Keith Eric Bredemeier, Ph.D.

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Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
Department: Psychiatry

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3535 Market Street, Suite 626
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-746-3310
Education:
B.A. (Psychology, summa cum laude, Legal Studies and Philosophy minors)
University of Delaware, 2004.
Ph.D. (Clinical/Community Psychology; Visual Cognition and Human Performance; Brain and Cognition minors)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , 2012.
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Selected Publications

Bredemeier, K. & Foa, E.B.: Exposure therapy. Social Workers Desk Reference (Vol. 4). Rapp-McCall, L., Roberts, A. & Corcoran, K. (eds.). Oxford University Press, Page: 580-587, 2022.

Hamlett, G.E., Bredemeier, K., Tyler, J., Brown, L.A. (2022, March 17-20).: The Impact of COVID-19 on Interest in Internet-based Therapy for Anxiety Related Disorders: An Interrupted Time-series Analysis [Poster Session]. ADAA 2022 Conference; Common Psychopathology: What Can the Past Tell us About the Future?, Denver, CO. 2022.

Brown, L.A., Narine, K., Asnaani, A., Bredemeier, K., & Mu, W. : Changes in affect, physical activity, physical health, and sleep in cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety: A pilot study. Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy 32: 45-56, 2022.

Foa, E. B., Bredemeier, K., Acierno, R., Rosenfield, D., Muzzy, W., Tuerk, P., Zandberg, L. J., Hart, S., Young-McCaughan, S., Peterson, A. L., & McLean, C. P. : The efficacy of 90-Minute versus 60-minute sessions of Prolonged Exposure for PTSD: A randomized controlled trial in active duty military personnel. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 90(6): 503-512, 2022.

Bredemeier, K., Larsen, S.E., Shivakumar, G., Grubbs, K., McLean, C., Tress, C. … & Thase, M.E.: A comparison of prolonged exposure therapy, pharmacotherapy, and their combination for PTSD: What works best and for whom; study protocol for a randomized trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials 119, 2022.

Sadeh, N.S. & Bredemeier, K.: Engaging in risky and impulsive behaviors to alleviate distress mediates associations between intolerance of uncertainty and externalizing psychopathology. Journal of Personality Disorders 35(3): 393-408, June 2021.

Bredemeier, K. & Berenbaum, H.: Perceived threat. Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Worrying: A Comprehensive Handbook for Clinicians and Researchers A.L. Gerlach and A.T. Gloster (eds.). Page: 25-42, November 2020.

Bredemeier, K., Lieblich, S., & Foa, E.B. : Pretreatment levels of rumination predict cognitive-behavioral therapy outcomes in a transdiagnostic sample of adults with anxiety-related disorders. Journal of Anxiety Disorders 75: 102277, October 2020.

Mu, W., Narine, K., Farris, S., Lieblich, S., Zang, Y., Bredemeier, K., Brown, L.A., & Foa, E.B.: Trauma-related cognitions predict treatment response in smokers with PTSD: Evidence from cross-lagged panel analyses. Addictive Behaviors 108: 106376, September 2020.

Narine, K., Bredemeier, K., Mu, W., Brown, L., McLean, C., Yarvis, J., Mintz, J., Young-McCaughan, S., Borah, E.V., Dondanville, K., Fina, B., Hall-Clark, B., Litz, B., Roache, J., Wright, E., Peterson, A., & Foa, E.B, for the STRONG STAR Consortium: Repetitive negative thinking and suicidal ideation among active duty military personnel seeking treatment for PTSD. Annual meeting of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, San Antonio, TX. March 2020.

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