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    Correspondence Between Self-Report Measures and Clinician Assessments of Psychopathology in Female Intimate Partner Violence Survivors by Cody, Meghan W., Jones, Judiann M., Woodward, Matthew J., Simmons, Catherine A., Gayle Beck, J.

    Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (01-05-2017)
    “…Intimate partner violence (IPV) has potentially severe and long-lasting mental health consequences for survivors, including elevated symptoms and diagnoses of…”
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    A Cross-Lagged Panel Approach to Understanding Social Support and Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in Veterans: Assessment Modality Matters by Woodward, Matthew J., Morissette, Sandra B., Kimbrel, Nathan A., Meyer, Eric C., DeBeer, Bryann B., Gulliver, Suzy B., Gayle Beck, J.

    Published in Behavior therapy (01-09-2018)
    “…Although there is a strong and consistent association between social support and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the directionality of this association…”
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    Does Social Support Moderate the Association between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Substance-Related Problems? by McCollum, Diamonde C, Teeters, Jenni B, Moskal, Katie R, Woodward, Matthew J

    Published in Substance use & misuse (2024)
    “…More than half of individuals in the United States have had adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), which can result in physical and mental distress. ACEs has…”
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    Interacting With a Friend After a Trauma Film Reduces Anxiety and Intrusive Memories by Woodward, Matthew J., Clapp, Joshua D., Cotney, Sarah E., Beck, J. Gayle

    Published in Psychological trauma (01-07-2024)
    “…Objective: Interpersonal factors have been linked with psychological adjustment to trauma, but how interpersonal factors influence trauma response is still…”
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    Do latent profiles of self-reported anxiety, depression, and PTSD map onto clinician ratings? An examination with intimate partner violence survivors by Woodward, Matthew J, Griffith, Elizabeth L, Free, Bre'Anna L, Bowen, Mya E, Majeed, Rimsha, Beyer, Melissa S, Beck, J Gayle

    Published in Journal of anxiety disorders (01-01-2024)
    “…Studies exploring latent profiles of mental health in trauma survivors have largely relied on self-report, making it unclear whether these patterns correspond…”
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    Cannabis use in civilian college students and college student service members/veterans: the moderating effect of anxiety by Teeters, Jenni B., Woodward, Matthew J., Meshesha, Lidia Z., Tripp, Jessica C.

    “…Background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug on college campuses. Research suggests that Student Service Members/Veterans (SSM/V) may be more…”
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    Demand/withdraw communication in the context of intimate partner violence: Implications for psychological outcomes by Pickover, Alison M., Lipinski, Alexandra J., Dodson, Thomas S., Tran, Han N., Woodward, Matthew J., Beck, J.Gayle

    Published in Journal of anxiety disorders (01-12-2017)
    “…•Psychological forms of intimate partner violence are associated with the partner demand/self withdraw conflict pattern.•Partner demand/self withdraw is…”
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    Does Self-Blame Moderate Psychological Adjustment Following Intimate Partner Violence? by Reich, Catherine M., Jones, Judiann M., Woodward, Matthew J., Blackwell, Náthali, Lindsey, Leslie D., Beck, J. Gayle

    Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (01-05-2015)
    “…This study explored whether self-blame moderates the relationship between exposure to specific types of abuse and both poor general psychological adjustment…”
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    The effects of shame on subsequent reactions to a trauma analog by Beck, J. Gayle, Dodson, Thomas S., Pickover, Alison M., Woodward, Matthew J., Lipinski, Alexandra J., Tran, Han N.

    Published in Journal of anxiety disorders (01-08-2019)
    “…•Examined the role of experimentally-induced shame on subsequent emotional reactions to a trauma analog in college women.•Experiencing shame before a trauma…”
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    Understanding the role of dysfunctional post-trauma cognitions in the co-occurrence of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Two trauma samples by Beck, J. Gayle, Jones, Judiann M., Reich, Catherine M., Woodward, Matthew J., Cody, Meghan W.

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-07-2015)
    “…This report focuses on the co-occurrence of PTSD-GAD and examines a factor that could operate to maintain both conditions, specifically negative post-trauma…”
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    Distress Variance and Specificity of Symptom Dimensions in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: a Quadripartite Perspective by Clapp, Joshua D., Kemp, Joshua J., Woodward, Matthew J., Beck, J. Gayle

    “…The relation of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to other forms of psychopathology is complex as diagnostic criteria include symptoms of both mood- and…”
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    Using the Trauma Film Paradigm to Explore Interpersonal Processes After Trauma Exposure by Woodward, Matthew J., Beck, J. Gayle

    Published in Psychological trauma (01-07-2017)
    “…Objective: The present study sought to examine ways in which social support might influence trauma symptoms using a variation of the trauma film paradigm…”
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    How Do Negative Emotions Relate to Dysfunctional Posttrauma Cognitions? An Examination of Interpersonal Trauma Survivors by Gayle Beck, J., Reich, Catherine M., Woodward, Matthew J., Olsen, Shira A., Jones, Judiann M., Patton, Samantha C.

    Published in Psychological trauma (01-01-2015)
    “…In order to broaden theoretical models of adaptation following trauma and inform current diagnostic practices, the goal of the current study was to examine…”
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    How do attachment style and social support contribute to women's psychopathology following intimate partner violence? Examining clinician ratings versus self-report by Woodward, Matthew J, Patton, Samantha C, Olsen, Shira A, Jones, Judiann M, Reich, Catherine M, Blackwell, Náthali, Beck, J. Gayle

    Published in Journal of anxiety disorders (01-04-2013)
    “…Highlights ► Associations of attachment and social support in psychopathology were examined. ► Analyses compared both self-report and clinician assessed PTSD,…”
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    Cognitive Trauma Therapy for Battered Women: Replication and Extension by Beck, J. Gayle, Tran, Han N., Dodson, Thomas S., Henschel, Aisling V., Woodward, Matthew J., Eddinger, Jasmine

    Published in Psychology of violence (01-07-2016)
    “…Objective: To replicate and extend findings from a previous controlled trial of Cognitive Trauma Therapy for Battered Women (CTT-BW; Kubany et al., 2004), the…”
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    Expressive inhibition following interpersonal trauma: An analysis of reported function by Clapp, Joshua D, Jones, Judiann M, Jaconis, Maryanne, Olsen, Shira A, Woodward, Matthew J, Beck, J. Gayle

    Published in Journal of anxiety disorders (01-03-2014)
    “…Highlights • Expressive inhibition in survivors of IPV is similar to that observed in veterans. • IPV survivors with and without PTSD reported similar levels…”
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    A Case Study of Interpreter-Mediated Prolonged Exposure Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Challenges and Recommendations for Effective Implementation by Woodward, Matthew J., Orengo-Aguayo, Rosaura, Stewart, Regan W., Rheingold, Alyssa A.

    Published in Clinical case studies (01-02-2020)
    “…Prolonged exposure therapy (PE) is one of the most efficacious and widely utilized treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); however, no empirical…”
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