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Docherty, N., Schnur, M., & Harvey, P.D. (1988). Reference performance and positive and negative thought disorder: A follow-up study of manic and schizophrenic patients. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 97, 437-442.

Harvey, P.D., Docherty, N.M., Serper, M., & Rasmussen, M. (1990). Cognitive deficits and thought disorder: II. An eight-month follow-up study. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 16, 147-156.

Docherty, N.M., Serper, M., & Harvey, P.D. (1990). Development and preliminary validation of a questionnaire assessment of expressed emotion. Psychological Reports, 67, 279-287.

Docherty, N.M. (1993). Communication deviance, attention, and schizotypy in parents of schizophrenic patients. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 181, 750-756.

Docherty, N.M., Evans, I.M., Sledge, W.H., Seibyl, J.P., & Krystal J.H. (1994). Affective reactivity of language in schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 182, 98-102.

Docherty, N.M., Sledge, W.H., & Wexler, B.E. (1994). Affective reactivity of language in stable schizophrenic outpatients and their parents. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 182, 313-318. Lead article.

Docherty, N.M. (1994). Cognitive characteristics of the parents of schizophrenic patients. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 182, 443-451.

Docherty, N.M. (1995). Linguistic reference performance in parents of schizophrenic patients. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 58, 20-27.

Grosh, E.S., Docherty, N.M., & Wexler, B.E. (1995). Abnormal laterality in schizophrenic patients and their parents. Schizophrenia Research, 14, 155-160.

Docherty, N.M. (1995). Communication disturbances in schizophrenia: A two-process formulation. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 36, 1-6.

Docherty, N.M. (1995). Expressed Emotion and language disturbances in parents of stable schizophrenic patients. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 21, 411-418.

Docherty, N.M. & Grillon, C. (1995) Affective reactivity of language and the startle response in schizophrenia. Biological Psychiatry, 38, 68-70.

Docherty, N.M., Grosh, E.S., & Wexler, B.E. (1996) Affective reactivity of cognitive functioning and family history in schizophrenia. Biological Psychiatry, 39, 59-64.

Docherty, N.M., DeRosa, M., & Andreasen N.C. (1996) Communication disturbances in schizophrenia and mania. Archives of General Psychiatry, 53, 358-364.

Docherty, N.M., Hawkins, K.A., Hoffman, R.E., Quinlan, D.M., Rakfeldt, J., & Sledge, W.H. (1996) Working memory, attention, and communication disturbances in schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 105, 212-219.

Docherty, N.M. (1996) Affective reactivity of symptoms as a process discriminator in schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 184, 535-541.

Docherty, N.M. (1996) Invited book review of Sims, A. (ed.) Speech and language disorders in psychiatry. Reviewed for Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 184, 762-763.

Hawkins, K.A., Hoffman, R.E., Quinlan, D.M., Rakfeldt, J., Docherty, N.M., & Sledge, W.H. (1997) Cognitive profile, negative symptoms, and diagnosis: A comparison of schizophrenic, bipolar, and control subjects. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 9, 81-89.

Docherty, N.M. & Hebert A.S. (1997) Comparative affective reactivity of different types of communication disturbances in schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 106, 325-330.

Docherty, N.M., Miller, T.N., & Lewis, M. (1997) Communication disturbances in the natural speech of schizophrenic patients and their nonschizophrenic parents. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 95, 500-507.

Docherty, N.M., Hall, M.J., & Gordinier, S.W. (1998) Affective reactivity of speech in schizophrenia patients and their nonschizophrenic relatives. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 107, 461-467.

Docherty, N.M., Cutting, L.P., & Bers, S.A. (1998) Expressed emotion and differentiation of self in the relatives of stable schizophrenia outpatients. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and biological processes, 61, 269-278, Lead article.

Docherty, N.M., Rhinewine, J.P., Labhart, R.P., & Gordinier, S.W. (1998) Communication disturbances and family psychiatric history in parents of schizophrenia patients. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 186, 761-768.

Docherty, N.M. & Gordinier, S.W. (1999) Immediate memory, attention, and communication disturbances in schizophrenia patients and their relatives. Psychological Medicine, 29, 189-197.

Docherty, N.M., Gordinier, S.W., Hall, M.J., & Cutting, L.P. (1999) Communication disturbances in relatives beyond the age of risk for schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 25, 851-862.

Docherty, N.M. & Gordinier, S.W. (2000) Immediate memory, attention, and communication disturbances in schizophrenia patients and their relatives. Compendium Series Psychosis & Schizophrenia, . (This article, previously published in Psychological Medicine, was selected for inclusion in shorter form in this compendium journal. The journal is distributed to all psychiatrists in Sweden).

Barnes, G.W., Rhinewine, J.P., & Docherty, N.M. (2000) Perceptual aberration and schizotypy: A cautionary note. (Brief Report) Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 12, 98-100.

