2015 Journal Article “That’s not what we do”: evidence that normative change is a mechanism of action in group interventionsCruwys, Tegan, Haslam, S. Alexander, Fox, Nicole E. and McMahon, Hayley (2015). “That’s not what we do”: evidence that normative change is a mechanism of action in group interventions. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 65, 11-17. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2014.12.003 |
2015 Book Chapter Social connectedness and healthHaslam, Catherine, Cruwys, Tegan, Haslam, S. Alexander and Jetten, Jolanda (2015). Social connectedness and health. Encyclopedia of geropsychology. (pp. 1-10) Singapore: Springer Singapore. doi: 10.1007/978-981-287-080-3_46-2 |
2015 Journal Article An experimental investigation of the consequences and social functions of fat talk in friendship groupsCruwys, Tegan, Leverington, Carly T. and Sheldon, Anne M. (2015). An experimental investigation of the consequences and social functions of fat talk in friendship groups. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 49 (1), 84-91. doi: 10.1002/eat.22446 |
2014 Journal Article Breaking good: breaking ties with social groups may be good for recovery from substance misuseDingle, Genevieve A., Stark, Claire, Cruwys, Tegan and Best, David (2014). Breaking good: breaking ties with social groups may be good for recovery from substance misuse. British Journal of Social Psychology, 54 (2), 1-19. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12081 |
2014 Other Outputs The new group therapyCruwys, Tegan, Haslam, S. Alexander and Dingle, Genevieve A. (2014). The new group therapy. Scientific American MIND 25 (5) New York, NY, United States: Scientific American. |
2014 Journal Article “The we's have it”: Evidence for the distinctive benefits of group engagement in enhancing cognitive health in agingHaslam, Catherine, Cruwys, Tegan and Haslam, S. Alexander (2014). “The we's have it”: Evidence for the distinctive benefits of group engagement in enhancing cognitive health in aging. Social Science and Medicine, 120, 57-66. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.08.037 |
2014 Journal Article Social identity reduces depression by fostering positive attributionsCruwys, Tegan, South, Erica I., Greenaway, Katharine H. and Haslam, S. Alexander (2014). Social identity reduces depression by fostering positive attributions. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 6 (1), 65-74. doi: 10.1177/1948550614543309 |
2014 Journal Article The benefits of participation in recreational group activities for adults at risk of homelessness.Dingle, Genevieve, Cruwys, Tegan, Jetten, Jetten, Johnstone, Melissa and Walter, Zoe (2014). The benefits of participation in recreational group activities for adults at risk of homelessness.. Parity, 27 (6), 18-19. |
2014 Journal Article Exploring mechanisms of change: the relationships between cognitions, symptoms, and quality of life over the course of group cognitive-behavior therapyOei, Tian Po S., McAlinden, Niamh M. and Cruwys, Tegan (2014). Exploring mechanisms of change: the relationships between cognitions, symptoms, and quality of life over the course of group cognitive-behavior therapy. Journal of Affective Disorders, 168, 72-77. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2014.06.040 |
2014 Journal Article Feeling connected again: interventions that increase social identification reduce depression symptoms in community and clinical settingsCruwys, Tegan, Haslam, S. Alexander, Dingle, Genevieve A., Jetten, Jolanda, Hornsey, Matthew J., Chong, E. M. Desdemona and Oei, Tian P. S. (2014). Feeling connected again: interventions that increase social identification reduce depression symptoms in community and clinical settings. Journal of Affective Disorders, 159, 139-146. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2014.02.019 |
2014 Journal Article Social isolation schema responds to positive social experiences: longitudinal evidence from vulnerable populationsCruwys, Tegan, Dingle, Genevieve A., Hornsey, Matthew J., Jetten, Jolanda, Oei, Tian P. S. and Walter, Zoe C. (2014). Social isolation schema responds to positive social experiences: longitudinal evidence from vulnerable populations. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 53 (3), 265-280. doi: 10.1111/bjc.12042 |
2013 Journal Article Social group memberships protect against future depression, alleviate depression symptoms and prevent depression relapseCruwys, Tegan, Dingle, Genevieve, A, Haslam, Catherine, Haslam, S. Alexander, Jetten, Jolanda and Morton, Thomas A. (2013). Social group memberships protect against future depression, alleviate depression symptoms and prevent depression relapse. Social Science and Medicine, 98, 179-186. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.09.013 |
2013 Other Outputs Marginalised Australians: characteristics and predictors of exit over ten years 2001-10Cruwys, Tegan, Berry, Helen, Cassells, Rebecca, Duncan, Alan, O'Brien, Léan, Sage, Brie and D'Souza, Gabriela (2013). Marginalised Australians: characteristics and predictors of exit over ten years 2001-10. Canberra, ACT, Australia: University of Canberra. |
2013 Journal Article The development and validation of the Dieting Intentions Scale (DIS)Cruwys, Tegan, Platow, Michael J., Rieger, Elizabeth and Byrne, Don G. (2013). The development and validation of the Dieting Intentions Scale (DIS). Psychological Assessment, 25 (1), 264-278. doi: 10.1037/a0030547 |
2013 Journal Article Stereotype threat and hazard perception among provisional license driversSkorich, Daniel P., Webb, Hugh, Stewart, Lisa, Kostyanaya, Maria, Cruwys, Tegan, McNeill, Kathy, Frain, Andrew J., Lim, Li, Jones, Benjamin M., Smyth, Lillian and O'Brien, Kerry J. (2013). Stereotype threat and hazard perception among provisional license drivers. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 54, 39-45. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2013.02.002 |
2012 Journal Article Modeling of food intake is moderated by salient psychological group membershipCruwys, Tegan, Platow, Michael J., Angullia, Sarah A., Chang, Jia Min, Diler, Sema E., Kirchner, Joanne L., Lentfer, Charlotte E., Lim, Ying Jun, Quarisa, Aleisha, Tor, Veronica W. L. and Wadley, Amanda L. (2012). Modeling of food intake is moderated by salient psychological group membership. Appetite, 58 (2), 754-757. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2011.12.002 |
2008 Journal Article Implications of neuroscientific evidence for the cognitive models of post-traumatic stress disorderCruwys, Tegan and O'Kearney, Richard (2008). Implications of neuroscientific evidence for the cognitive models of post-traumatic stress disorder. Clinical Psychologist, 12 (2), 67-76. doi: 10.1080/13284200802356820 |