Margo Watt
Affiliations: | St. Francis Xavier University, Saint Andrews, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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Galbraith MK, DeWolfe CEJ, Bartel S, et al. (2022) Do anxiety sensitivity and impulsivity interact in predicting exercise involvement in emerging adult drinkers and cannabis users? Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. 1-14 |
Sabourin BC, Watt MC, Krigolson OE, et al. (2016) Two Interventions Decrease Anxiety Sensitivity Among High Anxiety Sensitive Women: Could Physical Exercise Be the Key? Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy. 30: 131-146 |
Sabourin BC, Stewart SH, Watt MC, et al. (2015) Running as Interoceptive Exposure for Decreasing Anxiety Sensitivity: Replication and Extension. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. 44: 264-74 |
Sabourin BC, Hilchey CA, Lefaivre MJ, et al. (2011) Why do they exercise less? Barriers to exercise in high-anxiety-sensitive women. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. 40: 206-15 |
Watt MC, Stewart SH, Lefaivre MJ, et al. (2006) A brief cognitive-behavioral approach to reducing anxiety sensitivity decreases pain-related anxiety. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. 35: 248-56 |
Watt M, Stewart S, Birch C, et al. (2006) Brief CBT for high anxiety sensitivity decreases drinking problems, relief alcohol outcome expectancies, and conformity drinking motives: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial Journal of Mental Health. 15: 683-695 |