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Academic Article Cardiophobia: a critical analysis.
Academic Article The role of smoking inflexibility/avoidance in the relation between anxiety sensitivity and tobacco use and beliefs among treatment-seeking smokers.
Academic Article Smoking-specific experiential avoidance cognition: explanatory relevance to pre- and post-cessation nicotine withdrawal, craving, and negative affect.
Academic Article Dysphoria and smoking among treatment seeking smokers: the role of smoking-related inflexibility/avoidance.
Academic Article Smoking-Specific Experiential Avoidance is Indirectly Associated with Trait Worry and Smoking Processes among Treatment-Seeking Smokers.
Academic Article Validation of the Avoidance and Inflexibility Scale (AIS) among treatment-seeking smokers.
Academic Article Anxiety Sensitivity and Smoking Behavior Among Trauma-Exposed Daily Smokers: The Explanatory Role of Smoking-Related Avoidance and Inflexibility.
Academic Article Sustained smoking abstinence is associated with reductions in smoking-specific experiential avoidance among treatment-seeking smokers.
Academic Article Mindful attention moderating the effect of experiential avoidance in terms of mental health among Latinos in a federally qualified health center.
Academic Article Smoking and social anxiety: the role of false safety behaviors.
Academic Article Examining the association between rumination, negative affectivity, and negative affect induced by a paced auditory serial addition task.
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