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Michelle G. Craske

Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles

Publications -  622
Citations -  41355

Michelle G. Craske is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Panic disorder. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 571 publications receiving 35144 citations. Previous affiliations of Michelle G. Craske include Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior & University of California, San Diego.

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Experimental Psychopathology and Clinical Psychology: An Integrative Model to Guide Clinical Science and Practice:

TL;DR: Experimental psychopathology has elucidated mechanisms underlying various forms of psychopathology and has contributed to the continuous updating and generation of mechanistically-focused and evide... as mentioned in this paper,...
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Correlates of alcohol use among anxious and depressed primary care patients.

TL;DR: In an examination of primary care patients diagnosed, current heavy and frequent alcohol use was associated with specific individual anxiety disorders and/or major depression.
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Associative learning versus fear habituation as predictors of long-term extinction retention.

TL;DR: Greater variation in US expectancy throughout extinction training was significantly predictive of enhanced extinction performance measured at retention test, although not after reinstatement test, and models emphasizing expectation violation may result in enhanced outcomes.
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Prevalence of nocturnal panic in a college population

TL;DR: The lifetime prevalence of nocturnal panic was examined in 294 college students and a questionnaire was used to examine the frequency with which panic occurred and its relationships with daytime panic attacks as discussed by the authors.
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Special DSM‐V issues on anxiety, obsessive‐compulsive spectrum, posttraumatic, and dissociative disorders

TL;DR: A special series of review articles in Depression and Anxiety which focus on key issues for DSM-V are introduced, and some options and preliminary recommendations to be considered are presented.