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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1996 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Carol R. Glass is affiliated with the Catholic University of America in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Psychology, with a strong emphasis on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Applied Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Their work addresses several key topics in psychology, including:

  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
  • Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
  • Grit, Self-Efficacy, and Motivation
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Flow Experience in Various Fields

Carol R. Glass has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications. Selected recent papers include:

  • "A randomized controlled study of mindful sport performance enhancement and psychological skills training with collegiate track and field athletes" (2021) in Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
  • "The effects of self-compassion on daily emotion regulation and performance rebound among college athletes: Comparisons with confidence, grit, and hope" (2021) in Psychology of Sport and Exercise
  • "The effects of mindfulness training on mindfulness, anxiety, emotion dysregulation, and performance satisfaction among female student-athletes: The moderating role of age" (2021) in Asian Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • "Mindfulness training for a college team: Feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness from within an athletic department" (2020) in Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
  • "Clarifying the Mindfulness Muddle: A Response to Wilson and Gearity's Book Review of Three Popular Mindfulness Interventions" (2020) in Journal of Sport Psychology in Action

The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
  • Psychology of Sport and Exercise
  • Asian Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • Journal of Sport Psychology in Action
  • The Sport Psychologist

Collaborations have been a recurring element in Carol R. Glass's research career. Regular coauthors include Megan Hut, Thomas O. Minkler, Caroline H. Weppner, Claire B. Flannery, and James Doorley.

Recognition of their contributions to psychology includes being awarded the status of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1996.

Best Publications

  • Assessing computer anxiety: Development and validation of the Computer Anxiety Rating Scale

    Robert K. Heinssen;Carol R. Glass;Luanne A. Knight

  • Nonresponse and Dropout Rates in Outcome Studies on PTSD: Review and Methodological Considerations

    Michele A. Schottenbauer;Carol R. Glass;Diane B. Arnkoff;Vanessa Tendick

  • Conceptualizing Mindfulness and Acceptance as Components of Psychological Resilience to Trauma

    Rachel W. Thompson;Diane B. Arnkoff;Carol R. Glass

  • Cognitive assessment of social anxiety: Development and validation of a self-statement questionnaire

    Carol R. Glass;Thomas V. Merluzzi;Joan L. Biever;Kathryn H. Larsen

  • Self-statements and self-evaluations: A cognitive-response analysis of heterosocial anxiety.

    John T. Cacioppo;Carol R. Glass;Thomas V. Merluzzi

  • Predictors of Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy for Social Phobia

    Dianne L. Chambless;Giao Q. Tran;Carol R. Glass

  • Neural repetition suppression reflects fulfilled perceptual expectations

    Michael J Constantino;Diane B Arnkoff;Carol R Glass;Rebecca M Ametrano

  • Evaluation of Mindful Sport Performance Enhancement (MSPE): A New Approach to Promote Flow in Athletes

    Keith A. Kaufman;Carol R. Glass;Diane B. Arnkoff

  • Expectations and preferences.

    Carol R. Glass;Diane B. Arnkoff;Stephanie J. Shapiro

  • One year follow-up of mindful sport performance enhancement (MSPE) with archers, golfers, and runners.

    Rachel W. Thompson;Keith A. Kaufman;Lillian A. De Petrillo;Carol R. Glass

  • Self-focused attention in the treatment of social phobia

    Sheila R. Woody;Dianne L. Chambless;Carol R. Glass

  • Cognitive factors in computer anxiety

    Carol R. Glass;Luanne A. Knight

  • Mindfulness for Long-Distance Runners: An Open Trial Using Mindful Sport Performance Enhancement (MSPE)

    Lillian A. De Petrillo;Keith A. Kaufman;Carol R. Glass;Diane B. Arnkoff

  • The Neuroscience of Mindfulness: How Mindfulness Alters the Brain and Facilitates Emotion Regulation

    Megan S. Wheeler;Megan S. Wheeler;Diane B. Arnkoff;Carol R. Glass

  • Contributions of Psychodynamic Approaches to Treatment of PTSD and Trauma: A Review of the Empirical Treatment and Psychopathology Literature

    Michele A. Schottenbauer;Carol R. Glass;Diane B. Arnkoff;Sheila Hafter Gray

  • Response-acquisition and cognitive self-statement modification approaches to dating-skills training.

    Carol R. Glass;John M. Gottman;Steven H. Shmurak

  • Questionnaire methods of cognitive self-statement assessment.

    Carol R. Glass;Diane B. Arnkoff

  • “Patient-Treatment Fit” and Early Engagement in Therapy

    Irene Elkin;Jane L. Yamaguchi;Diane B. Arnkoff;Carol R. Glass

  • A Comparison of Formal and Informal Mindfulness Programs for Stress Reduction in University Students

    Robert K. Hindman;Carol R. Glass;Diane B. Arnkoff;David D. Maron

  • Client attachment style and the psychotherapist's interpersonal stance.

    Regina T. Dolan;Diane B. Arnkoff;Carol R. Glass

  • Hyperactive Children and Peer Interaction: Knowledge and Performance of Social Skills

    Marcia M. Grenell;Carol R. Glass;Kathy S. Katz

Frequent Co-Authors

Diane B. Arnkoff
Diane B. Arnkoff Catholic University of America
William B. Stiles
William B. Stiles Miami University
Marvin R. Goldfried
Marvin R. Goldfried Stony Brook University
Dianne L. Chambless
Dianne L. Chambless University of Pennsylvania
Paul Crits-Christoph
Paul Crits-Christoph University of Pennsylvania
Lynne Angus
Lynne Angus York University
Robert Elliott
Robert Elliott University of Strathclyde
Jeffrey A. Hayes
Jeffrey A. Hayes Pennsylvania State University
Michael J. Lambert
Michael J. Lambert Brigham Young University

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