* denotes student author
Publications
Lee, C. S. , Bowman, M.*, & Wu, J. L. (in press). Preliminary effectiveness of a self-guided, asynchronous online stress and anxiety management workshop. Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy.
Lee, C. S., & Yeghiazarian, C.* (2021). Personal value, self-efficacy, and social acceptability of a social behavior as correlates of behavioral action in social anxiety. Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. http://dx.doi.org/10.47626/2237-6089-2020-0129
Lee, C. S. & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2020). Finding personal meaning as a predictor of behavioral action over and above social anxiety. Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology, 5, 26-34. https://doi.org/10.1002/jts5.81
Hayes-Skelton, S. A. & Lee, C. S. (2019). Decentering in mindfulness and cognitive restructuring: An experimental study of a potential common mechanism. Behavior Modification, 44(6), 817-840. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0145445519850744
Hayes-Skelton, S. A. & Lee, C. S. (2018). Changes in decentering across cognitive behavioral group therapy for social anxiety disorder. Behavior Therapy, 49(5), 809-822. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beth.2018.01.005
Lee, C. S. & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2017). Social cost, probability, and self-efficacy as correlates of behavioral action in social anxiety. Behavior Modification, 45(2), 175-195. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0145445517720447
Lee, C. S., Wadsworth, L. P., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2017). Patterns of anxious arousal during a speech task between non-anxious controls and individuals with social anxiety pre- and post- treatment. Behavior Therapy, 48(6), 765-777. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beth.2017.07.006
Lee, C. S., & Yeghiazarian, C.* (2021). Personal value, self-efficacy, and social acceptability of a social behavior as correlates of behavioral action in social anxiety. Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. http://dx.doi.org/10.47626/2237-6089-2020-0129
Lee, C. S. & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2020). Finding personal meaning as a predictor of behavioral action over and above social anxiety. Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology, 5, 26-34. https://doi.org/10.1002/jts5.81
Hayes-Skelton, S. A. & Lee, C. S. (2019). Decentering in mindfulness and cognitive restructuring: An experimental study of a potential common mechanism. Behavior Modification, 44(6), 817-840. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0145445519850744
Hayes-Skelton, S. A. & Lee, C. S. (2018). Changes in decentering across cognitive behavioral group therapy for social anxiety disorder. Behavior Therapy, 49(5), 809-822. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beth.2018.01.005
Lee, C. S. & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2017). Social cost, probability, and self-efficacy as correlates of behavioral action in social anxiety. Behavior Modification, 45(2), 175-195. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0145445517720447
Lee, C. S., Wadsworth, L. P., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2017). Patterns of anxious arousal during a speech task between non-anxious controls and individuals with social anxiety pre- and post- treatment. Behavior Therapy, 48(6), 765-777. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beth.2017.07.006
Book Chapters
Hayes-Skelton, S. A., Lee, C. S., & Wadsworth, L. P. (2017). Anxiety disorders: Psychological factors. In The SAGE Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
Consumer Publications
Lee, C. S. (2017). Parents who have an emotion-coaching approach can lessen the risk of an anxiety disorder in their children. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/parental-meta-emotion-philophies-influence-childrens-anxiety-disorders.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Don't tell your depressed friend to cheer up and be happy. Depression.org. https://www.depression.org/social-pressure-to-feel-happy-makes-depression-sadness-worse.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Having to deal with MS can cause anxiety and depression. Depression.org. https://www.depression.org/depression-and-anxiety-associated-with-multiple-sclerosis-ms.
Lee, C. S. (2017). A strong connection to your therapist improves the results of your treatment for depression. Depression.org. https://www.depression.org/feeling-connected-to-your-therapist-can-maximize-benefits-of-therapy-for-depression.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Indoor rock climbing uses mental skills that may make it an effective treatment for depression. Depression.org. https://www.depression.org/bouldering-indoor-rock-climbing-as-group-therapy-treatment-for-depression.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Does using cannabis help manage anxiety? Yes, but... it can also make things worse. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/cannabis-use-disorder-false-safety-behavior-for-anxiety.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Interpersonal emotion regulation: How others help us reduce anxiety and stress. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/emotional-support-from-others-buffers-the-effects-of-anxiety-and-stress.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Therapy that targets safety behaviors is effective for anxiety disorders. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/safety-behaviors-reduce-anxiety-short-term-but-increase-it-over-time.
