Najwa C. Culver, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology 0780 | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorMichelle G. Craske | grad student | 2013 | UCLA | |
(Extinction-based Processes for Enhancing the Effectiveness of Exposure Therapy.) |
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Martin JL, Carlson GC, Kelly MR, et al. (2023) Novel treatment based on acceptance and commitment therapy versus cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia: A randomized comparative effectiveness trial in women veterans. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology |
LeBeau R, Izquierdo C, Culver N, et al. (2018) A pilot study examining the effect of integrative tinnitus management (ITM) on tinnitus distress and depression symptoms in veterans. Psychological Services |
Culver NC, Stevens S, Fanselow MS, et al. (2017) Building physiological toughness: Some aversive events during extinction may attenuate return of fear. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 58: 18-28 |
Culver NC, Vervliet B, Craske MG. (2015) Compound Extinction: Using the Rescorla–Wagner Model to Maximize Exposure Therapy Effects for Anxiety Disorders Clinical Psychological Science. 3: 335-348 |
Lebeau RT, Davies CD, Culver NC, et al. (2013) Homework compliance counts in cognitive-behavioral therapy. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. 42: 171-9 |
Culver NC, Stoyanova M, Craske MG. (2012) Emotional variability and sustained arousal during exposure. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 43: 787-93 |
Culver NC, Stoyanova M, Craske MG. (2011) Clinical relevance of retrieval cues for attenuating context renewal of fear. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 25: 284-92 |
Baker A, Mystkowski J, Culver N, et al. (2010) Does habituation matter? Emotional processing theory and exposure therapy for acrophobia. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 48: 1139-43 |