Browsing by Author "Hooley, Jill"
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Affective and Cognitive Processing in Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
Gironde, Stephanie (2014-02-25)Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a behavior recently added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as a condition for further study. In this dissertation, I present findings from three studies ... -
Affective and Neural Reactivity to Criticism in Individuals High and Low on Perceived Criticism
Hooley, Jill Miranda; Siegle, Greg; Gruber, Staci Ann (Public Library of Science, 2012)People who have remitted from depression are at increased risk for relapse if they rate their relatives as being critical of them on a simple self-report measure of Perceived Criticism (PC). To explore neural mechanisms ... -
Affective Neutral Reactivity to Criticism in Individuals High and Low on Perceived Criticism
Hooley, Jill Miranda; Siegle, Greg; Gruber, Staci Ann (Public Library of Science, 2012)People who have remitted from depression are at increased risk for relapse if they rate their relatives as being critical of them on a simple self-report measure of Perceived Criticism (PC). To explore neural mechanisms ... -
Child Maltreatment, Non-Suicidal Self-Injury, and the Mediating Role of Self-Criticism
Glassman, Lisa H.; Weierich, Mariann R.; Hooley, Jill; Deliberto, Tara L.; Nock, Matthew (Elsevier, 2007)We examined the relation between child maltreatment and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Participants were 86 adolescents who completed measures of child maltreatment, self-criticism, perceived criticism, depression, and ... -
Clarifying the Pathway to Suicide: An Examination of Subtypes of Suicidal Behavior and Their Association With Impulsiveness.
Millner, Alexander Joseph (2015-08-06)Suicide is a leading cause of death around the world. Yet research seeking to uncover the causes of suicide has made little advancement. The purpose of this dissertation is to advance the understanding of one understudied ... -
Cognitive Aspects of Nonclinical Obsessive-Compulsive Hoarding
Luchian, Sara A.; McNally, Richard; Hooley, Jill (Elsevier, 2007)Research on the cognitive variables associated with obsessive-compulsive hoarding is scarce. In this study, we investigated cognitive variables that may contribute to the maintenance and possibly etiology of hoarding. ... -
Cortico-Limbic Response to Personally Challenging Emotional Stimuli After Complete Recovery from Depression
Hooley, Jill Miranda; Parker, Holly Ann; Gruber, Staci Ann; Rogowska, Jadwiga; Yurgelun-Todd, Deborah; Guillaumot, Julien (Elsevier, 2009)People vulnerable to depression are at increased risk of relapse if they live in highly critical family environments. To explore this link, we used neuroimaging methods to examine cortico-limbic responding to personal ... -
Detecting Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder in the Community: An Ascertainment Strategy and Comparison with a Hospital Sample
Korfine, Lauren; Hooley, Jill (Guilford Press, 2009)Most empirical research on borderline personality disorder (BPD) draws its participant pool from clinical samples. Individuals with BPD recruited from clinical settings, however, may represent a unique subset of those with ... -
Direct and indirect forms of non-suicidal self-injury: Evidence for a distinction
St. Germain, Sarah Ann; Hooley, Jill Miranda (Elsevier BV, 2012)Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) involves deliberate acts (such as cutting) that directly damage the body but occur without suicidal intent. However, other non-suicidal behaviors that involve people mistreating or abusing ... -
Elevated Preattentive Affective Processing in Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder: A Preliminary fMRI Study
Baskin-Sommers, Arielle R.; Hooley, Jill M.; Dahlgren, Mary K.; Gönenc, Atilla; Yurgelun-Todd, Deborah A.; Gruber, Staci A. (Frontiers Media S.A., 2015)Background: Emotion dysregulation is central to the clinical conceptualization of borderline personality disorder (BPD), with individuals often displaying instability in mood and intense feelings of negative affect. Although ... -
Enhanced sensitivity and response bias for male anger in women with borderline personality disorder
Veague, Heather Barnett; Hooley, Jill Miranda (Elsevier BV, 2014)Interpersonal difficulties, which are characteristic of Borderline personality disorder (BPD), may be related to problems with social cognition. We explored facial emotion recognition in 44 women (15 with BPD, 15 healthy ... -
Examining the Relationships between Stress, Reward Processing, and Bipolar Disorder
Berghorst, Lisa Hinckley (2013-03-08)Bipolar disorder (BD) is a prevalent illness associated with severe impairments in functioning and elusive etiological pathways. Although a strong link between negative life stress and the onset of mood episodes in BD has ... -
Measuring Expressed Emotion: An Evaluation of the Shortcuts
Hooley, Jill; Parker, Holly A. (American Psychological Association, 2006)The construct of expressed emotion (EE) is a highly reliable and valid predictor of poor clinical outcomes in patients with major psychopathology. Patients are at early risk for relapse if they live with family members who ... -
Nonsuicidal Self-Injury, Pain, and Self-Criticism: Does Changing Self-Worth Change Pain Endurance in People Who Engage in Self-Injury?
Hooley, Jill Miranda; St. Germain, Sarah Ann (SAGE Publications, 2013)People who engage in nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) endure physical pain for longer periods than do noninjuring individuals. Pain endurance is also predicted by the presence of highly self-critical beliefs. We tested the ... -
Trustworthiness Appraisal in Borderline Personality Disorder
Masland, Sara Rose (2016-07-18)Borderline personality (BPD) is a highly impairing illness with marked instability across multiple domains, including affect, interpersonal functioning, identity, and behavior. Within the past 15 years, researchers have ...