APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Forward Focus and Executive Function Negatively Associated with Distress Following a Potentially Traumatic Event (PTE)

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session

  • Jacqueline Sullivan
    Teachers College, Columbia University
  • Soo-Min Shin
    New York University
  • Isaac Galatzer-Levy
    New York University

Abstract

While the human brain exhibits tremendous plasticity following a trauma, it is unclear why only some develop psychopathology. The current study recruited 275 individuals from Bellevue Emergency Department, and investigated emotion and cognition factors. Results suggest forward focus and executive function were negatively related with participant one month distress symptoms.

Emotion

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