2019
Trauma Training: Competencies, Initiatives, and Resources
Cook JM, Newman E, Simiola V. Trauma Training: Competencies, Initiatives, and Resources. Psychotherapy 2019, 56: 409-421. PMID: 31282716, DOI: 10.1037/pst0000233.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrauma competenciesRelevance of traumaPsychology graduate studentsAmerican Psychological AssociationMental health effectsTraumatic stressCounseling psychologyPsychological AssociationClinical populationsClients' livesTraining issuesPsychologistsCurriculum developmentComprehensive modelCompetenciesGraduate-level educationProfessional practiceFoundational knowledgeGraduate studentsPsychologyTraumaStandard curriculumOrganization educationTraining policiesSkills
2017
Training in Trauma Psychology: A National Survey of Doctoral Graduate Programs
Cook J, Simiola V, Ellis A, Thompson R. Training in Trauma Psychology: A National Survey of Doctoral Graduate Programs. Training And Education In Professional Psychology 2017, 11: 108-114. DOI: 10.1037/tep0000150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrauma psychologyCompetent professional psychologistsMental health problemsDoctoral graduate programsTraumatized populationsPsychology courseTraumatic eventsProfessional psychologistsPsychologyTrauma issuesDoctoral programsTraining directorsGraduate trainingDevelopment of knowledgeTrainingNational surveyGraduate programsPsychologistsHealth problemsFunctioningTraumaSkillsEmail invitationLittle timeAttitudes
2011
Responses of a Sample of Practicing Psychologists to Questions About Clinical Work With Trauma and Interest in Specialized Training
Cook JM, Dinnen S, Rehman O, Bufka L, Courtois C. Responses of a Sample of Practicing Psychologists to Questions About Clinical Work With Trauma and Interest in Specialized Training. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice And Policy 2011, 3: 253-257. PMID: 23741532, PMCID: PMC3670192, DOI: 10.1037/a0025048.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrauma survivorsTrauma-related concernsTrauma-related issuesTrauma psychologyPsychology practitionersMore training opportunitiesNumber of hoursPsychologistsClinical workAdditional clinical trainingClinical trainingTraining opportunitiesSpecialized trainingPast monthGraduate-level educationTrainingTrauma patientsPsychologyClinical practiceSurvivorsEducational endeavorsClinical topicsMean numberPractice organizationMonths
2007
The Psychology of Ongoing Threat
Marshall RD, Bryant RA, Amsel L, Suh EJ, Cook JM, Neria Y. The Psychology of Ongoing Threat. American Psychologist 2007, 62: 304-316. PMID: 17516775, PMCID: PMC4440492, DOI: 10.1037/0003-066x.62.4.304.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive sciencePosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomsRisk appraisalTraumatic stressPsychological functionsTraumatic eventsDisorder symptomsPsychological effectsHuman perceptionPTSD onsetSocietal threatBehavioral responsesSubjective responsesMultidimensional processAppraisalDisaster modelPsychologyOngoing threatPsychopathologyPersonsAnxietyDistressPerceptionTerrorist attacksCore notion
1998
Historical Perspectives
Cook J, Hersen M, Van Hasselt V. Historical Perspectives. The Springer Series In Adult Development And Aging 1998, 3-17. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-0130-9_1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research