Publications

359. McNally, R.  J.  (in press).  The evolving conceptualization and treatment of PTSD: A very brief history.  Trauma Psychology News.

 

358. Tsai, C. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2014).  Effects of emotionally valenced working memory taxation on negative memories.  Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 45, 15-19.

 

357. McNally, R.  J. , & Frueh, B.  C.  (in press).  Why are Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans seeking PTSD disability compensation at unprecedented rates? Journal of Anxiety Disorders.

 

356. Commission on Adolescent Anxiety Disorders [Foa, E.  B. , Costello, E.  J. , Franklin, M. , Kagan, J. , Kendall, P. , Klein, R. , Leonard, H. , Liebowitz, M. , March, J. , McNally, R.  J. , Ollendick, T. , Pine, D. , Pynoos, R. , Silverman, W. , & Spear, L. ]. (in press). Defining anxiety disorders. In D.  L.  Evans, Foa, E.  B. , Gur, R.  E. , Hendin, H. , O’Brien, C.  P. , Seligman, M.  E.  P. , & Walsh, B.  T.  (Eds. ), Treating and preventing adolescent mental health disorders: What we know and what we don’t know: A research agendafor improving the mental health of our youth.  Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.  355. McNally, R.  J.  (in press).  Posttraumatic stress disorder and dissociative disorders.  In P.  H.  Blaney, R.  F.  Krueger, & T.  Millon (Eds. ), Oxford textbook of psychopathology (3rd ed. ).  Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

 

354. Malaktaris, A. , McNally, R.  J. , Bryant, R. , Lynn, S.  J.  (in press). Acute stress disorder.  In R.  Cautin & S.  O.  Lilienfeld (Eds. ),The encyclopedia of clinical psychology.  Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

 

353. McNally, R.  J.  (in press).  Is posttraumatic stress disorder a transhistorical phenomenon? In B.  J.  Good & D.  E.  Hinton (Eds. ), Culture and PTSD.  Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

 

352. McNally, R.  J. , & Robinaugh, D.  J.  (in press).  Difficulties remembering the past and envisioning the future in people with trauma histories or complicated grief. In L.  Watson & D.  Berntsen (Eds. ), Clinical perspectives on autobiographical memory.  Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

 

351. Robinaugh, D.  J. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2013).  Remembering the past and and envisioning the future in bereaved adults with and without complicated grief.  Clinical Psychological Science, 1, 290-300.

 

350. Robinaugh, D.  J. , Lubin, R. , Babic, L. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2013).    Are habitual overgeneral recollection and prospection maladaptive?Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 44, 227-230.

 

349. Enock, P.  M. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2013).  How mobile apps and other Web-based interventions can transform psychological treatment and the treatment development cycle.  The Behavior Therapist, 36, 56,58,60,62-66.

 

2012

348. Heeren, A. , Reese, H.  E. , McNally, R.  J. , & Philippot, P.  (2012).  Attention training toward and away from threat in social phobia: Effects on subjective, behavioral, and physiological measures of anxiety.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 50, 30-39.

 

347. McNally, R.  J.  (2012).  Explaining “memories” of space alien abduction and past lives: An experimental psychopathology approach. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology, 3, 2-16.

 

346. McNally, R.  J.  (2012).  Searching for repressed memory.  In R.  F.  Belli              (Ed. ), True and false recovered memories: Toward a reconciliation of the debate (pp.  121-147).  Vol.  58: Nebraska Symposium on Motivation.  New York: Springer.

 

345. McNally, R.  J.  (2012).  Are we winning the war against posttraumatic stress disorder? Science, 336, 872-874.

 

344. Huntjens, R.  J.  C. , Verschuere, B. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2012).  Inter-identity autobiographical amnesia in patients with dissociative identity disorder.  PLoS ONE, 7(7):e40580 doi:10. 1371/journal. pone. 0040580

 

343. McNally, R.  J. , & Frueh, B.  C.  (2012).  Why we should worry about malingering in the VA system: Comment on Jackson et al. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 25, 454-456.

 

342. McNally, R.  J.  (2012).  Psychiatric disorder and suicide in the military, then and now: Commentary on Frueh and Smith.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 26, 776-778.

 

341. Hezel, D.  M. , Riemann, B.  C. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2012).  Emotional distress and pain tolerance in obsessive-compulsive disorder.  Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 43, 981-987.

 

340. McNally, R.  J.  (2012).  The ontology of posttraumatic stress disorder: Natural kind, social construction, or causal system?Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 19, 220-228.

 

339. McNally, R.  J.  (2012).  Fear, anxiety, and their disorders.  InJ.  Plamper & B.  Lazier (Eds. ), Fear: Across the disciplines       (pp.  15-34, 175-177).  Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.

 

2011

 

338. McNally, R.  J.  (2011).  What is mental illness? Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

 

337. Tedeschi, R.  G. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2011).  Can we facilitate posttraumatic growth in combat veterans? American Psychologist, 66, 19-24.

 

336. McNally, R.  J.  (2011, January 12).  Why psychiatrists can’t predict  mass murderers.  Salon http://www. salon. com/news/jared loughner/index. html?story=/mwt/feature/2011/01/12/jared loughner mass murderers diagnose 335. McNally, R.  J.  (2011, March 16).  On the boundary between mental distress and mental disorder.  Rorotoko.  www. rorotoko. com

 

334. Reese, H.  E. , McNally, R.  J. , & Wilhelm, S.  (2011).  Reality monitoring in patients with body dysmorphic disorder.  Behavior Therapy, 42, 387-398.

 

333. Meyersburg, C.  A. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2011).  Reduced death distress and increased meaning in life among individuals reporting past life memory.  Personality and Individual Differences, 50,1218-1221.

 

332. McNally, R.  J. , Hatch, J.  P. , Cedillos, E.  M. , Luethcke, C.  A. , Baker, M.  T. , Peterson, A.  L. , & Litz, B.  T.  (2011).  Does the repressor coping style predict lower posttraumatic stress symptoms?Military Medicine, 176, 752-756.

 

331. Robinaugh, D.  J. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2011).  Trauma centrality and PTSD symptom severity in adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 24, 483-486.

 

330. McNally, R.  J.  (2011).  Reflections on mentoring.  The Behavior Therapist, 34, 100-104.

 

329. McNally, R.  J. , & Robinaugh, D.  J.  (2011).  Risk factors and Posttraumatic stress disorder: Are they especially predictive following exposure to less severe stressors? Depression and Anxiety, 28, 1091-1096.

 

2010

 

328. Reese, H.  E. , Najmi, S. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2010).  Vulnerability for anxiety disorders in adulthood.  In R.  E.  Ingram & J.  M.  Price (Eds. ), Vulnerability to psychopathology: Risk across the lifespan (2nd Ed. )(pp.  334-356).  New York: Guilford.

 

327. Robinaugh, D.  J. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2010).  Autobiographical memory for shame or guilt events: Association with psychological symptoms. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 48, 646-652.

 

326. McNally, R.  J. , Malcarne, V.  L. , Najmi, S. , Hansdottir, I. , Reese, H.  E. , & Merz, E.  L.  (2010).  Vulnerability to anxiety disorders across the lifespan.  In R.  E.  Ingram & J.  M.  Price (Eds. ), Vulnerability to psychopathology: Risk across the lifespan (2nd Ed. )(pp.  357-360).  New York: Guilford.

 

325. McNally, R.  J.  (2010).  Recovered memories. In I.  B.  Weiner & W.  E.  Craighead (Eds. ), The Corsini encyclopedia of psychology (4th ed. ) (pp.  1438-1440).  Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

 

324. McNally, R.  J.  (2010).  Can we salvage the concept of trauma in DSM-V? The Psychologist, 23, 386-389.

 

323. McNally, R.  J.  (2010).  [Review of the book The Empire of Trauma: An Inquiry into the Condition of Victimhood].  American Anthropologist, 112, 326.

 

322. Reese, H.  E. , McNally, R.  J. , Najmi, S. , & Amir, N.  (2010). Attention training for reducing spider fear in spider-fearful individuals.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 24, 657-662.

 

321. Reese, H.  E. , McNally, R.  J. , & Wilhelm, S.  (2010).  Facial asymmetry detection in patients with body dysmorphic disorder. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 48, 936-940.

 

320. McNally, R.  J.  (2010).  Obstacles to the study of risk factors for posttraumatic stress disorder.  Strides. http://www. anxietybc. com/sites/default/files/Risk_Factors_for_PTSD. pdf

 

319. Reese, H.  E. , McNally, R.  J. , & Wilhelm, S.  (2010).  Probabilistic reasoning in patients with body dysmorphic disorder.  Journal ofBehavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 42, 270-276.

 

2009

 

318. McNally, R.  J. , & Reese, H.  E.  (2009).  Information-processing approaches to understanding anxiety disorders. In M.  M.  Antony & M.  B.  Stein (Eds. ), Oxford handbook of anxiety and anxiety disorders (pp.  136-152). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

 

317. Huppert, J.  D. , Foa, E.  B. , McNally, R.  J. , & Cahill, S.  P.  (2009).  Role of cognition in stress and fear-circuitry disorders.  In G.  Andrews, D.  S.  Charney, P.  J.  Sirovatka, & D.  A.  Regier (Eds. ), Stress-induced and fear circuitry disorders: Advancing the research agenda for DSM-V (pp.  175-193). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association.

 

316. McNally, R.  J.  (2009).  Posttraumatic stress disorder.  In P.  H.  Blaney & T.  Millon (Eds. ), Oxford textbook of psychopathology (pp.  176-197).  (2nd ed. ).  Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

 

315. McNally, R.  J. , & Geraerts, E.  (2009).  A new solution to the   recovered memory debate.  Perspectives on Psychological Science, 4,126-134.

