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Gabriele Caselli is affiliated with London South Bank University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and social sciences, with a significant focus on clinical psychology and experimental and cognitive psychology. Additional areas of study include sociology and political science, cognitive neuroscience, and applied psychology.

The scholar has contributed extensively to various topics, including anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, and cognitive processes. Their work also addresses the impact of technology on adolescents, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, mental health research topics, eating disorders and behaviors, obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, and sexuality, behavior, and technology.

Frequent publication venues for their research include Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, Addictive Behaviors, Journal of Affective Disorders, PsycTESTS Dataset, and Journal of Behavioral Addictions. Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Caselli cover themes such as social anxiety, internet gaming disorder, fear of missing out, adverse childhood experiences, repetitive negative thinking, emotion regulation, and eating disorders. Key papers are:

  • Social anxiety and Internet gaming disorder: The role of motives and metacognitions (2020, Journal of Behavioral Addictions)
  • Fear of missing out (FoMO) and internet use: A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis (2021, Journal of Behavioral Addictions)
  • Adverse childhood experiences and repetitive negative thinking in adulthood: A systematic review (2021, Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy)
  • Repetitive Negative Thinking and Eating Disorders: A Meta-Analysis of the Role of Worry and Rumination (2021, Journal of Clinical Medicine)
  • Difficulties in emotion regulation: The role of repetitive negative thinking and metacognitive beliefs (2022, Journal of Affective Disorders)

Caselli frequently collaborates with several coauthors, reflecting interdisciplinary and cooperative research efforts. Regular collaborators include Marcantonio M. Spada, Giovanni Mansueto, Sandra Sassaroli, Giovanni Maria Ruggiero, and Sara Palmieri.

Best Publications

  • Metacognition in addictive behaviors

    Marcantonio M. Spada;Gabriele Caselli;Ana V. Nikčević;Adrian Wells

  • The Desire Thinking Questionnaire: Development and Psychometric Properties

    Gabriele Caselli;Marcantonio M. Spada;Marcantonio M. Spada

  • A triphasic metacognitive formulation of problem drinking.

    Marcantonio M. Spada;Gabriele Caselli;Adrian Wells;Adrian Wells

  • Rumination as a predictor of drinking behaviour in alcohol abusers: a prospective study

    Gabriele Caselli;Claudio Ferretti;Mauro Leoni;Daniela Rebecchi

  • Personality, motives and metacognitions as predictors of problematic Facebook Use in university students

    Claudia Marino;Claudia Marino;Alessio Vieno;Antony C. Moss;Gabriele Caselli

  • Social anxiety and Internet gaming disorder: The role of motives and metacognitions.

    Claudia Marino;Claudia Marino;Natale Canale;Alessio Vieno;Gabriele Caselli

  • Desire thinking: what is it and what drives it?

    Gabriele Caselli;Marcantonio M. Spada

  • Metacognitions in desire thinking: a preliminary investigation.

    Gabriele Caselli;Marcantonio M. Spada

  • Adverse childhood experiences and repetitive negative thinking in adulthood: A systematic review.

    Giovanni Mansueto;Chiara Cavallo;Sara Palmieri;Giovanni Maria Ruggiero

  • Rumination in problem drinkers

    Gabriele Caselli;Chiara Bortolai;Mauro Leoni;Francesco Rovetto

  • Parental overprotection and metacognitions as predictors of worry and anxiety.

    Marcantonio M. Spada;Gabriele Caselli;Chiara Manfredi;Daniela Rebecchi

  • Metacognitions as a predictor of drinking status and level of alcohol use following CBT in problem drinkers: A prospective study

    Marcantonio M. Spada;Gabriele Caselli;Adrian Wells;Adrian Wells

  • The Metacognitions about Online Gaming Scale: Development and psychometric properties.

    Marcantonio M. Spada;Gabriele Caselli

  • The effect of rumination on craving across the continuum of drinking behaviour

    Gabriele Caselli;Antonella Gemelli;Sara Querci;Anna Maria Lugli

  • Temperament and parental styles as predictors of ruminative brooding and worry

    Chiara Manfredi;Gabriele Caselli;Francesco Rovetto;Daniela Rebecchi

  • Personality and alcohol metacognitions as predictors of weekly levels of alcohol use in binge drinking university students

    Ailsa Clark;Cathy Tran;Alexander Weiss;Gabriele Caselli

  • Desire Thinking as a Predictor of Problematic Internet Use

    Marcantonio M. Spada;Gabriele Caselli;Manuel Slaifer;Ana V. Nikčević

  • Metacognitive Therapy for Alcohol Use Disorder: A Systematic Case Series.

    Gabriele Caselli;Francesca Martino;Francesca Martino;Marcantonio M. Spada;Adrian Wells

  • Profiling Metacognition in Gambling Disorder.

    Marcantonio M. Spada;Lucia Giustina;Silvia Rolandi;Bruce A. Fernie

  • Worry as an adaptive avoidance strategy in healthy controls but not in pathological worriers.

    Cristina Ottaviani;Rosita Borlimi;Gianni Brighetti;Gabriele Caselli

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcantonio M. Spada
Marcantonio M. Spada London South Bank University
Ana V. Nikčević
Ana V. Nikčević Kingston University
Adrian Wells
Adrian Wells University of Manchester
Alessio Vieno
Alessio Vieno University of Padua
Edward R. Watkins
Edward R. Watkins University of Exeter
Marcello Gallucci
Marcello Gallucci University of Milano-Bicocca
Ronald M. Rapee
Ronald M. Rapee Macquarie University
Edward A. Selby
Edward A. Selby Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Maria Nobile
Maria Nobile Eugenio Medea
Cristina Ottaviani
Cristina Ottaviani Sapienza University of Rome

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