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    Retrieval properties of negative vs. positive mental images and autobiographical memories in social anxiety: Outcomes with a new measure by Moscovitch, David A., Gavric, Dubravka L., Merrifield, Colleen, Bielak, Tatiana, Moscovitch, Morris

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-08-2011)
    “…High (n=41) and low (n=39) socially anxious (SA) participants completed the Waterloo Images and Memories Interview (WIMI), a new assessment tool that measures…”
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    Within the mind's eye: Negative mental imagery activates different emotion regulation strategies in high versus low socially anxious individuals by Moscovitch, David A, Chiupka, Caitlin A, Gavric, Dubravka L

    “…Abstract Background and objectives The link between social anxiety (SA) and maladaptive emotion regulation has been clearly established, but little is known…”
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    Just do something: An experimental investigation of brief interventions for reducing the negative impact of post-event processing in social anxiety disorder by Gavric, Dubravka, Cameron, Duncan, Waechter, Stephanie, Moscovitch, David A., McCabe, Randi E., Rowa, Karen

    Published in Journal of anxiety disorders (01-08-2023)
    “…Post-Event Processing (PEP) is prevalent and problematic in Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) but is typically not a direct target in evidence-based treatments…”
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    Post-event processing in social anxiety disorder: Examining the mediating roles of positive metacognitive beliefs and perceptions of performance by Gavric, Dubravka, Moscovitch, David A., Rowa, Karen, McCabe, Randi E.

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-04-2017)
    “…Post-event processing (PEP) is defined as repetitive negative thinking following anxiety provoking social events. PEP is thought to maintain anxiety symptoms…”
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    In vivo versus imaginal: Comparing therapists’ willingness to engage in both forms of exposure therapy for repugnant obsessions by Gagné, Jean-Philippe, Puccinelli, Christina, Gavric, Dubravka, Milosevic, Irena, McCabe, Randi, Soreni, Noam, Alcolado, Gillian, Wong, Shiu F., Rowa, Karen

    Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-04-2023)
    “…Repugnant obsessions are a common theme of intrusions in obsessive-compulsive disorder and are typically ego-dystonic. Exposure and response prevention (ERP)…”
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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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    Anxiety sensitivity and anxiety and depressive symptoms in the prediction of early smoking lapse and relapse during smoking cessation treatment by Zvolensky, Michael J., Stewart, Sherry H., Vujanovic, Anka A., Gavric, Dubravka, Steeves, Dan

    Published in Nicotine & tobacco research (01-03-2009)
    “…Introduction: The present investigation examined whether anxiety sensitivity, relative to anxiety and depressive symptoms, was related to duration to early…”
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    A further investigation of the relations of anxiety sensitivity to smoking motives by Battista, Susan R, Stewart, Sherry H, Fulton, Heather G, Steeves, Dan, Darredeau, Christine, Gavric, Dubravka

    Published in Addictive behaviors (01-11-2008)
    “…Abstract Prior research has shown that anxiety sensitivity (AS) is associated with smoking to reduce negative affect (e.g., [Comeau, N., Stewart, S.H., & Loba,…”
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    COMPONENTS OF SELF-PERCEIVED MATE VALUE by Fisher, Maryanne, Cox, Anthony, Bennett, Sasha, Gavric, Dubravka

    “…Self-perceived mate value is an important concept for evolutionary psychology, and yet there has been little investigation into how it should be measured. Past…”
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