Matthew S. Lebowitz
Affiliations: | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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conceptualizations of psychopathology, essentialism, social attitudes, clinical psychologyGoogle:
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Lebowitz MS. (2020) The Implications of Genetic and Other Biological Explanations for Thinking about Mental Disorders. The Hastings Center Report. S82-S87 |
Lebowitz MS, Tabb K, Appelbaum PS. (2019) Asymmetrical genetic attributions for prosocial versus antisocial behaviour. Nature Human Behaviour |
Lebowitz MS, Appelbaum PS. (2019) Biomedical Explanations of Psychopathology and Their Implications for Attitudes and Beliefs About Mental Disorders. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology. 15: 555-577 |
Tabb K, Lebowitz MS, Appelbaum PS. (2019) Correction to: Behavioral Genetics and Attributions of Moral Responsibility. Behavior Genetics. 49: 347 |
Tabb K, Lebowitz MS, Appelbaum PS. (2019) Behavioral Genetics and Attributions of Moral Responsibility. Behavior Genetics. 49: 128-135 |
Lebowitz M. (2019) Using Experimental Methods To Understand The Consequences Of Individualized Genetic Explanations For Mental Disorders European Neuropsychopharmacology. 29 |
Appelbaum P, Lebowitz M, Smoller J. (2019) Psychosocial Impact Of Psychiatric Genetic Test Results: Anticipating The Challenges European Neuropsychopharmacology. 29 |
Lebowitz MS, Ahn WK. (2017) Testing positive for a genetic predisposition to depression magnifies retrospective memory for depressive symptoms. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 85: 1052-1063 |
Lebowitz MS, Appelbaum PS. (2017) Beneficial and detrimental effects of genetic explanations for addiction. International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 63: 717-723 |
Ahn WK, Lebowitz MS. (2017) An experiment assessing effects of personalized feedback about genetic susceptibility to obesity on attitudes towards diet and exercise. Appetite |