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Overview

Aaron J. Fisher is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Psychology, with a focus on several subfields including Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Applied Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Statistics and Probability, and Clinical Psychology.

Their work covers a range of mental health and neurocognitive topics, emphasizing Mental Health Research, Functional Brain Connectivity, Digital Mental Health Interventions, and aspects of Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, and Cognitive Processes. Additional areas of investigation include Behavioral Health and Interventions, Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control, as well as the relationship between Tryptophan and brain disorders.

The scientist has contributed publications to numerous venues, with frequent appearances in arXiv (Cornell University), Clinical Psychological Science, Behaviour Research and Therapy, Journal of Traumatic Stress, and Frontiers in Psychology.

Notable recent papers include:

  • "Time to get personal? The impact of researchers choices on the selection of treatment targets using the experience sampling methodology" (2020, Journal of Psychosomatic Research)
  • "Examining the Concurrent and Predictive Validity of Single Items in Ecological Momentary Assessments" (2022, Assessment)
  • "Folk Classification and Factor Rotations: Whales, Sharks, and the Problems With the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP)" (2021, Clinical Psychological Science)
  • "Implementing precision methods in personalizing psychological therapies: Barriers and possible ways forward" (2023, Behaviour Research and Therapy)
  • "Identifying the presence and timing of discrete mood states prior to therapy" (2020, Behaviour Research and Therapy)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Aaron J. Fisher include:

  • Peter D. Soyster
  • Jiyoung Song
  • Esther Howe
  • Bertus F. Jeronimus
  • Claire E. Cusack

Best Publications

  • Lack of group-to-individual generalizability is a threat to human subjects research

    Aaron J. Fisher;John D. Medaglia;Bertus F. Jeronimus

  • Exploring the idiographic dynamics of mood and anxiety via network analysis.

    Aaron J Fisher;Jonathan W Reeves;Glenn Lawyer;John D Medaglia

  • The relationship between the therapeutic alliance and treatment outcome in two distinct psychotherapies for chronic depression.

    Bruce A. Arnow;Dana Steidtmann;Christine Blasey;Rachel Manber

  • Toward a Dynamic Model of Psychological Assessment: Implications for Personalized Care

    Aaron J. Fisher

  • Change in negative cognitions associated with PTSD predicts symptom reduction in prolonged exposure.

    Alyson K. Zalta;Seth J. Gillihan;Aaron J. Fisher;Jim Mintz

  • A randomized controlled trial of cognitive-behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder with integrated techniques from emotion-focused and interpersonal therapies.

    Michelle G. Newman;Louis G. Castonguay;Thomas D. Borkovec;Aaron J. Fisher

  • Enhancing the Personalization of Psychotherapy With Dynamic Assessment and Modeling

    Aaron J. Fisher;James F. Boswell

  • AN OPEN TRIAL OF INTEGRATIVE THERAPY FOR GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER.

    Michelle G. Newman;Louis G. Castonguay;Thomas D. Borkovec;Aaron J. Fisher

  • Diagnostic comorbidity in adults with generalized anxiety disorder: impact of comorbidity on psychotherapy outcome and impact of psychotherapy on comorbid diagnoses.

    Michelle G. Newman;Amy Przeworski;Aaron J. Fisher;Thomas D. Borkovec

  • Structure and belonging: Pathways to success for underrepresented minority and women PhD students in STEM fields.

    Aaron J. Fisher;Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton;Colette Patt;Ira Young

  • Heart rate and autonomic response to stress after experimental induction of worry versus relaxation in healthy, high-worry, and generalized anxiety disorder individuals.

    Aaron J. Fisher;Michelle G. Newman

  • Using network analysis for the prediction of treatment dropout in patients with mood and anxiety disorders: A methodological proof-of-concept study.

    Wolfgang Lutz;Brian Schwartz;Stefan G. Hofmann;Aaron J. Fisher

  • Open trial of a personalized modular treatment for mood and anxiety.

    Aaron J. Fisher;Hannah G. Bosley;Katya C. Fernandez;Jonathan W. Reeves

  • Time to get personal? The impact of researchers choices on the selection of treatment targets using the experience sampling methodology

    Jojanneke A. Bastiaansen;Yoram K. Kunkels;Frank J. Blaauw;Steven M. Boker

  • Expectancy/Credibility Change as a Mediator of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Mechanism of Action or Proxy for Symptom Change?

    Michelle G. Newman;Aaron J. Fisher

  • Examining the Concurrent and Predictive Validity of Single Items in Ecological Momentary Assessments

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  • Sympathetic arousal moderates self-reported physiological arousal symptoms at baseline and physiological flexibility in response to a stressor in generalized anxiety disorder

    Aaron J. Fisher;Douglas A. Granger;Michelle G. Newman

  • A Quantitative Method for the Analysis of Nomothetic Relationships between Idiographic Structures: Dynamic Patterns Create Attractor States for Sustained Posttreatment Change.

    Aaron J. Fisher;Michelle G. Newman;Peter C. M. Molenaar

  • Folk Classification and Factor Rotations: Whales, Sharks, and the Problems With the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP):

    Gerald J. Haeffel;Bertus F. Jeronimus;Bonnie N. Kaiser;Lesley Jo Weaver

  • Translating Person-Specific Network Models into Personalized Treatments: Development and Demonstration of the Dynamic Assessment Treatment Algorithm for Individual Networks (DATA-IN).

    Julian A Rubel;Aaron J Fisher;Kristin Husen;Wolfgang Lutz

  • Development and initial implementation of the Dynamic Assessment Treatment Algorithm (DATA)

    Katya C. Fernandez;Aaron J. Fisher;Cyrus Chi

  • Relationships Among Apathy, Health-Related Quality of Life, and Function in Huntington's Disease.

    Nora E. Fritz;Nicholas R. Boileau;Julie C. Stout;Rebecca Ready

Frequent Co-Authors

Michelle G. Newman
Michelle G. Newman Pennsylvania State University
Bertus F. Jeronimus
Bertus F. Jeronimus University of Groningen
Thomas D. Borkovec
Thomas D. Borkovec Pennsylvania State University
Louis G. Castonguay
Louis G. Castonguay Pennsylvania State University
Julian A. Rubel
Julian A. Rubel Osnabrück University
James F. Boswell
James F. Boswell University at Albany, State University of New York
Douglas A. Granger
Douglas A. Granger University of California, Irvine
C. Barr Taylor
C. Barr Taylor Stanford University
Dean Philip McKenzie
Dean Philip McKenzie Monash University
David M Clarke
David M Clarke Monash University

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