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Welcome to my Research page.
My research interests lie at the intersection of personality and psychopathology.
- Personality and mood regulation
- Check out Jack Mearns's website on our research on Generalized Expectancies for Negative Mood Regulation here
- Stress and coping
- Development and application of Cognitive-Social Learning Theories of Personality
- Emotion
- Psychopathology (especially depression and anxiety)
My current research projects are:
- Predictors of Mood Intensity and Recovery
- Daily Coping and Mood Regulation
- Personality, Interpersonal Behavior, and Affect
(with Steve Miller)
- Development and Validation of a Measure of Trait Physiological Hyperarousal (with Steve Miller)
- Mood Regulation Expectancies as Moderators of Trait Risk for Symptoms of Emotional Distress (with Matthias Backenstraß, Jack Mearns, and Steve Miller)
- Positive Affect, Negative Affect, and Physiological Hyperarousal among Referred and Non-referred Youth (with Jeff Laurent and Thomas Joiner)
- Mood Regulation Expectancies as Predictors of Coping Responses and Emotional Distress in an Anglophile Indian Sample (with Shanmukh Kamble and Jack Mearns)
PSY 331 is an advanced Research Methods Course in Personality. Click here to learn about Personality Research Methods (at least as I teach it).
Click to send me e-mail (catanzar@ilstu.edu)
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