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Overview

Lisa D. Butler is affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within psychology, with a focus on clinical psychology, sociology and political science, cognitive neuroscience, and developmental and educational psychology.

The main fields of study in their work include:

  • Psychology

Subfields explored in their research are:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Research and Theory
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology

Their work addresses several key topics such as:

  • Mind wandering and attention
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Cultural Competency in Health Care
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Nursing education and management
  • Child Abuse and Trauma

Recent publications from Lisa D. Butler include:

  • Teaching Military/Veteran Cultural Competence for Working with Veterans and Military Families: Effects on Student Knowledge, Self-Efficacy, Comfort, and Behavioral Intentions, 2023, Journal of Military Social Work and Behavioral Health Services
  • "I Don't Even Remember What I Read": How Design Influences Dissociation on Social Media, 2022, CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

Other papers connected through co-authors feature topics related to emotional betrayal from child sexual abuse:

  • Emotional Betrayal From Child Sexual Abuse Measure (EBSCAM): A psychometric analysis., 2023, Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy
  • Emotional Betrayal From Child Sexual Abuse Measure, 2023, PsycTESTS Dataset

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Braden K. Linn
  • Molly Wolf
  • Amanda Baughan
  • Mingrui Ray Zhang
  • Raveena Rao

Publication venues where Lisa D. Butler frequently contributes are:

  • CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
  • Journal of Military Social Work and Behavioral Health Services
  • Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy
  • PsycTESTS Dataset

Best Publications

  • Supportive-expressive group therapy and distress in patients with metastatic breast cancer: a randomized clinical intervention trial.

    Catherine Classen;Lisa D. Butler;Cheryl Koopman;Elaine Miller

  • Gender Differences in Responses to Depressed Mood in a College Sample.

    Lisa D. Butler;Susan Nolen-Hoeksema

  • Practicing What We Teach: Trauma-Informed Educational Practice

    Janice Carello;Lisa D. Butler

  • Hypnotizability and traumatic experience: A diathesis-stress model of dissociative symptomatology.

    L. D. Butler;R. E. F. Duran;P. Jasiukaitis;C. Koopman

  • Posttraumatic Growth Following the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001: Cognitive, Coping, and Trauma Symptom Predictors in an Internet Convenience Sample:

    Lisa D. Butler;Christine M. Blasey;Robert W. Garlan;Shannon E. McCaslin

  • Effects of supportive‐expressive group therapy on survival of patients with metastatic breast cancer

    David Spiegel;Lisa D. Butler;Janine Giese‐Davis;Cheryl Koopman

  • Traumatic stress, life events, and emotional support in women with metastatic breast cancer: cancer-related traumatic stress symptoms associated with past and current stressors.

    Lisa D. Butler;Cheryl Koopman;Catherine Classen;David Spiegel

  • Hypnosis Reduces Distress and Duration of an Invasive Medical Procedure for Children

    Lisa D. Butler;Barbara K. Symons;Shelly L. Henderson;Linda D. Shortliffe

  • The psychological impact of viewing the film JFK: Emotions, beliefs, and political behavioral intentions.

    Lisa D. Butler;Cheryl Koopman;Philip G. Zimbardo

  • Potentially perilous pedagogies: Teaching trauma is not the same as trauma-informed teaching

    Janice Carello;Lisa D Butler

  • A longitudinal study of depression, pain, and stress as predictors of sleep disturbance among women with metastatic breast cancer.

    Oxana Gronskaya Palesh;Kate Collie;Daniel Batiuchok;Jackie Tilston

  • Trauma, stress, and self-care in clinical training: Predictors of burnout, decline in health status, secondary traumatic stress symptoms, and compassion satisfaction.

    Lisa D. Butler;Janice Carello;Eugene Maguin

  • Change in emotion-regulation strategy for women with metastatic breast cancer following supportive-expressive group therapy.

    Janine Giese-Davis;Cheryl Koopman;Lisa D. Butler;Catherine Classen

  • Sleep disturbances in women with metastatic breast cancer

    Cheryl Koopman;Bita Nouriani;Vanessa Erickson;Renu Anupindi

  • Relationships of perceived stress to coping, attachment and social support among HIV-positive persons

    C. Koopman;C. Gore-Felton;F. Marouf;L. D. Butler

  • Traumatic Stress Symptoms Among Women with Recently Diagnosed Primary Breast Cancer

    Cheryl Koopman;Lisa D. Butler;Catherine Classen;Janine Giese-Davis

  • Meditation with yoga, group therapy with hypnosis, and psychoeducation for long-term depressed mood: a randomized pilot trial

    Lisa D. Butler;Lynn C. Waelde;T. Andrew Hastings;Xin-Hua Chen

  • Trauma-informed care and mental health.

    Lisa D . Butler;Filomena M . Critelli;Elaine S. Rinfrette

  • Cooperative College Examinations: More Gain, Less Pain When Students Share Information and Grades

    Phillip G. Zimbardo;Lisa D. Butler;Valerie A. Wolfe

  • Psychological distress and pain significantly increase before death in metastatic breast cancer patients.

    Lisa D. Butler;Cheryl Koopman;Matthew J. Cordova;Robert W. Garlan

Frequent Co-Authors

Cheryl Koopman
Cheryl Koopman Stanford University
Catherine C. Classen
Catherine C. Classen University of Toronto
Janine Giese-Davis
Janine Giese-Davis University of Calgary
Helena C. Kraemer
Helena C. Kraemer Stanford University
Vedat Sar
Vedat Sar Koç University
Richard J. Loewenstein
Richard J. Loewenstein University of Maryland, Baltimore
Bessel A. van der Kolk
Bessel A. van der Kolk Boston University
Eric Vermetten
Eric Vermetten Leiden University Medical Center
Ruth A. Lanius
Ruth A. Lanius University of Western Ontario
Chris R. Brewin
Chris R. Brewin University College London

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