 

314. Franklin, S.  A. , McNally, R.  J. , & Riemann, B.  C.  (2009).  Moral reasoning in obsessive-compulsive disorder.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 23, 575-577.

 

313. McNally, R.  J.  (2009).  Can we fix PTSD in DSM-V? Depression and Anxiety, 26, 597-600.

 

312. McNally, R.  J.  (2009).  Anxiety.  In D.  Sander & K.  Scherer     (Eds. ), The Oxford companion to emotion and the affective sciences (pp.  42-44).  Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

 

311. McNally, R.  J.  (2009).  Panic disorder.  In D.  Sander & K.  Scherer (Eds. ), The Oxford companion to emotion and the affective sciences (pp.  298-300).  Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

 

310. McNally, R.  J.  (2009).  Posttraumatic stress disorder.  In D.  Sander & K.  Scherer (Eds. ), The Oxford companion to emotion and the affective sciences (pp.  310-312). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

 

309. McNally, R.  J.  (2009).  Posttraumatic stress disorder.  In B.  J.  Sadock, V.  A.  Sadock, & P.  Ruiz (Eds. ), Kaplan and Sadock’s comprehensive textbook of psychiatry (9th Ed. ), (pp.  2650-2660). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins.

 

308. Meyersburg, C.  A. , Bogdan, R. , Gallo, D.  A. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2009).  False memory propensity in people reporting recovered memories of past lives.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118, 399-404.

 

307. Paradis, C. , Friedman, S. , Hinton, D.  E. , McNally, R.  J. , Solomon, L.  Z. , & Lyons, K.  A.  (2009).  The assessment of the       phenomenology of sleep paralysis: The Unusual Sleep Experiences Questionnaire (USEQ).  CNS Neuroscience and Therapeutics, 15,     220-226.  306. Geraerts, E. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2009).  Recollective accuracy of traumatic memories. In A.  Jamieson & A.  Moenssens (Editors), Wiley Encyclopedia of forensic science (pp.  2243-2250). Chichester, UK: Wiley.

 

2008

 

305. McNally, R.  J.  (2008).  [Review of the book After daybreak: The liberation of Bergen-Belsen, 1945].  Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, 26, 193-195.

 

304. Engelhard, I.  M. , van den Hout, M.  A. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2008).  Memory consistency for traumatic events in Dutch soldiers deployed to Iraq.  Memory, 16, 3-9.

 

303. Maguen, S. , Turcotte, D.  M. , Peterson, A.  L. , Dremsa, T.  L. , Garb, H.  N. , McNally, R.  J. , & Litz, B.  T.  (2008).  Description of risk and resilience factors among military medical personnel before deployment to Iraq.  Military Medicine, 173, 1-9.

 

302. Geraerts, E. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2008).  Forgetting unwanted memories: Directed forgetting and thought suppression methods.  Acta Psychologica, 127, 614-622.

 

301. McNally, R.  J.  (2008).  Panic and posttraumatic stress disorder:Implications for culture, risk, and treatment.  Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 37, 131-134.

 

300. McNally, R.  J.  (2008).  [Review of the book Handbook of PTSD: Science and practice].  Psychological Medicine, 38, 765-766.

 

299. McNally, R.  J.  (2008).  [Review of the book The Body Bears the Burden: Trauma, Dissociation, and Disease].  Psychiatric Times,25(6), 51.

 

298. McNally, R.  J.  (2008).  [Review of the book Encounters with the invisible: Unseen illness, controversy, and chronic fatigue syndrome].  Psychiatric Services, 59, 1224.

 

297. McNally, R.  J. , & Breslau, N.  (2008).  Does virtual trauma cause posttraumatic stress disorder? American Psychologist, 63, 282-283.

 

296. Geraerts, E. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2008).  Assessment of recovered and false memories. In R.  Rogers (Ed. ), Clinical assessment of malingering and deception (3rd ed. ) (pp.  274-284). New York: Guilford.

 

295. McNally, R.  J.  (2008).  Information processing. In G.  Reyes, J.  D.  Elhai, & J.  D.  Ford (Eds. ), The encyclopedia of psychological trauma (pp.  353-356).  Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

 

294. Hinton, D.  E. , Chong, R. , Pollack, M.  H. , Barlow, D.  H. , & McNally,R.  J.  (2008).  Ataque de nervios: Relationship to anxiety sensitivity and dissociation predisposition. Depression and Anxiety, 25, 489-495.

 

293. Parker, H.  A. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2008).  Repressive coping, emotional adjustment, and cognition in people who have lost loved ones to suicide.  Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 38, 676-687.

 

2007 292. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  PTSD and Vietnam veterans.  Science, 315, 185-186.  [Letter]

 

291. Hinton, D.  E. , Chhean, D. , Fama, J.  M. , Pollack, M.  H. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Gastrointestinal-focused panic attacks among Cambodian refugees: Associated psychopathology, flashbacks, and catastrophic cognitions.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 21, 42-58.

 

290. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Recalculating war’s psychic cost.  Mind Matters: The Scientific American Blog Seminar on Mind and Brain. http://tinyurl. com/2196cu

 

289. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Can we solve the mysteries of the National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study? Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 21, 192-200.

 

288. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Reply to Kilpatrick’s “Correcting the Record About the Role of Science and Controversy in Public Policy. ”StressPoints, 21(1), 2-3.

 

287. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Betrayal trauma theory: A critical appraisal.  Memory, 15, 280-294.

 

286. McLean, C.  P. , Miller, N.  A. , Lilienfeld, S.  O. , Lohr, J.  M. , McNally, R.  J. , & Stickle, T.  R.  (2007).  Teaching students to think like scientists.  The Behavior Therapist, 30, 84-87.

 

285. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Reactie op “Een cursus in pseudowetenschap” [Response to “A lesson in pseudoscience].  De Psycholoog, 42, 217. [Letter]

 

284. Luchian, S.  A. , McNally, R.  J. , & Hooley, J.  M.  (2007).  Cognitive aspects of nonclinical obsessive-compulsive hoarding.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 45, 1657-1662.

 

283. McNally, R.  J.  (2007, June 11).  Kids today.  Wall Street Journal,p.  A12 [Op-Ed essay]

 

282. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Mechanisms of exposure therapy: How neuroscience can help improve psychological treatment for anxiety disorders.  Clinical Psychology Review, 27, 750-759.

 

281. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Psicopatología del asco [The psychopathology of disgust. ] In J.  V.  Ruiloba, L.  S.  Planell, C.  D.  Quevedo, & J.  M.  M.  Magriñá & J.  Vallego (Eds. ), Temas y retos en la psicopatología actual (pp.  147-155).  Barcelona, Spain: Ars Medica.

 

280. Engelhard, I.  M. , van den Hout, M.  A. , Weerts, J. , Arntz, A. , Hox, J.  J.  C.  M. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Deployment-related stress and trauma in Dutch soldiers returning from Iraq: Prospective study.  British Journal of Psychiatry, 191, 140-145.

 

279. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Revisiting Dohrenwend et al. ’s revisit of the National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study.  Journal of Traumatic Stress, 20, 481-486.

 

278. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Dispelling confusion about traumatic dissociative amnesia.  Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 82, 1083-1087.

 

277. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  The life and work of the most eminent woman in 20th century psychology.  [Review of the book Do justice and let the sky fall: Elizabeth F.  Loftus and her contributions to science, law, and academic freedom]. PsycCRITIQUES – Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 52(19).  DOI: 10. 1037/a0007764.

 

276. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  A historian debunks Satanic ritual abuse.  [Review of the book Evil incarnate: Rumors of demonic conspiracy and Satanic abuse in history].  PsycCRITIQUES – Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 52(23).  DOI: 10. 137/a0007759.

 

275. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  The enduring relevance of Wachtel’s “Investigation and its Discontents. ” Applied and Preventive Psychology, 12, 31-32.

 

274. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Do certain readings of Freud constitute “pathological science”? A comment on Boag (2006).  Review of General Psychology, 11, 359-360.

 

273. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Trauma in childhood.  Archives of General Psychiatry, 64, 1451.  [Letter].

 

272. Galea, S. , Brewin, C.  R. , Gruber, M. , Jones, R.  T. , King, D.  W. , King, L.  A. , McNally, R.  J. , Ursano, R.  J. , Petukhova, M. , & Kessler, R.  C.  (2007).  Exposure to hurricane-related stressors and mental illness after Hurricane Katrina.  Archives of General Psychiatry, 64, 1427-1434.

 

271. Benoit, K.  E. , McNally, R.  J. , Rapee, R.  M. , Gamble, A.  L. , & Wiseman,A.  L.  (2007).  Processing of emotional faces in children and adolescents with anxiety disorders.  Behaviour Change, 24, 183-194.

 

270. McNally, R.  J.  (2007).  Psychological debriefing and itsalternatives.  In S.  Begeç (Ed. ), The integration and managementof traumatized people after terrorist attacks (pp.  119-131).  Amsterdam, The Netherlands: IOS Press.

 

2006

 

269. McNally, R.  J.  (2006).  Emotional processing theory and the recollection of forgotten trauma. In B.  O.  Rothbaum (Ed. ), Pathological anxiety: Emotional processing in etiology and treatment, (pp.  78-88).  New York: Guilford Press.

 

268. Hinton, D.  E. , Pich, V. , Safren, S.  A. , Pollack, M.  H. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2006).  Anxiety sensitivity among Cambodian refugees with panic disorder: A factor analytic investigation.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 20, 281-295.

 

267. Conoscenti, L.  M. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2006).  Health complaints in acknowledged and unacknowledged rape victims.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 20, 372-379.

