I study cognitive processes that contribute to the development and maintenance of psychopathology, particularly anxiety disorders. I am especially interested in automatic cognitive processing and trying to understand how thoughts that occur outside of our awareness or conscious control contribute to emotional dysregulation.
Selected Publications
Teachman, B., & Woody, S. (2003). Automatic processing among individuals with spider phobia: Change in implicit fear associations following treatment. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, 100-109.
Teachman, B., Gapinski, K., Brownell, K., Rawlins, M., & Jeyaram, S. (2003). Demonstrations of implicit anti-fat bias: The impact of providing causal information and evoking empathy. Health Psychology, 22, 68-78.
Teachman, B., Gregg, A., & Woody, S. (2001). Implicit processing of fear-relevant stimuli among individuals with snake and spider fears. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 110, 226-235.
Woody, S., Detweiler-Bedell, J., Teachman, B., & O?Hearn, T. (2002). Treatment planning in psychotherapy: Taking the guesswork out of clinical care, New York: Guilford Press
Woody, S., & Teachman, B. (2000). Intersection of disgust and fear: Normative and pathological views. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 7, 291-311.
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