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Overview

Lynn E. Alden is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with significant contributions in clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, social psychology, occupational therapy, and general health professions.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Occupational Health and Performance
  • Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders

Lynn E. Alden's recent publications demonstrate a focus on psychological interventions for first responders and mental health symptoms related to occupational stress. Notable papers include:

  • Systematic literature review of psychological interventions for first responders (2020), published in Work & Stress
  • Systematic review of posttraumatic stress disorder in police officers following routine work-related critical incident exposure (2020), published in American Journal of Industrial Medicine
  • Ambulance personnel: Systematic review of mental health symptoms (2020), published in Traumatology An International Journal
  • Systematic review of mental health symptoms in firefighters exposed to routine duty-related critical incidents (2020), published in Traumatology An International Journal
  • Mental Disorders in Firefighters Following Large-Scale Disaster (2020), published in Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness

The scientist frequently collaborates with several peers, including Shannon L. Wagner, Nicole White, Trina Fyfe, Lynda R. Matthews, and Christine Randall.

Common publication venues for their work include:

  • American Journal of Industrial Medicine
  • Traumatology An International Journal
  • Cognition & Emotion
  • Work & Stress
  • Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness

Best Publications

  • Is acculturation unidimensional or bidimensional? A head-to-head comparison in the prediction of personality, self-identity, and adjustment.

    Andrew G. Ryder;Lynn E. Alden;Delroy L. Paulhus

  • Construction of Circumplex Scales for the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems

    Lynn E. Alden;Jerry S. Wiggins;Aaron L. Pincus

  • Worry and Rumination: Repetitive Thought as a Concomitant and Predictor of Negative Mood

    Suzanne C. Segerstrom;Jennie C. I. Tsao;Lynn E. Alden;Michelle G. Craske

  • Inventory of Interpersonal Problems

    Carly A. Parsons;Lynn E. Alden

  • Cognitive processes in social anxiety: the effects of self-focus, rumination and anticipatory processing

    Tanna M.B Mellings;Lynn E Alden

  • Social anxiety disorder: questions and answers for the DSM-V

    Susan M. Bögels;Lynn Alden;Deborah C. Beidel;Lee Anna Clark

  • Interpersonal processes in social phobia.

    Lynn E. Alden;Charles T. Taylor

  • A multidimensional structure for repetitive thought: what's on your mind, and how, and how much?

    Suzanne C. Segerstrom;Annette L. Stanton;Lynn E. Alden;Brenna E. Shortridge

  • Social phobia and social appraisal in successful and unsuccessful social interactions

    Lynn E. Alden;Scott T. Wallace

  • Work stress and posttraumatic stress disorder in ED nurses/personnel (CE)

    Judith M. Laposa;Lynn E. Alden;Louise M. Fullerton

  • Anxiety and self-disclosure: toward a motivational model.

    Ken G. Meleshko;Lynn E. Alden

  • International handbook of social anxiety : concepts, research and interventions relating to the self and shyness

    W. Ray Crozier;Lynn E Alden

  • Interpersonal consequences of the pursuit of safety.

    Lynn E. Alden;Peter Bieling

  • Social phobia and positive social events: the price of success.

    Scott T. Wallace;Lynn E. Alden

  • Moral distress in intensive care unit professionals is associated with profession, age, and years of experience☆

    Peter M. Dodek;Hubert Wong;Monica Norena;Najib Ayas

  • Perfectionism in an interpersonal context: A self-regulation analysis of dysphoria and social anxiety.

    Lynn E. Alden;Peter J. Bieling;Scott T. Wallace

  • Short-term structured treatment for avoidant personality disorder.

    Lynn Alden

  • Social anxiety and the interpretation of positive social events.

    Lynn E. Alden;Charles T. Taylor;Tanna M.J.B. Mellings;Judith M. Laposa

  • Posttraumatic stress disorder in the emergency room: Exploration of a cognitive model.

    J.M Laposa;L.E Alden

  • Consequences of Moral Distress in the Intensive Care Unit: A Qualitative Study

    Natalie J Henrich;Peter M Dodek;Emilie Gladstone;Lynn Alden

  • Avoidant personality disorder: Interpersonal problems as predictors of treatment response

    Lynn E. Alden;Martha J. Capreol

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew G. Ryder
Andrew G. Ryder Concordia University
Susan M. Bögels
Susan M. Bögels University of Amsterdam
Suzanne C. Segerstrom
Suzanne C. Segerstrom University of Kentucky
Ronald M. Rapee
Ronald M. Rapee Macquarie University
Delroy L. Paulhus
Delroy L. Paulhus University of British Columbia
Stefan G. Hofmann
Stefan G. Hofmann Philipp University of Marburg
Annette L. Stanton
Annette L. Stanton University of California, Los Angeles
Jeremy C. Biesanz
Jeremy C. Biesanz University of British Columbia
David A. Clark
David A. Clark University of New Brunswick
Michelle G. Craske
Michelle G. Craske University of California, Los Angeles

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