 

266. McNally, R.  J.  (2006).  [Review of the book Panic diaries: A genealogy of panic disorder].  London Times Literary Supplement, March 24, No.  5373, 38.

 

265. McNally, R.  J.  (2006).  The expanding empire of posttraumatic stress disorder.  Medscape General Medicine,8(2), 9. http://www. medscape. com/viewarticle/528984

 

264. McNally, R.  J. , & Clancy, S.  A.  (2006).  Sleep paralysis and recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse: A reply to Pendergrast.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 20, 538-540.

 

263. McNally, R.  J. , Perlman, C.  A. , Ristuccia, C.  S. , & Clancy, S.  A. (2006).  Clinical characteristics of adults reporting repressed, recovered, or continuous memories of childhood sexual abuse. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74, 237-242.

 

262. McNally, R.  J.  (2006).  Panic diaries [Reply to J.  Orr].  London Times Literary Supplement, May 19, No.  5381, 17.  [Letter]

 

261. McNally, R.  J. , Clancy, S.  A. , Barrett, H.  M. , Parker, H.  A. , Ristuccia, C.  S. , & Perlman, C.  A.  (2006).  Autobiographical memory specificity in adults reporting repressed, recovered, or continuous memories of childhood sexual abuse.  Cognition and Emotion, 20, 527-535.

 

260. McNally, R.  J.  (2006).  Reply: Troubles in traumatology, and Debunking Myths About Trauma and Memory.  Canadian Journal of         Psychiatry, 51, 402-403.  [Letter]

 

259. Pollack, M.  H. , Simon, N.  M. , Fagiolini, A. , Pitman, R. , McNally, R.  J. , Nierenberg, A.  A. , Miyahara, S. , Sachs, G. , Perlman, C. , Ghaemi, S.  N. , Thase, M.  E. , & Otto, M.  W.  (2006).  Persistent posttraumatic stress disorder following September 11 in patients with bipolar disorder.  Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 67, 394-399.

 

258. McNally, R.  J.  (2006).  Cognitive abnormalities in post-traumatic stress disorder.  Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 10, 271-277.

 

257. McNally, R.  J.  (2006).  Applying biological data in the forensic and policy arenas.  Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1071, 267-276.

 

256. McNally, R.  J.  (2006).  Psychiatric casualties of war. Science, 313, 923-924.

 

255. Breslau, N. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2006).  The epidemiology of 9-11:Technical advances and conceptual conundrums.  In Y.  Neria, R.  Gross, R.  Marshall, & E.  Susser (Eds. ), 9/11: Mental health in the          wake of terrorist attacks (pp.  521-528).  Cambridge, UK: Cambridge       University Press.

 

254. Vickers, K. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2006).  Panic disorder.  In J.  E.  Fisher & W.  T.  O’Donohue (Eds. ), Evidence-based psychotherapy (pp.  494-502).  New York, NY: Springer.

 

253. McNally, R.  J.  (2006).  Let Freud rest in peace.  Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29, 526-527.

 

252. Clancy, S.  A. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2005/2006).  Who needs repression? Normal memory processes can explain “forgetting” of childhood sexual abuse.  Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice, 4, 66-73.

 

2005

 

251. McNally, R.  J.  (2005).  Directed forgetting tasks in clinical research.  In A.  Wenzel & D.  C.  Rubin (Eds. ), Cognitive methods and their application to clinical research, (pp.  197-212).  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

 

250. Golding, J.  M. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2005).  Directed forgetting research: Finding common ground.  In A.  Wenzel & D.  C.  Rubin (Eds. ), Cognitive methods and their application to clinical research, (pp.  175-176). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

 

249. McNally, R.  J. , & Clancy, S.  A.  (2005).  Sleep paralysis, sexual             abuse, and space alien abduction.  Transcultural Psychiatry, 42,113-122.

 

248. McNally, R.  J. , Clancy, S.  A. , Barrett, H.  M. , & Parker, H.  A. (2005).  Reality monitoring in adults reporting repressed, recovered, or continuous memories of childhood sexual abuse.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 147-152.

 

247. McNally, R.  J. , & Clancy, S.  A.  (2005).  Sleep paralysis in adults reporting repressed, recovered, or continuous memories of childhood sexual abuse.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 19, 595-602.

 

246. McNally, R.  J. , Ristuccia, C.  S. , & Perlman, C.  A.  (2005).  Forgetting of trauma cues in adults reporting continuous or recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse.  Psychological Science, 16, 336-340.

 

245. McNally, R.  J.  (2005).  The science and controversy of traumatic memory.  [Review of the book Posttraumatic stress disorder: Malady or myth?].  American Journal of Psychology, 118, 152-158.

 

244. Vickers, K. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2005).  Respiratory symptoms and panic in the National Comorbidity Study: A test of Klein’s suffocation false alarm theory.  Behaviour Research and Therapy,43, 1011-1018

 

243. Commission on Adolescent Anxiety Disorders [Foa, E.  B. , Costello, E.    J. , Franklin, M. , Kagan, J. , Kendall, P. , Klein, R. , Leonard, H. , Liebowitz, M. , March, J. , McNally, R.  J. , Ollendick, T. , Pine, D. , Pynoos, R. , Silverman, W. , & Spear, L. ]. (2005). Defining anxiety disorders. In D.  L.  Evans, Foa, E.  B. , Gur, R.  E. , Hendin, H. , O’Brien, C.  P. , Seligman, M.  E.  P. , & Walsh, B.  T.  (Eds. ), Treating and preventing adolescent mental health disorders: What we know and what we don’t know: A research agenda for improving the mental health of our youth, (pp.  161-182). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

 

242. Booij, L. , van der Does, A.  J.  W. , Haffmans, P.  M.  J. , Spinhoven, P. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2005).  Acute tryptophan depletion as a model of depressive relapse: Behavioural specificity and ethical considerations.  British Journal of Psychiatry, 187, 148-154.

 

241. Foa, E.  B. , Cahill, S.  P. , Boscarino, J.  A. , Hobfoll, S.  E. , Lahad,M. , McNally, R.  J. , & Solomon, Z.  (2005).  Social, psychological, and psychiatric interventions following terrorist attacks:Recommendations for practice and research. Neuropsychopharmacology, 30, 1806-1817.

 

240. Kihlstrom, J.  F. , McNally, R.  J. , Loftus, E.  F. , & Pope, H.  G. , Jr. (2005).  The problem of child sexual abuse.  Science, 309, 1182-1183.  [Letter]

 

239. Hinton, D.  E. , Pich, V. , Chhean, D. , Pollack, M.  H. , & McNally, R.  J.             (2005).  Sleep paralysis among Cambodian refugees: Association with PTSD diagnosis and severity.  Depression and Anxiety, 22, 47-51.

 

238. Hinton, D.  E. , Pich, V. , Safren, S.  A. , Pollack, M.  H. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2005).  Anxiety sensitivity in traumatized Cambodian refugees: A discriminant function and factor analytic investigation.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 43, 1631-1643.

 

237. McNally, R.  J.  (2005).  Debunking myths about trauma and memory. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 50, 817-822.

 

236. McNally, R.  J.  (2005).  Troubles in traumatology.  Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 50, 815-816.

 

235. McNally, R.  J.  (2005, December 9).  E.  T. , where are you? Chronicle of Higher Education, 52(16), p.  A43 [Letter].

 

234. McNally, R.  J.  (2005).  The folklore of buried memories.  Project Syndicate: An Association of Newspapers Around the World. www. project-syndicate. org [Op-Ed essay].

 

2004

 

233. Buhlmann, U. , McNally, R.  J. , Etcoff, N.  L. , Tuschen-Caffier, B. , & Wilhelm, S.  (2004).  Emotion recognition deficits in body dysmorphic disorder.  Journal of Psychiatric Research, 38, 201-206.

 

232. McNally, R.  J. , Clancy, S.  A. , & Barrett, H.  M.  (2004).  Forgetting trauma? In D.  Reisberg & P.  Hertel (Eds. ), Memory and emotion, (pp.  129-154).  Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

 

231. McNally, R.  J.  (2004).  The science and folklore of traumatic amnesia. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 11, 29-33.

 

230. McNally, R.  J.  (2004, April 1).  Psychological debriefing does not prevent posttraumatic stress disorder.  Psychiatric Times, 21(4),71-74.

 

229. McNally, R.  J.  (2004).  Is traumatic amnesia nothing but psychiatric           folklore? Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 33, 97-101.

 

228. McNally, R.  J.  (2004).  Traumatic amnesia revisited: A reply to Brewin and Taylor.  Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 33, 109-111.

 

227. McTeague, L.  M. , McNally, R.  J. , & Litz, B.  T.  (2004).  Prewar, war-zone, and postwar predictors of posttraumatic stress disorder in female Vietnam veteran health care providers.  Military Psychology, 16, 99-114.

 

226. McNally, R.  J. , Clancy, S.  A. , Barrett, H.  M. , & Parker, H.  A. (2004).  Inhibiting retrieval of trauma cues in adults reporting histories of childhood sexual abuse.  Cognition and Emotion, 18,479-493.

 

225. McNally, R.  J. , Lasko, N.  B. , Clancy, S.  A. , Macklin, M.  L. , Pitman, R.  K. , & Orr, S.  P.  (2004).  Psychophysiological responding during script-driven imagery in people reporting abduction by space aliens.  Psychological Science, 15, 493-497.

 

224. McNally, R.  J.  (2004, July 8).  Revulsion to war isn’t a mental disorder.  Los Angeles Times, p.  B11.  [Op-Ed essay]

 

223. Parker, H.  A. , McNally, R.  J. , Nakayama, K. , & Wilhelm, S.  (2004). No disgust recognition deficit in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 35, 183-192.

