Browsing Psychology by Author "Zoellner, Lori A"
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Attenuating fearful memories through modulation of learning: Effects of modified consolidation and cued extinction on intrusions
Marks, Elizabeth (2013-07-25)Exposure-based therapies for PTSD are thought to reduce intrusive memories through extinction processes. Methods that enhance extinction may translate to improved treatment. Rat research suggests cueing a memory with a ... -
Child Safety Signal Learning in the Context of Parental Worry, Overprotection, PTSD, and Depression
Jerud, Alissa BethIndividuals with anxiety-related psychopathology often have impairments in safety signal learning, which is thought to be a biomarker of anxiety-related disorders, and which manifests in difficulty inhibiting fear to safety ... -
Emotion Regulation in Adults with a History of Childhood Abuse Following PTSD Treatment
Jerud, Alissa Beth (2012-09-13)<bold><italic>Objective:<bold><italic> The findings that adults with a history of childhood abuse (CA) have greater emotion regulation difficulties than adult trauma survivors without a history of CA (e.g., Cloitre, ... -
Examining the Impact of Guided Memory Retrieval on Intrusive Memories: An Online Trauma Film Paradigm Study
Gauthier, Gabrielle M.Intrusive memories are a cardinal symptom of chronic post-traumatic mental health problems (e.g., Brewin et al., 2010). Post-event memory processing may be a key facilitator of remission of intrusive memories (Marks et ... -
Psychotherapy Processes in PTSD Treatment: Trajectories of Positive and Negative Valence Systems
Rosencrans, Peter LDespite strong empirical support for the effectiveness of existing exposure-based and pharmacological treatments for trauma-related psychopathology (Cusack et al., 2016; Jeffreys et al., 2012; Sakaluk et al., 2019), far ... -
Psychotherapy Processes Underlying Sudden Gains in Treatment of PTSD
Jun, Janie JTo date, there is a dearth of empirical evidence within the "black box" between pre- and post-treatment to fully understand how and why our interventions work. It is essential to take a process-oriented approach with ... -
Reducing intrusive memories of real-world stimuli via memory reconsolidation
Marks, Elizabeth HAfter a distressing event, intrusive memories often persist and, for some, become pathological and debilitating (e.g., Brewin et al., 2010). Methods that enhance extinction learning may translate to improved exposure-based ... -
The Function of Conditioned Fear in Reward Propensity: Evidence for Interrelated Approach-Avoid Systems
Walker, Rosemary Sara WebbProcesses related to approach and avoidance behavior have largely been investigated independently. Thus, the understanding of how reward and fear systems work together is underdeveloped. This is problematic because threat ... -
The Trade-Off Between Fear and Reward: An Ethobehavioral Study of Avoidance
Walker, Rosemary Sara WebbUniversity of Washington Abstract The Trade-Off Between Fear and Reward: An Ethobehavioral Study of Avoidance Rosemary S. W. Walker Chair of the Supervisory Committee: Lori A. Zoellner Department of Psychology A hallmark ...