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Chad T Wetterneck

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Lee E, Wetterneck C, McIngvale E, Williams M, Bjorgvinsson T
Behav Ther . 2024 Jun; 55(4):786-800. PMID: 38937050
The Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (DOCS) is widely used to measure obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) severity across four broad symptom dimensions (i.e., contamination, responsibility for harm, unacceptable thoughts, symmetry). Despite its proven...
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Holmes S, Zalewa D, Wetterneck C, Haeny A, Williams M
Front Psychol . 2023 Nov; 14:1232561. PMID: 37941761
There is a growing body of literature demonstrating that experiences of oppression (e.g., racism, sexism, heterosexism, poverty) are associated with posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms. Traditional trauma assessments do not assess...
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Matloub Lepak J, Zhang X, Grau P, Wetterneck C
Psychol Trauma . 2023 Apr; 16(5):711-721. PMID: 37053404
Objective: Trauma-related shame (TR-shame) is associated with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms. However, research findings are inconsistent regarding the role of TR-shame in PTSD treatment. The purpose of this study...
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Pinciotti C, Wetterneck C, Riemann B
Bull Menninger Clin . 2022 Sep; 86(3):183-203. PMID: 36047941
Individuals with comorbid obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) experience more severe OCD symptoms and poorer treatment response. Despite some evidence linking OCD symptom domains to trauma, only...
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Pinciotti C, Smith Z, Singh S, Wetterneck C, Williams M
Behav Ther . 2022 Mar; 53(2):153-169. PMID: 35227395
Gender and sexual minorities are subjected to minority stress in the form of discrimination and violence that leads to vigilance; identity concealment and discomfort; and internalized homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia....
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Pinciotti C, Horvath G, Wetterneck C, Riemann B
J Anxiety Disord . 2021 Dec; 85:102511. PMID: 34923293
OCD and PTSD share many commonalities, including phenotypic and functional overlap in symptoms. Specifically, both disorders are characterized by unwanted, intrusive, anxiety/distress-eliciting intrusive thoughts and evoking behaviors intended to control,...
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Wetterneck C, Rouleau T, Williams M, Vallely A, La Torre J, Bjorgvinsson T
Behav Ther . 2021 Oct; 52(6):1449-1463. PMID: 34656198
Scrupulous obsessions are a prominent presentation of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Previous conceptualizations of scrupulosity have indicated that it belongs to the unacceptable thoughts dimension, which pertains to sexual, violent, and...
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Grau P, Kusch M, Williams M, Loyo K, Zhang X, Warner R, et al.
Psychol Trauma . 2021 Sep; 14(1):55-65. PMID: 34498899
Objective: Empirically supported treatments (ESTs) have been criticized for lack of ethnoracial representation, which may limit the generalizability of findings for non-White patients. This study assessed ethnoracial representation in United...
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Wetterneck C, Leonard R, Adams T, Riemann B, Grau P, Franklin M
Bull Menninger Clin . 2020 Oct; 84(Supplement A):12-33. PMID: 33074022
Studies investigating the impact of depressive symptoms on obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) treatment have yielded mixed findings. The purpose of the study is to extend previous research, which primarily used outpatient...
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Ching T, Wetterneck C, Williams M, Chase T
Arch Sex Behav . 2020 Sep; 49(8):2907-2917. PMID: 32914249
The relationships between sexual trauma, cognitive appraisals, and subtypes of sexual intrusive thoughts have not been adequately examined in the context of obsessive-compulsive concerns. We employed variations of a moderated...