Todd B. Kashdan

Affiliations: 
Psychology George Mason University, Washington, DC 
Area:
General Psychology, Social Psychology
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John E. Roberts grad student 2004 SUNY Buffalo (PsychTree)
 (Excessive social anxiety in clients with depressive disorders: Determinants of change in group treatment.)

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Melissa Stiksma grad student 2015- George Mason (PsychTree)
William E. Breen grad student 2009 George Mason
Alexander Afram grad student 2013 George Mason
Panagiota Ferssizidis grad student 2013 George Mason
Antonina S. Farmer grad student 2014 George Mason
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Ginat-Frolich R, Gilboa-Schechtman E, Huppert JD, et al. (2024) Vulnerabilities in social anxiety: Integrating intra- and interpersonal perspectives. Clinical Psychology Review. 109: 102415
Goodman FR, Birg JA, Daniel KE, et al. (2023) Stress generation in social anxiety and depression: A two-study community assessment. Journal of Affective Disorders
Goodman FR, Brown BA, Silva GM, et al. (2022) Motives and Consequences of Alcohol Use in People With Social Anxiety Disorder: A Daily Diary Study. Behavior Therapy. 53: 600-613
Goodman FR, Rum R, Silva G, et al. (2021) Are people with social anxiety disorder happier alone? Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 84: 102474
Goodman FR, Kelso KC, Wiernik BM, et al. (2021) Social comparisons and social anxiety in daily life: An experience-sampling approach. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 130: 468-489
Goodman FR, Kashdan TB. (2021) The most important life goals of people with and without social anxiety disorder: Focusing on emotional interference and uncovering meaning in life. The Journal of Positive Psychology. 16: 272-281
Brown BA, Goodman FR, Disabato DJ, et al. (2021) Does negative emotion differentiation influence how people choose to regulate their distress after stressful events? A four-year daily diary study. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Doorley JD, Volgenau KM, Kelso KC, et al. (2020) Do people with elevated social anxiety respond differently to digital and face-to-face communications? Two daily diary studies with null effects. Journal of Affective Disorders. 276: 859-865
Kashdan TB, Disabato DJ, Goodman FR, et al. (2020) Understanding psychological flexibility: A multimethod exploration of pursuing valued goals despite the presence of distress. Psychological Assessment
Goodman FR, Kashdan TB, İmamoğlu A. (2020) Valuing emotional control in social anxiety disorder: A multimethod study of emotion beliefs and emotion regulation. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
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