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    Examining Anxiety Treatment Information Needs: Web-Based Survey Study by Bernstein, Matthew T, Reynolds, Kristin A, Jakobson, Lorna S, Stoesz, Brenda M, Alcolado, Gillian M, Furer, Patricia

    Published in JMIR formative research (12-05-2022)
    “…Several treatments for anxiety are available, which can make treatment decisions difficult. Resources are often produced with limited knowledge of what…”
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    The Beliefs About Memory Inventory (BAMI) and Its Ability to Predict Compulsive Checking by Alcolado, Gillian M., Radomsky, Adam S.

    Published in Cognitive therapy and research (01-02-2023)
    “…Background One of the most common compulsions in obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is repeated checking. Negative beliefs about memory ability have…”
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    Responsibility, probability, and severity of harm: An experimental investigation of cognitive factors associated with checking-related OCD by Radomsky, Adam S., Alcolado, Gillian M., Dugas, Michel J., Lavoie, Stefanie L.

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-03-2022)
    “…The cognitive model of compulsive checking (Rachman, 2002) proposes that perceptions of responsibility, seriousness of harm and probability of harm interact to…”
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    The Treatment Acceptability/Adherence Scale: Moving Beyond the Assessment of Treatment Effectiveness by Milosevic, Irena, Levy, Hannah C., Alcolado, Gillian M., Radomsky, Adam S.

    Published in Cognitive behaviour therapy (02-11-2015)
    “…It is becoming more broadly recognized that beyond effectiveness, the acceptability of interventions for anxiety disorders is an important consideration for…”
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    A novel cognitive intervention for compulsive checking: Targeting maladaptive beliefs about memory by Alcolado, Gillian M, Radomsky, Adam S

    “…Abstract Background and objectives Compulsive checking is one of the most common symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Recently it has been proposed…”
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    Believe in yourself: Manipulating beliefs about memory causes checking by Alcolado, Gillian M., Radomsky, Adam S.

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-01-2011)
    “…One of the most common compulsions in obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is repeated checking. Although individuals often report that they check to become…”
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    When more is less: Doubt, repetition, memory, metamemory, and compulsive checking in OCD by Radomsky, Adam S., Dugas, Michel J., Alcolado, Gillian M., Lavoie, Stefanie L.

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-08-2014)
    “…Memory and metamemory phenomena associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have received much attention in literature dedicated to a better…”
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    Do anxiety websites have the answers people are looking for? by Bernstein, Matthew T., Reynolds, Kristin A., Jakobson, Lorna S., Petty, Sarah K., Pryor, Teaghan A.M., Stoesz, Brenda M., Alcolado, Gillian M., Furer, Patricia

    Published in Patient education and counseling (01-04-2022)
    “…•Anxiety websites varied greatly in terms of their quality.•Anxiety websites average reading level (Gr. 11) is higher than recommended (Gr. 6–7).•Many websites…”
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    Conditioned flavor avoidance as a measure of withdrawal in rats chronically exposed to a caffeine solution by Dreumont-Boudreau, Sarah E, Dingle, Rachel N, Alcolado, Gillian M, LoLordo, Vincent M

    Published in Physiology & behavior (03-09-2008)
    “…Abstract Rats were given 21 days of chronic oral caffeine. A novel flavor (Maintenance CS) was then paired with the continuation of caffeine, and a second…”
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    Don’t even think about checking: Mental checking causes memory distrust by Radomsky, Adam S, Alcolado, Gillian M

    “…Abstract Compulsive checking occurs in both physical and mental forms and is a common symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Though there has been…”
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    The mediating role of disgust sensitivity and thought-action fusion between religiosity and obsessive compulsive symptoms by Inozu, Mujgan, Ulukut, Fulya Ozcanli, Ergun, Gokce, Alcolado, Gillian M.

    Published in International journal of psychology (01-10-2014)
    “…Psychological theories of obsessions and compulsions have long recognised that strict religious codes and moral standards might promote thought‐action fusion…”
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    Diminished confidence in prospective memory causes doubts and urges to check by Cuttler, Carrie, Sirois-Delisle, Valérie, Alcolado, Gillian M, Radomsky, Adam S, Taylor, Steven

    “…Abstract Background and Objectives Correlational research has demonstrated links between prospective memory and checking compulsions. These findings suggest…”
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    Mediation and interaction effects of doubt, dysfunctional beliefs and memory confidence on the compulsion to check by Cuttler, Carrie, Alcolado, Gillian M, Taylor, Steven

    “…Abstract According to an integrative model of checking compulsions, experiences with prospective memory failures diminish confidence in the ability to reliably…”
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    An olfactory biconditional discrimination in the mouse by Dreumont-Boudreau, Sarah E., Dingle, Rachel N., Alcolado, Gillian M., LoLordo, Vincent M.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (30-03-2006)
    “…Male CD-1 mice were given a biconditional discrimination task with four odors; A, B, C, and D. Mice were presented with odor compounds AC+, BD+, BC−, AD− for…”
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    Falling into the OCD trap: Are clinicians hesitant to encourage exposure therapy for repugnant obsessions? by Puccinelli, Christina, Gagné, Jean-Philippe, Gavric, Dubravka, Milosevic, Irena, McCabe, Randi E., Soreni, Noam, Alcolado, Gillian M., Rowa, Karen

    “…Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can involve repugnant obsessions with aggressive, sexual, and/or religious themes. Although exposure and response…”
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