Lee, C. S. (2017). After losing a loved one, worry may predict your level of depression and anxiety. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/worry-may-predict-anxiety-depression-prolonged-grief.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Is there a link between social appearance anxiety and binge eating? Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/social-appearance-anxiety-predicts-binge-eating-behaviors.
Lee, C. S. (2017). For students with test or math anxiety, an assessment for learning disabilities may lead to misdiagnosis and ineffective treatment. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/math-test-anxiety-getting-accurate-diagnosis.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Athletes who use social media during events may experience greater sport anxiety. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/sport-anxiety-and-social-media-use-during-competitions.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Test anxiety starts much earlier than you think. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/test-anxiety-may-start-earlier-than-you-think.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Gardening can offer relief from anxiety symptoms. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/gardening-helps-reduce-symptoms-of-anxiety-and-depression.
Lee, C. S. (2017). After the fact: post-event processing may complicate your social anxiety. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/post-event-processing-and-social-anxiety-disorder-sad.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Acceptance-based behavior therapy: increase awareness, increase acceptance, and live life. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/what-is-acceptance-based-behavior-therapy-for-anxiety-disorders.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Compliments may make your social anxiety disorder and depression worse. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/fear-of-positive-evaluation-makes-sad-depression-worse.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Learning fears from friends. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/children-can-develop-phobias-and-learn-fears-from-friends.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Managing test anxiety through memories. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/managing-test-anxiety-through-memories-cbt-imagery-rescripting.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Depression and anxiety: Just a few more things that may get better with age. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/remission-of-anxiety-symptoms-may-occur-as-you-grow-older.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Don't tell your depressed friend to cheer up and be happy. Depression.org. https://www.depression.org/social-pressure-to-feel-happy-makes-depression-sadness-worse.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Having to deal with MS can cause anxiety and depression. Depression.org. https://www.depression.org/depression-and-anxiety-associated-with-multiple-sclerosis-ms.
Lee, C. S. (2017). A strong connection to your therapist improves the results of your treatment for depression. Depression.org. https://www.depression.org/feeling-connected-to-your-therapist-can-maximize-benefits-of-therapy-for-depression.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Indoor rock climbing uses mental skills that may make it an effective treatment for depression. Depression.org. https://www.depression.org/bouldering-indoor-rock-climbing-as-group-therapy-treatment-for-depression.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Does using cannabis help manage anxiety? Yes, but... it can also make things worse. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/cannabis-use-disorder-false-safety-behavior-for-anxiety.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Interpersonal emotion regulation: How others help us reduce anxiety and stress. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/emotional-support-from-others-buffers-the-effects-of-anxiety-and-stress.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Therapy that targets safety behaviors is effective for anxiety disorders. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/safety-behaviors-reduce-anxiety-short-term-but-increase-it-over-time.
Lee, C. S. (2017). After losing a loved one, worry may predict your level of depression and anxiety. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/worry-may-predict-anxiety-depression-prolonged-grief.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Is there a link between social appearance anxiety and binge eating? Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/social-appearance-anxiety-predicts-binge-eating-behaviors.
Lee, C. S. (2017). For students with test or math anxiety, an assessment for learning disabilities may lead to misdiagnosis and ineffective treatment. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/math-test-anxiety-getting-accurate-diagnosis.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Athletes who use social media during events may experience greater sport anxiety. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/sport-anxiety-and-social-media-use-during-competitions.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Test anxiety starts much earlier than you think. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/test-anxiety-may-start-earlier-than-you-think.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Gardening can offer relief from anxiety symptoms. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/gardening-helps-reduce-symptoms-of-anxiety-and-depression.
Lee, C. S. (2017). After the fact: post-event processing may complicate your social anxiety. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/post-event-processing-and-social-anxiety-disorder-sad.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Acceptance-based behavior therapy: increase awareness, increase acceptance, and live life. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/what-is-acceptance-based-behavior-therapy-for-anxiety-disorders.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Compliments may make your social anxiety disorder and depression worse. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/fear-of-positive-evaluation-makes-sad-depression-worse.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Learning fears from friends. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/children-can-develop-phobias-and-learn-fears-from-friends.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Managing test anxiety through memories. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/managing-test-anxiety-through-memories-cbt-imagery-rescripting.
