John D. Guerry, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Psychology | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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Sign in to add mentorMitchell J. Prinstein | grad student | 2012 | UNC Chapel Hill | |
(Towards a biopsychosocial model of adolescent self-injurious thoughts and behaviors.) |
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Hoffman LJ, Guerry JD, Albano AM. (2018) Launching Anxious Young Adults: A Specialized Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for Transitional Aged Youth. Current Psychiatry Reports. 20: 25 |
Guerry JD, Hambrick J, Albano AM. (2015) Adolescent social phobia in clinical services Social Anxiety and Phobia in Adolescents: Development, Manifestation and Intervention Strategies. 183-199 |
Calhoun CD, Franklin JC, Adelman CB, et al. (2012) Biological and cognitive responses to an in vivo interpersonal stressor: Longitudinal associations with adolescent depression International Journal of Cognitive Therapy. 5: 283-299 |
Guerry JD, Hastings PD. (2011) In search of HPA axis dysregulation in child and adolescent depression. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review. 14: 135-60 |
Prinstein MJ, Heilbron N, Guerry JD, et al. (2010) Peer influence and nonsuicidal self injury: longitudinal results in community and clinically-referred adolescent samples. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 38: 669-82 |
Guerry JD, Prinstein MJ. (2010) Longitudinal prediction of adolescent nonsuicidal self-injury: examination of a cognitive vulnerability-stress model. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology : the Official Journal For the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53. 39: 77-89 |
Franklin JC, Heilbron N, Guerry JD, et al. (2009) Antisocial and borderline personality disorder symptomatologies are associated with decreased prepulse inhibition: The importance of optimal experimental parameters Personality and Individual Differences. 47: 439-443 |