Gerald J. Haeffel, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Depression, bipolar disorder
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Lyn Abramson grad student 2005 UW Madison
 (Cognitive vulnerability to depression: Distinguishing between implicit and explicit cognitive processes.)
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Smith ER, Brouder LM, Lawlor CE, et al. (2023) Listening to a popular upbeat song can lead to more adaptive cognitive inferences for stressful events in non-clinical adult populations. The British Journal of Clinical Psychology
Vargas I, Nguyen AM, Haeffel GJ, et al. (2020) A negative cognitive style is associated with greater insomnia and depression symptoms: The mediating role of sleep reactivity. Journal of Affective Disorders Reports. 1
Gorman EL, Burke HH, Rubino LG, et al. (2020) Teasing Apart the Effect of Depression Specific and Anxiety Specific Symptoms on Academic Outcomes. Klinicheskaia I Spetsial'Naia Psikhologiia = Clinical Psychology and Special Education. 9: 91-104
Gorman EL, Burke HH, Rubino LG, et al. (2020) Teasing Apart the Effect of Depression Specific and Anxiety Specific Symptoms on Academic Outcomes. Klinicheskaia I Spetsial'Naia Psikhologiia = Clinical Psychology and Special Education. 9: 91-104
Alatorre AI, DePaola RV, Haeffel GJ. (2020) Academic achievement and depressive symptoms: Are fixed mindsets distinct from negative attributional style? Learning and Individual Differences. 77: 101811
Giovanetti AK, Revord JC, Sasso MP, et al. (2019) Self-Distancing May Be Harmful: Third-Person Writing Increases Levels of Depressive Symptoms Compared to Traditional Expressive Writing and No Writing Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 38: 50-69
Vargas I, Haeffel GJ, Jacobucci R, et al. (2019) Negative Cognitive Style and Cortisol Reactivity to a Laboratory Stressor: a Preliminary Study International Journal of Cognitive Therapy. 13: 1-14
Sasso MP, Giovanetti AK, Schied AL, et al. (2019) #Sad: Twitter Content Predicts Changes in Cognitive Vulnerability and Depressive Symptoms Cognitive Therapy and Research. 43: 657-665
Goodson JT, Haeffel GJ. (2018) Preventative and restorative safety behaviors: Effects on exposure treatment outcomes and risk for future anxious symptoms. Journal of Clinical Psychology
Haeffel GJ, Kaschak MP. (2018) Rethinking How We Think About Cognitive Interventions for Depression: An Example From Research on Second-Language Acquisition Clinical Psychological Science. 7: 68-76
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