Danielle E. Baker
University of Arkansas
11 Papers
4 Citations
Danielle E. Baker is an academic researcher from University of Arkansas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Affect (psychology) & Psychopathology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Individual beliefs about emotion and perceptions of belief stability are associated with symptoms of psychopathology and emotional processes
Jennifer C. Veilleux,Garrett A. Pollert,Garrett A. Pollert,Kayla D. Skinner,Kaitlyn D. Chamberlain,Danielle E. Baker,Morgan A. Hill +6 more
TL;DR: This paper explored a variety of beliefs about emotion and perceptions of belief instability alongside symptoms of psychopathology, trait-based emotional skills, and behavioral emotion regulation strategies and found that individual emotion beliefs were associated with age, gender and symptoms of personality disorders.
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Disentangling beliefs about emotions from emotion schemas
TL;DR: It is concluded that the LESS total score is a particularly useful measure of maladaptive schematic attitudes toward emotion, with additional evidence that the IBAE is a clinical tool that can be useful in psychotherapy to quickly assess a variety of emotion beliefs.
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Predicting attrition in long-term residential substance use disorder treatment: A modifiable risk factors perspective.
Danielle E. Baker,Keith A. Edmonds,Maegan Calvert,Sarah M. Sanders,Ana J. Bridges,Melissa A. Rhea,Spee Kosloff +6 more
TL;DR: To improve long-term residential SUD treatment completion, treatment adaptations begin with the most modifiable predictors of attrition, and initial focus should be placed on refurbishing the process through which recommended treatment durations are approached by providers.
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Individual beliefs about emotion and perceptions of belief stability are associated with emotion dysregulation, interpersonal emotional attributes and psychological flexibility
Jennifer C. Veilleux,Garrett A. Pollert,skinner k,Danielle E. Baker,Kaitlyn D. Chamberlain,Morgan A. Hill +5 more
- 11 Jul 2019
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How Does Timing Affect Trauma Treatment for Women Who Are Incarcerated? An Empirical Analysis:
Ana J. Bridges,Danielle E. Baker,Lauren E. Hurd,Kaitlyn D. Chamberlain,Morgan A. Hill,Marie E. Karlsson,Melissa J. Zielinski +6 more
TL;DR: Most women who are incarcerated have experienced sexual violence as mentioned in this paper and difficulties adjusting to prison could interfere with women's ability to benefit from trauma-focused therapy, and they explored the effects of such difficulties on women.