Bethany Caitlin Wangelin

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentPsychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
AddressP.O. Box MSC 861
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    1. Saraiya TC, Jarnecke AM, Rothbaum AO, Wangelin B, McTeague LM, Acierno R, Brown DG, Bristol E, Feigl H, Reese M, Cobb AR, Harley B, Adams RJ, Back SE. Technology-enhanced in vivo exposures in Prolonged Exposure for PTSD: A pilot randomized controlled trial. J Psychiatr Res. 2022 Nov 01; 156:467-475. PMID: 36347106.
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    2. Albanese BJ, Myers US, Fox H, Wangelin BC. Reduced working memory performance in PTSD and suicide among veterans presenting for treatment. J Psychiatr Res. 2022 Oct 20; 156:299-307. PMID: 36283133.
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    3. Rauch SAM, Kim HM, Acierno R, Ragin C, Wangelin B, Blitch K, Muzzy W, Hart S, Zivin K, Cigrang J. Improving function through primary care treatment of PTSD: The IMPACT study protocol. Contemp Clin Trials. 2022 09; 120:106881. PMID: 35964868; PMCID: PMC9489643.
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    4. Hernandez-Tejada MA, Cherry KE, Rauch SAM, Acierno R, Fries GR, Muzzy W, Teng EJ, Wangelin B, Ahn H, Hernandez-Tejada MA, Cherry KE, Rauch SAM, Acierno R, Fries GR, Muzzy W, Teng EJ, Wangelin B, Ahn H. Management of Chronic Pain and PTSD in Veterans With tDCS+Prolonged Exposure: A Pilot Study. Mil Med. 2022 Jul 09. PMID: 35808998.
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    5. Back SE, Acierno R, Saraiya TC, Harley B, Wangelin B, Jarnecke AM, McTeague LM, Brown DG, Ana ES, Rothbaum AO, Adams RJ, Back SE, Acierno R, Saraiya TC, Harley B, Wangelin B, Jarnecke AM, McTeague LM, Brown DG, Ana ES, Rothbaum AO, Adams RJ. Enhancing Prolonged Exposure therapy for PTSD using physiological biomarker-driven technology. Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2022 Aug; 28:100940. PMID: 35664505; PMCID: PMC9160482.
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    6. Cox KS, Wiener D, Rauch SAM, Tuerk PW, Wangelin B, Acierno R, Cox KS, Wiener D, Rauch SAM, Tuerk PW, Wangelin B, Acierno R. Individual symptom reduction and post-treatment severity: Varying levels of symptom amelioration in response to prolonged exposure for post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychol Serv. 2023 Feb; 20(1):94-106. PMID: 34941335.
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    7. Flanagan JC, Mitchell JM, Baker NL, Woolley J, Wangelin B, Back SE, McQuaid JR, Neylan TC, Wolfe WR, Brady KT, Flanagan JC, Mitchell JM, Baker NL, Woolley J, Wangelin B, Back SE, McQuaid JR, Neylan TC, Wolfe WR, Brady KT. Enhancing prolonged exposure therapy for PTSD among veterans with oxytocin: Design of a multisite randomized controlled trial. Contemp Clin Trials. 2020 08; 95:106074. PMID: 32561468; PMCID: PMC7484278.
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    8. Sciarrino NA, Myers US, Wangelin BC, Sciarrino NA, Myers US, Wangelin BC. When chaos is the norm: How some veterans with PTSD are continuing to engage in trauma-focused treatments during the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychol Trauma. 2020 Aug; 12(S1):S69-S70. PMID: 32463289.
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    9. Cox KS, Wangelin BC, Keller SM, Lozano BE, Murphy MM, Maher EK, Cobb AR, Tuerk PW, Cox KS, Wangelin BC, Keller SM, Lozano BE, Murphy MM, Maher EK, Cobb AR, Tuerk PW. Emotional Processing of Imaginal Exposures Predicts Symptom Improvement: Therapist Ratings Can Assess Trajectory in Prolonged Exposure for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. J Trauma Stress. 2020 06; 33(3):338-344. PMID: 32103546.
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    10. Grubaugh AL, Myers US, Keller SM, Wangelin BC, Lozano BE, Tuerk PW, Grubaugh AL, Myers US, Keller SM, Wangelin BC, Lozano BE, Tuerk PW. An adjunctive human-animal interaction intervention for veterans with PTSD: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2019 Dec 27; 20(1):786. PMID: 31881993; PMCID: PMC6935088.
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    11. Judah MR, Renfroe JB, Wangelin BC, Turner TH, Tuerk PW, Judah MR, Renfroe JB, Wangelin BC, Turner TH, Tuerk PW. Hyperarousal Symptoms Explain the Relationship Between Cognitive Complaints and Working Memory Performance in Veterans Seeking PTSD Treatment. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2018 Jul/Aug; 33(4):E10-E16. PMID: 29084106.