 

222. McNally, R.  J.  (2004).  Conceptual problems with the DSM-IV             criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder.  In G.  M.  Rosen (Ed. ), Posttraumatic stress disorder: Issues and controversies, (pp.  1-14).  Chichester, UK: Wiley.

 

221. Orr, S.  P. , McNally, R.  J. , Rosen, G.  M. , & Shalev, A.  Y.  (2004). Psychophysiological reactivity: Implications for conceptualizing PTSD.  In G.  M.  Rosen (Ed. ), Posttraumatic stress disorder: Issues and controversies, (pp.  101-126).  Chichester, UK: Wiley.

 

220. McNally, R.  J.  (2004).  Has clinical psychology gone astray? [Review of the book Science and pseudoscience in clinical psychology]. Contemporary Psychology, 49, 555-557.

 

219. Brewin, C.  R. , McNally, R.  J. , & Taylor, S.  (2004).           Point-counterpoint: Two views on traumatic memories and posttraumatic stress disorder.  Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy,18, 175-178.

 

218. Vickers, K. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2004).  Panic disorder and suicide attempt in the National Comorbidity Survey.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 113, 582-591.

 

217. Vickers, K. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2004).  Is premenstrual dysphoria variant of panic disorder?: A review.  Clinical Psychology Review,24, 933-956.

 

2003

 

216. McNally, R.  J.  (2003).  Experimental approaches to the recovered memory controversy.  In M.  F.  Lenzenweger & J.  M.  Hooley (Eds. ), Principles of experimental psychopathology: Essays in honor of Brendan A.  Maher, (pp.  269-277).  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press.

 

215. McNally, R.  J.  (2003).  Progress and controversy in the study of posttraumatic stress disorder.  Annual Review of Psychology, 54, 229-252.

 

214. McNally, R.  J.  (2003).  Remembering trauma.  Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.  213. McNally, R.  J.  (2003).  Analyzing the relationship between therapists and research psychologists.  Chronicle of Higher Education: The Chronicle Review, 49(30), B18.  [Letter].

 

212. McNally, R.  J.  (2003).  Psychological mechanisms in acute response to trauma.  Biological Psychiatry, 53, 779-788.

 

211. McNally, R.  J.  (2003).  [Review of the book Human evolutionary psychology].  American Journal of Psychiatry, 160, 1369.

 

210. McNally R.  J.  (2003).  Recovering memories of trauma: A view from the laboratory.  Current Directions in Psychological Science, 12, 32-35.

 

[Reprinted in Oltmanns, T.  F. , & Emery, R.  E.  (Eds. ).  (2004). Current directions in abnormal psychology (pp.  76-82).  Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall].

 

[Reprinted in Kassin, S. , & Briggs, K.  H.  (Eds. ).  (2005). Current directions in introductory psychology (pp.  196-202). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall].

 

[Reprinted in Spellman, B.  A. , & Willingham, D.  T.  (Eds. ).  (2005).  Current directions in cognitive science (pp.  36-43). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall].

 

209. McNally, R.  J. , Bryant, R.  A. , & Ehlers, A.  (2003).  Does early psychological intervention promote recovery from posttraumatic stress? Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 4, 45-79.

 

208. McNally, R.  J.  (2003).  “Remembering Trauma” revisited.  Nature Medicine, 9(12), 2.  [Letter]

 

207. McNally, R.  J.  (2003).  The deeds of the Dirty Dozen.  [Review of the book The practice of psychology: The battle for professionalism]. Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice, 2, 72-73.

 

206. McNally, R.  J.  (2003).  The demise of pseudoscience.  Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice, 2, 97-101.

 

205. McNally, R.  J.  (2003).  Pseudoscience resurgent? A reply.  Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice, 2, 115-117.

 

204. Wilhelm, S. , Buhlmann, U. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2003).  Negative priming for threatening vs.  non-threatening information in body dysmorphic disorder.  Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 15, 180-183.

 

2002

 

203. McNally, R.  J.  (2002).  On nonassociative fear emergence.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 40, 169-172.

 

202. Pope, K.  W. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2002).  Nonspecific placebo effects explain the therapeutic benefit of magnets.  Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine, 6, 10-14.

 

201. Buhlmann, U. , McNally, R.  J. , Wilhelm, S. , & Florin, I.  (2002). Selective processing of emotional information in body dysmorphic disorder.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 16, 289-298.

 

200. McNally, R.  J.  (2002).  [Review of the book Anxiety and its disorders: The nature and treatment of anxiety and panic].  American Journal of Psychiatry, 159, 1453.

 

199. McNally, R.  J.  (2002).  Anxiety sensitivity and panic disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 52, 938-946.

 

198. Clancy, S.  A. , McNally, R.  J. , Schacter, D.  L. , Lenzenweger, M.  F. , & Pitman, R.  K.  (2002).  Memory distortion in people reporting abduction by aliens.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111, 455-461.

 

197. McNally, R.  J.  (2002).  Disgust has arrived.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 16, 561-566.

 

196. Buhlmann, U. , Wilhelm, S. , McNally, R.  J. , Baer, L. , Tuschen-Caffier, B. , & Jenike, M.  A.  (2002).  Interpretive biases for ambiguous information in body dysmorphic disorder.  CNS Spectrums: International Journal of Neuropsychiatric Medicine, 7, 435-443.

 

195. Engelhard, I.  M. , van den Hout, M.  A. , Arntz, A. , & McNally, R.  J. (2002).  A longitudinal prospective study of “intrusion-basedreasoning” and posttraumatic stress disorder after exposure to a train disaster.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 40, 1415-1424.

 

194. Goodwin, R. , Lyons, J.  S. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2002).  Panic attacks in schizophrenia.  Schizophrenia Research, 58, 213-220.

 

2001

 

193. McNally, R.  J.  (2001).  Vulnerability to anxiety disorders in adulthood.  In R.  E.  Ingram & J.  M.  Price (Eds. ), Vulnerability to psychopathology: Risk across the lifespan (pp.  304-321).  New York: Guilford Press.

 

192. McNally, R.  J. , Malcarne, V.  L. , & Hansdottir, I.  (2001).  Vulnerability to anxiety disorders across the lifespan. In R.  E.  Ingram & J.  M.  Price (Eds. ), Vulnerability to psychopathology: Risk across the lifespan (pp.  322-325).  New York: Guilford Press.

 

191. Sandin, B. , Chorot, P. , & McNally, R.  J.  (2001).  Anxiety Sensitivity Index: Normative data and its differentiation from trait anxiety. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 39, 213-219.

 

190. McNally, R.  J. , Otto, M.  W. , Hornig, C.  D. , & Deckersbach, T.  (2001).  Cognitive bias in panic disorder: A process dissociation approach to automaticity.  Cognitive Therapy and Research, 25, 335-347.

 

189. McNally, R.  J.  (2001).  Cognitive studies on people reporting recovered memories of either childhood sexual abuse or abduction by space aliens.  In B.  J.  N.  Schreuder (Ed. ), De neurobiologische en klinische aspecten van emotie en geheugen na psychotrauma (pp.  1-7).  Leiden, The Netherlands: Leiden University Medical Center (Boerhaave Committee).

 

188. McNally, R.  J. , Clancy, S.  A. , & Schacter, D.  L.  (2001).  Directed forgetting of trauma cues in adults reporting repressed or recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 110, 151-156.

 

187. McNally, R.  J. , Wilhelm, S. , Buhlmann, U. , & Shin, L.  M.  (2001). Cognitive inhibition in obsessive-compulsive disorder:Application of a valence-based negative priming paradigm.  Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 29, 103-106.

 

186. McNally, R.  J.  (2001).  On Wakefield’s harmful dysfunction analysis of mental disorder.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 39, 309-314.

 

185. McNally, R.  J.  (2001).  On the scientific status of cognitive appraisal models of anxiety disorder.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 39, 513-521.  184. McNally, R.  J.  (2001).  [Review of the book Beyond the disease model of mental disorders].  Clinical Psychology Review, 21, 813.

 

183. McNally, R.  J.  (2001).  How to end the EMDR controversy.  Psicoterapia Cognitiva e Comportamentale, 7, 153-154.

 

182. McNally, R.  J.  (2001).  The cognitive psychology of repressed and recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse: Clinical implications.  Psychiatric Annals, 31, 509-514.

 

181. Cabrera, A.  R. , McNally, R.  J. , & Savage, C.  R.  (2001).  Missing the forest for the trees? Deficient memory for linguistic gist in obsessive-compulsive disorder.  Psychological Medicine, 31, 1089-1094.

 

180. McNally, R.  J.  (2001).  Tertullian’s motto and Callahan’s method. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57, 1171-1174.

 

179. Engelhard, I.  M. , Macklin, M.  L. , McNally, R.  J. , van den Hout, M.  A. , & Arntz, A.  (2001).  Emotion- and intrusion-based reasoning in Vietnam veterans with and without chronic posttraumatic stress disorder.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 39, 1339-1348.

 

178. McNally, R.  J. , Otto, M.  W. , & Hornig, C.  D.  (2001).  The voice of emotional memory: Content-filtered speech in panic disorder,social phobia, and major depressive disorder.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 39, 1329-1337.

 

177. Blaise, M.  A. , Otto, M.  W. , Zucker, B.  G. , McNally, R.  J. , Schmidt, N.  B. , Fava, M. , & Pollack, M.  H.  (2001).  The Anxiety Sensitivity Index: Item analysis and suggestions for refinement.  Journal of Personality Assessment, 77, 272-294.

 

176. McNally, R.  J.  (2001).  Kyol goeu (“wind overload”) in traumatized Cambodians: A variant of panic disorder? Transcultural Psychiatry, 38, 477-480.

