Sarah Crawley, MA


E-mail: sarah.crawley@temple.edu

Lab Web Page: www.childanxiety.org

Bio: Sarah is currently in her fifth year of graduate studies. She received her MA in General Psychology from the Catholic University of America in 2005 and her BA from Bucknell University in 2003. Sarah’s current research examines the role of somatic symptoms in childhood anxiety disorders.

Representative presentations and/or publications:

Furr, J. M., Crawley, S. A., & Kendall, P. C. (2009). Separation Anxiety Disorder: Case Commentary. In C. A. Galanter & P. S. Jensen (Eds.), DSM-IV-TR Casebook and Treatment Guide for Child Mental Health. Washington DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, 46-49.


Crawley, S. A., Beidas, R. S., Benjamin, C. L., Martin, E., & Kendall, P. C. (2008). Treating Socially Phobic Youth with CBT: Differential Outcomes and Treatment Considerations, Behavioral and Cognitive Psychotherapies, 36, 379-389.

Crawley, S. A., Podell, J. L., Beidas, R. S., Braswell, L., & Kendall, P. C. (2007). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Youth. In K. Dobson (Ed.), Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapies, New York, Guilford Press.