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1. The mediating role of controllability appraisals and coping strategies on adaptive functioning after job loss: a path model.

2. Measurement invariance of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale (GAD-7) across four European countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.

3. Positive interventions in depression change the structure of well-being and psychological symptoms: A network analysis.

4. The Integrative Positive Psychological Intervention for Depression (IPPI-D).

5. A failure to show the efficacy of a dot‐probe attentional training in dysphoria: Evidence from an eye‐tracking study.

6. CBT and positive psychology interventions for clinical depression promote healthy attentional biases: An eye-tracking study.

7. The impact of economic recessions on depression and individual and social well-being: the case of Spain (2006-2013).

8. Disentangling the Interplay Among Cognitive Biases: Evidence of Combined Effects of Attention, Interpretation and Autobiographical Memory in Depression.

9. Comparing the acceptability of a positive psychology intervention versus a cognitive behavioural therapy for clinical depression.

10. A Comparative Study on the Efficacy of a Positive Psychology Intervention and a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Clinical Depression.

11. Attentional bias modification in depression through gaze contingencies and regulatory control using a new eye-tracking intervention paradigm: study protocol for a placebo-controlled trial.

12. Gaze-fixation and pupil dilation in the processing of emotional faces: The role of rumination.

13. Rumination and specificity of autobiographical memory in dysphoria.

14. Attentional Disengagement Predicts Stress Recovery in Depression: An Eye-Tracking Study.

15. Low Spirits Keep Rewards Subdued: Decreases in Sensitivity to Reward and Vulnerability to Dysphoria

16. Disentangling the mediating role of modifying interpretation bias on emotional distress using a novel cognitive bias modification program.

17. Self-reported cognitive biases in depression: A meta-analysis.

18. Predicting optimal interventions for clinical depression: Moderators of outcomes in a positive psychological intervention vs. cognitive-behavioral therapy.

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