Docherty, N.M. & Gottesman, I.I. (2000) A twin study of communication disturbances in schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 188, 395-401. Lead article.

Cutting, L.P. & Docherty, N.M. (2000) Schizophrenia outpatients' perceptions of their parents: Is expressed emotion a factor? Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 109, 266-272.

Docherty, N.M., Hall, M.J., Gordinier, S.W., & Cutting, L.P. (2000) Conceptual sequencing and disordered speech in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 26, 723-735.

Hall, M.J. & Docherty, N.M. (2000) Parent coping style and patient behavior as predictors of expressed emotion. Family Process, 39, 435-444.

Docherty, N.M. (2001) Beginning to Supervise. In Balsam, R. (ed.) Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: The Supervisory Process. New York: International Universities Press.

Gordinier, S.W. & Docherty, N.M. (2001) Factor analysis of communication disturbances in schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 101, 55-62.

Sledge, W.H., Hoffman, R.E., Hawkins, K.A., Docherty, N.M., Quinlan D.M., Rakfeldt, J. (2001) Linguistic deviance in schizophrenia, preliminary report. In France J. & Kramer S. (eds.) Communication and Mental Illness, New York. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

Docherty, N.M., Rhinewine, J.P., Nienow, T.M., & Cohen, A.S. (2001) Affective reactivity of language symptoms, startle responding, and inhibition in schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 110, 194-198.

Rhinewine, J.P., Labhart, R.P. & Docherty, N.M. (2002) Affective reactivity of language and the right ear advantage in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 53, 181-186.

Cohen, A.S. & Docherty, N.M. (2003) Self-reported stress and the deficit syndrome of schizophrenia. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 66, 308-316.

Docherty, N.M., Cohen, A.S., Nienow, T.M., Dinzeo, T.J., & Dangelmaier, R.E. (2003) Stability of formal thought disorder and referential communication disturbances in schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, 469-475.

Cohen, A.S. & Docherty, N.M. (2004) Affective reactivity of speech and emotional experience in patients with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 69, 7-14.

Peterson, E.C. & Docherty, N.M. (2004) Expressed emotion, attribution, and control in parents of schizophrenic patients. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 67, 197-207.

Docherty, N.M., Gordinier, S.W., Hall, M.J., & Dombrowski, M.E. (2004) Referential communication disturbances in the speech of nonschizophrenic siblings of schizophrenia patients. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 113, 399-405.

Dinzeo, T.J., Cohen, A.S., Nienow, T.M., & Docherty, N.M. (2004) Stress and arousability in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 71, 127-135.

Cohen, A.S. & Docherty, N.M. (2004) Negative vs. deficit syndrome: Prediction of attentional impairment. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 30, 827-835.

Nienow, T.M. & Docherty, N.M. (2004) Internal source monitoring and thought disorder in schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 192, 696-700.

St-Hilaire, A. & Docherty, N.M. (2005) Affective reactivity of speech and work disruption in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 75, 241-246.

Cohen, A.S. & Docherty, N.M. (2005) Symptom-oriented versus syndrome approaches to resolving heterogeneity of neuropsychological functioning in schizophrenia. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 17, 384-390.

Docherty, N.M. (2005) Cognitive impairments and disordered speech in schizophrenia: Thought disorder, disorganization, and communication failure perspectives. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 269-278.

Cohen A.S.* & Docherty, N.M. (2005) Effects of positive affect on speech disorder in schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 193, 839-842.

Nienow, T.M. & Docherty, N.M. (2005) Internal source monitoring and communication disturbance in patients with schizophrenia. Psychological Medicine, 35, 1717-1726.

Dangelmaier, R.E., Docherty, N.M., & Akamatsu, T.J. (2006) Psychosis-proneness coping, and perceptions of social support. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 76, 13-17.

Cohen, A.S., Nienow, T.M., Dinzeo, T.J., Smith, D.A., Singer, B. & Docherty, N.M. (2005). Diminished emotionality and social functioning in schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 193, 796-802.

Nienow, T.M., Docherty, N.M., Cohen, A.S., & Dinzeo, T.J. (2006) Attentional dysfunction, social perception, and social competence: What is the nature of the relationship? Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115, 408-417.

Cutting, L.P., Aakre J. & Docherty, N.M. (2006) Schizophrenia patients' perceptions of stress, expressed emotion attitudes, and sensitivity to criticism. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 32, 743-750.

Docherty, N.M., Strauss, M.E., Dinzeo, T.J., & St-Hilaire, A. (In press) The cognitive origins of specific types of schizophrenic speech disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry.

Dinzeo, T.J. & Docherty, N.M. (In press) Normal personality characteristics in schizophrenia: A review of the literature involving the Five Factor Model. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.