Lisa D. Butler focuses on Metastatic breast cancer, Internal medicine, Clinical psychology, Coping and Randomized controlled trial. She has included themes like Social support and Oncology in her Metastatic breast cancer study. Her study looks at the relationship between Internal medicine and fields such as Psychosocial, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
Lisa D. Butler is involved in the study of Clinical psychology that focuses on Mood in particular. Her study with Coping involves better knowledge in Psychiatry. Her Randomized controlled trial research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Psychological intervention, Group psychotherapy, Clinical trial, Anxiety and Physical therapy.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Breast cancer, Internal medicine and Coping. Her studies in Clinical psychology integrate themes in fields like Psychosocial and Mental health. Her study in the fields of Anxiety disorder, Dissociative, Traumatic stress and Substance abuse under the domain of Psychiatry overlaps with other disciplines such as Sexual abuse.
The various areas that she examines in her Breast cancer study include Posttraumatic stress and Physical therapy. Particularly relevant to Metastatic breast cancer is her body of work in Internal medicine. Her Coping research integrates issues from Social support and Personality.
Lisa D. Butler spends much of her time researching Clinical psychology, Human rights, Curriculum, Distress and Vicarious traumatization. Her research in Clinical psychology is mostly concerned with Burnout. Her Burnout study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Coursework, Job satisfaction, Psychological trauma, Mental health and Occupational stress.
Her Distress research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Psychiatry and Compassion fatigue. Her Neglect, Substance abuse and Mental illness study in the realm of Psychiatry connects with subjects such as Psychological abuse. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Self care and Clinical training, Medical education.
Lisa D. Butler mostly deals with Social psychology, Sex trafficking, Sex work, Injury prevention and Suicide prevention. You can notice a mix of various disciplines of study, such as Human factors and ergonomics and Sexual abuse, in her Social psychology studies.
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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.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2001)
Gender Differences in Responses to Depressed Mood in a College Sample.
Lisa D. Butler;Susan Nolen-Hoeksema.
Sex Roles (1994)
Hypnotizability and traumatic experience: A diathesis-stress model of dissociative symptomatology.
L. D. Butler;R. E. F. Duran;P. Jasiukaitis;C. Koopman.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1996)
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.
Traumatology (2005)
Effects of supportive‐expressive group therapy on survival of patients with metastatic breast cancer
David Spiegel;Lisa D. Butler;Janine Giese‐Davis;Cheryl Koopman.
Cancer (2007)
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.
Health Psychology (1999)
Hypnosis Reduces Distress and Duration of an Invasive Medical Procedure for Children
Lisa D. Butler;Barbara K. Symons;Shelly L. Henderson;Linda D. Shortliffe.
Pediatrics (2005)
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.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2002)
Practicing What We Teach: Trauma-Informed Educational Practice
Janice Carello;Lisa D. Butler.
Journal of Teaching in Social Work (2015)
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.
Biological Psychology (2007)
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