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    Using Motivational Interviewing as a Supplement to Obesity Treatment: A Stepped-Care Approach by Carels, Robert A, Darby, Lynn, Cacciapaglia, Holly M, Konrad, Krista, Coit, Carissa, Harper, Jessica, Kaplar, Mary E, Young, Kathleen, Baylen, Chelsea A, Versland, Amelia

    Published in Health psychology (01-05-2007)
    “…Objective: This investigation was designed to improve behavioral weight loss program (BWLP) treatment outcomes by providing stepped care (SC) to individuals…”
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    The relationship between self-monitoring, outcome expectancies, difficulties with eating and exercise, and physical activity and weight loss treatment outcomes by Carels, Robert A, Darby, Lynn A, Rydin, Sofia, Douglass, Olivia M, Cacciapaglia, Holly M, O'Brien, William H

    Published in Annals of behavioral medicine (01-12-2005)
    “…During a behavioral weight loss program (BWLP), weight loss and exercise can vary considerably from week to week. Weekly fluctuations in outcome expectancies…”
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    An Ecological Momentary Assessment of Relapse Crises in Dieting by Carels, Robert A, Douglass, Olivia M, Cacciapaglia, Holly M, O'Brien, William H

    “…Much of the research on relapse crises in dieting has focused on isolated lapse events and relied heavily on retrospective self-report data. The present study…”
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    Applying a stepped-care approach to the treatment of obesity by Carels, Robert A., Darby, Lynn, Cacciapaglia, Holly M., Douglass, Olivia M., Harper, Jessica, Kaplar, Mary E., Konrad, Krista, Rydin, Sofia, Tonkin, Karin

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-12-2005)
    “…In a stepped-care (SC) approach to treatment, more intensive interventions are implemented when less intensive interventions prove to be insufficient. It was…”
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    Reducing cardiovascular risk factors in postmenopausal women through a lifestyle change intervention by Carels, Robert A, Darby, Lynn A, Cacciapaglia, Holly M, Douglass, Olivia M

    “…The impact of a 6-month lifestyle change intervention on cardiovascular risk factors in obese, sedentary, postmenopausal women was examined. A secondary aim of…”
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    Education on the glycemic index of foods fails to improve treatment outcomes in a behavioral weight loss program by Carels, Robert A., Darby, Lynn A., Douglass, Olivia M., Cacciapaglia, Holly M., Rydin, Sofia

    “…The glycemic index (GI) may play an important role in weight management by helping to control appetite and insulin levels. The impact of adding education on…”
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    Ecological momentary assessment of temptation and lapse in dieting by Carels, Robert A, Hoffman, Jody, Collins, Allison, Raber, Alana C, Cacciapaglia, Holly, O'Brien, William H

    “…Although some research attention has been given to the factors associated with temptation and lapse in dieting, the majority of research has focused on…”
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    Visibility of Disability: Effect on Willingness to Interact by Cacciapaglia, Holly M, Beauchamp, Kenneth L, Howells, Gary N

    Published in Rehabilitation psychology (01-05-2004)
    “…Objective: To examine differences in people's willingness to interact with a person with a visible disability (i.e., a person with an above-the-knee…”
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    Monitoring mental health treatment acceptance and initial treatment adherence in veterans: veterans of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom versus other veterans of other eras by Lindley, Steven, Cacciapaglia, Holly, Noronha, Delilah, Carlson, Eve, Schatzberg, Alan

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-10-2010)
    “…Identifying factors that influence mental health outcomes in veterans can aid in the redesign of programs to maximize the likelihood of early resolution of…”
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    Monitoring mental health treatment acceptance and initial treatment adherence in veterans by Lindley, Steven, Cacciapaglia, Holly, Noronha, Delilah, Carlson, Eve, Schatzberg, Alan

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-10-2010)
    “…Identifying factors that influence mental health outcomes in veterans can aid in the redesign of programs to maximize the likelihood of early resolution of…”
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    The psychosocial impact of cancer and lupus: A cross validation study that extends the generality of benefit-finding in patients with chronic disease by KATZ, Roger C, FLASHER, Lydia, CACCIAPAGLIA, Holly, NELSON, Sonja

    Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-12-2001)
    “…Mohr et al. (1999) described the psychosocial effects of multiple sclerosis (MS) from the patient's perspective. Three factors emerged: demoralization,…”
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    Psychosocial functioning and physical symptoms in heart failure patients: A within-individual approach by Carels, Robert A, Musher-Eizenman, Dara, Cacciapaglia, Holly, Pérez-Benı́tez, Carlos I, Christie, Samantha, O'Brien, William

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (2004)
    “…Heart failure (HF) markedly diminishes an individual's quality of life. However, little is known about how psychosocial functioning is related to heart failure…”
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    An ecological monetary assessment of relapse crises in dieting by Carels, Robert A, Douglass, Olivia M, Cacciapaglia, Holly M, O'Brien, William H

    “…Much of the research on relapse crises in dieting has focused on isolated lapse events and relied heavily on retrospective self-report data. The present study…”
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    Can social desirability interfere with success in a behavioral weight loss program? by Carels, Robert A., Cacciapaglia, Holly M., Rydin, Sofia, Douglass, Olivia M., Harper, Jessica

    Published in Psychology & health (01-02-2006)
    “…Social desirability is an individual difference characteristic that extends beyond biased responding to questionnaires. Social desirability has the potential…”
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    The association between emotional upset and cardiac arrhythmia duringdaily life by Cacciapaglia, Holly, Carels, Robert A, Christie, Samantha, Douglass, Olivia, O'Brien, Wiliam H, Perez-Benitez, Carlos I

    “…Ventricular arrhythmia exhibits considerable within-subject variability that cannot be attributed to clinical status alone. This investigation examined the…”
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    "The association between emotional upset and cardiac arrhythmia during daily life": Correction to Carels et al. (2003) by Carels, Robert A., Cacciapaglia, Holly, Pérez-Benítez, Carlos I., Douglass, Olivia, Christie, Samantha, O'Brien, William H.

    “…Reports an error in the original article by R. A. Carels et al (Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 2003[Jun], Vol 71[3], 613-618). On page 615, Lines…”
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    A stepped -care approach to smoking cessation and harm reduction by Cacciapaglia, Holly M

    Published 01-01-2006
    “…Smoking is the most preventable cause of death in the US (American Cancer Society, 2004). Despite a significant public health need for effective cessation…”
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    The Association Between Emotional Upset and Cardiac Arrhythmia During Daily Life by Carels, Robert A, Cacciapaglia, Holly, Pérez-Benítez, Carlos I, Douglass, Olivia, Christie, Samantha, O'Brien, William H

    “…Ventricular arrhythmia exhibits considerable within-subject variability that cannot be attributed to clinical status alone. This investigation examined the…”
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    The early identification of poor treatment outcome in a women's weight loss program by Carels, Robert A, Cacciapaglia, Holly M, Douglass, Olivia M, Rydin, Sofia, O'Brien, William H

    “…Research examining factors associated with program attrition or failure to lose weight during active treatment has yielded mixed findings. The goal of the…”
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