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Overview

Thomas R. Lynch is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions primarily span the field of Medicine, with a focus on Psychiatry and Mental Health, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cancer Research, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Oncology.

Their research topics encompass:

  • Breast Cancer Treatment Studies
  • Schizophrenia research and treatment
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
  • Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
  • Treatment of Major Depression

Recent significant publications include:

  • "Brief interventions targeting long-term benzodiazepine and Z-drug use in primary care: a systematic review and meta-analysis" (2020), Addiction
  • "'I just thought that it was such an impossible thing': A qualitative study of barriers and facilitators to discontinuing long-term use of benzodiazepine receptor agonists using the Theoretical Domains Framework" (2021), Health Expectations

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Thomas R. Lynch comprise:

  • Alastair M. Thompson
  • Cristín Ryan
  • Cathal Cadogan
  • Jeffrey R. Marks
  • Deborah Collyar

Key publication venues for their work include:

  • Cancer Research
  • Health Expectations
  • International Journal of Pharmacy Practice
  • BMJ
  • Annals of Surgical Oncology

Best Publications

  • Efficacy of dialectical behavior therapy in women veterans with borderline personality disorder

    Cedar R. Koons;Clive J. Robins;J. Lindsey Tweed;Thomas R. Lynch

  • Mechanisms of change in dialectical behavior therapy: theoretical and empirical observations.

    Thomas R. Lynch;Alexander L. Chapman;M. Zachary Rosenthal;Janice R. Kuo

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder

    Thomas R. Lynch;William T. Trost;Nicholas Salsman;Marsha M. Linehan

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Depressed Older Adults: A Randomized Pilot Study

    Thomas R. Lynch;Jennifer Q. Morse;Tamar Mendelson;Clive J. Robins

  • Fluoxetine, comprehensive cognitive behavioral therapy, and placebo in generalized social phobia.

    Jonathan R. T. Davidson;Edna B. Foa;Jonathan D. Huppert;Francis J. Keefe

  • Loving-kindness meditation for chronic low back pain: results from a pilot trial.

    James W. Carson;Francis J. Keefe;Thomas R. Lynch;Kimberly M. Carson

  • Childhood emotional invalidation and adult psychological distress: the mediating role of emotional inhibition

    Elizabeth D. Krause;Tamar Mendelson;Thomas R. Lynch

  • Dialectical behavior therapy for pervasive emotion dysregulation: Theoretical and practical underpinnings

    Marsha M. Linehan;Martin Bohus;Thomas R. Lynch

  • Heightened sensitivity to facial expressions of emotion in borderline personality disorder.

    Thomas R. Lynch;M. Zachary Rosenthal;David S. Kosson;Jennifer S. Cheavens

  • Dialectical behavior therapy for pervasive emotion dysregulation

    Marsha M. Linehan;Martin Bohus;Thomas R. Lynch

  • fMRI of alterations in reward selection, anticipation, and feedback in major depressive disorder.

    Moria J. Smoski;Jennifer Felder;Joshua Bizzell;Joshua Bizzell;Steven R. Green

  • Pain and emotion: new research directions.

    Francis J. Keefe;Mark Lumley;Timothy Anderson;Thomas Lynch

  • Treatment of older adults with co‐morbid personality disorder and depression: a dialectical behavior therapy approach

    Thomas R. Lynch;Jennifer S. Cheavens;Kelly C. Cukrowicz;Steven R. Thorp

  • Borderline personality disorder and emotional responding: a review of the research literature.

    M. Zachary Rosenthal;Kim L. Gratz;David S. Kosson;Jennifer S. Cheavens

  • Impulsivity as a Common Process Across Borderline Personality and Substance Use Disorders

    Marina A. Bornovalova;C. W. Lejuez;Stacey Brooke Daughters;M. Zachary Rosenthal

  • Decision-making and risk aversion among depressive adults

    Moria J. Smoski;Thomas R. Lynch;M. Zachary Rosenthal;Jennifer S. Cheavens

  • The dialectical behavior therapy ways of coping checklist: development and psychometric properties.

    Andrada D. Neacsiu;Shireen L. Rizvi;Peter P. Vitaliano;Thomas R. Lynch

  • Prefrontal mechanisms for executive control over emotional distraction are altered in major depression.

    Lihong Wang;Kevin S. LaBar;Moria Smoski;M. Zachary Rosenthal

  • Thought suppression mediates the relationship between negative affect and borderline personality disorder symptoms

    M. Zachary Rosenthal;Jennifer S. Cheavens;Carl W. Lejuez;Thomas R. Lynch

  • Internet-based behavioral activation—Treatment for postnatal depression (Netmums): A randomized controlled trial

    Heather A. O'Mahen;Joanne Woodford;Julia McGinley;Fiona C. Warren

Frequent Co-Authors

Jennifer S. Cheavens
Jennifer S. Cheavens The Ohio State University
Moria J. Smoski
Moria J. Smoski Duke University
M. Zachary Rosenthal
M. Zachary Rosenthal Duke University
Marsha M. Linehan
Marsha M. Linehan University of Washington
Clive J. Robins
Clive J. Robins Duke University
Jeffrey M. Greeson
Jeffrey M. Greeson Rowan University
Steven R. Thorp
Steven R. Thorp Alliant International University
Jennifer Q. Morse
Jennifer Q. Morse University of Pittsburgh
Kelly C. Cukrowicz
Kelly C. Cukrowicz Texas Tech University
Carl W. Lejuez
Carl W. Lejuez Stony Brook University

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