Lee, C. S. (2017). Depression and anxiety: Just a few more things that may get better with age. Anxiety.org. https://www.anxiety.org/remission-of-anxiety-symptoms-may-occur-as-you-grow-older.
Presentations
Oral Presentations
Lee, C. S. & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2019, May). Finding personal meaning and self-efficacy and moderators of behavioral action in social anxiety. Oral presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society, Washington, D.C.
Lee, C. S., Wadsworth, L. P., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2016, August). Patterns of anxious arousal at assessment between non-anxious controls and individuals with social anxiety disorder pre- and post- treatment. Oral presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.
Lee, C. S., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2015, April). Action despite fear or anxiety: Self-efficacy, social cost bias, and probability bias as mechanisms of behavioral action in social anxiety. Oral presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.
Lee, C. S., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2015, April). Probability bias, social cost bias, and self-efficacy to achieve a specific goal as mechanisms of behavioral action. Oral Presentation at the UMass Boston Clinical Psychology Graduate Colloquium, Boston, MA.
Poster Presentations
Schultze, K.* & Lee, C. S. (2021, November). Decentering as a correlate of behavioral action in social anxiety. Poster presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New Orleans, LA.
Bowman, M.* & Lee, C. S. (2021, May). A pilot study: Efficacy of a single-session asynchronous stress management workshop in reducing stress and increasing self-efficacy to manage stress. Poster presentation at the annual Undergraduate and Creative Works Conference at Nevada State College, Henderson, NV.
Sorooshian, A.*, Andres, N.*, & Lee, C. S. (2021, May). Hispanic culture identification and language anxiety as correlates of cognitive symptoms of social anxiety among Hispanics. Poster presentation at the annual Undergraduate and Creative Works Conference at Nevada State College, Henderson, NV.
Andres, N.*, Sorooshian, A.,* & Lee, C. S. (2021, April). Hispanic culture identification and language anxiety as correlates of social anxiety among Hispanics. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the Western Psychological Association, virtual conference.
Bowman, M.,* Ramos, A. M.*, & Lee, C. S. (2021, March). Self-efficacy as a predictor of behavioral action in social anxiety. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, virtual conference.
Yeghiazarian, C.*, & Lee, C.S. (2020, May). Fear of positive evaluation as a correlate of behavioral action in social anxiety. Poster presentation at the annual Undergraduate and Creative Works Conference at Nevada State College, Henderson, NV.
Lee, C. S., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2017, November). Decentering, social cost, and self-focused attention as mechanisms of social anxiety disorder in cognitive behavioral group therapy. Poster Presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA.
Balvaneda, B. B. Lee, C. S., Smith, A.*, & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2017, November). Self-compassion and relationship satisfaction among couples. Poster Presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA.
Lee, C. S., Balvaneda, B. B., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2016, August). Self-compassion as a predictor of patterns of anxious arousal in non-anxious controls and individuals with social anxiety disorder pre- and post- treatment. Poster Presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.
Lee, C. S., Wadsworth, L. P., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2015, March). Patterns of anxious arousal during a speech task between non-anxious controls and individuals with social anxiety pre and post treatment. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, Miami, FL.
McCarty, R. K.*, Lee, C. S., Wadsworth, L. P., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2015, March). Changes in anxious arousal during a speech task between non-anxious controls and individuals with social anxiety pre and post treatment. Poster Presentation at the Annual Conference of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, Miami, FL.
Calloway, A. L., Lee, C. S., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2014, November). Symptom Trajectories and Responder Status in Treatment for Social Anxiety Disorder. Poster Presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.
Lee, C. S., Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2014, November). Experiential Acceptance and Social Cost as Predictors of Social Avoidance. Poster Presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.
Martinez, J. H., Lee, C. S., Hayes-Skelton, S. A., & Roemer, L. (2014, November). Impact of perceived race on social cost bias within predominantly White social context. Poster Presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.
Lee, C., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (March 2014). Social cost bias across cognitive behavioral group therapy for social anxiety disorder. Poster Presentation at the Annual Conference of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, Chicago, IL.
