
Rose C. Smith
Intervention Sciences Laboratory
Department of Psychology
University of Arkansas
Phone (479.575.5811)
rcs001@uark.edu (email)
Education and Training
M.A. in Clinical Psychology, University of Arkansas (expected 2008)
B.A. in Spanish, Hendrix College, 2005
Biosketch
Ms. Smith received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish from Hendrix
University in Little Rock, Arkansas. She is currently enrolled in the
doctoral program in clinical psychology at the University of Arkansas.
Ms. Smith is interested in the role of health behaviors and emotion regulation
in the maintainence and etiology of posttraumatic stress disorder. Currently,
Ms. Smith is utilizing a script driven imagery procedure to investigate
the role of health behaviors and emotion on symptom presentation of posttraumatic
stress disorder.
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Representative Dissemination Activities
Publications
Feldner, M. T., Zvolensky, M. J., & Schmidt, N. B., & Smith, R.
C. (in press). A prospective test of anxiety sensitivity as a moderator
of the relation between gender and posttraumatic symptom maintenance among
high anxiety sensitive young adults. submitted for publication.
Leen-Feldner, E., Reardon, L., Hayward, C., & Smith,
R. (in press).The relation between puberty and adolescent anxiety: Theory
andevidence. Health Behaviors and Physical Illness in Anxiety and itsDisorders:
Contemporary Theory and Research. Springer Publishing.
Conference Related Activities
Smith, R. C., Babson, K. A., Bonn-Miller, M. O., Gibson, L. A., Monson,
C. M., Zvolensky, M. J., & Feldner, M. T. (2006, March). An Examination
of Anxiety Sensitivity as a Moderator of the Relation between Smoking
Level and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms among Trauma-Exposed Adults. Poster
presented
at the 40th annual conference of the Association for Behavioral and CognitiveTherapies,
Chicago, IL.
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