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Sandra B. Morissette is affiliated with The University of Texas at San Antonio in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with a particular emphasis on clinical psychology. Their body of work spans several subfields including general health professions, social psychology, epidemiology, and psychiatry and mental health.

The main topics in their research include:

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research

Frequent coauthors with whom they have collaborated include:

  • Alexis Blessing (12 publications)
  • Bryann B. DeBeer (12 publications)
  • Nathan A. Kimbrel (10 publications)
  • Eric C. Meyer (7 publications)
  • Suzy B. Gulliver (6 publications)

Their work has appeared often in several publication venues, such as:

  • Journal of Traumatic Stress (3 publications)
  • PsycEXTRA Dataset (3 publications)
  • Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy (2 publications)
  • Military Medicine (2 publications)
  • Journal of American College Health (2 publications)

Selected recent papers include:

  • Incidence Rates of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Over a 17-Year Period in Active Duty Military Service Members, 2020, Journal of Traumatic Stress
  • A prospective study of firefighters' PTSD and depression symptoms: The first 3 years of service, 2020, Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy
  • Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, and Lifetime History of Suicide Attempts among Male and Female Veterans with Mental Health Disorders, 2021, Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Delivery of written exposure therapy for PTSD in a university counseling center, 2022, Psychological Services
  • Negative Emotionality Interacts with Trauma Exposure to Prospectively Predict Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms During Firefighters' First 3 Years of Service, 2020, Journal of Traumatic Stress

Best Publications

  • Co‐Morbidity of Smoking in Patients with Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders

    David Kalman;Sandra Baker Morissette;Sandra Baker Morissette;Tony P. George

  • Anxiety, anxiety disorders, tobacco use, and nicotine: a critical review of interrelationships.

    Sandra Baker Morissette;Matthew T. Tull;Suzy Bird Gulliver;Barbara Wolfsdorf Kamholz

  • Deployment-related TBI, persistent postconcussive symptoms, PTSD, and depression in OEF/OIF veterans.

    Sandra B. Morissette;Matthew Woodward;Nathan A. Kimbrel;Eric C. Meyer

  • Neuropsychological Sequelae of PTSD and TBI Following War Deployment among OEF/OIF Veterans

    Sara Dolan;Sara Dolan;Sarah Martindale;Jennifer Robinson;Jennifer Robinson;Jennifer Robinson;Nathan A. Kimbrel;Nathan A. Kimbrel

  • Combined PTSD and depressive symptoms interact with post-deployment social support to predict suicidal ideation in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans

    Bryann B. DeBeer;Bryann B. DeBeer;Nathan A. Kimbrel;Eric C. Meyer;Eric C. Meyer;Suzy B. Gulliver

  • Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms, and Functional Disability in U.S. Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans

    Katherine A. Dahm;Eric C. Meyer;Kristin D. Neff;Nathan A. Kimbrel;Nathan A. Kimbrel;Nathan A. Kimbrel

  • Self-Compassion as a Prospective Predictor of PTSD Symptom Severity Among Trauma-Exposed U.S. Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans

    Regina Hiraoka;Eric C. Meyer;Nathan A. Kimbrel;Nathan A. Kimbrel;Bryann B. DeBeer;Bryann B. DeBeer

  • Acceptance and Action Questionnaire—II Scores as a Predictor of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Among War Veterans

    Eric C. Meyer;Sandra B. Morissette;Nathan A. Kimbrel;Marc I. Kruse

  • Virtual reality exposure therapy for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder: a methodological review using CONSORT guidelines.

    Terri E. Motraghi;Richard W. Seim;Richard W. Seim;Eric C. Meyer;Sandra B. Morissette;Sandra B. Morissette

  • The critical warzone experiences (CWE) scale: initial psychometric properties and association with PTSD, anxiety, and depression.

    Nathan A. Kimbrel;Nathan A. Kimbrel;Lianna D. Evans;Amee B. Patel;Laura C. Wilson

  • The effects of venlafaxine and cognitive behavioral therapy alone and combined in the treatment of co-morbid alcohol use-anxiety disorders.

    Domenic A. Ciraulo;David H. Barlow;Suzy Bird Gulliver;Todd Farchione

  • Resilience, traumatic brain injury, depression, and posttraumatic stress among Iraq/Afghanistan war veterans.

    Timothy R. Elliott;Yu Yu Hsiao;Nathan A. Kimbrel;Eric C. Meyer

  • A 12-Month prospective study of the effects of PTSD-depression comorbidity on suicidal behavior in Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans.

    Nathan A. Kimbrel;Nathan A. Kimbrel;Nathan A. Kimbrel;Eric C. Meyer;Eric C. Meyer;Bryann B. DeBeer;Bryann B. DeBeer;Suzy B. Gulliver

  • Anxiety sensitivity and perceived control over anxiety-related events: associations with smoking outcome expectancies and perceived cessation barriers among daily smokers.

    Kristin L. Gregor;Michael J. Zvolensky;Alison C. McLeish;Amit Bernstein

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Co-Occurring Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Alcohol Use Disorders in Veterans: Pilot Treatment Outcomes.

    Eric C Meyer;Eric C Meyer;Robyn Walser;Robyn Walser;Barbara Hermann;Heidi La Bash;Heidi La Bash

  • Differences between smokers and nonsmokers with anxiety disorders

    Sandra Baker Morissette;Timothy A. Brown;Barbara Wolfsdorf Kamholz;Barbara Wolfsdorf Kamholz;Suzy Bird Gulliver;Suzy Bird Gulliver

  • Incidence Rates of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Over a 17-Year Period in Active Duty Military Service Members

    Jason L. Judkins;Jason L. Judkins;Brian A. Moore;Brian A. Moore;Tyler L. Collette;Willie J. Hale

  • Psychological inflexibility predicts PTSD symptom severity in war veterans after accounting for established PTSD risk factors and personality.

    Eric C. Meyer;Heidi La Bash;Bryann B. DeBeer;Nathan A. Kimbrel

  • Using the WHODAS 2.0 to assess functional disability associated with DSM-5 mental disorders.

    Brian Konecky;Eric C. Meyer;Brian P. Marx;Nathan A. Kimbrel

  • A psychometric evaluation of the Smoking Consequences Questionnaire-Adult in smokers with psychiatric conditions.

    Todd C. Buckley;Barbara Wolfsdorf Kamholz;Susannah L. Mozley;Suzy Bird Gulliver

  • Predictors of lower-than-expected posttraumatic symptom severity in war veterans: The influence of personality, self-reported trait resilience, and psychological flexibility.

    Eric C. Meyer;Eric C. Meyer;Eric C. Meyer;Amelia Kotte;Nathan A. Kimbrel;Bryann B. DeBeer

  • Measuring smoking-related preoccupation and compulsive drive: evaluation of the obsessive compulsive smoking scale

    Brian Hitsman;Biing Jiun Shen;Ronald A. Cohen;Sandra B. Morissette

Frequent Co-Authors

Nathan A. Kimbrel
Nathan A. Kimbrel Duke University
Suzy B. Gulliver
Suzy B. Gulliver Scott & White Memorial Hospital
Jean C. Beckham
Jean C. Beckham Duke University
Terence M. Keane
Terence M. Keane Boston University
Brian P. Marx
Brian P. Marx Boston University
Paul J. Silvia
Paul J. Silvia University of North Carolina at Greensboro
David H. Barlow
David H. Barlow Boston University
Eric B. Elbogen
Eric B. Elbogen Duke University
Patrick S. Calhoun
Patrick S. Calhoun Duke University
Timothy R. Elliott
Timothy R. Elliott Texas A&M University

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