
Meghan Anne Crabtree, Ph.D
@meghtree
PhD in Health and quantitative psychology, Research Scientist at Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention Research @ ColoradoStateU
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08-03-2011 04:38:29
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New paper with my colleagues from the STRONG STAR Consortium consortium examining how changes in both self- and other-blame are dynamically related to changes in PTSD over time. Whoever did the stats on this paper is awesome and really should get a raise! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

In my recent paper with colleagues CSU Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention Research published in Prev. Science, we find that self-determination and autonomous motivations to abstain may be useful promotive factors to target for substance use prevention among American Indian youth. rdcu.be/b1Olw

** New Article ** by Meghan Crabtree, & David Pillow — Consequences of Enactment and Concealment for Felt Authenticity: Understanding the effects of Stigma through Self‐Distancing and Motive Fulfillment Meghan Anne Crabtree, Ph.D #esjp_journal doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2…


Psychology Today Glenn Geher Hi Glenn. This is what social identity theorists have been saying for a long time. The key here is to see 'community' and 'self' as not necessarily opposed. 'We' is just as much self as 'I'. And to see the relevance it this to the pandemic, read our (free) book, Together Apart.

The American Indian Movement often is associated with events of the past, like the Wounded Knee and Alcatraz occupations. But the recent unrest in Minneapolis has shown the group remains a powerful force, with members protecting the city's Native corridor. indiancountrytoday.com/news/modern-da…



Ask Senator Ron Johnson to support making #Juneteenth a federal holiday! 93yo Ms. Opal Lee has more than 1.4 million Americans behind her campaign. Someone tell Sen. Johnson to speak with Ms. Opal about his "NO" vote to make Juneteenth a federal holiday!ctt.ec/_dfQ1+

Cool new paper w/Meghan Anne Crabtree, Ph.D and Sandra B. Morissette PhD examining longitudinal relationships b/w changes in psychological inflexibility and PTSD using super nerdy stats. Increasing psychological flexibility, which we know how to do, can produce decreases in PTSD. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…




Pain Medicine Journal Willie Hale, Ph.D. Meghan Anne Crabtree, Ph.D Craig Bryan, PsyD, ABPP @DrKatieK The Ohio State University College of Medicine The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center IQuESt UT Health San Antonio BCM Department of Medicine Colorado State University #painmedicine #painresearch #painscience #chronicpain #research #MedEd #SuicidePrevention