Browsing by Author "Forsyth, J. P."
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Book Chapter
Anxiety Disorders in the Workplace
Forsyth, J. P.; Kelly, M. M.; Fuse, T. K.; Karekla, Maria (Brunner-Routledge, 2004)
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Book Chapter
Biological challenges in the assessment of anxiety disorders.
Forsyth, J. P.; Karekla, Maria (Klumer Academic/Plenum Publisher., 2001)
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Article
Brains, computer games, and behavior: What do they have to do with progress in behavior therapy?
Kelly, M. M.; Forsyth, J. P.; Karekla, Maria (2002)
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Can experiential avoidance predict reported distress in individuals with panic disorder?
Karekla, Maria; Forsyth, J. P.; Kelly, M. M. (2009)
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A comparative evaluation of panicogenic processes and quality of life in a sample of non-clinical panickers and age and sex matched non-panicking controls
Olatunji, B. O.; Feldner, M. T.; Karekla, Maria; Forsyth, J. P. (2008)Contemporary models of panic attacks suggest that panic problems exist on a continuum and highlight the need to understand what differentiates persons who have never had a panic attack versus persons who have had panic ...
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Emotional avoidance and panicogenic responding to a biological challenge procedure
Karekla, Maria; Forsyth, J. P.; Kelly, M. M. (2004)Healthy undergraduates high (n = 27) and low (n = 27) in experiential avoidance underwent twelve 20 s inhalations of 20% carbon dioxide-enriched air, while physiological (e.g., skin conductance, heart rate, EMG, and end-tidal ...
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Evaluating the role of panic disorder in emotional sensitivity processes involved with smoking
Zvolensky, M. J.; Schmidt, N. B.; Antony, Martin M.; McCabe, R. E.; Forsyth, J. P.; Feldner, M. T.; Leen-Feldner, E.; Karekla, Maria; Kahler, C. W. (2005)The present study investigated the relationship between panic disorder and emotional sensitivity processes related to smoking. Participants were 170 young adult (mean age = 25.2 8.4]) regular smokers (mean cigarettes per ...
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Book
Instructor’s manual for Durand and Barlow’s essentials of abnormal psychology
Forsyth, J. P.; Karekla, Maria; Kelly, M. M. (Wadsworth Thompson-Learning, 2003)
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Measuring experiential avoidance: A preliminary test of a working model
Hayes, Steven C.; Strosahl, K.; Wilson, K. G.; Bissett, R. T.; Pistorello, J.; Toarmino, D.; Polusny, M. A.; Dykstra, T. A.; Batten, S. V.; Berge, Jean-Sylvestre; Stewart, S. H.; Zvolensky, M. J.; Eifert, G. H.; Bond, Frank W.; Forsyth, J. P.; Karekla, Maria; Mccurry, S. M. (2004)The present study describes the development of a short, general measure of experiential avoidance, based on a specific theoretical approach to this process. A theoretically driven iterative exploratory analysis using ...
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Sex differences in response to a panicogenic challenge procedure: An experimental evaluation of panic vulnerability in a non-clinical sample
Kelly, M. M.; Forsyth, J. P.; Karekla, Maria (2006)Epidemiological studies show that women are twice as likely as men to develop panic disorder (PD) during their lifetimes. Data from retrospective studies also suggest that women are more distressed by panic and other ...
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Sex differences in response to biological challenge procedures: An experimental evaluation of panic vulnerability in a non-clinical sample.
Kelly, M. M.; Forsyth, J. P.; Karekla, Maria (2006)Epidemiological studies show that women are twice as likely as men to develop panic disorder (PD) during their lifetimes. Data from retrospective studies also suggest that women are more distressed by panic and other ...
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Smoking in Cypriot adolescents: Gender-specific patterns
Karekla, Maria; Forsyth, J. P.; Kelly, M. M. (2009)
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A survey of graduate training in empirically supported and manualized treatments: A preliminary report
Karekla, Maria; Lundgren, J. D.; Forsyth, J. P. (2004)The promotion and dissemination of empirically supported (ESTs) and manualized therapies are important, albeit controversial, developments within clinical science and practice. To date, studies evaluating training opportunities ...