Kate Corcoran
Clinical Associate Professor
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Kate Corcoran, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist with expertise in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness-based approaches for mood and anxiety disorders. Dr. Corcoran is a Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, where she teaches CBT and mindfulness interventions to psychology students and psychiatry residents. Dr. Corcoran is also the Director of Training for the Adult Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry, overseeing the clinical training of advanced psychology fellows
Research Interest
Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Therapies, Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Psychology
Publications
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Corcoran KM, Farb N, Anderson A, Segal ZV (2010) Mindfulness and emotion regulation: Outcomes and possible mediating mechanisms. Emotion regulation and psychopathology: A transdiagnostic approach to etiology and treatment 2010: 339-355
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Bieling PJ, Hawley, L. L., Bloch, R. T., Corcoran, K. M., Levitan, R. D., et al. (2012) Treatment-Specific Changes in Decentering Following Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Versus Antidepressant Medication or Placebo for Prevention of Depressive Relapse JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 80: 365-372
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Hawley LL, Schwartz D, Bieling PJ, Irving J, Corcoran K, et al. (2014) Mindfulness Practice, Rumination and Clinical Outcome in Mindfulness-Based Treatment. Cognitive Therapy Research 38: 1-9