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Dr. Calabrese received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University at Buffalo, SUNY and completed his pre-doctoral clinical internship at Pacific University. He completed post-doctoral training at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai in the Mood and Personality Disorder Research Program and practiced as a Licensed Psychologist for Therapists of NY. His research interests primarily focus on improving models and measures of personality disorder and psychosocial functioning. Specifically, he aims to integrate novel methods, including ambulatory and collateral assessments, to clarify the connection between personality traits, psychopathology, and interpersonal functioning. Clinically, Dr. Calabrese works with adults and couples with a variety of internalizing and externalizing problems, including maladaptive personality patterns, anger, anxiety, and depression. He integrates across various evidence-based practices, including cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness-based therapies like CBT, DBT, ACT, Schema Therapy, and Behavioral Activation. He also has experience integrating spiritual traditions and practices into treatment.
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Are Women Really (Not) More Talkative Than Men? A Registered Report of Binary Gender Similarities/Differences in Daily Word Use
Tidwell, C. A., Danvers, A. F., Pfeifer, V. A., Abel, D. B., Alisic, E., Beer, A., Bierstetel, S. J., Bollich-Ziegler, K. L., Bruni, M., Calabrese, W. R., Chiarello, C., Demiray, B., Dimidjian, S., Fingerman, K. L., Haas, M., Kaplan, D. M., Kim, Y. K., Knezevic, G., Lazarevic, L. B. & Luo, M. & 16 others, , Jan 13 2025, In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 128, 2, p. 367-391 25 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition, personality disorders and the alternative model: Prediction of naturalistically observed behavior, interpersonal functioning, and psychiatric symptoms, 1 year later.
Calabrese, W. R., Emery, L. T., Evans, C. M. & Simms, L. J., Jul 29 2024, In: Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment. 15, 5, p. 361-370 10 p.Stony Brook University, University at Buffalo
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The Structure of Antagonism: A Hierarchical Model of Self- and Interview-Rated Psychopathology
Calabrese, W. R., Lopez, M. M., Koenigsberg, H. W., New, A. S., Rosell, D. R., Hazlett, E. A., MCClure, M. M. & Perez-Rodriguez, M. M., Sep 22 2022, In: Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment. 14, 4, p. 441-451 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Four key areas for further investigation: Commentary on issues and new directions in personality disorder genetics
Calabrese, W., Lopez, M. M., Trumbull, J., Rutter, S. B. & Perez-Rodriguez, M. M., May 7 2020, The Cambridge Handbook of Personality Disorders. Cambridge University Press, p. 40-43 4 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Neurocognition and the Suicidal Process
Rutter, S. B., Cipriani, N., Smith, E. C., Ramjas, E., Vaccaro, D. H., Martin Lopez, M., Calabrese, W. R., Torres, D., Campos-Abraham, P., Llaguno, M., Soto, E., Ghavami, M. & Perez-Rodriguez, M. M., 2020, In: Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences. 46, p. 117-153 37 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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