R14 REFERENCES
Carlat, D. J., Camargo, C. A., Jr., & Herzog,
D. B. (1997). Eating disorders in males: A
report on 135 patients. American Journal of
Psychiatry, 154 , 1127–1132.
Carlbring, P., & Andersson, G. (2006).
Internet and psychological treatment. How
well can they be combined? Computers in
Human Behavior, 22, 545–553.
Carlbring, P., Furmark, T., Steczkó, J.,
Ekselius, L., & Andersson, G. (2006). An
open study of internet-based bibliotherapy
with minimal therapist contact via email
for social phobia. Clinical Psychologist, 10,
30–38.
Carlbring, P., Nilsson-Ihrfelt, E., Waara, J.,
Kollenstam, C., Buhrman, M., Kaldo, V.,
et al. (2005). Treatment of panic disorder:
Live therapy vs. self-help via the Internet.
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 43,
1321–1333.
Carlisle, N. (2009, February 13). Elizabeth
Smart kidnap case: Mitchell booked into Salt
Lake Country jail. The Salt Lake Tribune.
Retrieved on February 28, 2009, from http://
http://www.sltrib.com/faith/ci_11697926
Carlson, N. R. (1994).Physiology of
behavior. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn &
Bacon.
Carmelli, D., Heath, R., & Robinette, D.
(1993). Genetic analysis of drinking behavior
in World War II veteran twins. Genetic
Epidemiology, 10, 201–213.
Carr, J. E., & Chong, I. M. (2005). Habit
reversal treatment of tic disorders: A
methodological critique of the literature.
Behavior Modifi cation, 29 , 858–875.
Carroll, K. M. (1998).A cognitive-behavioral
approach: Treating cocaine addiction.
National Institute on Drug Abuse. NIH
Publication Number 98–4308. Retrieved
Month October 6th, 2009, from http://www.
drugabuse.gov/TXManuals/CBT/CBT1.html
Carroll, K. M., & Onken, L. S. (2005).
Behavioral therapies for drug abuse.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 162,
1454–1460.
Carroll, K. M., Ball, S. A., Martino, S.,
Nich, C., Babuscio, T. A., Nuro, K. F.,
et al. (2008). Computer-assisted delivery of
cognitive-behavioral therapy for addiction:
A randomized trial of CBT4CBT. American
Journal of Psychiatry, 165 , 881–888.
Carroll, K. M., Fenton, L. R., Ball, S. A.,
Nich, C., Frankforter, T. L., Shi, J., et al.
(2004). Effi cacy of disulfi ram and cognitive
behavior therapy in cocaine-dependent
outpatients.Archives of General Psychiatry,
61,264–272.
Carroll, K. M., Rounsaville, B. J., & Bryant,
K. J. (1993). Alcoholism in treatment-seeking
cocaine abusers: Clinical and prognostic
signifi cance. Journal of Studies on Alcohol,
54,199–208.
Carroll, R. A. (2000). Gender dysphoria.
In S. R. Leiblum & R. C. Rosen (Eds.),
Principles and practice of sex therapy (3rd
ed., pp. 368–397). New York: Guilford Press.
Carter, B., & McGoldrick, M. (1999).
Overview: The expanded family life cycle:
Individual, family, and social perspectives.
In B. Carter & M. McGoldrick (Eds.), The
expanded family life cycle: Individual, family,
and social perspectives (3rd ed., pp. 1–26).
Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Carter, M. M., Hollon, S. D., Carson, R., &
Shelton, R. C. (1995). Effects of a safe person
on induced distress following a biological
challenge in panic disorder with agoraphobia.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 104 ,
156–163.
Casbon, T. S., Burns, A. B., Bradbury, T.
N., & Joiner, T. E., Jr. (2005). Receipt of
negative feedback is related to increased
negative feedback seeking among individuals
with depressive symptoms. Behaviour
Research and Therapy, 43, 485–504.
Caseras, X., Garner, M., Bradley, B. P., &
Mogg, K. (2007). Biases in visual orienting to
negative and positive scenes in dysphoria: An
eye movement study. Journal of Abnormal
Psychology, 116 , 491–497.
