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Overview

Adele M. Hayes is affiliated with the University of Delaware in the United States. Their primary research field is Psychology, with a focus on Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Epidemiology, Applied Psychology, and Pharmacology. The work spans multiple topics related to mental health and therapeutic approaches.

The scientist's recent papers include:

  • "A complex systems approach to the study of change in psychotherapy" (2020), published in BMC Medicine
  • "Sudden Gains in Two Trauma-Focused Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder" (2021), published in Behavior Therapy
  • "Processes of Change in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Youths: An Approach Informed by Emotional Processing Theory" (2021), published in Clinical Psychological Science
  • "Theory-specific patient change processes and mechanisms in different cognitive therapies for depression." (2020), published in Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • "Sudden gains and patterns of symptom change in cognitive-behavioral therapy for treatment-resistant depression." (2020), published in Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Elizabeth Alpert
  • Denise M. Sloan
  • Leigh A. Andrews
  • Danielle R. Shayani
  • Charles Webb

They regularly publish in notable venues such as:

  • Behavior Therapy
  • Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • BMC Medicine
  • Clinical Psychological Science

Main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions

The body of work reflects extensive contributions in examining change processes in psychotherapy, trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, and mechanisms of symptom change in depression and PTSD treatments. This research is situated primarily in clinical psychological science and related interdisciplinary fields.

Best Publications

  • Mindfulness and Emotion Regulation: The Development and Initial Validation of the Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness Scale-Revised (CAMS-R)

    Greg Feldman;Greg Feldman;Adele Hayes;Sameet Kumar;Jeff Greeson;Jeff Greeson

  • Predicting the effect of cognitive therapy for depression: A study of unique and common factors.

    Louis G. Castonguay;Marvin R. Goldfried;Susan Wiser;Patrick J. Raue

  • Clarifying the Construct of Mindfulness in the Context of Emotion Regulation and the Process of Change in Therapy

    Adele M. Hayes;Greg Feldman

  • Change is not always linear: the study of nonlinear and discontinuous patterns of change in psychotherapy.

    Adele M. Hayes;Jean-Philippe Laurenceau;Greg Feldman;Jennifer L. Strauss

  • Modeling general and specific variance in multifaceted constructs: a comparison of the bifactor model to other approaches.

    Fangfang Chen;Adele M. Hayes;Charles S. Carver;Jean Philippe Laurenceau

  • Two Concepts or Two Approaches? A Bifactor Analysis of Psychological and Subjective Well-Being

    Fang Fang Chen;Yiming Jing;Adele Hayes;Jeong Min Lee

  • Early alliance, alliance ruptures, and symptom change in a nonrandomized trial of cognitive therapy for avoidant and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders.

    Jennifer L. Strauss;Adele M. Hayes;Sheri L. Johnson;Cory F. Newman

  • Some methodological and statistical issues in the study of change processes in psychotherapy.

    Jean-Philippe Laurenceau;Adele M. Hayes;Greg C. Feldman

  • Changes in Mindfulness and Emotion Regulation in an Exposure-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression

    Sameet Kumar;Greg Feldman;Adele Hayes

  • Discontinuities and cognitive changes in an exposure-based cognitive therapy for depression.

    Adele M. Hayes;Greg C. Feldman;Christopher G. Beevers;Jean-Philippe Laurenceau

  • Avoidance and processing as predictors of symptom change and positive growth in an integrative therapy for depression

    Adele M Hayes;Christopher G Beevers;Gregory C Feldman;Jean-Philippe Laurenceau

  • Dynamic systems theory as a paradigm for the study of change in psychotherapy: an application to cognitive therapy for depression

    Adele M. Hayes;Jennifer L. Strauss

  • Depression and the Ironic Effects of Thought Suppression: Therapeutic Strategies for Improving Mental Control

    Christopher G. Beevers;Richard M. Wenzlaff;Adele M. Hayes;Walter D. Scott

  • An appraisal of cognitive therapy.

    Clive J. Robins;Adele M. Hayes

  • Effectiveness of targeting the vulnerability factors of depression in cognitive therapy.

    Adele M. Hayes;Louis G. Castonguay;Marvin R. Goldfried

  • Interpersonal and achievement concerns and the depressive vulnerability and symptom specificity hypotheses: A prospective study

    Clive J. Robins;Adele M. Hayes;Paul Block;Rachel J. Kramer

  • Network destabilization and transition in depression: New methods for studying the dynamics of therapeutic change.

    Adele M. Hayes;Carly Yasinski;J. Ben Barnes;Claudi L.H. Bockting

  • Stress, coping, and depression.

    Sheri L. Johnson;Adele M. Hayes;Tiffany M. Field;Neil Schneiderman

  • A comparative analysis of the therapeutic focus in cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic-interpersonal sessions.

    Marvin R. Goldfried;Louis G. Castonguay;Adele M. Hayes;John F. Drozd

  • Reductions in herpes simplex virus type 2 antibody titers after cognitive behavioral stress management and relationships with neuroendocrine function, relaxation skills, and social support in HIV-positive men.

    Stacy Cruess;Michael Antoni;Dean Cruess;Mary Ann Fletcher

  • A complex systems approach to the study of change in psychotherapy.

    Adele M. Hayes;Leigh A. Andrews

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Philippe Laurenceau
Jean-Philippe Laurenceau University of Delaware
Louis G. Castonguay
Louis G. Castonguay Pennsylvania State University
Marvin R. Goldfried
Marvin R. Goldfried Stony Brook University
Martin Grosse Holtforth
Martin Grosse Holtforth University of Bern
Esther Deblinger
Esther Deblinger Rowan University
Charles S. Carver
Charles S. Carver University of Miami
Jacques P. Barber
Jacques P. Barber Adelphi University
Lynne Angus
Lynne Angus York University
Robert Elliott
Robert Elliott University of Strathclyde
Neil Schneiderman
Neil Schneiderman University of Miami

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