Megan E. Spokas, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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(Examination of social anxiety and its relation to parenting styles and practices.) |
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Spokas M, Wenzel A, Brown GK, et al. (2012) Characteristics of individuals who make impulsive suicide attempts. Journal of Affective Disorders. 136: 1121-5 |
Stirman SW, Spokas M, Creed TA, et al. (2010) Training and Consultation in Evidence-Based Psychosocial Treatments in Public Mental Health Settings: The ACCESS Model. Professional Psychology, Research and Practice. 41: 48-56 |
Spokas M, Wenzel A, Stirman SW, et al. (2009) Suicide risk factors and mediators between childhood sexual abuse and suicide ideation among male and female suicide attempters. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 22: 467-70 |
Spokas M, Luterek JA, Heimberg RG. (2009) Social anxiety and emotional suppression: the mediating role of beliefs. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 40: 283-91 |
Spokas M, Heimberg RG. (2009) Overprotective parenting, social anxiety, and external locus of control: Cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships Cognitive Therapy and Research. 33: 543-551 |
Weeks JW, Spokas ME, Heimberg RG. (2007) Psychometric evaluation of the mini-social phobia inventory (Mini-SPIN) in a treatment-seeking sample. Depression and Anxiety. 24: 382-91 |
Spokas ME, Rodebaugh TL, Heimberg RG. (2007) Cognitive biases in social phobia Psychiatry. 6: 204-210 |
Huppert JD, Moser JS, Gershuny BS, et al. (2005) The relationship between obsessive-compulsive and posttraumatic stress symptoms in clinical and non-clinical samples. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 19: 127-36 |