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Christina graduated from The University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. She is pursuing a doctorate in clinical psychology at Florida State University under the guidance of major professor, Dr. Norman Brad Schmidt. Her current research focuses on two primary areas of interest: the relationship between substance use and anxiety disorders and the development of effective anxiety treatments. She is working on several projects including an investigation into the transdiagnostic treatment of anxiety psychopathology.
Representative Work
Riccardi, C.J., Timpano, K.R., & Schmidt, N.B. (2009). The role of loneliness in the relationship between social anxiety and alcohol related problems. Poster accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY.
Keough, M.E., Riccardi, C.J., & Schmidt, N.B. (submitted to Personality and Individual Differences). Gender differences in emotional variability.
Schmidt, N.B., Riccardi, C.J., Richey, J.A., & Timpano, K.R. (2009). Classification of worry and associated psychopathology. In D. McKay, J. S. Abramowitz, S. Taylor, & G. J. G. Asmundson (Ed.) Current perspectives on the anxiety disorders: Implications for DSM-V and beyond. New York: Springer Publishing, Inc.
Riccardi, C.J., Timpano, K. R., & Schmidt, N. B. (2008). Distress Tolerance as a Mediator of the Relationship between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Problematic Alcohol Use. Poster presented at the 42nd annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Convention, Orlando, FL.
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