mw. I.B. (Inna) Arnaudova MSc
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Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
Programmagroep: Clinical Psychology
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Weesperplein
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1018 XA Amsterdam
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I.B.Arnaudova@uva.nl
T: 0205256687
Welcome
My research concentrates on studying the etiology of
pathological fear and anxiety disorders through experimental
methods. Laboratory paradigms of studying fear (e.g.
fear-conditioning paradigm, stressful film paradigm) are still
unable to fully recreate the experiences of individuals in real
life and measure fully their responses. Thus, my research
attempts to increase the ecological validity of experimental
paradigms for studying the development of anxiety disorders and
all aspects of fear expression: subjective experiences,
physchophysiological reactivity and behavioral responses. I am
further interested in finding individual characteristics and
experiences which make certain individuals more vulnerable for
developing an anxiety disorder.
I am currently working on my Ph.D. project entitled "Fear
relocation and paradoxical fear increase: Individual
differences in response systems divergence" under the
supervision of Dr. Tom Beckers and Prof. Dr. Merel Kindt.
Before starting myPh.D. project, I have assisted with research
in the laboratories of Dr. Muriel Hagenaars, Leiden University,
the Netherlands, Dr. Mary Ann Dutton, Georgetown University,
Washington, D.C., Dr. Michele Carter and Dr. Clara Cheng, both
at American University, Washington, D.C.
My clinical work has concentrated on expatriate, immigrant and
minority group members suffering from a variety of Axis I
disorders. I have specialized in delivering
cognitive-behavioral interventions in English, Russian or
Bulgarian aiming at alleviating patient's symptoms, promoting a
healthier lifestyle and assisting with acculturation processes.
So far, I have worked with patients from more than 15 countries
in the world.
Arnaudova, I., Krypotos, A.-M., Effting, M., Kindt, M., & Beckers, T. (in preparation). Selective conditioning of cue competition: Evidence across measures.
Arnaudova, I., Craske, M., Fanselow, M., Kindt, M., & Beckers, T. (in preparation). Response selection and execution in human threat avoidance: A new evidence-based theoretical framework.
Krypotos, A.-M., Arnaudova, I., Effting, M., Kindt, M., & Beckers, T. (in preparation). Training action tendencies towards conditioned fear cues.
Krypotos, A.-M., Effting, M., Arnaudova, I., Kindt, M., & Beckers, T. (in press). Avoided by association: Acquisition, extinction and renewal of avoidance tendencies towards conditioned fear stimuli. Clinical Psychological Science.
Arnaudova, I., Krypotos, A.-M., Effting, M., Boddez, Y., Kindt, M., & Beckers, T. (2013). Individual differences in discriminatory fear learning: A vulnerability factor for anxiety disorders? Frontiers in Psychology. 4:298.
2014
- A.M. Krypotos, M. Effting, I. Arnaudova, M. Kindt & T. Beckers (2014). Avoided by association: acquisition, extinction, and renewal of avoidance tendencies toward conditioned fear stimuli. Clinical Psychological Science, 2 (3), 336-343. doi: 10.1177/2167702613503139
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PsyQ Haaglanden; Depressie Ambulant
Psychologist
