• Susan Roth

  • Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies and Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Psychology and Neuroscience
  • Phone: (919) 684-1964
  • Fax: 919-664-4421
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  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Research Summary

    Response To Major Life Stress
  • Research Description

    Interests broadly include the process of coping with trauma, the development of post traumatic chronic psychological disorders and treatment interventions for chronic PTSD. Current research efforts are focused on documenting the coping process in sexual trauma survivors.
  • Education

      • PhD,
      • Personality-Abnormal Psychology,
      • Northwestern University,
      • 1973
      • Licensed Practicing Psychologist, North Carolina,
      • ,
      • 1974
      • M.A.,
      • Personality-Abnormal Psychology,
      • Northwestern University,
      • 1972
      • B.A.,
      • Psychology,
      • Barnard College, Columbia University,
      • 1970
  • Recent Publications

      • Krause, E.D., DeRosa, R.R., & Roth, S..
      • 2002.
      • Gender, trauma themes, and PTSD: Narratives of male and female survivors.
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      • Roth, S. & Friedman, M.J. (Chief Editors).
      • 1998.
      • Childhood trauma remembered: A report on the current scientific knowledge base and its applications.
      • A publication of The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
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      • Kilpatrick, D.G., Resnick, H.S., Freedy, J.R., Pelcovitz, D., Resick, P., Roth, S., & van der Kolk, B..
      • 1998.
      • Posttraumatic stress disorder field trial: Evaluation of the PTSD construct: Criteria A through E.
      • IV:
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      • Roth, S., Lebowitz, L., & DeRosa, R..
      • 1997.
      • Thematic assessment of post-traumatic stress reactions.
      • .
      • Roth, S. & Batson, R..
      • 1997.
      • Naming the Shadows: A New Approach to Individual and Group Psychotherapy for Adult Survivors of Childhood Incest.
      • New York, NY: Free Press.
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  • PhD Students

    • Dissertation Advisor for 26 Ph.D. recipients in Psychology, Duke University
      • Status: Graduated
Susan Roth
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