Amy Michelle Neeren

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2007 Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Lauren B. Alloy grad student 2007 Temple University
 (Negative life events, low perceived control, and peer and family disordered eating socialization: A three-way interactive model of the development of disordered eating among college women.)
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Lowe MR, Bunnell DW, Neeren AM, et al. (2011) Evaluating the real-world effectiveness of cognitive-behavior therapy efficacy research on eating disorders: a case study from a community-based clinical setting. The International Journal of Eating Disorders. 44: 9-18
Neeren AM, Butryn ML, Lowe MR, et al. (2010) Does attrition during follow-up bias outcome data in studies of eating disorders? Eating Behaviors. 11: 40-4
Neeren AM, Alloy LB, Abramson LY. (2008) History of parenting and bipolar spectrum disorders Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 27: 1021-1044
Alloy LB, Abramson LY, Smith JM, et al. (2006) Role of parenting and maltreatment histories in unipolar and bipolar mood disorders: mediation by cognitive vulnerability to depression. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review. 9: 23-64
Alloy LB, Abramson LY, Walshaw PD, et al. (2006) Cognitive vulnerability to unipolar and bipolar mood disorders Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 25: 726-754
Alloy LB, Abramson LY, Walshaw PD, et al. (2006) Behavioral approach system (BAS) sensitivity and bipolar spectrum disorders: A retrospective and concurrent behavioral high-risk design Motivation and Emotion. 30: 143-155
Alloy LB, Abramson LY, Urosevic S, et al. (2005) The psychosocial context of bipolar disorder: environmental, cognitive, and developmental risk factors. Clinical Psychology Review. 25: 1043-75
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