Matthew S. Lebowitz

Affiliations: 
Yale University, New Haven, CT 
Area:
conceptualizations of psychopathology, essentialism, social attitudes, clinical psychology
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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
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