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Thomas J. D'Zurilla is affiliated with Stony Brook University in the United States. Their academic profile includes work in various scientific fields with a focus on research conducted at this institution.

There are no recent papers listed under their name, so specific contributions through published articles at this time cannot be detailed.

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Best Publications

  • Problem solving and behavior modification.

    Thomas J. D'Zurilla;Marvin R. Goldfried

  • Development and preliminary evaluation of the social problem-solving inventory

    Thomas J. D'Zurilla;Arthur M. Nezu

  • Problem-solving therapy : a social competence approach to clinical intervention

    Thomas J. D'Zurilla

  • A Behavioral-Analytic Model for Assessing Competence

    Marvin R. Goldfried;Thomas J. D'Zurilla

  • Social Problem Solving in Adults

    Thomas J. D'zurilla

  • Problem-Solving Therapy: A Positive Approach to Clinical Intervention

    Thomas J. D'Zurilla;Arthur M. Nezu

  • Social Problem Solving: Theory and Assessment.

    Thomas J. D'Zurilla;Arthur M. Nezu;Albert Maydeu-Olivares

  • OPTIMISM AND PESSIMISM AS PARTIALLY INDEPENDENT CONSTRUCTS: RELATIONSHIP TO POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE AFFECTIVITY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING

    Edward C. Chang;Albert Maydeu-Olivares;Thomas J. D'Zurilla

  • Problem-solving therapy for depression: A meta-analysis

    Alissa C. Bell;Thomas J. D'Zurilla

  • A factor-analytic study of the Social Problem-Solving Inventory: An integration of theory and data

    Albert Maydeu-Olivares;Thomas J. D'Zurilla

  • Problem-Solving Therapy: A Treatment Manual

    Arthur M. Nezu;Christine Maguth Nezu;Thomas J. D'Zurilla

  • Assessing the dimensionality of optimism and pessimism using a multimeasure approach

    Edward C. Chang;Thomas J. D'Zurilla;Albert Maydeu-Olivares

  • Social problem-solving deficits and hopelessness, depression, and suicidal risk in college students and psychiatric inpatients

    Thomas J. D'Zurilla;Edward C. Chang;Edgar J. Nottingham;Lino Faccini

  • Conceptual and methodological issues in social problem-solving assessment

    Thomas J. D'Zurilla;Albert Maydeu-Olivares

  • The relations between social problem solving and coping

    Thomas J. D'Zurilla;Edward C. Chang

  • Social problem solving: Theory, research, and training.

    Edward C. Chang;Thomas J. D'Zurilla;Lawrence J. Sanna

  • Age and gender differences in social problem-solving ability

    Thomas J. D'Zurilla;Albert Maydeu-Olivares;Gail L. Kant

  • SELF-ESTEEM AND SOCIAL PROBLEM SOLVING AS PREDICTORS OF AGGRESSION IN COLLEGE STUDENTS

    Thomas J. D'zurilla;Edward C. Chang;Lawrence J. Sanna

  • Relation between social problem-solving ability and subsequent level of psychological stress in college students.

    Thomas J. D'Zurilla;Collette F. Sheedy

  • Social Problem Solving as a Mediator of Stress-Related Depression and Anxiety in Middle-Aged and Elderly Community Residents

    Gail L. Kant;Thomas J. D'Zurilla;Albert Maydeu-Olivares

  • Problem-Solving Therapy

    T. J. D’Zurilla;Windy Dryden

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur M. Nezu
Arthur M. Nezu Drexel University
Edward C. Chang
Edward C. Chang University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Marvin R. Goldfried
Marvin R. Goldfried Stony Brook University
Lawrence J. Sanna
Lawrence J. Sanna University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
John C. Markowitz
John C. Markowitz Columbia University
Ken C. Winters
Ken C. Winters Oregon Research Institute
Daniel N. Klein
Daniel N. Klein Stony Brook University
Edward Lichtenstein
Edward Lichtenstein Oregon Research Institute
Juana Gómez-Benito
Juana Gómez-Benito University of Barcelona
Windy Dryden
Windy Dryden Goldsmiths University of London

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