Amy Cameron

697 total citations
25 papers, 421 citations indexed

About

Amy Cameron is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Applied Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Amy Cameron has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 421 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Clinical Psychology, 8 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 5 papers in Applied Psychology. Recurrent topics in Amy Cameron's work include Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (9 papers), Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (5 papers) and Suicide and Self-Harm Studies (4 papers). Amy Cameron is often cited by papers focused on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (9 papers), Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (5 papers) and Suicide and Self-Harm Studies (4 papers). Amy Cameron collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Canada. Amy Cameron's co-authors include Kathleen M. Palm Reed, Jessica Armstrong, Denise A. Hines, Amy M. Cohn, Victoria M. Follette, Victoria Ameral, Richard A. Brown, Ana M. Abrantes, David R. Strong and Brandon A. Gaudiano and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Drug and Alcohol Dependence and Addictive Behaviors.

In The Last Decade

Amy Cameron

25 papers receiving 407 citations

Peers

Amy Cameron
Brenda O. Gilbert United States
Brendan Bunting United Kingdom
Whitney C. Brown United States
Susan M. Hannan United States
Jessica A. Keith United States
Matt S. Treeby Australia
Austin M. Hahn United States
Anderson B. Rowan United States
Kirsten Russell United Kingdom
Brenda O. Gilbert United States
Amy Cameron
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Countries citing papers authored by Amy Cameron

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Fields of papers citing papers by Amy Cameron

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Amy Cameron

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All Works

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Cameron, Amy, et al.. (2024). A soft robotic, modular laparoscopic grasper for atraumatic retraction of the small intestine. Device. 2(10). 100560–100560. 3 indexed citations
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Shea, M. Tracie, et al.. (2021). Treatment of anger problems in previously deployed post‐911 veterans: A randomized controlled trial. Depression and Anxiety. 39(4). 274–285. 8 indexed citations
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Cameron, Amy, et al.. (2020). Moral injury as a unique predictor of suicidal ideation in a veteran sample with a substance use disorder.. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy. 13(8). 856–860. 11 indexed citations
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Cameron, Amy, Madeline B. Benz, & Kathleen M. Palm Reed. (2020). The Role of Guilt and Shame in Psychosocial Functioning in a Sample of Women With Borderline Personality Disorder. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 209(1). 13–16. 1 indexed citations
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Capone, Christy, et al.. (2020). Evaluation of Self-Compassion Focused Group Treatment for Co-Occurring PTSD and Substance Use in Veterans with Posttraumatic Guilt: A Case Study. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy. 70(4). 481–508. 8 indexed citations
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Capone, Christy & Amy Cameron. (2019). An Examination of Hope, Symptom Severity, and Functioning Among Combat Veterans After Participation in an Intensive Outpatient Program for PTSD. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy. 50(2). 143–150. 4 indexed citations
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Cameron, Amy, Shannon M. Erisman, & Kathleen M. Palm Reed. (2019). The Relationship Among Shame, Nonsuicidal Self-Injury, and Suicidal Behaviors in Borderline Personality Disorder. Psychological Reports. 123(3). 648–659. 9 indexed citations
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Cameron, Amy, et al.. (2019). Towards A Better Understanding of Hypervigilance in Combat Veterans. Military Behavioral Health. 7(2). 206–217. 3 indexed citations
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Cameron, Amy, et al.. (2019). Acute Shame Predicts Urges for Suicide but not for Substance Use in a Veteran Population. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior. 50(1). 292–299. 11 indexed citations
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Cameron, Amy, et al.. (2018). Evaluation of an Intensive Outpatient Program for Combat Veterans With PTSD. Military Behavioral Health. 6(4). 280–289. 2 indexed citations
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Roy, Vicky, et al.. (2017). Flood Trauma Survival and Recovery Using MNRI Reflex Neuro-Integration Therapy. International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 5(6). 1 indexed citations
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Cohn, Amy M., Caroline O. Cobb, Brett T. Hagman, et al.. (2013). Implicit alcohol cognitions in risky drinking nicotine users with and without co-morbid major depressive disorder. Addictive Behaviors. 39(4). 797–802. 9 indexed citations
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Cameron, Amy, Kathleen M. Palm Reed, & Andrew Ninnemann. (2013). Reactivity to negative affect in smokers: The role of implicit associations and distress tolerance in smoking cessation. Addictive Behaviors. 38(12). 2905–2912. 19 indexed citations
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Cameron, Amy, Kathleen M. Palm Reed, & Brandon A. Gaudiano. (2013). Addressing Treatment Motivation in Borderline Personality Disorder: Rationale for Incorporating Values-Based Exercises into Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy. 44(2). 109–116. 24 indexed citations
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Cohn, Amy M., Amy Cameron, Tomoko Udo, et al.. (2012). Delineating potential mechanisms of implicit alcohol cognitions: Drinking restraint, negative affect, and their relationship with approach alcohol associations.. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 26(2). 318–324. 11 indexed citations
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Hines, Denise A., Jessica Armstrong, Kathleen M. Palm Reed, & Amy Cameron. (2012). Gender Differences in Sexual Assault Victimization Among College Students. Violence and Victims. 27(6). 922–940. 107 indexed citations
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Strong, David R., et al.. (2010). Single versus recurrent depression history: Differentiating risk factors among current US smokers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 109(1-3). 90–95. 17 indexed citations
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Cameron, Amy, Kathleen M. Palm Reed, & Victoria M. Follette. (2010). Reaction to stressful life events: What predicts symptom severity?. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 24(6). 645–649. 37 indexed citations
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Abrantes, Ana M., David R. Strong, Amy M. Cohn, et al.. (2009). Acute changes in obsessions and compulsions following moderate-intensity aerobic exercise among patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 23(7). 923–927. 46 indexed citations

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