Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most prevalent psychiatric disorders in the United States. Although evidenced-based behavioral treatments are available, less than 20% of those with SAD receive treatment (Grant et al., 2005). The disparity between the number of individuals affected and those obtaining treatment is due to a number of factors, including limited accessibility to therapists practicing evidence-based interventions such as cognitive behavior therapy, geographic factors, and financial cost. Internet-based interventions may be utilized to overcome some of these barriers. Guided Internet-based therapeutic interventions have been demonstrated to be effective for social anxiety (e.g., Andersson et al., 2006). The optimal ro...
Attachment has often been identified as key-variable for the understanding of developmental vulnerab...
The United States' worsening prevalence of childhood overweight/obesity has stimulated substantial a...
The psychiatric construct of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD is often viewed as a universally...
Increasing perceived social support may be an important strategy for preventing the development of d...
Background It is unknown whether the implementation of an information video on spinal anesthesia for...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that may develop following exposur...
Background: Evidence-based practice requires using the best research evidence, clinical expertise, a...
Aims: The effectiveness of early intervention (EI) services for people with first episode psychosis...
Purpose: Transgender individuals are substantially more likely to report self-harm and suicidality t...
Master's Project (M.Ed.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015The following research project examines...
Background: According to the most recent report from the CDC (2018), autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ...
Theories of implicit cognition suggest that behaviour is partly influenced by automatic processes of...
Four studies investigated the effects of self-affirmation (Steele, 1988) on the processing of health...
An increasing body of research points to the importance of childhood trauma (CT) in psychosis, and a...
Many of the symptoms characteristic of PTSD such as hypervigiliance towards threat, involve attentio...
Attachment has often been identified as key-variable for the understanding of developmental vulnerab...
The United States' worsening prevalence of childhood overweight/obesity has stimulated substantial a...
The psychiatric construct of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD is often viewed as a universally...
Increasing perceived social support may be an important strategy for preventing the development of d...
Background It is unknown whether the implementation of an information video on spinal anesthesia for...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that may develop following exposur...
Background: Evidence-based practice requires using the best research evidence, clinical expertise, a...
Aims: The effectiveness of early intervention (EI) services for people with first episode psychosis...
Purpose: Transgender individuals are substantially more likely to report self-harm and suicidality t...
Master's Project (M.Ed.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015The following research project examines...
Background: According to the most recent report from the CDC (2018), autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ...
Theories of implicit cognition suggest that behaviour is partly influenced by automatic processes of...
Four studies investigated the effects of self-affirmation (Steele, 1988) on the processing of health...
An increasing body of research points to the importance of childhood trauma (CT) in psychosis, and a...
Many of the symptoms characteristic of PTSD such as hypervigiliance towards threat, involve attentio...
Attachment has often been identified as key-variable for the understanding of developmental vulnerab...
The United States' worsening prevalence of childhood overweight/obesity has stimulated substantial a...
The psychiatric construct of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD is often viewed as a universally...