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David Valentiner, Ph.D. 
Associate Professor 
Psychology Department 
Office: 309 Psychology 
Phone: (815) 753-7086 
Fax: (815) 753-8088 
dvalentiner@niu.edu


       

Interesting sites:

        Anxiety Disorders Service

        Psychological Services Center

        Graduate students working with me

        Links to References and Information

        Links to Psychology Resources

Education:

Post-Doctoral Fellow, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 1996

Ph.D. University of Texas, Austin, 1994

Pre-Doctoral Internship, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,1994

            M.A. University of Texas, Austin, 1992

            B.S. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1989

 

Research interests:

My research interests include anxiety disorders and emotional processes related to anxiety and coping.  My current research focuses on how anxiety disorders develop during adolescence.

 

Recent papers:

      Hook, J. N., & Valentiner, D. P. (2002). Are specific and generalized social phobias qualitatively distinct. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 9, 393-409.

      Deacon, B. J., Valentiner, D. P., Gutierrez, P. M., & Blackard, D. (2002). Factor structure and incremental validity of the anxiety sensitivity index for children in an adolescent sample. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 40, 839-852.

      Harris, H. N., & Valentiner, D. P. (2002). World assumptions, sexual assault, trauma-related symptoms and interpersonal functioning. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17, 287-306.

      Valentiner, D. P., Gutierrez, P. M., & Blackard, D. (2001). Anxiety measures and adolescent suicidal intentions and behavior. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 16, 1-22.

      Deacon, B. J., & Valentiner, D. P. (2001). Dimensions of anxiety sensitivity and their relationship to non-clinical panic. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 23, 25-33.

      Telch, M. J., Valentiner, D. P, Ilai, D., Petruzzi, D., & Hehmsoth, M. (2000). The effect of heart-rate feedback on the emotional processing of fear. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 38, 373-387.

      Deacon, B. J., & Valentiner, D. P. (2000). Substance use and non-clinical panic attacks in a young adult sample. Journal of Substance Abuse, 11, 7-15.

 


 

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last updated: July 8, 2003