 

175. Constantine, R. , McNally, R.  J. , & Hornig, C.  D.  (2001).  Snake fear and the pictorial emotional Stroop paradigm.  Cognitive Therapy and Research, 25, 757-764.

 

174. Herbert, J.  D. , Lilienfeld, S. , Kline, J. , Montgomery, R. , Lohr, J. , Brandsma, L. , Meadows, E. , Jacobs, W.  J. , Goldstein, N. , Gist, R. , McNally, R.  J. , Acierno, R. , Harris, M. , Devilly, G.  J. , Bryant, R. , Eisman, H.  D. , Kleinknecht, R. , Rosen, G.  M. , & Foa, E. (2001).  Psychology’s response: Primum non nocere.  Monitor on Psychology, 32(11), 4.  [Letter]

 

2000

 

173. McNally, R.  J.  (2000).  Information-processing abnormalities in obsessive-compulsive disorder. In W.  K.  Goodman, M.  V. , Rudorfer, & J.  D.  Maser (Eds. ), Obsessive-compulsive disorder: Contemporary issues in treatment (pp.  105-116).  Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

 

172. Clancy, S.  A. , Schacter, D.  L. , McNally, R.  J. , & Pitman, R.  K. (2000).  False recognition in women reporting recovered memories of sexual abuse.  Psychological Science, 11, 26-31.

 

171. McNally, R.  J.  (2000).  Foreword.  In S.  Taylor, Understanding and treating panic disorder: Cognitive-behavioural approaches (pp.  xi-xii).  Chichester, UK: Wiley.

 

170. Sheppard-Sawyer, C.  L. , McNally, R.  J. , & Fischer, J.  H.  (2000).    Film-induced sadness as a trigger for disinhibited eating. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 28, 215-220.

 

169. McNally, R.  J. , Clancy, S.  A. , Schacter, D.  L. , & Pitman, R.  K.  (2000).  Cognitive processing of trauma cues in adults reporting repressed, recovered, or continuous memories of childhood sexual abuse.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 109, 355-359.

 

168. McNally, R.  J.  (2000).  Fear and terror.  In A.  E.  Kazdin (Ed. ), Encyclopedia of psychology, Vol.  3 (pp.  341-344).  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press.

 

167. McNally, R.  J.  (2000).  Emotion research in cognitive-behavior therapy: Obstacles to application.  Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 7, 400-402.

 

166. McNally, R.  J. , Clancy, S.  A. , Schacter, D.  L. , & Pitman, R.  K.  (2000).  Personality profiles, dissociation, and absorption in womenreporting repressed, recovered, or continuous memories of childhood sexual abuse.  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68, 1033-1037.

 

1999

 

165. Rosen, G.  M. , Lohr, J.  M. , McNally, R.  J. , & Herbert, J.  D.  (1999). Power Therapies: Evidence vs miraculous claims.  Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 27, 9-12.

 

164. McNally, R.  J.  (1999).  Theoretical approaches to the fear of anxiety. In S.  Taylor (Ed. ), Anxiety sensitivity: Theory, research, and treatment of the fear of anxiety (pp.  3-16).  Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

 

163. McNally, R.  J.  (1999).  Anxiety sensitivity and information-processing biases for threat. In S.  Taylor (Ed. ), Anxiety sensitivity: Theory, research, and treatment of the fear of anxiety (pp.  183-197).  Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

 

162. McNally, R.  J. , Hornig, C.  D. , Hoffman, E.  C. , & Han, E.  M.  (1999). Anxiety sensitivity and cognitive biases for threat.  Behavior Therapy, 30, 51-61.

 

161. McNally, R.  J.  (1999).  Research on Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) as a treatment for PTSD.  PTSD Research Quarterly, 10(1), 1-7.

 

160. McNally, R.  J.  (1999).  EMDR and Mesmerism: A comparative historical analysis.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 13,225-236.

 

[Reprinted in Dutch as: McNally, R.  J (2001).  EMDR en mesmerisme: een vergelijkend historisch onderzoek.  Directieve Therapie, 21, 270-285. ]

 

159. McNally, R.  J.  (1999).  Panic and phobias.  In T.  Dalgleish & M.  Power (Eds. ), The handbook of cognition and emotion (pp.  479-496).  West Sussex, UK: Wiley.

 

158. Shin, L.  M. , McNally, R.  J. , Kosslyn, S.  M. , Thompson, W.  L. , Rauch, S.  L. , Alpert, N.  M. , Metzger, L.  J. , Lasko, N.  B. , Orr, S.  P. , & Pitman, R.  K.  (1999).  Regional cerebral blood flow during script-driven imagery in childhood sexual abuse-related PTSD: A PET investigation.  American Journal of Psychiatry, 156, 575-584.

 

157. McNally, R.  J.  (1999).  On the experimental induction of panic.  Behavior Therapy, 30, 333-339.

 

156. McNally, R.  J.  (1999).  Posttraumatic stress disorder.  In T.  Millon, P.  H.  Blaney, & R.  D.  Davis (Eds. ), Oxford textbook of psychopathology (pp.  144-165).  Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

 

155. McNally, R.  J. , Otto, M.  W. , Yap, L. , Pollack, M.  W. , & Hornig, C.  D. (1999).  Is panic disorder linked to cognitive avoidance of threatening information? Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 13, 335-348.

 

154. Clancy, S.  A. , McNally, R.  J. , & Schacter, D.  L.  (1999).  Effects of guided imagery on memory distortion in women reporting recovered memories of sexual abuse.  Journal of Traumatic Stress, 12, 559-569.

 

153. McNally, R.  J.  (1999).  Foreword. In R.  Gist & B.  Lubin (Eds. ), Response to disaster (pp.  xiii-xiv).  Philadelphia, PA: Brunner/Mazel.

 

152. McNally, R.  J.  (1999).  [Review of the book Memory, trauma treatment, and the law].  International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 47, 374-382.

 

151. Newman, M.  G. , Borkovec, T.  D. , Hope, D.  A. , Kozak, M.  J. , McNally, R.  J. , & Taylor, C.  B.  (1999).  Future directions in the treatment of anxiety disorders: An examination of theory, basic science, public policy, psychotherapy research, clinical training, and practice.  Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 55, 1325-1345.

 

150. Rosen, G.  R. , McNally, R.  J. , & Lilienfeld, S.  O.  (1999).  Eye movement magic: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing a decade later.  Skeptic, 7(4), 66-69.

 

[Reprinted in M.  Shermer (Ed. ).  (2002).  The Skeptic encyclopedia of pseudoscience (Vol 1).  Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. ]

 

149. McNally, R.  J.  (1999).  On eye movements and animal magnetism: A reply to Greenwald’s defense of EMDR.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 13, 617-620.

 

148. Flynn, S.  V. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1999).  Do disorder-relevant cognitive biases endure in recovered bulimics? Behavior Therapy, 30, 541-553.

 

1998

 

147. Schwarz, E.  D. , McNally, R.  J. , & Yeh, L.  C.  (1998).  The trauma response of children and adolescents: Future directions in research.  Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 7, 229-239.

 

146. McNally, R.  J.  (1998).  Measures of the reaction to stressful life events in children.  In T.  W.  Miller (Ed. ), Children of trauma: Stressful life events and their effects on children and adolescents (pp.  29-42).  Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

 

145. McNally, R.  J.  (1998).  Panic attacks.  In H.  S.  Friedman (Ed. ), Encyclopedia of Mental Health, 3, (pp.  73-82).  San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

 

Reprinted in H.  S.  Friedman (Ed. ), (2001).  The disorders: Specialty articles from the Encyclopedia of Mental Health.  San Diego, CA: Academic Press. ]

 

144. Macklin, M.  L. , Metzger, L.  J. , Litz, B.  T. , McNally, R.  J. , Lasko, N.  B. , Orr, S.  P. , & Pitman, R.  K.  (1998).  Lower precombat intelligence is a risk factor for posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66, 323-326.

 

[Abstracted in Clinician’s Research Digest, 1999, 17 (7), 3. ]

 

143. McNally, R.  J.  (1998).  Information-processing abnormalities in anxiety disorders: Implications for cognitive neuroscience.  Cognition and Emotion, 12, 479-495.

 

142. Rosen, G.  M. , Lohr, J.  M. , McNally, R.  J. , & Herbert, J.  D.  (1998). Power Therapies, miraculous claims, and the cures that fail. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 26, 97-99.

 

[Reprinted in M.  J.  Scott, & S.  Palmer (Eds. ).  (2000).  Trauma and       post-traumatic stress disorder.  London, UK: Cassell].

 

141. Streyffeler, L.  L. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1998).  Fundamentalists and liberals: Personality characteristics of Protestant Christians. Personality and Individual Differences, 24, 579-580.

 

140. McNally, R.  J.  (1998).  The panic-respiration connection: Cognitive aspects.  In L.  Bellodi & G.  Perna (Eds. ), The panic respiration connection (pp.  25-33).  MDM Medical Media: Milan, Italy.

 

139. Rosen, G.  M. , McNally, R.  J. , Lohr, J.  M. , Devilly, G.  J. , Herbert, J.  D. , & Lilienfeld, S.  O.  (1998, October).  A realistic appraisal of EMDR.  California Psychologist, 31, 25, 27.

