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Eva Gilboa-Schechtman

Eva Gilboa-Schechtman

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Psychology

D-Index
36
Citations
9734
World Ranking
9345
National Ranking
104

Overview

Eva Gilboa-Schechtman is affiliated with Bar-Ilan University in Israel and has contributed extensively to the field of psychology with a focus on experimental, cognitive, clinical, social, and applied psychology. Their research primarily explores areas such as anxiety, depression, psychometrics, cognitive processes, mental health, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, perfectionism, procrastination, death anxiety, social exclusion, evolutionary psychology, and neural and behavioral psychology studies.

Their recent scholarly work includes notable papers published between 2020 and 2023:

  • "Evidence for Distinct Facial Signals of Reward, Affiliation, and Dominance from Both Perception and Production Tasks," 2021, published in Affective Science
  • "Using topic models to identify clients' functioning levels and alliance ruptures in psychotherapy," 2021, published in Psychotherapy
  • "Efficacy and moderators of efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapies with a trauma focus in children and adolescents: an individual participant data meta-analysis of randomised trials," 2023, published in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health
  • "Interpersonal motivations in social anxiety: Weakened approach and intensified avoidance motivations for affiliation and social-rank," 2020, published in Personality and Individual Differences
  • "Using computerized text analysis to examine associations between linguistic features and clients' distress during psychotherapy," 2020, published in Journal of Counseling Psychology

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • Cognition & Emotion
  • Cognitive Therapy and Research
  • Affective Science
  • Psychotherapy
  • Journal of Counseling Psychology

They have collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Roy Azoulay
  • Dana Atzil-Slonim
  • Eran Bar-Kalifa
  • Reut Zabag
  • Einat Levy-Gigi

Their fields of study delve predominantly into psychology, with a substantial number of publications in the subfields of experimental and cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and applied psychology.

Their main research topics encompass:

  • Anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes
  • Mental health research topics
  • Child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development
  • Perfectionism, procrastination, anxiety studies
  • Death anxiety and social exclusion
  • Evolutionary psychology and human behavior
  • Neural and behavioral psychology studies

Best Publications

  • Prolonged Exposure Therapy for Adolescents with PTSD Emotional Processing of Traumatic Experiences, Therapist Guide

    Edna B. Foa;Kelly R. Chrestman;Eva Gilboa-Schechtman

  • Maternal Depression and Anxiety Across the Postpartum Year and Infant Social Engagement, Fear Regulation, and Stress Reactivity

    Ruth Feldman;Adi Granat;Clara Pariente;Hannah Kanety

  • Attentional Biases for Facial Expressions in Social Phobia: The Face-in-the-Crowd Paradigm

    Eva Gilboa-Schechtman;Edna B. Foa;Nader Amir

  • Functional impairment in social anxiety disorder

    Idan M. Aderka;Idan M. Aderka;Stefan G. Hofmann;Angela Nickerson;Angela Nickerson;Haggai Hermesh

  • Mental Pain: A Multidimensional Operationalization and Definition

    Israel Orbach;Mario Mikulincer;Pinhas Sirota;Eva Gilboa-Schechtman

  • Emotional processing in eating disorders: specific impairment or general distress related deficiency?

    Eva Gilboa-Schechtman;Liora Avnon;Eynat Zubery;Pablo Jeczmien

  • Mental pain and its relationship to suicidality and life meaning

    Israel Orbach;Mario Mikulincer;Eva Gilboa-Schechtman;Pinhas Sirota

  • Maternal depression and anxiety, social synchrony, and infant regulation of negative and positive emotions.

    Adi Granat;Reuma Gadassi;Eva Gilboa-Schechtman;Ruth Feldman

  • Prolonged exposure versus dynamic therapy for adolescent PTSD: a pilot randomized controlled trial.

    Eva Gilboa-Schechtman;Edna B. Foa;Naama Shafran;Idan M. Aderka

  • To which world regions does the valence–dominance model of social perception apply?

    Benedict C. Jones;Lisa M. DeBruine;Jessica K. Flake;Marco Tullio Liuzza

  • Memory bias in generalized social phobia: remembering negative emotional expressions.

    Edna B Foa;Eva Gilboa-Schechtman;Nader Amir;Melinda Freshman

  • Patterns of recovery from trauma: the use of intraindividual analysis.

    Eva Gilboa-Schechtman;Edna B. Foa

  • Heterogeneity of long-history migration explains cultural differences in reports of emotional expressivity and the functions of smiles

    Magdalena Rychlowska;Magdalena Rychlowska;Yuri Miyamoto;David Matsumoto;Ursula Hess

  • Anticipated Reactions to Social Events: Differences Among Individuals with Generalized Social Phobia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and Nonanxious Controls

    Eva Gilboa-Schechtman;Martin E. Franklin;Edna B. Foa

  • Interpersonal deficits meet cognitive biases: memory for facial expressions in depressed and anxious men and women.

    Eva Gilboa-Schechtman;Dana Erhard-Weiss;Pablo Jeczemien

  • Social rank and affiliation in social anxiety disorder.

    Ora Weisman;Idan M. Aderka;Sofi Marom;Haggai Hermesh

  • Stroop Interference following Mood Induction: Emotionality, Mood Congruence, and Concern Relevance

    Eva Gilboa-Schechtman;William Revelle;Ian H. Gotlib

  • The experience of labor, maternal perception of the infant, and the mother’s postpartum mood in a low-risk community cohort

    Omri Weisman;Adi Granat;Eva Gilboa-Schechtman;Magi Singer

  • Longitudinal associations between post-traumatic distress and depressive symptoms following a traumatic event: a test of three models.

    I. Schindel-Allon;I. M. Aderka;G. Shahar;M. Stein

  • The roles of the social rank and attachment systems in social anxiety

    Idan M. Aderka;Ora Weisman;Golan Shahar;Eva Gilboa-Schechtman

Frequent Co-Authors

Edna B. Foa
Edna B. Foa University of Pennsylvania
Idan M. Aderka
Idan M. Aderka University of Haifa
Haggai Hermesh
Haggai Hermesh Tel Aviv University
Israel Orbach
Israel Orbach Bar-Ilan University
Golan Shahar
Golan Shahar Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Paula M. Niedenthal
Paula M. Niedenthal University of Wisconsin–Madison
Mario Mikulincer
Mario Mikulincer Reichman University
Ruth Feldman
Ruth Feldman Reichman University
Pierre Philippot
Pierre Philippot Université Catholique de Louvain
Ursula Hess
Ursula Hess Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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