Mercedes Woolley, MS

Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student, Utah State University

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情報

Mercedes Woolley is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Utah State University. She earned her BA in Psychology from Smith College in 2020. Over the past two years, she has served as a research coordinator on a clinical trial for misophonia funded by the Misophonia Research Fund. This work ignited her passion for misophonia research, leading to multiple projects aimed at improving the characterization and understanding of this disorder.

In 2023, Mercedes received a soQuiet Misophonia Student Research Grant to support her ongoing work. In addition to her focus on misophonia, Mercedes is broadly interested in exploring individual variability and employing person-centered, data-driven methodologies to develop tailored psychological interventions for diverse clinical presentations.

注目すべき出版作品

Audiological characteristics of a sample of adults with misophonia [December 2024] by Muñoz, K., Woolley, M. G., Velasquez, D., Ortiz, D., San Miguel, G. G., Petersen, J. M., & Twohig, M. P. [アメリカ聴覚学ジャーナル]

ミソフォニアに対するアクセプタンス&コミットメント療法と漸進的リラクゼーショントレーニング:ランダム化比較試験プロトコル、介入、および聴覚学的評価 [October 2024] by Bowers, E. M., Woolley, M. G., Muñoz, K., Petersen, J. M., & Twohig, M. P. [現代の臨床試験]

ミソフォニアの成人サンプルを求める治療の臨床的特徴:発症、経過、トリガー、状況、および併存疾患 [October 2024] by Woolley, M. G., Capel, L. K., Bowers, E. M., Petersen, J. M., Muñoz, K., & Twohig, M. P. [強迫性および関連障害のジャーナル]

Coming Soon

Psychosocial and Audiological Characteristics in Misophonia: An Interdisciplinary Comparison Study of Adults with Misophonia to Healthy Controls, by Woolley, M. G., Johnson, H., Bowers, E. M., Velasquez, D., Petersen, J. M., Muñoz, K., & Twohig, M. P. (under review).

Recognizing Individual Variability in Misophonia: Identifying Symptom-Based Subgroups with Gaussian Mixture Modeling, by Woolley, M. G., Ramos A.M., Bowers, E.M., Muñoz, K., Petersen, J. M., & Twohig, M. P. (under review).

Preliminary validation of a measure of psychological inflexibility for misophonia, by Capel, L. K., Bowers, E. M., Woolley, M. G., Petersen, J. M., Muñoz, K., & Twohig, M. P. (under review).

関連情報

Mercedes Woolley’s Google Scholar page

Utah State University ACT Research Group site