Martin A. Safer

Affiliations: 
Psychology The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC 
Area:
Experimental Psychology, Educational Psychology Education, Criminology and Penology
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Paul Ekman grad student UCSF
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Howard Leventhal grad student UW Madison (PsychTree)
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Pitts BL, Safer MA, Castro-Chapman PL, et al. (2017) Retrospective Appraisals of Threat and Benefit Mediate the Effects of Combat Experiences on Mental Health Outcomes in Army Medics Military Behavioral Health. 6: 226-233
Pitts BL, Safer MA, Castro-Chapman PL, et al. (2017) Utilization of Behavioral Health Services by United States Army Medics Military Behavioral Health. 5: 208-217
O’Donnell CM, Safer MA. (2017) Jury instructions and mock-juror sensitivity to confession evidence in a simulated criminal case Psychology, Crime & Law. 23: 946-966
Safer MA, Murphy RP, Wise RA, et al. (2016) Educating jurors about eyewitness testimony in criminal cases with circumstantial and forensic evidence. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
Pitts BL, Safer MA. (2016) Retrospective Appraisals Mediate the Effects of Combat Experiences on PTS and Depression Symptoms in U.S. Army Medics. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 29: 65-71
Pitts BL, Safer MA. (2016) Effects of Hardiness and Years of Military Service on Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in US Army Medics Military Psychology
Kaplan RL, Levine LJ, Lench HC, et al. (2015) Forgetting Feelings: Opposite Biases in Reports of the Intensity of Past Emotion and Mood. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Pitts BL, Safer MA. (2015) REMOVED: Utilization of Behavioral Health Services by U.S. Army Medics Military Behavioral Health. 4: 138-148
Wise RA, Sartori G, Magnussen S, et al. (2014) An examination of the causes and solutions to eyewitness error. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 5: 102
Pitts BL, Chapman P, Safer MA, et al. (2014) Combat Experiences Predict Postdeployment Symptoms in U.S. Army Combat Medics Military Behavioral Health. 2: 343-350
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