 

[Reprinted in Oregon Psychological Association Newsgram (1998), 17(10), 10-13]

 

[Reprinted in the Washington Psychologist (1998, December), 52,  9-10]

 

[Reprinted in the Virginia Psychologist (1999), 42, 11]

 

[Reprinted in the Massachusetts Psychological Association Quarterly (1999), 42, 10-11]

 

[Reprinted in the Arkansas Psychologist (1999), 1, 9-10]

 

[Reprinted in the New York State Psychological Association Notebook (1999), 11(3), 19]

 

[Reprinted in the Georgia Psychologist (1999), 53, 25]

 

[Reprinted in the Missouri Psychologist (1999), 11(2), 7-8]

 

138. McNally, R.  J.  (1998).  Cognitive aspects of posttraumatic stress disorder.  In E.  Sanavio (Ed. ), Behavior and cognitive therapy today: Essays in honor of Hans J.  Eysenck (pp.  181-187).  Oxford, UK: Elsevier.

 

137. McNally, R.  J. , Metzger, L.  J. , Lasko, N.  B. , Clancy, S.  A. , & Pitman, R.  K.  (1998).  Directed forgetting of trauma cues in adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse with and without posttraumatic stress disorder.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 107, 596-601.

 

136. McNally, R.  J.  (1998).  Experimental approaches to cognitive abnormality in posttraumatic stress disorder.  Clinical Psychology Review, 18, 971-982.

 

135. McNally, R.  J.  (1998, November).  Does IQ matter? [Letter].  Commentary, 106, 19.

 

134. Whalen, P.  J. , Bush, G. , McNally, R.  J. , Wilhelm, S. , McInerney, S.  C. , Jenike, M.  A. , & Rauch, S.  L.  (1998).  The emotional counting Stroop paradigm: A functional magnetic resonance imaging probe of the anterior cingulate affective division.  Biological Psychiatry, 44, 1219-1228.

 

133. Rosen, G.  M. , McNally, R.  J. , Lohr, J.  M. , Devilly, G.  J. , Herbert, J.  D. , & Lilienfeld, S.  O.  (1998, December).  Four points to consider before you buy EMDR products: A reply to Shapiro et al.  California Psychologist, 31, 15.

 

1997

 

132. Wilhelm, S. , McNally, R.  J. , Baer, L. , & Florin, I.  (1997).  Autobiographical memory in obsessive-compulsive disorder.  British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 36, 21-31.

 

131. Shin, L.  M. , Kosslyn, S.  M. , McNally, R.  J. , Alpert, N.  M. , Thompson, W.  L. , Rauch, S.  L. , Macklin, M.  L. , & Pitman, R.  K.  (1997).  Visual imagery and perception in posttraumatic stress disorder:A positron emission tomographic investigation.  Archives of General Psychiatry, 54, 233-241.

 

130. McNally, R.  J. , Hornig, C.  D. , Otto, M.  W. , & Pollack, M.  H.  (1997). Selective encoding of threat in panic disorder: Application of a dual priming paradigm.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 35, 543-549.

 

129. Metzger, L.  J. , Orr, S.  P. , Lasko, N.  B. , McNally, R.  J. , &Pitman, R.  K.  (1997).  Seeking the source of emotional Stroop interference effects in PTSD: A study of P3s to traumatic words.  Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science, 32, 43-51.

 

128. Shin, L.  M. , McNally, R.  J. , Kosslyn, S.  M. , Thompson, W.  L. ,            Rauch, S.  L. , Alpert, N.  M. , Metzger, L.  J. , Lasko, N.  B. ,              Orr, S.  P. , & Pitman, R.  K.  (1997).  A positron emission tomographic study of symptom provocation in PTSD.  Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 821, 521-523.

 

127. McNally, R.  J.  (1997).  Atypical phobias.  In G.  C.  L.  Davey (Ed. ), Phobias: A handbook of theory, research and treatment (pp.  183-199).  Chichester, UK: Wiley.

 

126. McNally, R.  J.  (1997).  [Review of the book Constructing panic: The discourse of agoraphobia].  Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 185, 354-355.

 

125. McNally, R.  J.  (1997).  Implicit and explicit memory for trauma-related information in PTSD.  Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 821, 219-224.

 

124. McNally, R.  J.  (1997).  Memory and anxiety disorders.  Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, 352, 1755-1759.

 

123. Harnden, J.  L. , McNally, R.  J. , & Jimerson, D.  C.  (1997).  Effects of suppressing thoughts about body weight: A comparison of dieters and nondieters.  International Journal of Eating Disorders, 22, 285-290.

 

122. McNally, R.  J.  (1997).  Can panic attacks produce posttraumatic stress disorder? In T.  W.  Miller (Ed. ), Clinical disorders and stressful life events (pp.  171-178).  Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

 

1996

 

121. Craske, M.  G. , Barlow, D.  H. , Clark, D.  M. , Curtis, G.  C. , Hill, E.  M. , Himle, J.  A. , Lee, Y. -J. , Lewis, J.  A. , McNally, R.  J. , Őst, L. -G. , Salkovskis, P.  M. , & Warwick, H.  M.  C.  (1996).  Specific (simple) phobia. In T.  A.  Widiger, A.  J.  Frances, H.  A.  Pincus, R.  Ross, M.  B.  First, & W.  W.  Davis (Eds. ), DSM-IV sourcebook (Vol.  2), (pp.  473-506).  Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

 

120. Davidson, J. , Foa, E.  B. , Blank, A.  S. , Brett, E.  A. , Fairbank, J. , Green, B.  L. , Herman, J.  L. , Keane, T.  M. , Kilpatrick, D.  L. , March, J.  S. , McNally, R.  J. , Pitman, R.  K. , Resnick, H.  S. , & Rothbaum, B.  O.  (1996).  Posttraumatic stress disorder. In T.  A.  Widiger, A.  J.  Frances, H.  A.  Pincus, R.  Ross, M.  B.  First, & W.  W.  Davis (Eds. ), DSM-IV sourcebook (Vol.  2), (pp.  473-506). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

 

119. McNally, R.  J.  (1996).  Reply to Lilienfeld: Toward a resolution of the anxiety sensitivity versus trait anxiety debate.  In R.  M.  Rapee (Ed. ), Current controversies in the anxiety disorders (pp.  245-248). New York: Guilford Press.

 

118. McNally, R.  J. , & Foa, E.  B.  (1996).  Reply to Williams: The limitations of self efficacy theory in explaining therapeutic changes in phobic behavior.  In R.  M.  Rapee (Ed. ), Current controversies in the anxiety disorders (pp.  369-372).  New York: Guilford Press.

 

117. Foa, E.  B. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1996).  Mechanisms of change in exposure therapy.  In R.  M.  Rapee (Ed. ), Current controversies in the anxiety disorders (pp.  329-343).  New York: Guilford Press.

 

116. McNally, R.  J.  (1996).  Anxiety sensitivity is distinguishable from trait anxiety.  In R.  M.  Rapee (Ed. ), Current controversies in the anxiety disorders (pp.  214-227).  New York: Guilford Press.

 

115. McNally, R.  J. , Amir, N. , & Lipke, H.  J.  (1996).  Subliminal processing of threat cues in posttraumatic stress disorder? Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 10, 115-128.

 

114. McNally, R.  J. , & Ricciardi, J.  N.  (1996).  Suppression of negative and neutral thoughts.  Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 24, 17-25.

 

113. McNally, R.  J.  (1996).  Methodological controversies in the treatment of panic disorder.  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 88-91.

 

112. McNally, R.  J. , & Eke, M.  (1996).  Anxiety sensitivity, suffocation fear, and breath-holding duration as predictors of response to carbon dioxide challenge.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 105,       146-149.

 

111. McNally, R.  J.  (1996).  Assessment of posttraumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents.  Journal of School Psychology, 34, 147-161.

 

110. McNally, R.  J.  (1996).  [Review of the book Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing: Basic principles, protocols, and procedures].  Anxiety, 2, 153-155.

 

109. McNally, R.  J.  (1996).  Cognitive bias in the anxiety disorders. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 43, 211-250.

 

108. Sandin, B. , Chorot, P. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1996).  Validation of the Spanish version of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index in a clinical sample.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 34, 283-290.

 

107. Soriano, J.  L. , O’Sullivan, R.  L. , Baer, L. , Phillips, K.  A. , McNally, R.  J. , & Jenike, M.  A.  (1996).  Trichotillomania and self-esteem: A survey of 62 female hair pullers.  Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 57, 77-82.

 

106. Amir, N. , McNally, R.  J. , Riemann, B.  C. , & Clements, C.  (1996).     Implicit memory bias for threat in panic disorder: Application ofthe “white noise” paradigm.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 34, 157-162.

 

105. McNally, R.  J. , & Amir, N.  (1996).  Perceptual implicit memory for trauma-related information in post-traumatic stress disorder.  Cognition and Emotion, 10, 551-556.

 

104. McNally, R.  J.  (1996).  Desarrollos recientes en el tratamiento del trastorno de panico.  [Recent developments in the treatment of panic disorder].  Revista de Psicopatologia y Psicologia Clinica, 1, 91-103.

 

103. Kosslyn, S.  M. , Shin, L.  M. , Thompson, W.  L. , McNally, R.  J. , Rauch, S.  L. , Pitman, R.  K. , & Alpert, N.  M.  (1996).  Neural effects of visualizing and perceiving aversive stimuli: A PET investigation. NeuroReport, 7, 1569-1576.

 

102. Wilhelm, S. , McNally, R.  J. , Baer, L. , & Florin, I.  (1996).  Directed forgetting in obsessive-compulsive disorder.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 34, 633-641.

 

101. Eke, M. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1996).  Anxiety sensitivity, suffocation fear, trait anxiety, and breath-holding duration as predictors of response to carbon dioxide challenge.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 34, 603-607.

 

100. Amir, N. , McNally, R.  J. , & Wiegartz, P.  S.  (1996).  Implicit memory bias for threat in posttraumatic stress disorder.  Cognitive Therapy and Research, 20, 625-635.

