Jessica Clifton, PhD
Psychologist & Research Consultant

 
 
Research
  The founder of Parhelia Wellness has over two decades of research experience with a deep commitment to research and clinical practice. The two compliment each other constantly improving clinical skills and informing research. Below is an example of some of the work of Jessica Clifton, PhD.  
 
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Projects, Presentations, Publications
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Psychological distress and infertility: Prevalence, impact, and interventions

Walking habits during the COVID-19 pandemic are associated with mental and physical health

Delay of medical and behavioral health care after the onset of COVID-19 negatively impacts health outcomes for patients managing multiple chronic conditions

The study of sexual fantasy in women: A review of the findings and methodological challenges

Development and validation of the patient centeredness index for primary care

Living and working in primary care during COVID-19

Exploring the relationships among empathy, burnout, and integration

Differences in occupational burnout among primary care professionals

Defining and measuring core processes and structures in integrated behavioral health in primary care: A cross-model framework

An internet-based mind/body intervention to mitigate distress in women experiencing infertility: A randomized pilot trial

Emotional responding: Integration of multiple constructs and association with psychological health

A large pragmatic clinical trial of Behavioral Health in Primary Care as a model of testing practice innovations at scale

From coaching style to coaching quality improvement: Case study example

Anxiety symptoms as predictors of fertility treatment outcomes

A Preliminary investigation of the use of acceptance and commitment therapeutic principles in group treatment with a community sample of Bhutanese refugee women

The role of psychological flexibility in predicting treatment response for a behavioral parenting program

Testing cognitive predictors of individual differences in the sexual psychophysiological responses of sexually functional women

Parental mindfulness and dyadic relationship quality in Black cohabiting stepfamilies: Associations with parenting experienced by adolescents

Addressing post migration factors: Medical and social work interventions

Dissociation during sex and sexual functioning in women with and without a history of childhood sexual abuse

The relationship between types of torture and psychological functioning

"Asking why" from a distance: Its cognitive and emotional consequences for people with Major Depressive Disorder

Female orgasmic disorder

Implicit emotional processes affect sexually-relevant behavior

Emotive facial expressions in art


 

 
 
   
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