Faith Brozovich, M.A.
E-mail: faith.brozovich@temple.edu
Lab Webpage: www.temple.edu/phobia
Bio: Faith is a fourth year clinical psychology graduate student. She received her B.A. in Psychology from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. Faith’s current research interests include the role of interpretation and memory biases in the onset and maintenance of anxiety disorders. She also is pursuing research concerning post-event processing in social anxiety and how it relates to information processing biases. Faith works with Dr. Heimberg in the Adult Anxiety Clinic at Temple (AACT).
Representative presentations and/or publications:
Brozovich, F., & Heimberg, R.G. (2008). An analysis of post-event processing in social anxiety disorder. Clinical Psychology Review, 28, p. 891-903.
Hertel, P. T., Brozovich, F., Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I. H. (2008). Biases in interpretation and memory in generalized social phobia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, p. 278-288.
Joormann, J., Hertel, P. T., Brozovich, F., & Gotlib, I. H. (2005). Remembering the good, forgetting the bad? Intentional forgetting of emotional material in depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, p. 640-648.
