Gabrielle Liverant, PhD is a clinical psychologist and Associate Professor of Psychology at Suffolk University. Dr. Liverant's research centers on the identification of shared etiological mechanisms that underlie mood, anxiety, and trauma and stressor related disorders, and the translation of this knowledge into more effective psychotherapeutic and pharmacological interventions. Her recent work has focused on enhancing understanding of anhedonia, associated reward system impairments, and emotional reactivity and regulation dysfunction across psychiatric disorders. The transdiagnostic, phenotypic focus of Dr. Liverant's research is designed to promote the dissemination and application of new interventions across disorders and populations (e.g., depression, PTSD).
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