TM, et al. (1993) Assessing patient suitability for short-term cognitive therapy with an interpersonal focus Cognitive Therapy and Research. 17: 23-38
Segal ZV, Shaw BF, Vella DD, et al. (1992) Cognitive and life stress predictors of relapse in remitted unipolar depressed patients: test of the congruency hypothesis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 101: 26-36
Katz J, Kavanagh BP, Sandler AN, et al. (1992) Preemptive analgesia. Clinical evidence of neuroplasticity contributing to postoperative pain. Anesthesiology. 77: 439-46
Segal ZV, Adams KE, Shaw BF. (1992) Do discrepancies in interpersonal perception predict relapse?: A comparison of remitted depressed patients and collaterals Cognitive Therapy and Research. 16: 437-450
Shaw BF. (1989) Cognitive-behavior therapies for major depression: current status with an emphasis on prophylaxis. Psychiatric Journal of the University of Ottawa : Revue De Psychiatrie De L'Université D'Ottawa. 14: 403-8; discussion 40
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