Featured Publications
The conditional process model of mindfulness and emotion regulation: An empirical test
Curtiss J, Klemanski DH, Andrews L, Ito M, Hofmann SG. The conditional process model of mindfulness and emotion regulation: An empirical test. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2017, 212: 93-100. PMID: 28157552, PMCID: PMC5340204, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2017.01.027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConditional process modelCognitive emotion regulation strategiesEmotion regulation strategiesEmotion regulationRegulation strategiesEmotional disordersIndirect effectsSelf-report instrumentMental health outcomesPath analysisSamples ConclusionProcess modelMindfulnessNonreactivityCurrent studyCultural considerationsCentral tenetEmpirical testClinical samplesCausal interpretationHealth outcomesDisordersModeratorSymptomsReappraisal
2014
Observing nonreactively: A conditional process model linking mindfulness facets, cognitive emotion regulation strategies, and depression and anxiety symptoms
Desrosiers A, Vine V, Curtiss J, Klemanski DH. Observing nonreactively: A conditional process model linking mindfulness facets, cognitive emotion regulation strategies, and depression and anxiety symptoms. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2014, 165: 31-37. PMID: 24882174, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2014.04.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSymptoms of depressionDepression symptomsSymptoms of anxietyMindfulness-based treatmentsMindfulness-based interventionsDepressive disorderSymptom questionnaireCognitive emotion regulation strategiesDirect effectSymptomsFacet Mindfulness QuestionnairePenn State Worry QuestionnaireAnxiety Symptom QuestionnaireEmotion regulation strategiesAnxiety symptomsDepressionConditional process modelClinical samplesNonreactivityAnxietyQuestionnaireMindfulness QuestionnaireRegulation strategiesMindfulness facetsRuminative Response Scale
2013
MINDFULNESS AND EMOTION REGULATION IN DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY: COMMON AND DISTINCT MECHANISMS OF ACTION
Desrosiers A, Vine V, Klemanski DH, Nolen‐Hoeksema S. MINDFULNESS AND EMOTION REGULATION IN DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY: COMMON AND DISTINCT MECHANISMS OF ACTION. Depression And Anxiety 2013, 30: 654-661. PMID: 23592556, PMCID: PMC4012253, DOI: 10.1002/da.22124.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmotion regulation strategiesEmotion regulationRegulation strategiesAnxiety symptomsSpecific cognitive emotion regulation strategiesCognitive emotion regulation strategiesMediation analysisSelf-report measuresMultiple mediation analysisSimple mediation analysisDepressive symptomsMindfulnessRuminationAnxietyMental healthCurrent studyAssessment of depressionDepressionWorryReappraisalClinical samplesParticipantsAdultsClinical contextMood
2012
EMOTION‐RELATED REGULATORY DIFFICULTIES CONTRIBUTE TO NEGATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN ACTIVE‐DUTY IRAQ WAR SOLDIERS WITH AND WITHOUT POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
Klemanski DH, Mennin DS, Borelli JL, Morrissey PM, Aikins DE. EMOTION‐RELATED REGULATORY DIFFICULTIES CONTRIBUTE TO NEGATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN ACTIVE‐DUTY IRAQ WAR SOLDIERS WITH AND WITHOUT POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER. Depression And Anxiety 2012, 29: 621-628. PMID: 22461455, DOI: 10.1002/da.21914.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderEmotion regulationPsychological outcomesEmotion regulation difficultiesAlcohol misuseSocial adjustment difficultiesPoor psychological outcomesPoor social adjustmentSelf-reported depressionTrauma-related dissociationAdjustment difficultiesPTSD groupInterpersonal difficultiesSocial adjustmentStress disorderMental health diagnosesMale service membersService membersComparison groupPotential contributory mechanismHealth diagnosisMilitary personnelAlcohol abuseDepressionParticipants
2009
Thought suppression failures in combat PTSD: A cognitive load hypothesis
Aikins DE, Johnson DC, Borelli JL, Klemanski DH, Morrissey PM, Benham TL, Southwick SM, Tolin DF. Thought suppression failures in combat PTSD: A cognitive load hypothesis. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2009, 47: 744-751. PMID: 19586619, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2009.06.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderSkin conductance responsesThought suppressionSuppression taskConductance responsesCombat-related posttraumatic stress disorderCombat posttraumatic stress disorderNon-specific skin conductance responsesCognitive load hypothesisOperation Iraqi Freedom deploymentService membersCognitive loadNeutral contentThought intrusionsNeutral thoughtsLoad hypothesisPsychiatric diagnosisStress disorderTraumatic thoughtsSuppression failureIncreased activationGreater intrusionEquivalent groupsTaskThought