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Overview

Page L. Anderson is affiliated with Georgia State University in the United States and focuses on research primarily in the field of Psychology, with a notable emphasis on Applied Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Clinical Psychology. Their work also intersects with Sociology and Political Science as well as General Health Professions.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas in mental health and behavioral sciences, including:

  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions

Page L. Anderson has contributed to the following recent papers, showing a focus on digital interventions and virtual reality applications in mental health:

  • "Culturally adapted digital mental health interventions for ethnic/racial minorities: A systematic review and meta-analysis." (2022), published in Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • "Engagement with mobile health interventions for depression: A systematic review" (2021), published in Internet Interventions
  • "Maximizing the impact of virtual reality exposure therapy for anxiety disorders" (2020), published in Current Opinion in Psychology
  • "Integrating virtual realities and psychotherapy: SWOT analysis on VR and MR based treatments of anxiety and stress-related disorders" (2021), published in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
  • "Evaluating the reliability of attention bias and attention bias variability measures in the dot-probe task among people with social anxiety disorder." (2020), published in Psychological Assessment

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Page L. Anderson include:

  • Anthony Molloy
  • Donovan M. Ellis
  • Amanda A. Draheim
  • Langting Su
  • Ria Nagar

Notable publication venues where Anderson's work appears with some regularity include:

  • Internet Interventions
  • Technology Mind and Behavior
  • Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • Current Opinion in Psychology
  • Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

Best Publications

  • Cognitive enhancers as adjuncts to psychotherapy: use of D-cycloserine in phobic individuals to facilitate extinction of fear.

    Kerry J. Ressler;Barbara O. Rothbaum;Libby Tannenbaum;Page Anderson

  • Virtual reality exposure therapy for social anxiety disorder: a randomized controlled trial.

    Page L. Anderson;Matthew Price;Shannan M. Edwards;Mayowa A. Obasaju

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy for public-speaking anxiety using virtual reality for exposure.

    Page L. Anderson;Elana Zimand;Larry F. Hodges;Barbara O. Rothbaum

  • Virtual reality exposure therapy and standard (in vivo) exposure therapy in the treatment of fear of flying.

    Barbara Olasov Rothbaum;Page Anderson;Elana Zimand;Larry Hodges

  • The role of presence in virtual reality exposure therapy

    Matthew Price;Page Anderson

  • Help-Seeking Attitudes, Mental Health Stigma, and Self-Concealment Among African American College Students:

    Akihiko Masuda;Page L. Anderson;Joshua Edmonds

  • Twelve-month follow-up of virtual reality and standard exposure therapies for the fear of flying.

    Barbara Olasov Rothbaum;Larry Hodges;Page L. Anderson;Larry Price

  • Virtual reality exposure in the treatment of social anxiety

    Page Anderson;Barbara O. Rothbaum;Larry F. Hodges

  • Does engagement with exposure yield better outcomes? Components of presence as a predictor of treatment response for virtual reality exposure therapy for social phobia

    Matthew Price;Natasha Mehta;Erin B. Tone;Page L. Anderson

  • D-Cycloserine Augmentation of Exposure-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Individual Participant Data.

    David Mataix-Cols;Lorena Fernández de la Cruz;Benedetta Monzani;David Rosenfield

  • Computer-supported cognitive behavioral treatment of anxiety disorders.

    Page Anderson;Carli Jacobs;Barbara O. Rothbaum

  • Help-Seeking Experiences and Attitudes among African American, Asian American, and European American College Students

    Akihiko Masuda;Page L. Anderson;Michael P. Twohig;Amanda B. Feinstein

  • The Relation Between Self-Report Mindfulness and Performance on Tasks of Sustained Attention

    Stefan K. Schmertz;Page L. Anderson;Diana L. Robins

  • Treating psychological and phsyical disorders with VR

    L.F. Hodges;P. Anderson;G.C. Burdea;H.G. Hoffmann

  • The Role of Psychological Flexibility in Mental Health Stigma and Psychological Distress for the Stigmatizer

    Akihiko Masuda;Matthew Price;Page L. Anderson;Stefan K. Schmertz

  • Additive Impact of Childhood Emotional, Physical, and Sexual Abuse on Suicide Attempts among Low‐Income African American Women

    Page L. Anderson;Jasmin A. Tiro;Ann Webb Price;Marnette A. Bender

  • Outcome expectancy as a predictor of treatment response in cognitive behavioral therapy for public speaking fears within social anxiety disorder.

    Matthew Price;Page L. Anderson

  • A meta-analytic examination of attrition in virtual reality exposure therapy for anxiety disorders.

    Amanda A. Benbow;Page L. Anderson

  • Self-enhancement versus self-verification: Does spousal support always help?

    Jennifer Katz;Steven R. H. Beach;Page Anderson

  • Greater expectations: using hierarchical linear modeling to examine expectancy for treatment outcome as a predictor of treatment response.

    Matthew Price;Page Anderson;Christopher C. Henrich;Barbara Olasov Rothbaum

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew Price
Matthew Price University of Vermont
Barbara O. Rothbaum
Barbara O. Rothbaum Emory University
Akihiko Masuda
Akihiko Masuda University of Hawaii at Manoa
Steven R. H. Beach
Steven R. H. Beach University of Georgia
Nadine J. Kaslow
Nadine J. Kaslow Emory University
JoAnn Difede
JoAnn Difede Cornell University
Cristina Botella
Cristina Botella Jaume I University
Rosa M. Baños
Rosa M. Baños University of Valencia
Kerry J. Ressler
Kerry J. Ressler Harvard University
Bruce Crosson
Bruce Crosson Emory University

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