Jennifer C. Veilleux

Jennifer C. Veilleux

University of Arkansas

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About Jennifer C. Veilleux

Jennifer C. Veilleux, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Arkansas, specializes in the field of emotion, emotion regulation, distress intolerance, self-control, clinical training.

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

“I’m so dumb and worthless right now”: factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life

A theory of momentary distress tolerance: Toward understanding contextually situated choices to engage with or avoid distress

Development and validation of a brief version of the emotion reactivity scale: The B-ERS

Contextual variation in beliefs about emotion and associated emotion regulation efforts

Giving in and feeling bad: The effect of justification on self-control failure and subsequent emotion

I can’t handle my desires: Development and validation of a self-report measure of desire intolerance and associations with distress intolerance.

Hovering or invalidating? Examining nuances in the associations between controlling parents and problematic outcomes for college students

Building program policies in a communitarian and multiculturally sensitive training culture.

Jennifer C. Veilleux Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

3115

Citations(since 2020)

1911

Cited By

2235

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

60

i10Index(since 2020)

51

Email

University Profile Page

University of Arkansas

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Jennifer C. Veilleux Skills & Research Interests

emotion

emotion regulation

distress intolerance

self-control

clinical training

Top articles of Jennifer C. Veilleux

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

“I’m so dumb and worthless right now”: factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life

Cognition and Emotion

Jennifer C Veilleux

Jeremy B Clift

Katherine Hyde Brott

Elise A Warner

Regina E Schreiber

...

2024/1/19

A theory of momentary distress tolerance: Toward understanding contextually situated choices to engage with or avoid distress

Jennifer C Veilleux

2023/3

Development and validation of a brief version of the emotion reactivity scale: The B-ERS

Archives of sexual behavior

Christina Dyar

Brian A Feinstein

Joanne Davila

2019/1

Contextual variation in beliefs about emotion and associated emotion regulation efforts

Motivation and Emotion

Jennifer C Veilleux

Elise A Warner

Kaitlyn D Chamberlain

Katherine Hyde Brott

Regina E Schreiber

...

2023/6

Giving in and feeling bad: The effect of justification on self-control failure and subsequent emotion

Current Psychology

Morgan A Hill

Ally Heiland

Jennifer C Veilleux

2023/3

I can’t handle my desires: Development and validation of a self-report measure of desire intolerance and associations with distress intolerance.

Psychological Assessment

Jennifer C Veilleux

Danielle E Higuera

Elise A Warner

Regina E Schreiber

Katherine Hyde Brott

...

2023/9/14

Hovering or invalidating? Examining nuances in the associations between controlling parents and problematic outcomes for college students

Journal of American College Health

Katie Welch

Katherine Hyde Brott

Jennifer C Veilleux

2023/5/4

Building program policies in a communitarian and multiculturally sensitive training culture.

Jennifer C Veilleux

Meredith Scafe

2023

Reductions in Distress Intolerance via Intervention: A Review

Ally M Heiland

Jennifer C Veilleux

2023/9/14

The dynamics of smoking quit motivation in daily life: Associations with momentary self-regulation and nightly quit intentions

Addictive behaviors

Jennifer C Veilleux

Jake C Steggerda

2023/5/1

How self-criticism predicts momentary suicidal ideation differently for overcontrolled and undercontrolled personality styles

Ethan Dennis

Jennifer Veilleux

2023/8/15

Creativity to prompt willpower: Feeling more creative predicts subsequent activated positive affect and increased willpower in daily life.

Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts

Hannah M Henderson

Stephanie J Kane

Darya L Zabelina

Jennifer C Veilleux

2023/4/13

Perceived emotion invalidation predicts daily affect and stressors

Anxiety, Stress, & Coping

Melissa J Zielinski

Jennifer C Veilleux

Marley F Fradley

Kayla D Skinner

2023/3/4

Examining state self‐criticism and self‐efficacy as factors underlying hopelessness and suicidal ideation

Suicide and Life‐Threatening Behavior

Katherine Hyde Brott

Jennifer C Veilleux

2023/12/19

What is distress tolerance? Presenting a need for conceptual clarification based on qualitative findings

Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science

Alisson NS Lass

Jennifer C Veilleux

Hilary L DeShong

E Samuel Winer

2023/7/1

Perceived invalidation of emotion uniquely predicts affective distress: Implications for the role of interpersonal factors in emotional experience

Personality and Individual Differences

Regina E Schreiber

Jennifer C Veilleux

2022/1/1

Development of the standardized supervisee framework as a novel approach to supervision training.

Training and Education in Professional Psychology

Jennifer C Veilleux

Rebecca A Schwartz-Mette

Samantha J Gregus

2022/11

The Self-Invalidation Due to Emotion Scale: Development and psychometric properties.

Psychological Assessment

Regina E Schreiber

Jennifer C Veilleux

2022/10

Cognition and affect in imagined and recalled scenarios as a function of a specificity manipulation: An experience sampling study

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Darya L Zabelina

Peyton E Jennings

Jennifer C Veilleux

2022/9

The “thinking threshold”: A therapeutic concept guided by emotion regulation flexibility.

Practice Innovations

Jennifer C Veilleux

Katherine C Hyde

Kaitlyn D Chamberlain

Danielle E Higuera

Regina E Schreiber

...

2022/3

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