Meaning-Based, Action-Oriented Therapy
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Research

In addition to being a skilled clinician,
Dr. Greer was a researcher at Manhattanville College.
His research interests include:

  • Prosocial behavior following trauma

  • Developing web-based interventions for anxiety and depression

  • Evaluating the effectiveness of Scholarship support services
     


Current Publications

 

Nguyen-Feng, V. N., Frazier, P. A., Greer, C. S., Meredith, L., Howard, K., & Paulsen, J. (2016). Testing the efficacy of three brief web-based interventions for reducing distress among interpersonal violence survivors. Translational Issues in Psychological Science: Special Issue on Psychology of Trauma, 2, 439-448. doi:10.1037/tps0000099

Frazier, P., Meredith, L., Greer, C., Paulsen, J.A., Howard, K., Dietz, L. R., & Qin, K. (2014, December 22). Randomized controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of a web-based stress management program among community college students. Anxiety, Stress, & Coping. Advance online publication. 

Nguyen-Feng, V., Frazier, P., Greer, C., Howard, K., Paulsen, J., Meredith, L., Kim, S. A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Web-based Intervention to Reduce Distress among Students with a History of Interpersonal Violence. Submitted to special issue of Psychology of Violence, August 6th, 2014. Under review.

Fraher, R., Frazier, P., Hokanson, B, & Greer, C. (2013). Toward an interactive digital media-based therapeutic modality.  The International Digital Media and Arts Association Journal, 9, 6-13.

Frazier, P., Greer, C., Gabrielsen, S., Tennen, H., Park, C., & Tomich, P. (2012). The Relation Between Trauma Exposure and Prosocial Behavior. Psychological Trauma Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. doi: 10.1037/a0027255.

 

 
Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose.
— Zora Neale Hurston