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Overview

Lori A. Zoellner is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States and specializes in psychology, with a focus predominantly on clinical psychology. Their research portfolio includes 86 publications in psychology, with 70 specifically in clinical psychology. Other related subfields of study include sociology and political science, social psychology, general health professions, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The research topics Lori A. Zoellner addresses cover a range of areas within mental health and trauma, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) research, migration, health and trauma, child abuse and trauma, resilience and mental health, racial and ethnic identity research, mental health treatment and access, and health and conflict studies.

Frequent coauthors contributing to Lori A. Zoellner's work include Norah C. Feeny, Peter Rosencrans, Jacob A. Bentley, Alexandra Klein, and Michele Bedard-Gilligan.

Their recent papers reflect a focus on trauma, mental health, and resilience, including the following:

  • "Resilience is spreading: Mental health within the COVID-19 pandemic." (2020, Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy)
  • "Genomic influences on self-reported childhood maltreatment" (2020, Translational Psychiatry)
  • "Does COVID-19 count?: Defining Criterion A trauma for diagnosing PTSD during a global crisis" (2021, Depression and Anxiety)
  • "Islamic Trauma Healing: Integrating Faith and Empirically Supported Principles in a Community-Based Program" (2020, Cognitive and Behavioral Practice)
  • "Local to global: Somali perspectives on faith, community, and resilience in response to COVID-19." (2020, Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy)

Lori A. Zoellner's publications appear frequently in specific journals, with the highest concentration of work found in Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy and the Journal of Traumatic Stress, each with five publications. Other common venues include Behaviour Research and Therapy, Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, and the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

Best Publications

  • Are expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal associated with stress-related symptoms?

    Sally A. Moore;Lori A. Zoellner;Niklas Mollenholt

  • International meta-analysis of PTSD genome-wide association studies identifies sex- and ancestry-specific genetic risk loci

    Caroline M. Nievergelt;Caroline M. Nievergelt;Adam X. Maihofer;Adam X. Maihofer;Torsten Klengel;Torsten Klengel;Elizabeth G. Atkinson;Elizabeth G. Atkinson

  • Overgeneral autobiographical memory and traumatic events: an evaluative review.

    Sally A. Moore;Lori A. Zoellner

  • Does imaginal exposure exacerbate PTSD symptoms

    Edna B. Foa;Lori A. Zoellner;Norah C. Feeny;Elizabeth A. Hembree

  • CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT TREATMENT GUIDELINES FOR COMPLEX PTSD IN ADULTS.

    Ad De Jongh;Ad De Jongh;Patricia A. Resick;Lori A. Zoellner;Agnes van Minnen

  • Patterns of emotion regulation and psychopathology.

    Afsoon Eftekhari;Lori A. Zoellner;Shree A. Vigil

  • Exploring the roles of emotional numbing, depression, and dissociation in PTSD

    Norah C. Feeny;Lori A. Zoellner;Lee A. Fitzgibbons;Edna B. Foa

  • Examining potential contraindications for prolonged exposure therapy for PTSD

    Agnes van Minnen;Melanie S. Harned;Lori A. Zoellner;Katherine Mills

  • Anger, dissociation, and posttraumatic stress disorder among female assault victims

    Norah C. Feeny;Lori A. Zoellner;Edna B. Foa

  • Understanding factors associated with early therapeutic alliance in PTSD treatment: adherence, childhood sexual abuse history, and social support.

    Stephanie M. Keller;Lori A. Zoellner;Norah C. Feeny

  • Pharmacological treatment of anxiety disorders: Current treatments and future directions ☆

    Frank J. Farach;Larry D. Pruitt;Janie J. Jun;Alissa B. Jerud

  • Psychological and Environmental Factors Associated with Partner Violence

    Edna B. Foa;Michele Cascardi;Lori A. Zoellner;Norah C. Feeny

  • An Evaluation of Three Brief Programs for Facilitating Recovery After Assault

    Edna B. Foa;Lori A. Zoellner;Norah C. Feeny

  • Bipolar Depression and Antidepressant-Induced Mania: A Naturalistic Study

    Harold L. Boerlin;Michael J. Gitlin;Lori A. Zoellner;Constance L. Hammen

  • PTSD severity and health perceptions in female victims of sexual assault.

    Lori A. Zoellner;Melanie L. Goodwin;Edna B. Foa

  • Interpersonal friction and PTSD in female victims of sexual and nonsexual assault.

    Lori A. Zoellner;Edna B. Foa;Bartholomew D. Brigidi

  • Treatment outcome for chronic PTSD among female assault victims with borderline personality characteristics: a preliminary examination.

    Norah C. Feeny;Lori A. Zoellner;Edna B. Foa

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy for PTSD in Rape Survivors

    Lisa H. Jaycox;Lori A. Zoellner;Edna B. Foa

  • Resilience is spreading: Mental health within the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • Treatment choice for PTSD.

    Lori A. Zoellner;Norah C. Feeny;Bryan Cochran;Larry Pruitt

  • Changes in comorbid conditions after prolonged exposure for PTSD: a literature review

    Agnes van Minnen;Lori A. Zoellner;Melanie S. Harned;Katherine Mills

Frequent Co-Authors

Edna B. Foa
Edna B. Foa University of Pennsylvania
Norah C. Feeny
Norah C. Feeny Case Western Reserve University
Kerry J. Ressler
Kerry J. Ressler Harvard University
Lisa H. Jaycox
Lisa H. Jaycox RAND Corporation
Nicole R. Nugent
Nicole R. Nugent Brown University
Karestan C. Koenen
Karestan C. Koenen Harvard University
Rachel Yehuda
Rachel Yehuda United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Michelle G. Craske
Michelle G. Craske University of California, Los Angeles
Karmel W. Choi
Karmel W. Choi Massachusetts General Hospital
Joel Gelernter
Joel Gelernter Yale University

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