Lee, C., Chiu, Y., & Aron, A.R. (June 2012). The effect of anticipatory anxiety on motor inhibition. Poster Presentation at the Honors Psychology Colloquium of the University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA.
Lee, C. S. & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2019, May). Finding personal meaning and self-efficacy and moderators of behavioral action in social anxiety. Oral presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society, Washington, D.C.
Lee, C. S., Wadsworth, L. P., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2016, August). Patterns of anxious arousal at assessment between non-anxious controls and individuals with social anxiety disorder pre- and post- treatment. Oral presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.
Lee, C. S., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2015, April). Action despite fear or anxiety: Self-efficacy, social cost bias, and probability bias as mechanisms of behavioral action in social anxiety. Oral presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.
Lee, C. S., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2015, April). Probability bias, social cost bias, and self-efficacy to achieve a specific goal as mechanisms of behavioral action. Oral Presentation at the UMass Boston Clinical Psychology Graduate Colloquium, Boston, MA.
Poster Presentations
Schultze, K.* & Lee, C. S. (2021, November). Decentering as a correlate of behavioral action in social anxiety. Poster presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New Orleans, LA.
Bowman, M.* & Lee, C. S. (2021, May). A pilot study: Efficacy of a single-session asynchronous stress management workshop in reducing stress and increasing self-efficacy to manage stress. Poster presentation at the annual Undergraduate and Creative Works Conference at Nevada State College, Henderson, NV.
Sorooshian, A.*, Andres, N.*, & Lee, C. S. (2021, May). Hispanic culture identification and language anxiety as correlates of cognitive symptoms of social anxiety among Hispanics. Poster presentation at the annual Undergraduate and Creative Works Conference at Nevada State College, Henderson, NV.
Andres, N.*, Sorooshian, A.,* & Lee, C. S. (2021, April). Hispanic culture identification and language anxiety as correlates of social anxiety among Hispanics. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the Western Psychological Association, virtual conference.
Bowman, M.,* Ramos, A. M.*, & Lee, C. S. (2021, March). Self-efficacy as a predictor of behavioral action in social anxiety. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, virtual conference.
Yeghiazarian, C.*, & Lee, C.S. (2020, May). Fear of positive evaluation as a correlate of behavioral action in social anxiety. Poster presentation at the annual Undergraduate and Creative Works Conference at Nevada State College, Henderson, NV.
Lee, C. S., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2017, November). Decentering, social cost, and self-focused attention as mechanisms of social anxiety disorder in cognitive behavioral group therapy. Poster Presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA.
Balvaneda, B. B. Lee, C. S., Smith, A.*, & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2017, November). Self-compassion and relationship satisfaction among couples. Poster Presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA.
Lee, C. S., Balvaneda, B. B., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2016, August). Self-compassion as a predictor of patterns of anxious arousal in non-anxious controls and individuals with social anxiety disorder pre- and post- treatment. Poster Presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.
Lee, C. S., Wadsworth, L. P., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2015, March). Patterns of anxious arousal during a speech task between non-anxious controls and individuals with social anxiety pre and post treatment. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, Miami, FL.
McCarty, R. K.*, Lee, C. S., Wadsworth, L. P., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2015, March). Changes in anxious arousal during a speech task between non-anxious controls and individuals with social anxiety pre and post treatment. Poster Presentation at the Annual Conference of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, Miami, FL.
Calloway, A. L., Lee, C. S., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2014, November). Symptom Trajectories and Responder Status in Treatment for Social Anxiety Disorder. Poster Presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.
Lee, C. S., Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (2014, November). Experiential Acceptance and Social Cost as Predictors of Social Avoidance. Poster Presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.
Martinez, J. H., Lee, C. S., Hayes-Skelton, S. A., & Roemer, L. (2014, November). Impact of perceived race on social cost bias within predominantly White social context. Poster Presentation at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.
Lee, C., & Hayes-Skelton, S. A. (March 2014). Social cost bias across cognitive behavioral group therapy for social anxiety disorder. Poster Presentation at the Annual Conference of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, Chicago, IL.
Lee, C., Chiu, Y., & Aron, A.R. (June 2012). The effect of anticipatory anxiety on motor inhibition. Poster Presentation at the Honors Psychology Colloquium of the University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA.