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Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry
Pre-Doctoral Clinical Psychology Internship Program 2009-2010
- IINTERNSHIP FACULTY
Amy M. Combs-Lane, PhD
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Current Rank: Assistant Professor
- Graduate School: University of Arkansas, 2000
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Internship: West Virginia University School of Medicine
- Postdoctoral Fellowship: National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center, Medical University of South Carolina
Dr. Combs-Lane’s clinical and research interests are focused on adult anxiety disorders, with specialization in posttraumatic stress disorder. Clinically, she provides cognitive-behavioral assessment and treatment in the Anxiety Disorders Clinic, with an emphasis on empirically supported techniques. Her research interests include identifying psychosocial and physiological factors associated with negative health outcomes and evaluating treatment outcomes. Dr. Combs-Lane is involved in research in the Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry.Carey
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Combs-Lane, A. M., & Smith, D. W. (2002) Risk of sexual victimization in college women: The role of behavioral intentions and risk-taking behaviors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17 (2), 165-183
Davis, J. L., Combs-Lane, A. M., & Jackson, T. L. (2002). Risky behaviors associated with interpersonal victimization: Comparisons based on type, number, and characteristics of assault incidents. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17 (6), 611-629
Falsetti, S. A., Erwin, B. A., Resnick, H. S., Davis, J., Combs-Lane, A.M. (2003). Multiple Channel Exposure Therapy of PTSD: Impact of treatment on functioning and resources. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 17 (2), 133-147.
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