 

99. McNally, R.  J.  (1996).  More controversies about panic disorder: A reply to Klein.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 34, 855-858.

 

98. Amir, N. , McNally, R.  J. , Riemann, B.  C. , Burns, J. , Lorenz, M. , & Mullen, J.  T.  (1996).  Suppression of the emotional Stroop effect by increased anxiety in patients with social phobia.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 34, 945-948.

 

1995

 

97. McNally, R.  J. , Hornig, C.  D. , & Donnell, C.  D.  (1995).  Clinical versus nonclinical panic: A test of suffocation false alarm theory. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 33, 127-131.

 

96. McNally, R.  J.  (1995).  Anxiety sensitivity and cholecystokinin tetrapeptide challenge.  American Journal of Psychiatry, 152, 300.  [Letter]

 

95. McNally, R.  J. , & Shin, L.  M.  (1995).  Association of intelligence with severity of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in Vietnam combat veterans.  American Journal of Psychiatry, 152, 936-938.

 

[Abstracted in Clinician’s Research Digest, 1995, 13 (10), 6. ]

 

94. McNally, R.  J. , Lasko, N.  B. , Macklin, M.  L. , & Pitman, R.  K.  (1995). Autobiographical memory disturbance in combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 33, 619-630.

 

93. McNally, R.  J.  (1995).  Preparedness, phobias, and the Panglossian Paradigm.  Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18, 303-304.

 

92. McNally, R.  J.  (1995).  Automaticity and the anxiety disorders.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 33, 747-754.

 

91. McNally, R.  J.  (1995).  Cognitive processing of trauma-relevant information in PTSD.  PTSD Research Quarterly, 6(2), 1-6.

 

90. McNally, R.  J.  (1995).  Another perspective on Talking Back to Prozac. [Review of the book Talking Back to Prozac].  The Scientist Practitioner, 5, 14.

 

89. McNally, R.  J.  (1995).  New developments in cognitive-behavior therapy.  Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 8, 395-399.

 

88. Kaspi, S.  P. , McNally, R.  J. , & Amir, N.  (1995).  Cognitive processing of emotional information in post-traumatic stress disorder.  Cognitive Therapy and Research, 19, 433-444.

 

87. Ricciardi, J.  N. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1995).  Depression is related to obsessions, not to compulsions, in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 9, 249-256.

 

86. Hornig, C.  D. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1995).  Panic disorder and suicide attempt:A reanalysis of data from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area study.  British Journal of Psychiatry, 167, 76-79.

 

[Abstracted in Focus on Depression and Anxiety, 1996, 7, 44. ]

 

85. Riemann, B.  C. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1995).  Cognitive processing of personally-relevant information.  Cognition and Emotion, 9,  325-340.

 

1994

 

84. McNally, R.  J. , Amir, N. , Louro, C.  E. , Lukach, B.  M. , Riemann, B.  C. , & Calamari, J.  E.  (1994).  Cognitive processing of idiographic emotional information in panic disorder.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 32, 119-122.

 

83. McNally, R.  J.  (1994).  Choking phobia: A review of the literature.  Comprehensive Psychiatry, 35, 83-89.

 

82. McNally, R.  J.  (1994).  Introduction to the special series: Innovations in cognitive-behavioral approaches to schizophrenia.  Behavior Therapy, 25, 1-4.

 

81. McNally, R.  J.  (1994).  Cognitive bias in panic disorder.  Current Directions in Psychological Science, 3, 129-132.

 

[Reprinted in Honeck, R.  P.  (Ed. ).  (1997).  Introductory         readings for cognitive psychology (3rd ed. ).  Guilford, CT:              Dushkin/McGraw-Hill].

 

80. McNally, R.  J. , Litz, B.  T. , Prassas, A. , Shin, L.  M. , &Weathers, F.  W.  (1994).  Emotional priming of autobiographical memory in post-traumatic stress disorder.  Cognition and Emotion, 8, 351-367.

 

79. McNally, R.  J.  (1994).  Panic disorder: A critical analysis.  New York: Guilford Press.

 

78. Otto, M.  W. , McNally, R.  J. , Pollack, M.  H. , Chen, E. , & Rosenbaum, J.  F.  (1994).  Hemispheric laterality and memory bias for threat in anxiety disorders.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 10, 828-831.

 

1993

 

77. McNally, R.  J. , English, G.  E. , & Lipke, H.  J.  (1993).  Assessment of intrusive cognition in PTSD: Use of the modified Stroop paradigm. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 6, 33-41.

 

76. McNally, R.  J.  (1993).  Stressors that produce DSM-III-R posttraumatic stress disorder in children.  In J.  R.  T.  Davidson & E.  B.  Foa (Eds. ), Posttraumatic stress disorder: DSM-IV and beyond (pp.  57- 74).  Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

 

75. McNally, R.  J. , & Saigh, P.  A.  (1993).  On the distinction between traumatic simple phobia and posttraumatic stress disorder.  In J.  R.  T.  Davidson & E.  B.  Foa (Eds. ), Posttraumatic stress disorder: DSM-IV and beyond (pp.  207-212).  Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

 

74. McNally, R.  J.  (1993).  Self-representation in post-traumatic stress disorder: A cognitive perspective.  In Z.  V.  Segal & S.  J.  Blatt (Eds. ), The self in emotional distress: Cognitive and psychodynamic perspectives (pp.  71-91).  New York: Guilford Press.

 

73. McNally, R.  J.  (1993).  Commentary on “Self-Representation inAnxious States of Mind: A Comparison of PsychodynamicModels”.  In Z.  V.  Segal & S.  J.  Blatt (Eds. ), The self in emotional distress: Cognitive and psychodynamic perspectives (pp.  123-128).  New York: Guilford Press.

 

72. McNally, R.  J. , & Kohlbeck, P.  A.  (1993).  Reality monitoring in obsessive-compulsive disorder.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 31, 249-253.

 

71. McNally, R.  J. , & Lukach, B.  M.  (1993).  Panic as a posttraumatic stressor.  American Journal of Psychiatry, 150, 842.  [Letter]

 

70. Kim, E. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1993).  A comparison of DSM-III-R personality disorders in panic disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.  Anxiety Disorders Practice Journal, 1, 3-8.

 

69. Schwarz, E.  D. , Kowalski, J.  M. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1993).  Malignant memories: Posttraumatic changes in memory in adults after a school shooting.  Journal of Traumatic Stress, 6, 95-103.

 

68. McNally, R.  J. , & Heatherton, T.  F.  (1993).  Are covariation biases attributable to a priori expectancy biases? Behaviour Research and Therapy, 31, 653-658.

 

67. Riemann, B.  C. , McNally, R.  J. , & Meier, A.  (1993).  Anorexia nervosa in an elderly man.  International Journal of Eating Disorders, 14, 501-504.

 

1992

 

66. McNally, R.  J. , Riemann, B.  C. , Louro, C.  E. , Lukach, B.  M. , & Kim, E.  (1992).  Selective processing of emotional information in panic disorder.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 30, 143-149.

 

65. McNally, R.  J.  (1992).  [Review of the book The biopsychology of mood and arousal].  Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, and Behavioral Neurology, 5, 65-74.

 

64. Riemann, B.  C. , McNally, R.  J. , & Cox, W.  M.  (1992).  The comorbidity of obsessive-compulsive disorder and alcoholism.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 6, 105-110.

 

63. Cassiday, K.  L. , McNally, R.  J. , & Zeitlin, S.  B.  (1992).  Cognitive processing of trauma cues in rape victims with post-traumatic stress disorder.  Cognitive Therapy and Research, 16, 283-295.

 

62. Taylor, S. , Koch, W.  J. , McNally, R.  J. , & Crockett, D.  J.  (1992). Conceptualizations of anxiety sensitivity.  Psychological Assessment, 4, 245-250.

 

61. Cools, J. , Schotte, D.  E. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1992).  Emotional arousal and overeating in restrained eaters.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 101, 348-351.

 

60. Taylor, S. , Koch, W.  J. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1992).  How does anxiety sensitivity vary across the anxiety disorders? Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 6, 249-259.

 

59. McNally, R.  J. , & Lukach, B.  M.  (1992).  Are panic attacks traumatic stressors? American Journal of Psychiatry, 149, 824-826.

 

58. McNally, R.  J.  (1992).  Disunity in psychology: Chaos or speciation? American Psychologist, 47, 1054.

 

57. McNally, R.  J. , & Louro, C.  E.  (1992).  Fear of flying in agoraphobia and simple phobia: Distinguishing features.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 6, 319-324.

 

56. McNally, R.  J.  (1992).  Anxiety sensitivity distinguishes panic disorder from generalized anxiety disorder.  Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 180, 737-738.  [Letter]

 

55. McNally, R.  J.  (1992).  Psychopathology of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Boundaries of the syndrome.  In M.  Başoğlu (Ed. ), Torture and its consequences: Current treatment approaches (pp.  229-252).  Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

 

54. Cassiday, K.  L. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1992).  The “Impact of Event Scale-Revised” for assessing rape victims with post-traumatic stress disorder.  In L.  VandeCreek, S.  Knapp, & T.  L.  Jackson (Eds. ), Innovations in clinical practice: A source book (Vol.  11) (pp.  325-333).  Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press.

 

1991

 

53. Slyker, J.  P. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1991).  Experimental induction of depressed and anxious moods: Are Velten and musical procedures necessary? Cognitive Therapy and Research, 15, 33-45.

 

52. McNally, R.  J.  (1991).  Anxiety and phobias.  In J.  L.  Matson & J.  A.  Mulick (Eds. ), Handbook of mental retardation (2nd ed. )  (pp.  413-423).  New York: Pergamon Press.

