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2010

Rosmarin, D.H., Pargament, K.I., Pirutinsky, S., & Mahoney, A. (2010, November) A randomized controlled evaluation of a spiritually-integrated cognitive behavioral intervention for subclinical anxiety in a religious community. Poster presentation at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco, CA.

Pirutinsky, S., Rosmarin, D.H., Holt, C.L., Feldman, R.H., & Caplan, L.S. (2010, November). Intrinsic religiosity as a buffer of the relationship between physical illness and depressive symptoms among Jews: Moderators and mediators. Poster presentation at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco, CA.

Baruch, D., Rosmarin, D.H., Pirutinsky, S., Kanter, J.W., Holt, C.L., Feldman, R.H., & Caplan, L.S. (2010, November). The relevance of culturally-valued activities to levels of depression among Orthodox Jews. Poster presentation at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco, CA.

Holt, C., Rosmarin. D.H., Feldman, R., Caplan, L. & Pirutinsky, S. (2010, June). Assessing Spiritual Health Locus of Control Beliefs in a Jewish Population. Paper presented at the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Spirituality, Theology and Health, Durham, NC.

Rosmarin, D.H., Pargament, K.I., Kelemen, L., Mahoney, A., & Pirutinsky, S. (2010, June). Spiritually-Integrated CBT for Sub-Clinical Anxiety in a Religious Community: A Randomized Controlled Trial in an International Sample. In Rosmarin, D.H. (Chair) Disseminating our Treatments to Religious Populations Around the World: Spiritually-Integrated CBT. Symposium presentation at the meeting of the World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Boston, MA.

Rosmarin, D.H., Pirutinsky, S., & Siev, J. (2010, June). Recognition of Scrupulosity and Non-Religious OCD in an International Sample of Orthodox and Non-Orthodox Jews. In Rosmarin, D.H. & Siev, J. (Chairs) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Religion Around the World. Symposium presented at the meeting of the World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Boston, MA. (pdfpdf)

Newman, C., Rosmarin, D.H. & Zemon, V. (2010, May). God loves me, God loves me not: Can individuals’ Trust and Mistrust in God predict depression? Poster presented at the Yeshiva University Annual Behavioral & Social Sciences Research Day, New York, NY. (pdfpdf)

Rosmarin, D.H. & Pirutinsky, S. (2010, May). Do Medical Models of Mental Illness Relate to Increased or Decreased Stigmatization of Mental Illness among Orthodox Jews? In Milevsky, A. (Chair). Chosen but Forgotten: The Emerging State of Research on Judaism and Mental Health. Symposium presented at the Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention, Boston, MA. (pdfpdf)

2009

Rosmarin, D.H., & Robb, H.B. (2009, November). Upcoming special series in Cognitive and Behavioral Practice on Spiritual/Religious Issues in Behavior Change. Poster presentation at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY. (Spiritual & Religious Issues SIG Poster Session). (pdfpdf)

Rosmarin, D.H., Pirutinsky, S. & Pargament, K.I. (2009, November). The relevance of religious core beliefs to the cognitive-behavioral model of worry. Poster presentation at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY. (Spiritual & Religious Issues SIG Poster Session). (pdfpdf)

Rosmarin, D.H., Pirutinsky, S., & Siev, J. (2009, November). Do Orthodox and Non- Orthodox Jews appraise symptoms of scrupulosity as OCD? Poster presentation at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY. (pdfpdf)

Rosmarin, D.H., Pirutinsky, S., & Siev, J. (2009, November). Religious culture as a moderator of the relationship between religious coping, depression and anxiety. Poster presentation at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY. (pdfpdf)

Pirutinsky, S., Rosmarin, D.H., & Pargament, K.I. (2009, August). Preliminary Validation of a Scale to Measure Stigma towards Mental Illness among Orthodox Jews. Poster presentation to be presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ont. (pdfpdf)

Rosmarin, D.H., Pargament, K.I., Krumrei, E.J., & O’Brien, W.O. (2009, April). Religious vs. demographic predictors of depression in two religious communities. Poster presentation at the meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Montreal, Que. (pdfpdf)

Pirutinsky, S., Rosmarin, D. H., & Pargament, K. I. (March, 2009). Community attitudes towards culture-influenced mental illness: Scrupulosity vs. OCD among Orthodox Jews. Paper presentation at the Georgian Court University Celebration of Faculty Scholarship and Creativity, Lakewood, NJ. (pdf pdf)

Rosmarin, D.H., Pirutinsky, S., Pargament, K.I., & Krumrei, E.J. (2009, February). Do religious doctrine and culture moderate the relationship between beliefs and distress? Poster presentation at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. (pdfpdf)

 

2008

Rosmarin, D.H., Pargament, K.I., & Robb, H. (2008, November). Do they work? The current status of clinical trials of spiritually-integrated treatments. In Rosmarin, D.H. (Chair), Spirituality and Religion: Are they really relevant to psychopathology and treatment? Symposium presentation at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL. (pdfpdf)

Rosmarin, D.H., Siev, J., Pargament, K.I., & Mahoney, M. (2008, November). Anxiety and Depression among Orthodox Jews: Links to Religious Core Beliefs and Practices. Poster presentation at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL. (pdfpdf)



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