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Dr Alishia D. Williams
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Research Areas: Transdiagnostic processes in depression and anxiety; Compulsive acquisition behaviours
Academic Career:
B.A. Hons Psychology Class 1, 2004, OUC, Canada Ph.D. Psychology, 2008, University of New South Wales Masters of Psychology (Clinical) In progress
Publications:
- Williams, A. D., Loveridge, D., & Moulds, M. L. Rumination: A problematic pre-sleep process? Manuscript under review.
- Williams, A. D., Moulds, M. L., Grisham, J. R., Gay, P., Lang, T., Yap, C., et al. A Psychometric Evaluation of the Thought Control Ability Questionnaire (TCAQ) and the Prediction of Cognitive Control. Manuscript under review.
- Grisham, J. R., Flowers, K., Williams, A. D., & Moulds, M. M. (2009). Reappraisal and Rumination During Recall of a Sad Memory. Manuscript under review.
- Zadro, L., Richardson, R., Dale, E., Williams, A. D., Werner-Seider, A., Oaten, M., Jones, A., et al. Ostracism and Re-inclusion: Reacceptance ameliorates the aversive effects of being excluded and ignored. Manuscript under review.
- Richardson, R., Williams, A. D., Moulds, M. L., Zadro, L., Werner-Seidler, A., & Yap, C. The Impact of Rumination on the Persistence of the Effects of Ostracism. Manuscript under review.
- Yap, C., Kerr, E. Moulds, M. L., Kandris, E., & Williams, A. D. Metacognitive beliefs increase vulnerability to rumination. Manuscript under review.
- Yap, C., Moulds, M. L., Nixon, R. D. V., Lang, T., Williams, A. D., & Werner-Seidler, A. The link between positive metacognitive beliefs about rumination and stress-reactive rumination following negative life events. Manuscript under review.
- Williams, A. D., & Moulds, M. L. (in press). The Content, Nature, and Persistence of Intrusive Memories in Depression. In J.H. Mace (Ed.) Act of Remembering: Toward an Understanding of How We Recall the Past. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, England.
- Grisham, J. R., Williams. A. D., & Kadib, R. (in press). Hoarding as a Behavioral Addiction. In B. A. Johnson (Ed). Addictive Disorders and Substance Abuse. Springer.
- Grisham, J. R., & Williams, A. D. (in press). Cognitive Control of Obsessional Thoughts. Behaviour Research and Therapy.
- Grisham, J. R., Henry, J. D., Williams, A. D., & Bailey, P. E. (in press). Socioemotional deficits associated with obsessive-compulsive symptomatology. Psychiatry Research.
- Williams, A. D., & Moulds, M. L. (in press). The Impact of Ruminative Processing on the Experience of Self Referent Intrusive Memories in Depression. Behavior Therapy.
- Williams, A. D., & Moulds, M. L. (2008). Manipulating Recall Vantage Perspective of Intrusive Memories in Depression. Memory, 16, 742-750.
- Williams, A. D., & Moulds, M. L. (2008). Negative appraisals and cognitive avoidance of intrusive memories in depression. Depression and Anxiety, 25, 26-33.
- Moulds, M. L., Kandris, E., Williams, A. D., Lang, T., Yap, C., & Hoffmeister, K. (2008). An investigation of the relationship between cognitive reactivity and rumination. Behavior Therapy, 39, 65-71.
- Moulds, M. L., Kandris, E., & Williams, A. D., & Lang, T. (2008). The use of safety behaviours to manage intrusive memories in depression. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 46, 573-580.
- Williams, A. D., & Moulds, M. L. (2007). Cognitive avoidance of intrusive memories: Recall vantage perspective and associations with depression. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 43, 1145-1153.
- Williams, A. D., & Moulds, M. L. (2007). An Investigation of the Cognitive and Experiential Features of Intrusive Memories in Depression. Memory, 15, 1-9.
- Williams, A. D., & Moulds, M. L. (2007). The Impact of Ruminative Processing on the Development of Intrusive Memories. Behaviour Change, 24, 55-69.
- Williams, A. D., & Moulds, M. L. (2007). Investigation of the Indulgence Cycles Hypothesis of Suppression on Experimentally-Induced Visual Intrusions in Dysphoria. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 45, 2780-2788.
- Moulds, M. L., Kandris, E., & Williams, A. D. (2007). The impact of rumination on self-referent encoding. Memory, 15, 814-821.
Conference Presentations:
- Williams, A.D., & Moulds, M.L. (July, 2006). Vantage point of intrusive memories in depression. Poster presented at the 4th International Conference on Memory (ICOM-4), Sydney, Australia. (Awarded UNSW Faculty of Science Postgraduate research prize for most outstanding poster presentation by an Australian postgraduate student).
- Williams, A.D., & Moulds, M.L. (October, 2006). Paper presented as part of the symposium "Memory Processes Across Clinical Disorders" at the 29th National Conference of the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy (AACBT), Sydney, Australia.
- Moulds, M.L., Kandris, E., & Williams, A.D. (July, 2006). The impact of rumination on self-referent encoding in depression. Paper presented as part of the symposium “Memory Processes Across Clinical Disorders’ at the 29th National Conference of the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy (AACBT), Sydney, Australia.
- Williams, A.D., & Moulds, M.L. (July, 2007). Cognitive avoidance of intrusive memories in depression. Poster presented at the 5th World Congress of Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy (WCBCT) Barcelona, Spain.
- Williams, A.D., & Moulds, M.L. (July, 2007). Indulgence Cycles Hypothesis of Suppression in Dysphoria. Oral paper presented at the 5th World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies, Barcelona, Spain.
- Moulds, M.L., Williams, A.D., & Starr, S. (July, 2007). Negative interpretations of intrusive memories in depression. Paper presented as part of the symposium ‘New Advances in Understanding Key Cognitive Processes that Maintain Anxiety and Depression’ at the 5th World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Barcelona, Spain.
- Moulds, M.L., Williams, A.D., & Starr, S. (September, 2007). Intrusive memories in depression. Paper presented as part of the symposium ‘From the Laboratory to the Clinic: Experimental Findings Informing Treatment Innovations Across Clinical Disorders’ at the 35th Annual Conference of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP), Brighton, England, UK.
- Moulds, M.L., Kandris, E., & Williams, A.D. (September, 2007). The influence of rumination on self-referent memory in depression. Paper presented as part of the symposium ‘From the Laboratory to the Clinic: Experimental Findings Informing Treatment Innovations Across Clinical Disorders’ at the 35th Annual Conference of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP), Brighton, England, UK.
- Williams, A. D., & Moulds, M.L. (September, 2007). Vantage Perspective of Intrusive Memories in Depression. Poster presented at the UNSW Brain Sciences Symposium, Sydney.
- Williams, A.D., & Moulds, M.L. (October, 2007). The Impact of Ruminative Processing on the Development of Intrusive Memories. Paper presentated at the 30th National Conference of the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy (AACBT), Brisbane.
- Williams, A.D., & Moulds, M. L. (November, 2007). Suppression & Cognitive Avoidance in Depression. (2) Posters accepted for presentation at the Australasian Society for Psychiatric Research & The World Psychiatric Association International Congress (APRS & WPA), Melbourne.
- Moulds, M.L., Kandris, E., Williams, A.D., Lang, T., & Hoffmeister, K. (November, 2007). The effect of negative mood on the recall of intrusive autobiographical memories in recovered depression. Paper accepted for presentation at the 41st Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT), Philadelphia, USA.
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