58 results on '"Teachman, Bethany"'
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2. Investigating psychiatric symptoms as predictors of the reasons people do not regulate their emotions in daily life.
3. Minimal effect of messaging on engagement in a digital anxiety intervention.
4. Evaluating the “visit day” tool for supporting underrepresented and/or marginalized students in applying to doctoral programs.
5. Implicit trauma identity associations in treatment-seeking U.S. military personnel do not predict or change in response to cognitive processing therapy for PTSD.
6. Tangle: A metric for quantifying complexity and erratic behavior in short time series.
7. Accelerating the rate of progress in reducing mental health burdens: Recommendations for training the next generation of clinical psychologists.
8. Mental health and clinical psychological science in the time of COVID-19: Challenges, opportunities, and a call to action.
9. Identifying harmful therapies: Setting the research agenda.
10. Standards for professional psychology continuing education sponsors: A comparative analysis of health service professions.
11. Toward the data-driven dissemination of findings from psychological science.
12. Characterizing evidence-based practice and training resource barriers: A needs assessment.
13. It matters what and why we forget: Comment on Fawcett and Hulbert.
14. Advantages of developing clinical practice guidelines using international standards.
15. How psychosocial research can help the National Institute of Mental Health achieve its grand challenge to reduce the burden of mental illnesses and psychological disorders.
16. A comparison of status and stigma processes: Explicit and implicit appraisals of “mentally ill people” and “uneducated people”.
17. Remembering or knowing how we felt: Depression and anxiety symptoms predict retrieval processes during emotional self-report.
18. Reaffirming the scientific foundations of psychological practice: Recommendations of the Emory meeting on continuing education.
19. The Brief Death Implicit Association Test: Scoring recommendations, reliability, validity, and comparisons with the Death Implicit Association Test.
20. Mood selectively moderates the implicit alcohol association–drinking relation in college student heavy episodic drinkers.
21. Death Brief Implicit Association Test
22. Dynamically tracking anxious individuals’ affective response to valenced information.
23. Suicide and self-injury-related implicit cognition: A large-scale examination and replication.
24. Examining potential iatrogenic effects of viewing suicide and self-injury stimuli.
25. Implicit alcohol associations, especially drinking identity, predict drinking over time.
26. Endorsement of Harm Reduction Interventions Measure
27. Reducing implicit racial preferences: I. A comparative investigation of 17 interventions.
28. Evaluating age differences in coping motives as a mediator of the link between social anxiety symptoms and alcohol problems.
29. Reaching new heights: Comparing interpretation bias modification to exposure therapy for extreme height fear.
30. Expectancy bias in anxious samples.
31. I drink therefore I am: Validating alcohol-related implicit association tests.
32. Generalized Anxiety Disorder
33. A translational model of research-practice integration.
34. Specific Phobias
35. Bridging the gap between clinical research and clinical practice: Introduction to the special section.
36. Distress and recurrence of intrusive thoughts in younger and older adults.
37. Social Phobia and Public Speaking Anxiety
38. SSCP and APS Team Up to Develop New Job Mentorship Program
39. Clinical Scientist Training Initiative Winners
40. Recognition of Obsessive Compulsive Scenarios and Ratings
41. Heights Interpretation Questionnaire
42. Challenges and rewards of teaching and learning about evidence based practice
43. Catastrophic misinterpretations as a predictor of symptom change during treatment for panic disorder.
44. Age differences in anxious responding: Older and calmer, unless the trigger is physical.
45. Sadder and less accurate? False memory for negative material in depression.
46. Automatic associations and panic disorder: Trajectories of change over the course of treatment.
47. A new mode of fear expression: Perceptual bias in height fear.
48. Dysfunctional attitudes and episodes of major depression: Predictive validity and temporal stability in never-depressed, depressed, and recovered women.
49. Aging and symptoms of anxiety and depression: Structural invariance of the tripartite model.
50. Aging and negative affect: The rise and fall and rise of anxiety and depression symptoms.
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