Cash, T. F. (1995). Developmental teasing
about physical appearance: Retrospective
descriptions and relationships with body
image.Social Behavior and Personality, 23 ,
123–129.
Caspi, A., McClay, J., Moffi tt, T. E., Mill,
J., Martin, J., Craig, I. W., et al. (2002).
Role of genotype in the cycle of violence in
maltreated children. Science, 297, 851–854.
Caspi, A., Moffi tt, T. E., Newman,
D. L., & Silva, P. A. (1996). Behavioral
observations at age 3 predict adult
psychiatric disorders: Longitudinal
evidence from a birth cohort. Archives of
General Psychiatry, 53, 1033–1039.
Cassady, J. D., Kirschke, D. L., Jones, T. F.,
Craig, A. S., Bermudez, O. B., & Schaffner,
W. (2005). Case series: Outbreak of
conversion disorder among Amish adolescent
girls.Journal of the American Academy of
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 44, 291–297.
Cassano, G. B., Mula, M., Rucci, P., Miniati,
M., Frank, E., Kupfer, D. J., et al. (2009).
The structure of lifetime manic-hypomanic
spectrum.Journal of Affective Disorders,
112 , 59–70.
Cassin, S. E., & von Ranson, K. M. (2005).
Personality and eating disorders: A decade
in review. Clinical Psychology Review, 25,
895–916.
Castellanos, F. X., Lee, P. P., Sharp,
W., Jeffries, N. O., Greenstein, D. K.,
Clasen, L. S., et al. (2002). Developmental
trajectories of brain volume abnormalities
in children and adolescents with attention
defi cit/hyperactivity disorder. Journal of
the American Medical Association, 288,
1740–1748.
Castillo, H. (2003).Personality disorder:
Temperament or trauma? London: Jessica
Kingsley.
Castillo, R. J. (1997).Culture & mental
illness: A client-centered approach. Belmont,
CA: Thomson/Brooks/Cole.
Castle, D. J., & Rossell, S. L. (2006). An
update on body dysmorphic disorder. Current
Opinion in Psychiatry, 19, 74–78.
Castonguay, L. G., Goldfried, M. R., Wiser,
S., Raue, P. J., & Hayes, A. M. (1996).
Predicting the effect of cognitive therapy for
depression: A study of unique and common
factors.Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology,^64 , 497–504.
Catanzaro, S. J., & Laurent, J. (2004).
Perceived family support, negative mood
regulation expectancies, coping, and
adolescent alcohol use: Evidence of mediation
and moderation effects. Addictive Behaviors,
29,1779–1797.
Cattell, R. B. (1971).Abilities: Their
structure, growth, and action. New York:
Houghton Miffl in.
Caudill, B. D., & Kong, F. H. (2001). Social
approval and facilitation in predicting
modeling effects in alcohol consumption.
Journal of Substance Abuse, 13, 425–441.
Cederlund, M., & Gillberg, C. (2004). One
hundred males with Asperger syndrome: A
clinical study of background and associated
factors.Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 46, 652–660.
Celani, D. (1976). An interpersonal approach
to hysteria. American Journal of Psychiatry,
133 , 1414–1418.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
National Center for Health Statistics. (2000,
July 24). Death and death rates for the 10
leading causes of death specifi ed in age
groups, by race and sex: United States, 1998.
Monthly Vital Statistics Reports, 48(11),
- Retrieved October, 6, 2002, from http://
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/suicide.htm
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
National Center for Injury Prevention and
Control. (2005). Web-based injury statistics
query and reporting system (WISQARS)
[Online]. Retrieved October 20, 2008, from
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/wisqars/default.htm
Cervera, S., Lahortiga, F., Martinez-Gonzalez,
M. A., Gual, P., Irala-Estevez, J. D., & Alonso,
Y. (2003). Neuroticism and low self-esteem as
risk factors for incident eating disorders in a
prospective cohort study. International Journal
of Eating Disorders, 33, 271–280.
Chacko, A., Pelham, W. E., Jr., Gnagy,
E. M., Greiner, A., Vallano, G., Bukstein, O.,
et al. (2005). Stimulant medication effects in
a summer treatment program among young
children with attention-defi cit/hyperactivity