 

51. Foa, E.  B. , McNally, R.  J. , Steketee, G. , & McCarthy, P.  R.  (1991). A test of preparedness theory in anxiety-disordered patients using an avoidance paradigm.  Journal of Psychophysiology, 5, 159-163.

 

50. Stoler, L.  S. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1991).  Cognitive bias in symptomatic and recovered agoraphobics.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 29, 539-545.

 

49. McNally, R.  J.  & Lukach, B.  M.  (1991).  Behavioral treatment of zoophilic exhibitionism.  Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 22, 281-284.

 

48. McNally, R.  J.  (1991).  Assessment of posttraumatic stress disorder in children.  Psychological Assessment, 3, 531-537.

 

[Abstracted in Clinician’s Research Digest, 1991, 10 (4), 5. ]

 

[Abstracted in PTSD Research Quarterly, 1992, 3 (4), 5. ]

 

47. Calamari, J.  E. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1991).  “Compulsive” waterdrinking in psychosis and mentally handicapped people.  British Journal of Psychiatry, 159, 727-728.  [Letter]

 

1990

 

46. Calamari, J.  E. , McNally, R.  J. , Benson, D.  S. , & Babington, C.  M.  (1990).  Use of propranolol to reduce aggressive behavior in a woman who is mentally retarded.  Behavioral Residential Treatment, 5, 287-296.

 

45. Schotte, D.  E. , McNally, R.  J. , & Turner, M.  L.  (1990).  A dichotic listening analysis of bodyweight concern in bulimia nervosa.  International Journal of Eating Disorders, 9, 109-113.

 

44. Donnell, C.  D. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1990).  Anxiety sensitivity and panic attacks in a nonclinical population.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 28, 83-85.

 

43. Schotte, D.  E. , Cools, J. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1990).  Film-induced negative affect triggers overeating in restrained eaters.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 99, 317-320.

 

42. McNally, R.  J. , Riemann, B.  C. , & Kim, E.  (1990).  Selective processing of threat cues in panic disorder.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 28, 407-412.

 

41. McNally, R.  J.  (1990).  Another case of “space phobia”? Phobia Practice and Research Journal, 3, 79-80.

 

40. McNally, R.  J. , Kaspi, S.  P. , Riemann, B.  C. , & Zeitlin, S.  B.  (1990).  Selective processing of threat cues in posttraumatic stress disorder.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 99, 398-402.

 

39. McNally, R.  J. , Cassiday, K.  L. , & Calamari, J.  E.  (1990). Taijin-kyofu-sho in a Black American woman: Behavioral treatment of a “culture-bound” anxiety disorder.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 4, 83-87.

 

[Abstracted in Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review, 1991, 28, 133-134. ]

 

38. McNally, R.  J.  (1990).  Psychological approaches to panic disorder: A review.  Psychological Bulletin, 108, 403-419.

 

1989

 

37. Donnell, C.  D. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1989).  Anxiety sensitivity and history of panic as predictors of response to hyperventilation.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 27, 325-332.

 

36. Foa, E.  B. , McNally, R. , & Murdock, T.  B.  (1989).  Anxious mood and memory.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 27, 141-147.

 

35. McNally, R.  J. , Foa, E.  B. , & Donnell, C.  D.  (1989).  Memory bias for anxiety information in patients with panic disorder.  Cognition and Emotion, 3, 27-44.

 

34. McNally, R.  J.  (1989).  On “Stress-induced recovery of fears and phobias. ” Psychological Review, 96, 180-181.

 

33. McNally, R.  J.  (1989).  Is anxiety sensitivity distinguishable from trait anxiety? Reply to Lilienfeld, Jacob, and Turner.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 98, 193-194.

 

32. McNally, R.  J.  (1989).  [Review of the book Handbook of anxiety disorders].  The Behavior Therapist, 12, 135-136.

 

31. McNally, R.  J. , & Calamari, J.  E.  (1989).  Obsessive-compulsive disorder in a mentally retarded woman.  British Journal of Psychiatry, 155, 116-117.  30. McNally, R.  J. , & Calamari, J.  E.  (1989).  Preventing water intoxication: A reply.  Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 20, 89-90.  [Letter]

 

29. McNally, R.  J.  (1989).  [Review of the book Biological basis andtherapy of neuroses].  Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, and Behavioral Neurology, 2, 155-157.

 

1988

 

28. Zander, J.  R. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1988).  Bio-informational processing in agoraphobia.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 26, 421-429.

 

27. McNally, R.  J. , Calamari, J.  E. , Hansen, P.  M. , & Kaliher, C.  (1988). Behavioral treatment of psychogenic polydipsia.  Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 19, 57-61.

 

26. McNally, R.  J. , & Calamari, J.  E.  (1988).  Neuroleptic malignant syndrome in a man with mental retardation.  Mental Retardation, 26, 385-386.

 

1987

 

25. McNally, R.  J.  (1987).  Preparedness and phobias: A review.  Psychological Bulletin, 101, 283-303.

 

24. McNally, R.  J. , & Lorenz, M.  (1987).  Anxiety sensitivity in agoraphobics.  Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 18, 3-11.

 

23. McNally, R.  J. , & Ascher, L.  M.  (1987).  Anxiety disorders in mentally retarded people.  In L.  Michelson & L.  M.  Ascher (Eds. ), Anxiety and stress disorders: Cognitive-behavioral assessment and treatment (pp.  379-394).  New York: Guilford Press.

 

22. McNally, R.  J.  (1987).  The Phobia and Related Anxiety Disorders Special Interest Group.  The Behavior Therapist, 10, 125.

 

21. McNally, R.  J. , Luedke, D.  L. , Besyner, J.  K. , Peterson, R.  A. , Bohm, K. , & Lips, O.  J.  (1987).  Sensitivity to stress-relevant stimuli in posttraumatic stress disorder.  Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 1, 105-116.

 

[Abstracted in PTSD Research Quarterly, 1994, 5 (1), 4. ]

 

20. McNally, R.  J.  (1987).  [Review of the book Evaluating behavior therapy outcome].  Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 18, 193-194.

 

19. McNally, R.  J. , & Foa, E.  B.  (1987).  Cognition agoraphobia: Bias in the interpretation of threat.  Cognitive Therapy and Research, 11, 567-581.

 

18. Trandel, D.  V. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1987).  Perception of threat cues in posttraumatic stress disorder: Semantic processing without awareness? Behaviour Research and Therapy, 25, 469-476.  17. Holloway, W. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1987).  Effects of anxiety sensitivity on the response to hyperventilation.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 96, 330-334.

 

1986

 

16. Reiss, S. , Peterson, R.  A. , Gursky, D.  M. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1986). Anxiety sensitivity, anxiety frequency and the prediction of fearfulness.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 24, 1-8.

 

15. Foa, E.  B. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1986).  Sensitivity to feared stimuli in obsessive-compulsives: A dichotic listening analysis.  Cognitive Therapy and Research, 10, 477-485.

 

14. McNally, R.  J.  (1986).  Pavlovian conditioning and preparedness: Effects of initial fear level.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 24, 27-33.  13. McNally, R.  J.  (1986).  Behavioral treatment of a choking phobia. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 17,  185-188.

 

12. McNally, R.  J. , & Foa, E.  B.  (1986).  Preparedness and resistance to extinction to fear-relevant CSs: A failure to replicate.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 24, 529- 535.

 

198511. McNally, R.  J. , & Steketee, G.  S.  (1985).  The etiology and maintenance of severe animal phobias.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 23, 431-435.

 

10. Reiss, S. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1985).  Expectancy model of fear. In S.  Reiss & R.  R.  Bootzin (Eds. ) Theoretical issues in behavior therapy, (pp.  107-121).  New York: Academic Press.

 

9. Wolpe, J. , Lande, S.  D. , McNally, R.  J. , & Schotte, D.  (1985). Differentiation between classically conditioned and cognitively based neurotic fears: Two pilot studies.  Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 16, 287-293.

 

1984

 

8. McNally, R.  J. , & Reiss, S.  (1984).  The preparedness theory of phobias: The effects of initial fear level on safety-signal conditioning to fear-relevant stimuli.  Psychophysiology, 21, 647-652.

 

7. McNally, R.  J. , Kompik, J.  J. , & Sherman, G.  (1984).  Increasing the productivity of mentally retarded workers through self-management. Analysis and Intervention in Developmental Disabilities, 4, 129-135.

 

1983

 

6. McNally, R.  J.  (1983).  Phobic and obsessive-compulsive disorders:Current status of theory and treatment.  [Review of the book Phobic and obsessive-compulsive disorders: Theory, research, and practice].  Contemporary Psychology, 28, 776-778.

 

5. McNally, R.  J. , Norusis, P.  L. , Gentz, S.  A. , & McConathy, L.  C.     (1983).  Use of self-delivered reinforcement and group contingency management to increase productivity of severely retarded workers.  Psychological Reports, 52, 499-503.  4. McNally, R.  J.  (1983).  Review of H.  Fensterheim & H.  I.  Glazer (Eds. ) “Behavioral psychotherapy: Basic principles and case studies in an integrative clinical model Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 15, 86-87.

 

1982

 

3. Reiss, S. , Levitan, G.  W. , & McNally, R.  J.  (1982).  Emotionally disturbed mentally retarded people: An underserved population. American Psychologist, 37, 361-367.

 

2. McNally, R.  J. , & Reiss, S.  (1982).  The preparedness theory of phobias and human safety-signal conditioning Behaviour Research and Therapy, 20, 153-159.

 

1981

 

1. McNally, R.  J.  (1981).  Phobias and preparedness: Instructionalreversal of electrodermal responding to fear-relevant stimuli. Psychological Reports, 48, 175-180.

 

 

 

 

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