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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Diane B. Arnkoff is affiliated with the Catholic University of America in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focus within psychological sciences.

One notable recognition in their career is the Fellowship awarded by the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1998. This honor indicates a level of professional distinction within the field of psychology.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, specific fields or subfields of study, or main research topics publicly associated with Diane B. Arnkoff at this time.

Best Publications

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Effects of speech style and sex of speaker on person perception.

    Nora Newcombe;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

  • 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

  • Test anxiety and academic competence: A comparison of alternative models.

    Randy J. Smith;Diane B. Arnkoff;Thomas L. Wright

  • 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

  • Comparing Self-Compassion, Mindfulness, and Psychological Inflexibility as Predictors of Psychological Health

    Scott C. Woodruff;Carol R. Glass;Diane B. Arnkoff;Kevin J. Crowley

  • The psychosocial consequences of traumatic injury.

    Irene Smith Landsman;Cynthia G. Baum;Diane B. Arnkoff;Michael J. Craig

  • Clients' Perceptions of Treatment for Depression: I. Helpful Aspects

    John J. Gershefski;Diane B. Arnkoff;Carol R. Glass;Irene Elkin

  • Cognition, Anxiety, and Prediction of Performance in 1st-Year Law Students.

    Rolando J. Diaz;Carol R. Glass;Diane B. Arnkoff;Marian Tanofsky-Kraff

  • The hoarding dimension of OCD: Psychological comorbidity and the five-factor personality model

    V. Holland LaSalle-Ricci;Diane B. Arnkoff;Carol R. Glass;Sarah A. Crawley;Sarah A. Crawley

  • Worry, optimism, and expectations as predictors of anxiety and performance in the first year of law school

    Hoorie I. Siddique;V. Holland LaSalle-Ricci;Carol R. Glass;Diane B. Arnkoff

Frequent Co-Authors

Carol R. Glass
Carol R. Glass Catholic University of America
William B. Stiles
William B. Stiles Miami University
Marvin R. Goldfried
Marvin R. Goldfried Stony Brook University
Jacques P. Barber
Jacques P. Barber Adelphi University
Jeffrey A. Hayes
Jeffrey A. Hayes Pennsylvania State University
Lynne Angus
Lynne Angus York University
Paul Crits-Christoph
Paul Crits-Christoph University of Pennsylvania
Robert Elliott
Robert Elliott University of Strathclyde
Michael J. Lambert
Michael J. Lambert Brigham Young University

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