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Elizabeth Duraney

Elizabeth Duraney

Elizabeth Duraney

Graduate Student

herring.75@osu.edu

Department of Psychology

Education

  • BA Psychology, Bowling Green Sate University

My research interests involve examining the intersection between difficulties with emotion regulation and cognitive functioning in individuals experiencing neurodegeneration. I am also interested in looking at the impact of different lifestyle interventions (e.g., mindfulness-based stress reduction) on emotion regulation and other metrics of affective health. In the coming years I hope to work to make these interventions more accessible by aiding in the design of an online mindfulness-based intervention.

Similar to my research interests, my clinical interests involve working with individuals experiencing difficulties with emotion dysregulation and providing them with skills to better regulate their emotions. So far, I have received training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction.