Rachel L. Weisenburger, Justin Dainer-Best, Mackenzie Zisser, Mary E. McNamara, Christopher G. Beevers
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Abstract
Cognitive theories of depression assert that negative self-referent cognition has a causal role in the development and maintenance of depression symptoms, but few studies have examined temporal ass...