David Moscovitch

David Moscovitch

University of Waterloo

H-index: 40

North America-Canada

About David Moscovitch

David Moscovitch, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Waterloo, specializes in the field of social anxiety.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Vulnerabilities in social anxiety: Integrating intra-and interpersonal perspectives

Predictors of Excessive Reassurance Seeking in Social Anxiety

Relative effects of memory-based self-updating interventions for social anxiety

Hooking the self onto the past: How positive autobiographical memory retrieval benefits people with social anxiety

Just do something: An experimental investigation of brief interventions for reducing the negative impact of post-event processing in social anxiety disorder

The impact of particular safety behaviours on perceived likeability and authenticity during interpersonal interactions in social anxiety disorder

Changing Perspective: Towards a multilevel framework of growth in wisdom and well-being within the context of adversity

The time trap: Distinguishing between-person traits from within-person change in wisdom and well-being after adversity

David Moscovitch Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

5544

Citations(since 2020)

2349

Cited By

3995

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

69

i10Index(since 2020)

60

Email

University Profile Page

University of Waterloo

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David Moscovitch Skills & Research Interests

social anxiety

Top articles of David Moscovitch

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Vulnerabilities in social anxiety: Integrating intra-and interpersonal perspectives

Rivkah Ginat-Frolich

Eva Gilboa-Schechtman

Jonathan D Huppert

Idan M Aderka

Lynn E Alden

...

2024/3/11

Predictors of Excessive Reassurance Seeking in Social Anxiety

Cognitive Therapy and Research

Van Bui

David A Moscovitch

2024/2/23

Relative effects of memory-based self-updating interventions for social anxiety

David A Moscovitch

Terry Cho

Robert A Mackey

Sophie M Kudryk

Jolie TK Ho

2024/2/6

Hooking the self onto the past: How positive autobiographical memory retrieval benefits people with social anxiety

Clinical Psychological Science

David A Moscovitch

Kendra White

Taylor Hudd

2023

Just do something: An experimental investigation of brief interventions for reducing the negative impact of post-event processing in social anxiety disorder

Journal of Anxiety Disorders

Dubravka Gavric

Duncan Cameron

Stephanie Waechter

David A Moscovitch

Randi E McCabe

...

2023/8/1

The impact of particular safety behaviours on perceived likeability and authenticity during interpersonal interactions in social anxiety disorder

Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy

Grishma Dabas

Karen Rowa

Irena Milosevic

David A Moscovitch

Randi E McCabe

2023/1

Changing Perspective: Towards a multilevel framework of growth in wisdom and well-being within the context of adversity

Igor Grossmann

Jackson A Smith

Neil Wegenschimmel

Anna Dorfman

David A Moscovitch

2023/3/8

The time trap: Distinguishing between-person traits from within-person change in wisdom and well-being after adversity

PsyArXiv. March

Igor Grossmann

Jackson A Smith

Neil Wegenschimmel

Anna Dorfman

David A Moscovitch

2023/3

Social anxiety inhibits needs repair following exclusion in both relational and non-relational reward contexts: The mediating role of positive affect

Behaviour Research and Therapy

Taylor Hudd

David A Moscovitch

2023/3/1

Neurocognitive model of schema-congruent and-incongruent learning in clinical disorders: Application to social anxiety and beyond

Perspectives on Psychological Science

David A Moscovitch

Morris Moscovitch

Signy Sheldon

2023/11

Concurrent and prospective associations between negative social-evaluative beliefs, safety behaviours, and symptoms during and following cognitive behavioural group therapy for …

Behaviour research and therapy

Michael J Kyron

Andrew Johnson

Matthew Hyett

David Moscovitch

Quincy Wong

...

2023/2/1

Positive emotional reactivity to pleasant social and nonsocial stimuli in social anxiety disorder.

Emotion

Kevin C Barber

David A Moscovitch

2023/8

Imagery-enhanced v. verbally-based group cognitive behavior therapy for social anxiety disorder: A randomized clinical trial

Psychological Medicine

Peter M McEvoy

Matthew P Hyett

Samantha R Bank

David M Erceg-Hurn

Andrew R Johnson

...

2022/5

Reconnecting in the face of exclusion: individuals with high social anxiety may feel the push of social pain, but not the pull of social rewards

Cognitive Therapy and Research

Taylor Hudd

David A Moscovitch

2022/4

The moderating effects of reported pre-pandemic social anxiety, symptom impairment, and current stressors on mental health and affiliative adjustment during the first wave of …

Anxiety, Stress, & Coping

Jolie TK Ho

David A Moscovitch

2022/1/2

Impacts of imagery-enhanced versus verbally-based cognitive behavioral group therapy on psychophysiological parameters in social anxiety disorder: Results from a randomized …

Behaviour Research and Therapy

Peter M McEvoy

Matthew P Hyett

Andrew R Johnson

David M Erceg-Hurn

Patrick JF Clarke

...

2022/8/1

None the wiser: Year-long longitudinal study on effects of adversity on wisdom

European Journal of Personality

Anna Dorfman

David A Moscovitch

William J Chopik

Igor Grossmann

2022/7

Excessive Reassurance Seeking in Social Anxiety

Van Bui

David A Moscovitch

2022/6/7

Effects of mask-wearing on social anxiety: an exploratory review

Sidney A Saint

David A Moscovitch

2021/9/3

Pathways from Adversity

Redesigning research on post-traumatic growth: Challenges, pitfalls, and new directions

Anna Dorfman

David A Moscovitch

I Grossmann

2021/7/23

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