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Anastasia Hronis
Anastasia Hronis
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A review of cognitive impairments in children with intellectual disabilities: Implications for cognitive behaviour therapy
A Hronis, L Roberts, II Kneebone
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 56 (2), 189-207, 2017
902017
A definition and set of principles for responsible consumption of gambling
N Hing, AMT Russell, A Hronis
International Gambling Studies 18 (3), 359-382, 2018
302018
Behavioural indicators of responsible gambling consumption
N Hing, AMT Russell, A Hronis
Melbourne: Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation, 2016
262016
Fearless Me!©: A feasibility case series of cognitive behavioral therapy for adolescents with intellectual disability
A Hronis, R Roberts, L Roberts, I Kneebone
Journal of Clinical Psychology 75 (6), 919-932, 2019
242019
Assessing the confidence of Australian mental health practitioners in delivering therapy to people with intellectual disability
A Hronis, L Roberts, I Kneebone
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 56 (3), 202-211, 2018
182018
Potential for children with intellectual disability to engage in cognitive behaviour therapy: The parent perspective
A Hronis, R Roberts, L Roberts, I Kneebone
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 64 (1), 62-67, 2020
162020
The impact of personality disorders and personality traits on psychotherapy treatment outcome of eating disorders: A systematic review
S Simpson, F Azam, SM Brown, A Hronis, R Brockman
Personality and Mental Health 16 (3), 217-234, 2022
112022
What behaviours and cognitions support responsible consumption of gambling? Results from an expert survey
N Hing, AMT Russell, A Hronis
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 15, 1320-1341, 2017
112017
Fearless Me
A Hronis, R Roberts, L Roberts, II Kneebone
Cognitive behaviour therapy for children with intellectual disability and …, 2018
62018
Fearless me!©: cognitive behaviour therapy for children with intellectual disability and anxiety
A Hronis, R Roberts, L Roberts, II Kneebone
Sydney: University of Technology, 2018
62018
Children with Hirschsprung's Disease and Syndromes with Cognitive Dysfunction: Manifestations, Treatment, and Outcomes
J Hedbys, J Hasserius, C Granéli, E Arnbjörnsson, K Hagelsteen, ...
The Surgery Journal 5 (03), e103-e109, 2019
52019
Cognitive behaviour therapy for people with intellectual disabilities—How far have we come?
A Hronis
International Journal of Cognitive Therapy 14 (1), 114-132, 2021
42021
An AAIDD-informed framework for cognitive behavioral case formulation and cognitive behavior therapy for young people with mild intellectual disabilities or borderline …
FM Sauter, M van den Bogaard, C van Vliet, JM Liber
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 2023
32023
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for children and adolescents with intellectual disability and anxiety: a therapist manual
A Hronis, R Roberts, L Roberts, I Kneebone
Discover Psychology 2 (1), 24, 2022
32022
The relationship between gambling and depression
A Hronis, C Moses, AA Moustafa
The nature of depression: An update review, 135-144, 2021
32021
The influence of attachment style on interpersonal learning in substance use psychotherapy groups
M Skentzos, A Naeli, A Hronis
Discover Psychology 2 (1), 4, 2022
12022
COVID-19 and the impact on gambling, sex, and pornography use and addictions
A Hronis, P Dixon
Mental Health Effects of COVID-19, 3-18, 2021
12021
Impulsivity and addictions
A Hronis, S Ma, G Ashworth
The Psychology and Neuroscience of Impulsivity, 131-143, 2024
2024
An AAIDD-informed framework for cognitive behavioral case formulation and cognitive behavior therapy for young people with mild intellectual disabilities or borderline …
A Hronis
Educational Publishing Foundation 30 (3), 312, 2023
2023
Participant experiences of Fearless Me! ©: Cognitive behaviour therapy for anxiety in children with intellectual disabilities
S Panditaratne, A Hronis, R Roberts, I Kneebone
Current Psychology 42 (25), 21278-21286, 2023
2023
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