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Overview

Gary Brown is affiliated with Royal Holloway University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily falls within the field of psychology, focusing on several subfields including clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, social psychology, sociology and political science, and statistical and nonlinear physics.

Their main research topics cover a range of subjects such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) research, mental health research topics, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, psychotherapy techniques and applications, resilience and mental health, and traumatic brain injury research.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Gary Brown include Sharif El-Leithy, Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Jaime Delgadillo, Hannah Murray, and Kathy Looney.

Gary Brown has contributed to various academic journals, with multiple publications appearing most often in Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy. Other common publication venues include Behaviour Research and Therapy, Cognitive Therapy and Research, Political Psychology, and the International Journal of Public Opinion Research.

Their recent papers include:

  • Imagery re-scripting for PTSD: session content and its relation to symptom improvement, 2022, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
  • Treatment of survivor guilt after trauma using imagery rescripting: a proof-of-concept study, 2020, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
  • Implementing precision methods in personalizing psychological therapies: Barriers and possible ways forward, 2023, Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • Conspiracy Theories and Institutional Trust: Examining the Role of Uncertainty Avoidance and Active Social Media Use, 2021, Political Psychology
  • A Network Analysis of Global Trust Across 11 Democratic Countries, 2020, International Journal of Public Opinion Research

Gary Brown's body of work demonstrates a focus on the application and development of psychological theories and therapeutic methods, especially relating to PTSD and mental health treatment approaches. Their research spans experimental and applied contexts, including the analysis of social phenomena such as trust and conspiracy theories.

Best Publications

  • An inventory for measuring clinical anxiety: psychometric properties.

    Aaron T. Beck;Norman Epstein;Gary Brown;Robert A. Steer

  • Relationship between hopelessness and ultimate suicide: a replication with psychiatric outpatients.

    Aaron T. Beck;Gary Brown;Robert J. Berchick;Bonnie L. Stewart

  • Differentiating anxiety and depression: a test of the cognitive content-specificity hypothesis.

    Aaron T. Beck;Gary Brown;Robert A. Steer;Judy I. Eidelson

  • The effects of improving sleep on mental health (OASIS): a randomised controlled trial with mediation analysis

    Daniel Freeman;Daniel Freeman;Bryony Sheaves;Bryony Sheaves;Guy M Goodwin;Guy M Goodwin;Ly-Mee Yu

  • Prediction of eventual suicide in psychiatric inpatients by clinical ratings of hopelessness.

    Aaron T. Beck;Gary Brown;Robert A. Steer

  • Taking the measure of anxiety and depression. Validity of the reconstructed Hamilton scales.

    John H. Riskind;Aaron T. Beck;Gary Brown;Robert A. Steer

  • Life events and the course of bipolar disorder.

    Aimee Ellicott;Constance Hammen;Michael Gitlin;Gary Brown

  • Self-esteem and depression. II. Social correlates of self-esteem.

    G. W. Brown;Antonia T. Bifulco;H. O. Veiel;B. Andrews

  • Factor analysis of the Dysfunctional Attitude Scale in a clinical population.

    Aaron T. Beck;Gary Brown;Robert A. Steer;Arlene N. Weissman

  • Reliability of DSM-III diagnoses for major depression and generalized anxiety disorder using the structured clinical interview for DSM-III.

    John H. Riskind;Aaron T. Beck;Robert J. Berchick;Gary Brown

  • Cognitive mediation in general psychiatric outpatients: a test of the content-specificity hypothesis.

    David A. Clark;Aaron T. Beck;Gary Brown

  • Beck Self-Concept Test.

    Aaron T. Beck;Robert A. Steer;Norman Epstein;Gary Brown

  • Psychiatric history and stress: predictors of severity of unipolar depression.

    Constance Hammen;Joanne Davila;Gary Brown;Aimee Ellicott

  • Self-esteem and depression. 1. Measurement issues and prediction of onset.

    G. W. Brown;B. Andrews;Antonia T. Bifulco;H. O. Veiel

  • Self-esteem and depression. IV. Effect on course and recovery.

    G. W. Brown;Antonia T. Bifulco;B. Andrews

  • Dimensions of dysfunctional attitudes as vulnerabilities to depressive symptoms

    Gary P. Brown;Constance L. Hammen;Michelle G. Craske;Thomas D. Wickens

  • Dysfunctional Attitudes and Suicidal Ideation in Psychiatric Outpatients

    Aaron T. Beck;Robert A. Steer;Gary Brown

  • Levels of hopelessness in DSM-III disorders: A partial test of content specificity in depression.

    Aaron T. Beck;John H. Riskind;Gary Brown;Robert A. Steer

  • Conspiracy Theories and Institutional Trust: Examining the Role of Uncertainty Avoidance and Active Social Media Use

    Silvia Mari;Homero Gil de Zúñiga;Homero Gil de Zúñiga;Homero Gil de Zúñiga;Ahmet Suerdem;Katja Hanke

  • Salience of weight-related worries in adolescent males and females

    Thomas A. Wadden;Gary Brown;Gary D. Foster;Jan R. Linowitz

  • Relationships between the Beck Depression Inventory and the Hamilton Psychiatric Rating Scale for Depression in depressed outpatients

    Robert A. Steer;Aaron T. Beck;John H. Riskind;Gary Brown

Frequent Co-Authors

Aaron T. Beck
Aaron T. Beck University of Pennsylvania
Robert A. Steer
Robert A. Steer Rowan University
John H. Riskind
John H. Riskind George Mason University
Antonia Bifulco
Antonia Bifulco Middlesex University
Constance Hammen
Constance Hammen University of California, Los Angeles
Bernice Andrews
Bernice Andrews Royal Holloway University of London
Daniel Freeman
Daniel Freeman University of Oxford
David A. Clark
David A. Clark University of New Brunswick
Guy M. Goodwin
Guy M. Goodwin University of Oxford
Michelle G. Craske
Michelle G. Craske University of California, Los Angeles

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