Faculty
David A. Clark
Research Interests: Cognitive aspects of anxiety, and depression; cognitive assessment strategies; cognitive & biological vulnerability factors in anxiety and depression; unwanted intrusive thoughts; differential diagnosis of anxiety and depression.
Teaching Interests: adult psychological disorders; cognitive therapy; experimental psychopathology
Selected Publications:
Clark, D.A. & Beck, A.T. (2012). The Worry and Anxiety Workbook: The Cognitive Behavioral Solution. New York: Guilford Press.
Inozu, M., Clark, D.A., & Karanci, A.N. (2012). Scrupulosity in Muslins and Christians: A Comparative Study of Turkish and Canadian Students, Behavior Therapy, 43, 190-202.
Soriano, G.-G., Belloch, A., Morillo, C., & Clark, D.A. (2011). Symptom dimensions in obsessive-compulsive disorder: From normal cognitive intrusions to clinical obsessions. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 25, 474-482.
Clark, D.A., & Beck, A.T. (2010). Cognitive theory and therapy of anxiety and depression: A convergence with neurobiological findings. Trends in Cognitive Science, 14, 418-424.
Clark, D.A., & Beck, A.T. (2010). Cognitive therapy for anxiety disorders; Science and practice. New York: Guilford Press.
Contact Information:
Office: Keirstead 112
Phone: (506) 452-6225
Fax: (506) 447-3063
Homepage: http://people.unb.ca/~clark

