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Amy Wenzel is affiliated with the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Psychology, with a focus on Clinical Psychology and Social Psychology as notable subfields. Their interdisciplinary approach also touches on Reproductive Medicine and Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health.

Their work covers a range of topics including Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health, Reproductive Health and Technologies, Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy, Suicide and Self-Harm Studies, Mental Health Treatment and Access, and studies related to Perfectionism, Procrastination, and Anxiety.

Recent publications by Amy Wenzel demonstrate contributions to both academic and applied dimensions of psychology. These include:

  • Infertility, Miscarriage, and Neonatal Loss, 2020, The Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Over Time (Part 1 of 3), 2023, PsycTHERAPY Dataset
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Over Time (Part 2 of 3), 2023, PsycTHERAPY Dataset
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Over Time (Part 3 of 3), 2023, PsycTHERAPY Dataset
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety, 2023, PsycTHERAPY Dataset

Wenzel has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Deborah H.A. Van Horn, Peter C. Britton, Janna N. Vrijsen, Rianne A. de Kleine, and Eni S. Becker. Their publications are often found in venues such as the PsycTHERAPY Dataset and The Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology.

In addition to journal and dataset publications, Amy Wenzel has contributed to book literature, with a notable publication titled Therapeutic relationship-focused cognitive behavioral therapy. This work was published in 2024 by the American Psychological Association.

Best Publications

  • One hundred years of forgetting: A quantitative description of retention

    David C. Rubin;Amy E. Wenzel

  • Efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy for postpartum depression.

    Michael W. O'Hara;Scott Stuart;Laura L. Gorman;Amy Wenzel

  • A cognitive model of suicidal behavior: Theory and treatment

    Amy Wenzel;Aaron T. Beck

  • Anxiety symptoms and disorders at eight weeks postpartum.

    Amy Wenzel;Erin N. Haugen;Lydia C. Jackson;Jennifer R. Brendle

  • Candidate Endophenotypes for Genetic Studies of Suicidal Behavior

    J. John Mann;Victoria A. Arango;Shelli Avenevoli;David A. Brent

  • The Handbook of Sexuality in Close Relationships

    John H. Harvey;Amy Wenzel;Susan Sprecher

  • Prevalence of generalized anxiety at eight weeks postpartum

    A. Wenzel;E. N. Haugen;L. C. Jackson;K. Robinson

  • Psychotherapy for postpartum depression: a preliminary report.

    Roseanne Clark;Audrey Tluczek;Amy Wenzel

  • The Precise Time Course of Retention

    David C. Rubin;Sean Hinton;Amy Wenzel

  • Basic Strategies of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

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  • Volumes of the Hippocampus and Amygdala in Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder: A Meta-Analysis

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  • Communication and social skills in socially anxious and nonanxious individuals in the context of romantic relationships.

    Amy Wenzel;Jennie Graff-Dolezal;Marisa Macho;Jennifer R Brendle

  • Integrating Motivational Interviewing and Self Determination Theory with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Prevent Suicide.

    Peter C. Britton;Heather Patrick;Amy Wenzel;Geoffrey C. Williams

  • Predictors of suicide relative to other deaths in patients with suicide attempts and suicide ideation: A 30-year prospective study

    Amy Wenzel;Edward R. Berchick;Thomas Tenhave;Steffanie Halberstadt

  • Are there any gender differences in frequency of self-reported somatic symptoms of depression?

    Amy Wenzel;Robert A. Steer;Aaron T. Beck

  • Cognitive methods and their application to clinical research

    Amy Wenzel;David C. Rubin

  • Close romantic relationships : maintenance and enhancement

    John H. Harvey;Amy Wenzel

  • Suicide risk factors and mediators between childhood sexual abuse and suicide ideation among male and female suicide attempters.

    Megan Spokas;Amy Wenzel;Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Gregory K. Brown

  • Characteristics of individuals who make impulsive suicide attempts

    Megan Spokas;Megan Spokas;Amy Wenzel;Gregory K. Brown;Aaron T. Beck

  • The SAGE Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology Behavioral

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  • Interpretation biases in angry and anxious individuals

    Amy Wenzel;Chad Lystad

  • The occurrence of panic and obsessive compulsive symptoms in women with postpartum dysphoria: a prospective study

    A. Wenzel;L. L. Gorman;M. W. O'Hara;S. Stuart

  • Differentiating between memory and interpretation biases in socially anxious and nonanxious individuals.

    Jennifer R Brendle;Amy Wenzel

  • Social phobia and the recall of autobiographical memories.

    Amy Wenzel;Lydia C. Jackson;Craig S. Holt

Frequent Co-Authors

Craig S. Holt
Craig S. Holt University of Iowa
Aaron T. Beck
Aaron T. Beck University of Pennsylvania
John H. Harvey
John H. Harvey University of Iowa
Gregory K. Brown
Gregory K. Brown University of Wyoming
Gary Brown
Gary Brown Royal Holloway University of London
Robert A. Steer
Robert A. Steer Rowan University
John H. Riskind
John H. Riskind George Mason University
David C. Rubin
David C. Rubin Duke University

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