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overview My research seeks to understand why young people think about and attempt suicide in a way that can inform assessment, treatment, and prevention of suicide risk. My lab's program of research has four broad goals: 1) to study the link between different forms of repetitive thinking, hopelessness, and suicidal ideation; 2) to understand what young people actually think about when they think about suicide, the form that these thoughts take, and whether there are subtypes of suicidal thoughts that can be used to predict who is likely to make a future suicide attempt; 3) to understand the interplay between culture and cognition in explaining risk for suicidal ideation and attempts; and 4) to identify laboratory-based methods of shifting the hopelessness-related cognitions that give rise to suicidal ideation.
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Grant Persistent versus brief suicidal ideation subtypes in risk for adolescent suicide attempts
Grant RISE Program at Hunter College CUNY
Grant Multimethod measurement of proximal risk for persistent suicide ideation and future attempts among adolescents
Academic Article Brooding and reflective rumination among suicide attempters: cognitive vulnerability to suicidal ideation.
Academic Article Cognitive inflexibility as a prospective predictor of suicidal ideation among young adults with a suicide attempt history.
Academic Article Cognitive inflexibility and suicidal ideation: mediating role of brooding and hopelessness.
Academic Article Perceived discrimination, ruminative subtypes, and risk for depressive symptoms in emerging adulthood.
Academic Article Understanding the suicidal moment in adolescence.
Academic Article The future-oriented repetitive thought (FoRT) scale: A measure of repetitive thinking about the future.
Academic Article Ruminative subtypes and impulsivity in risk for suicidal behavior.
Academic Article Social connectedness, stressful life events, and self-injurious thoughts and behaviors among young adults.
Academic Article Brooding and reflection: rumination predicts suicidal ideation at 1-year follow-up in a community sample.
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Academic Article Culturally responsive assessment of suicidal thoughts and behaviors in youth of color.
Academic Article Future-oriented repetitive thought, depressive symptoms, and suicide ideation severity: Role of future-event fluency and depressive predictive certainty.
Academic Article Induced optimism to lessen hopelessness-related cognitions among young adults at risk for suicidal thoughts and behavior.
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