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RESEARCH

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Research Posters 

Candelari, A. E., Woodward, E. C., Raines, E. M., & Viana, A. G. (2018, November) Maternal minimizing reactions moderate the relationship between frustration intolerance and anxiety symptoms in late childhood. Poster session presented at the 52nd Annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Washington, D.C. 


Candelari, A. E., Raines, E. M., Woodward, E. C., & Viana, A. G. (2018, November) Catastrophizing reactions mediate the relationship between inhibited temperament and social anxiety symptom severity in late childhood. Poster session presented at the 52nd Annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Washington, D.C.

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Invited Talks

Candelari, A.E. (2019, November) Clinical case presentation on working with racially and culturally diverse clients. Abstract selected for an oral presentation session at the First Annual University of Houston Diversity in Clinical Psychology Day, Houston, TX.


Hanna, A. E., Raines, E. M., Woodward, E. C., & Viana, A. G., (2017, April) Anxiety as a mediator in the relationship between emotional nonacceptance and trauma severity in trauma-exposed inpatient adolescents. Abstract selected for an oral presentation session at the 2nd University of Houston Clinical Psychology Graduate Research Showcase, Houston, TX.


Hanna, A. E., & Viana, A. G., (2017, September) Longitudinal relations between infant temperament and child internalizing and externalizing behaviors: The role of parental conflict tactics and intimate partner violence. Abstract selected for an oral presentation session at the 1st annual University of Houston Stepping into Graduate School Day, Houston, TX.

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Selected Publications

Viana, A. G., Hanna, A. E., Raines, E. M., Woodward, E. C., Paulus, D. J., Berenz, E. C., & Zvolensky, M. J. (2017). Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among trauma-exposed inpatient adolescents: The role of emotional nonacceptance and anxiety symptom severity. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 205, 879-885.

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Bakhshaie, J., Hanna, A. E., Viana, A. G., Garza, M., Valdivieso, J., Ochoa-Perez, M., Lemaire, C., Cardoso, J. B., Rogers, A. H., Mayorga, N. A.., & Bogiazian, D. (2017). Acculturative stress and mental health among economically disadvantaged Latinos in primary care: The role of anxiety sensitivity. Psychiatry Research, 261, 421-427.

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 Trent, E.S., Viana, A.G., Raines, E.M., Woodward, E.C., Candelari, A.E., Storch, E.A., & Zvolenskey, M.J. (in press). Interpretation biases and childhood anxiety: the moderating role of parasympathetic nervous system reactivity. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology.

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Raines, E. M., Viana, A.G., Trent, E. S., Woodward, E. C., Candelari, A. E., Zvolensky, M. J., & Storch, E. A. (2019). Effortful control, interpretation biases, and child anxiety symptom severity in a sample of children with anxiety disorders. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 67, 102136.

Research/CV: Skills
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