Bethany Shikatani
Clinical Assistant Professor
Psychology & Brain Science
Boston University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Shikatani received her PhD in clinical psychology from Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada. She completed her internship at the University of Chicago Medical Center, and went on to complete a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders. In her current role at Boston University, Dr. Shikatani provides empirically-supported assessment and treatment to adults with anxiety and related disorders, and provides clinical and research supervision to graduate students and postdoctoral associates. Her research interests involve examining cognitive processes involved in the maintenance of anxiety, including investigating transdiagnostic constructs (e.g., intolerance of uncertainty, perfectionism) and treatment strategies.
Research Interest
Cognitive processes involved in the maintenance of anxiety, including investigating transdiagnostic constructs
Publications
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Shikatani, B., Antony, M.M., Kuo, J.R., & Cassin, S.E. (2014). The impact of cognitive restructuring and mindfulness strategies on postevent processing and affect in social anxiety disorder. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 28, 570-579.
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Shikatani, B., Vas, S.N., Goldstein, D.A., Wilkes, C.M., Buchanan, A., Sankin, L.S., & Grant, J.E. (2016). Individualized intensive treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder: A team approach. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 23, 31-39.
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Shikatani, B., Antony, M.M., Cassin, S.E., & Kuo, J.R. (2016). Examining the role of perfectionism and intolerance of uncertainty in postevent processing in social anxiety disorder. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 38, 297-306.