Spencer Charles Dawson, PhD

Affiliations: 
2021- Psychological and Brain Sciences Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
sleep, insomnia
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Richard Bootzin grad student 2010-2014 University of Arizona
 (I was Dr. Bootzin's student from 2010 until his death in 2014.)
John J. B. Allen grad student 2015-2018 University of Arizona
 (Dr. Allen was my primary advisor following the death of my prior advisor, Dr. Bootzin.)
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Ong JC, Dawson SC, Mundt JM, et al. (2020) Developing a cognitive behavioral therapy for hypersomnia using telehealth: a feasibility study. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : Jcsm : Official Publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Goldstein MR, Turner AD, Dawson SC, et al. (2019) Increased high-frequency NREM EEG power associated with mindfulness-based interventions for chronic insomnia: Preliminary findings from spectral analysis. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 120: 12-19
Breitborde NJ, Maple AM, Bell EK, et al. (2016) Activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein predicts response to cognitive remediation among individuals with first-episode psychosis. Schizophrenia Research
Breitborde NJ, Bell EK, Dawley D, et al. (2015) The Early Psychosis Intervention Center (EPICENTER): development and six-month outcomes of an American first-episode psychosis clinical service. Bmc Psychiatry. 15: 266
Breitborde NJ, Woolverton C, Dawson SC, et al. (2015) Meta-cognitive skills training enhances computerized cognitive remediation outcomes among individuals with first-episode psychosis. Early Intervention in Psychiatry
Breitborde NJ, Dawson SC, Woolverton C, et al. (2014) A randomized controlled trial of cognitive remediation and d-cycloserine for individuals with bipolar disorder. Bmc Psychology. 2: 41
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