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Benjamin A Swerdlow

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Swerdlow B, Johnson S
Emotion . 2024 Sep; 25(2):340-354. PMID: 39325394
Prior theory and research offer competing predictions for associations between intrapersonal emotion (dys)regulation and interpersonal emotion regulation (IER). One possibility is that difficulties recognizing, accepting, or managing one's emotions might...
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Swerdlow B, Baker S, Leifker F, Straud C, Rozek D, Sippel L
J Trauma Stress . 2023 Jan; 36(3):496-510. PMID: 36628929
Interpersonal functioning is a common concern for people with postttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) but is not a key target of most trauma-focused psychotherapies (TFPs). We preregistered and undertook a systematic...
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Sandel-Fernandez D, Pearlstein J, Swerdlow B, Johnson S
Emotion . 2022 Sep; 23(4):1102-1114. PMID: 36048037
Overreliance on disengagement emotion regulation strategies (e.g., emotion avoidance, emotion suppression) has been shown to relate to poor clinical outcomes. Two traits characterized by difficulties in goal-directed responses to emotion-urgency...
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Swerdlow B, Sandel D, Pearlstein J, Johnson S
Affect Sci . 2022 Aug; 3(2):451-463. PMID: 36043203
Recent research has highlighted that emotion regulation strategy use varies both between and within people, and specific individual and contextual differences shape strategy use. Further, use of specific emotion regulation...
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Swerdlow B, Johnson S
Emotion . 2022 Aug; 22(6):1119-1136. PMID: 36006703
Recent conceptual and empirical advances have focused on interpersonal dimensions of emotion regulation and, more specifically, to the features of attempted support transactions that shape the outcomes of enacted support....
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Anvar S, Swerdlow B, Jobes D, Timpano K, Mandel A, Kleiman E, et al.
Br J Clin Psychol . 2022 Aug; 61(4):1219-1235. PMID: 35912940
Objectives: Suicidal ideation is a pervasive and painful experience that varies considerably in its phenomenology. Here, we consider how one key risk variable might inform our understanding of variation in...
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Swerdlow B, Sandel D, Johnson S
Emotion . 2022 Jun; 23(3):737-752. PMID: 35737561
Recent theory and research have drawn attention to interpersonal dimensions of emotion regulation. Yet, few empirical investigations of the outcomes of interpersonal emotion regulation have been conducted. We propose that...
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Johnson S, Robison M, Anvar S, Swerdlow B, Timpano K
Suicide Life Threat Behav . 2022 Mar; 52(4):642-654. PMID: 35257404
Introduction: Rumination and emotion-related impulsivity predict suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI). Because rumination and emotion-related impulsivity, though, are highly correlated, we consider their unique vs. conjoint influence...
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Swerdlow B, Johnson S, Timpano K, Porter P, Dev A
J Affect Disord . 2021 Aug; 294:805-812. PMID: 34375206
Background: Burgeoning evidence suggests that loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic is tied to high levels of depression and anxiety. The current study is unique, though, in examining which facets of...
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Johnson S, Sandel D, Zisser M, Pearlstein J, Swerdlow B, Sanchez A, et al.
J Behav Cogn Ther . 2021 Jun; 30(1):65-74. PMID: 34113851
Although aggression is related to manic symptoms among those with bipolar disorder, new work suggests that some continue to experience elevations of aggression after remission. This aggression post-remission appears related...