Richard G. Heimberg, Ph.D.

 

Representative peer reviewed manuscripts:

Mennin, D.S., Heimberg, R.G., Fresco, D.M., & Ritter, M.R. (2008). Is generalized anxiety disorder an anxiety or mood disorder? Considering multiple factors as we ponder the fate of GAD. Depression and Anxiety, 25, 289-299. (PDF)

Brozovich, F., & Heimberg, R.G. (2008). An analysis of post-event processing in social anxiety disorder. Clinical Psychology Review, 28, 891-903. (PDF)

Schultz, L.T., & Heimberg, R.G. (2008). Attentional focus in social anxiety disorder: Potential for interactive processes. Clinical Psychology Review, 28, 1206-1221. (PDF)

Rodebaugh, T.L., Jakatdar, T.A., Rosenberg, A., & Heimberg, R.G. (2009). Thinking about social situations: The moderated effects of imposing structure. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 47, 158-163. (PDF)

Spokas, M., Luterek, J.A., & Heimberg, R.G. (2009). Social anxiety and emotional inhibition: The mediating role of beliefs. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 40, 283-291. (PDF)

Jørstad-Stein, E. C., & Heimberg, R. G. (2009). Social phobia: An update on treatment. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 32, 641-663. (PDF)

Ledley, D.R., Heimberg, R.G., Hope, D.A., Hayes, S.A.., Zaider, T.I., Van Dyke, M., Turk, C.L., Kraus, C., & Fresco, D.M. (2009). Efficacy of a manualized and workbook-driven individual treatment for social anxiety disorder. Behavior Therapy, 40, 414-424. (PDF)

Goldin, P.R., Manber-Ball, T., Werner, K., Heimberg, R., & Gross, J.J. (2009). Neural mechanisms of cognitive reappraisal of negative self-beliefs in social anxiety disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 66, 1091-1099. (PDF)

Zaider, T.I., Heimberg, R.G., & Iida, M. (2010). Anxiety disorders and intimate relationships: A study of daily processes in couples. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 119, 163-173. (PDF)

Blanco, C., Heimberg, R.G., Schneier, F.R., Fresco, D.M., Chen, H., Turk, C.L., Vermes, D., Erwin, B.A., Schmidt, A.B., Juster, H.R., Campeas, R., & Liebowitz, M.R. (2010). A placebo-controlled trial of phenelzine, cognitive behavioral group therapy and their combination for social anxiety disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 67, 286-295. (PDF)