Sarah R. Lowe
Assistant Professor
 Psychology
Montclair State University
United States of America
Biography
Sarah Lowe, assistant professor, received a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her research focuses on the long-term psychological consequences of traumatic events, including natural and man-made disasters, community and interpersonal violence, and childhood abuse and neglect, and the role of multiple ecological levels – from genetics to neighborhoods – in shaping outcomes. Her work has been published in such outlets as Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Journal of Traumatic Stress, and Social Science and Medicine. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and teaches courses in abnormal psychology.
Research Interest
Clinical psychology
Publications
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Lowe SR, Galea S, Uddin M, Koenen KC. Trajectories of posttraumatic stress among urban residents. American journal of community psychology. 2014 Mar 1;53(1-2):159-72.
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Lowe SR, Rhodes JE, Zwiebach L, Chan CS. The impact of pet loss on the perceived social support and psychological distress of hurricane survivors. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 2009 Jun 1;22(3):244-7.
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Lowe SR, Manove EE, Rhodes JE. Posttraumatic stress and posttraumatic growth among low-income mothers who survived Hurricane Katrina. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. 2013 Oct;81(5):877.