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Reducing contrast avoidance in GAD by savoring positive emotions: Outcome and mediation in a randomized controlled trial
Lucas S. LaFreniere, Michelle G. Newman
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2022) Vol. 93, pp. 102659-102659
Open Access | Times Cited: 17

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Worry and rumination enhance a positive emotional contrast based on the framework of the Contrast Avoidance Model
Hanjoo Kim, Michelle G. Newman
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2023) Vol. 94, pp. 102671-102671
Open Access | Times Cited: 22

Savoring changes novel positive mindset targets of GAD treatment: Optimism, prioritizing positivity, kill-joy thinking, and worry mediation
Lucas S. LaFreniere, Michelle G. Newman
Behaviour Research and Therapy (2024) Vol. 177, pp. 104541-104541
Closed Access | Times Cited: 6

A transdiagnostic evaluation of contrast avoidance across generalized anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, and social anxiety disorder
Michelle G. Newman, Gavin N. Rackoff, Yiqin Zhu, et al.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2022) Vol. 93, pp. 102662-102662
Open Access | Times Cited: 25

The transdiagnostic use of worry and rumination to avoid negative emotional contrasts following negative events: A momentary assessment study
Seung Yeon Baik, Michelle G. Newman
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2023) Vol. 95, pp. 102679-102679
Open Access | Times Cited: 14

The naturalistic reinforcement of worry from positive and negative emotional contrasts: Results from a momentary assessment study within social interactions
Michelle G. Newman, Jeremy T. Schwob, Gavin N. Rackoff, et al.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2022) Vol. 92, pp. 102634-102634
Open Access | Times Cited: 19

The Contrast Avoidance Model: Conclusion and synthesis of new research in the special issue
Amy Przeworski, Michelle G. Newman
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2024) Vol. 102, pp. 102830-102830
Closed Access | Times Cited: 4

Introduction to a special issue on the contrast avoidance model
Michelle G. Newman, Amy Przeworski
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2024) Vol. 102, pp. 102831-102831
Closed Access | Times Cited: 3

A randomized controlled trial of brief behavioral activation plus savoring for positive affect dysregulation in university students
Divya Kumar, Sarah Corner, Richard Kim, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy (2024) Vol. 177, pp. 104525-104525
Closed Access | Times Cited: 3

Why Do Individuals with Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Depression Engage in Worry and Rumination? A Momentary Assessment Study of Positive Contrast Enhancement
Seung Yeon Baik, Michelle G. Newman
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2025) Vol. 111, pp. 102982-102982
Closed Access

The Unique Autonomic Signatures of Savoring Meditation for Anxiety Reduction: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Tomoko Kishimoto, X. Q. Hao, Qiyu Bai
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2025), pp. 103024-103024
Closed Access

Incremental validity of the contrast avoidance model: A comparison with intolerance of uncertainty and negative problem orientation
Sandra J. Llera, Michelle G. Newman
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2023) Vol. 95, pp. 102699-102699
Closed Access | Times Cited: 7

Savoring, worry, and positive emotion duration in generalized anxiety disorder: Assessment and interventional experiment
Felicia N. Rosen, Lucas S. LaFreniere
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2023) Vol. 97, pp. 102724-102724
Closed Access | Times Cited: 3

How strongly are trait positive and negative affectivity associated with anxiety symptoms? A multilevel meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies in anxiety disorders
Christoph Flückiger, Fabiana Mahlke, Greta John, et al.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2024) Vol. 109, pp. 102956-102956
Open Access

Generalized anxiety disorder
Seung Yeon Baik, Michelle G. Newman
Elsevier eBooks (2023), pp. 66-73
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

A bibliometric analysis of the anxiety disorder topics in 2023
M. Fahli Zatrahadi, Miftahuddin Miftahuddin, Ifdil Ifdil, et al.
Konselor (2023) Vol. 12, Iss. 2, pp. 74-85
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

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