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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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The relationship between anxiety sensitivity and latent symptoms of emotional problems: A structural equation modeling approach
Alison R. Lewis,Richard E. Zinbarg,Susan Mineka,Michelle G. Craske,Alyssa Epstein,James W. Griffith +5 more
TL;DR: Using data from 606 adolescents participating in the baseline phase of a longitudinal study on risk factors for emotional disorders, this work modeled the facets of AS as measured by the Anxiety Sensitivity Index-Expanded Form and related these facets to a hierarchical model of latent symptoms of psychological distress.
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Effect of D-Cycloserine on the Effect of Concentrated Exposure and Response Prevention in Difficult-to-Treat Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Gerd Kvale,Gerd Kvale,Bjarne Hansen,Bjarne Hansen,Kristen Hagen,Jonathan S. Abramowitz,Tore Børtveit,Michelle G. Craske,Martin E. Franklin,Martin E. Franklin,Svein Haseth,Joseph A. Himle,Sigurd William Hystad,Unn Beate Kristensen,Gunvor Launes,Anders Lund,Anders Lund,Stian Solem,Stian Solem,Lars-Göran Öst,Lars-Göran Öst +20 more
TL;DR: In this study, concentrated exposure and response prevention treatment was effective for patients with difficult-to-treat obsessive-compulsive disorder, but adding D-cycloserine did not potentiate the treatment.
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Evidence for a general factor of behavioral activation system sensitivity
Nicholas J. Kelley,Amanda Kramer,Katherine S. Young,Aileen M. Echiverri-Cohen,Iris Ka-Yi Chat,Susan Y. Bookheimer,Robin Nusslock,Michelle G. Craske,Richard E. Zinbarg +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown, for the first time, that a general factor accounts for the majority of the variance in BAS total scores and is concluded that researchers are psychometrically justified in using a BAS total score.
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Neuroticism and interpretive bias as risk factors for anxiety and depression.
Meghan Vinograd,Alexander L. Williams,Michael Sun,Lyuba Bobova,Kate Wolitzky-Taylor,Suzanne Vrshek-Schallhorn,Susan Mineka,Richard E. Zinbarg,Michelle G. Craske +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that although neuroticism relates to negative interpretive bias, its risk for symptoms of depression and anxiety is at most weakly conferred through negativeinterpretive bias.
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Correction: Anxiety disorders.
Michelle G. Craske,Murray B. Stein,Thalia C. Eley,Mohammed R Milad,Andrew Holmes,Ronald M. Rapee,Hans-Ulrich Wittchen +6 more
TL;DR: This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/nrdp.2017.24 to 10.12.24.