Frank H. Wilhelm

About Frank H. Wilhelm

Frank H. Wilhelm, With an exceptional h-index of 75 and a recent h-index of 43 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Salzburg, specializes in the field of Anxiety Disorders, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Psychophysiology, Affective Neuroscience, Experimental Psychopathology.

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

Effects of a dissociative drug on fronto-limbic resting-state functional connectivity in individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder: a randomized controlled pilot study

Shared and distinct biological mechanisms for anxiety and sensory over‐responsivity in youth with autism versus anxiety disorders

Acute dissociation as part of the defense cascade: Associations with behavioral, autonomic, and experiential threat responses in posttraumatic stress disorder.

Psychometric properties of the dissociative subtype of posttraumatic stress disorder scale: replication and extension in two German-speaking samples

Hitting the Rewind Button: Imagining Analogue Trauma Memories in Reverse Reduces Distressing Intrusions

Measuring Symptom-Specific Panic-Relevant Associations Using Single-Target Implicit Association Tests

Effects of training body-related interpretations on panic-related cognitions and symptoms

Experimental induction of peritraumatic dissociation: The role of negative affect and pain and their psychophysiological and neural correlates

Frank H. Wilhelm Information

University

Position

Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychopathology

Citations(all)

23206

Citations(since 2020)

8703

Cited By

17895

hIndex(all)

75

hIndex(since 2020)

43

i10Index(all)

193

i10Index(since 2020)

152

Email

University Profile Page

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Frank H. Wilhelm Skills & Research Interests

Anxiety Disorders

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Psychophysiology

Affective Neuroscience

Experimental Psychopathology

Top articles of Frank H. Wilhelm

Effects of a dissociative drug on fronto-limbic resting-state functional connectivity in individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder: a randomized controlled pilot study

Psychopharmacology

2024/2

Shared and distinct biological mechanisms for anxiety and sensory over‐responsivity in youth with autism versus anxiety disorders

Journal of neuroscience research

2024/1

Acute dissociation as part of the defense cascade: Associations with behavioral, autonomic, and experiential threat responses in posttraumatic stress disorder.

Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science

2023/12/7

Psychometric properties of the dissociative subtype of posttraumatic stress disorder scale: replication and extension in two German-speaking samples

European Journal of Psychotraumatology

2023/11/23

Hitting the Rewind Button: Imagining Analogue Trauma Memories in Reverse Reduces Distressing Intrusions

2023/10

Measuring Symptom-Specific Panic-Relevant Associations Using Single-Target Implicit Association Tests

Cognitive Therapy and Research

2023/10

Effects of training body-related interpretations on panic-related cognitions and symptoms

Cognitive therapy and research

2023/6

Experimental induction of peritraumatic dissociation: The role of negative affect and pain and their psychophysiological and neural correlates

Behaviour Research and Therapy

2023/5/1

Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science

2023

Does acute posttraumatic dissociation protect from negative sensations and autonomic hyperarousal?: Evidence from a pre-registered script-driven imagery study in individuals …

2023

Behaviorale, psychophysiologische, und subjektive Korrelate akuter Dissoziation während Traumaexposition bei Personen mit Posttraumatischer Belastungsstörung

2023

Reply to quintner

Pain

2022/12/1

Neuroscientific evidence for pain being a classically conditioned response to trauma-and pain-related cues in humans

Pain

2022/11/1

Estradiol during (analogue-) trauma: Risk-or protective factor for intrusive re-experiencing?

Psychoneuroendocrinology

2022/9/1

Recalling autobiographical self-efficacy episodes boosts reappraisal-effects on negative emotional memories.

Emotion

2022/9

Spontaneous suppression in dating couples: Social and physiological correlates of suppressing negative and positive emotions during negative and positive conversations

International Journal of Psychophysiology

2022/8/1

Ketamine-induced dissociation does not increase fronto-limbic functional connectivity in individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder

2022/7/14

P610. Eliciting Peritraumatic Dissociation Using Highly Aversive Films and Pain Stimulation: An Experimental FMRI Study

Biological Psychiatry

2022/5/1

Sleep’s role in updating aversive autobiographical memories

Translational psychiatry

2022/3/24

Does the heart fall asleep?—Diurnal variations in heart rate variability in patients with disorders of consciousness

Brain Sciences

2022/3/11

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