Browsing Psychology by Author "Gird, Suzanne R."
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Developing a quantitative measure of self-as-context
Gird, Suzanne R. (Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2013-05-08)The theoretical model upon which acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) [1] is based holds that six distinct, but interrelated processes, contribute to psychological flexibility. The psychometric properties of a self-report ... -
Factor structure of the Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire in a clinical sample
Zettle, Robert D.; Webster, Blake K.; Gird, Suzanne R.; Wagener, Alexandra L.; Burdsal, Charles A. (Guilford Publications Inc, 2013-09)None of the published factor analyses of the Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire Negative (ATQ-N; Hollon & Kendall, 1980) have been with adult clinical populations. To address this omission, we examined the factor structure ... -
Parent-child relationship quality and family transmission of parent posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and child externalizing and internalizing symptoms following fathers' exposure to combat trauma
Snyder, James J.; Gewirtz, Abigail; Schrepferman, Lynn M.; Gird, Suzanne R.; Quattlebaum, Jamie; Pauldine, Michael R.; Elish, Katie; Zamir, Osnat; Hayes, Charles A. (Cambridge University Press, 2016-11)Transactional cascades among child internalizing and externalizing symptoms, and fathers' and mothers' posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms were examined in a sample of families with a male parent who had been ... -
Relationship of service members' deployment trauma, PTSD symptoms, and experiential avoidance to postdeployment family reengagement
Brockman, Callie J.; Snyder, James J.; Gewirtz, Abigail; Gird, Suzanne R.; Quattlebaum, Jamie; Schmidt, Nicole; Pauldine, Michael R.; Elish, Katie; Schrepferman, Lynn M.; Hayes, Charles A.; Zettle, Robert D.; DeGarmo, David S. (American Psychological Association, 2016-02)This research examined whether military service members' deployment-related trauma exposure, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, and experiential avoidance are associated with their observed levels of positive ... -
The Self-as-Context Scale: Development and preliminary psychometric properties
Zettle, Robert D.; Gird, Suzanne R.; Webster, Blake K.; Carrasquillo, Nakisha; Swails, Jeffrey A.; Burdsal, Charles A. (Elsevier, 2018-10)Until recently, multiple measures of all six processes posited to contribute to psychological flexibility had been created with the exception of self-as-context. To address this deficit, we conducted a series of six studies ...