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    12. Tuerk PW, Wangelin BC, Powers MB, Smits JAJ, Acierno R, Myers US, Orr SP, Foa EB, Hamner MB, Tuerk PW, Wangelin BC, Powers MB, Smits JAJ, Acierno R, Myers US, Orr SP, Foa EB, Hamner MB. Augmenting treatment efficiency in exposure therapy for PTSD: a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial of yohimbine HCl. Cogn Behav Ther. 2018 09; 47(5):351-371. PMID: 29448886.
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    13. Foa EB, Zandberg LJ, McLean CP, Rosenfield D, Fitzgerald H, Tuerk PW, Wangelin BC, Young-McCaughan S, Peterson AL, Foa EB, Zandberg LJ, McLean CP, Rosenfield D, Fitzgerald H, Tuerk PW, Wangelin BC, Young-McCaughan S, Peterson AL. The efficacy of 90-minute versus 60-minute sessions of prolonged exposure for posttraumatic stress disorder: Design of a randomized controlled trial in active duty military personnel. Psychol Trauma. 2019 Mar; 11(3):307-313. PMID: 29431455.
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    14. Wangelin BC, Tuerk PW, Wangelin BC, Tuerk PW. TAKING THE PULSE OF PROLONGED EXPOSURE THERAPY: PHYSIOLOGICAL REACTIVITY TO TRAUMA IMAGERY AS AN OBJECTIVE MEASURE OF TREATMENT RESPONSE. Depress Anxiety. 2015 Dec; 32(12):927-34. PMID: 26522237.
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    15. Pelton D, Wangelin B, Tuerk P, Pelton D, Wangelin B, Tuerk P. Utilizing Telehealth to Support Treatment of Acute Stress Disorder in a Theater of War: Prolonged Exposure via Clinical Videoconferencing. Telemed J E Health. 2015 May; 21(5):382-7. PMID: 25764266.
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    16. Wangelin BC, Tuerk PW, Wangelin BC, Tuerk PW. PTSD in active combat soldiers: to treat or not to treat. J Law Med Ethics. 2014; 42(2):161-70. PMID: 25040380.
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    17. Wangelin BC, Powers MB, Smits JA, Tuerk PW, Wangelin BC, Powers MB, Smits JA, Tuerk PW. Enhancing exposure therapy for PTSD with yohimbine HCL: protocol for a double-blind, randomized controlled study implementing subjective and objective measures of treatment outcome. Contemp Clin Trials. 2013 Nov; 36(2):319-26. PMID: 23939512.
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    18. Tuerk PW, Wangelin B, Rauch SA, Dismuke CE, Yoder M, Myrick H, Eftekhari A, Acierno R, Tuerk PW, Wangelin B, Rauch SA, Dismuke CE, Yoder M, Myrick H, Eftekhari A, Acierno R. Health service utilization before and after evidence-based treatment for PTSD. Psychol Serv. 2013 Nov; 10(4):401-9. PMID: 23148769.
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    19. Wangelin BC, Bradley MM, Kastner A, Lang PJ, Wangelin BC, Bradley MM, Kastner A, Lang PJ. Affective engagement for facial expressions and emotional scenes: the influence of social anxiety. Biol Psychol. 2012 Sep; 91(1):103-10. PMID: 22643041; PMCID: PMC3407306.
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    20. McTeague LM, Lang PJ, Wangelin BC, Laplante MC, Bradley MM, McTeague LM, Lang PJ, Wangelin BC, Laplante MC, Bradley MM. Defensive mobilization in specific phobia: fear specificity, negative affectivity, and diagnostic prominence. Biol Psychiatry. 2012 Jul 01; 72(1):8-18. PMID: 22386377; PMCID: PMC3369023.
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    21. Lang PJ, Wangelin BC, Bradley MM, Versace F, Davenport PW, Costa VD, Lang PJ, Wangelin BC, Bradley MM, Versace F, Davenport PW, Costa VD. Threat of suffocation and defensive reflex activation. Psychophysiology. 2011 Mar; 48(3):393-6. PMID: 20667037; PMCID: PMC3620017.
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    22. Wangelin BC, Löw A, McTeague LM, Bradley MM, Lang PJ, Wangelin BC, L?w A, McTeague LM, Bradley MM, Lang PJ. Aversive picture processing: effects of a concurrent task on sustained defensive system engagement. Psychophysiology. 2011 Jan; 48(1):112-6. PMID: 20536902.
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    23. Keil A, Smith JC, Wangelin BC, Sabatinelli D, Bradley MM, Lang PJ, Keil A, Smith JC, Wangelin BC, Sabatinelli D, Bradley MM, Lang PJ. Electrocortical and electrodermal responses covary as a function of emotional arousal: a single-trial analysis. Psychophysiology. 2008 Jul; 45(4):516-23. PMID: 18513365.
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    24. Pinkham A, Penn D, Wangelin B, Perkins D, Gerig G, Gu H, Lieberman J, Pinkham A, Penn D, Wangelin B, Perkins D, Gerig G, Gu H, Lieberman J. Facial emotion perception and fusiform gyrus volume in first episode schizophrenia. Schizophr Res. 2005 Nov 15; 79(2-3):341-3. PMID: 16125902.
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