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Dr. Rosemery O. Nelson-Gray


   

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Professor, Clinical
PhD, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1972
Eberhart 268
Phone:  (336) 334-5817
Email:
r_nelson@uncg.edu

Dr. Rosemery O. Nelson-Gray primarily focuses on personality variables and their role in psychopathology, and developing and assessing behavioral therapy methods. Her recent work has investigated a wide range of topics, including the cultural sensitivity of well-established treatments, behavioral assessment in childhood disorders, ADHD, coping with parental illness, depression, and phobias. A recent list of her publications, grants, and research projects with colleagues and doctoral students can be found in her lab summary (link to Word document).

Selected recent publications:

Gaynor, S.T., Lawrence, P.S., & Nelson-Gray, R.O. (in press). Measuring homework compliance in cognitive-behavior therapy for adolescent depression. Behavior Modification.

Paulson, J.F., Buermeyer, C.M., & Nelson-Gray, R.O. (in press). Social rejection in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Journal of Attention Disorders.

Nelson-Gray, R.O., Huprich, S.K., Kissling, G.E.,and Ketchum, K.R. (2004). A preliminary examination of Beck’s cognitive theory of personality disorders in undergraduate analogues. Personality and Individual Differences, 36, 219-233.

Huprich, S. K., Clancy, C., Bornstein, R. F., & Nelson-Gray, R. O. (2004). Do dependency and social skills combine to predict depression? Linking two diatheses in mood disorders research. Individual Differences Research, 2, 2-16.

Nelson-Gray, R.O. (2003). Treatment utility of psychological assessment. Psychological Assessment, 15, 521-531.