Faith Brozovich, M.A.
E-mail: faith.brozovich@temple.edu
Lab Webpage: www.temple.edu/phobia
Bio: Faith entered Temple's clinical psychology program in 2006. She is currently completing her clinical internship at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System. Faith received her M.A. from Temple University in 2008 and her B.A. from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas in 2003. 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.
Representative presentations and/or publications:
Brozovich, F., & Heimberg, R.G. (in press). The relationship of post-event processing to self-evaluation of performance in social anxiety. Behavior Therapy.
Brozovich, F., & Heimberg, R.G. (in press). A treatment refractory case of social anxiety disorder: Lessons learned from a failed course of cognitive-behavioral therapy. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice.
Brozovich, F., & Heimberg, R.G. (2008). An analysis of post-event processing in social anxiety disorder. Clinical Psychology Review, 28, 891-903.
