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Kathryn C Adair

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Consciousness and Cognition|May 1, 2010
Attentional processes and meditationHolley S Hodgins, Kathryn C Adair
Journal of Patient Safety|March 29, 2020
Shoe Covers but Not Burnout? Making Burnout Reduction a Criteria for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Funding Would Protect PatientsJed T Wolpaw, Kathryn C Adair
BMJ Open|March 23, 2019
Forty-five good things: a prospective pilot study of the Three Good Things well-being intervention in the USA for healthcare worker emotional exhaustion, depression, work-life balance and happinessJ Bryan Sexton, Kathryn C Adair
JAMA Network Open|September 19, 2024
Well-Being Outcomes of Health Care Workers After a 5-Hour Continuing Education Intervention: The WELL-B Randomized Clinical TrialJ Bryan Sexton, Kathryn C Adair
BMJ Open|April 5, 2024
Self-compassion letter tool for healthcare worker well-being: a qualitative descriptive analysisMelissa Powell, Bryan Sexton, Kathryn C Adair
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|August 30, 2021
The Science of Health Care Worker Burnout: Assessing and Improving Health Care Worker Well-BeingKyle Rehder, Kathryn C Adair, J Bryan Sexton
Scientific Reports|August 18, 2025
Bite-sized self-compassion: a pilot cohort study of a well-being tool for healthcare workersKathryn C Adair, Melissa Powell, J Bryan Sexton
The Journal of Positive Psychology|July 23, 2021
Three Good Tools: Positively reflecting backwards and forwards is associated with robust improvements in well-being across three distinct interventionsKathryn C Adair, Lindsay A Kennedy, J Bryan Sexton
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 10, 2008
Cognitive-behavioral conjoint therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder: application to operation enduring and Iraqi Freedom veteransCandice M Monson, Steffany J Fredman, Kathryn C Adair
Violence and Victims|September 10, 2014
Anger-related dysregulation as a factor linking childhood physical abuse and interparental violence to intimate partner violence experiencesKatherine M Iverson, Katie A McLaughlin, Kathryn C Adair, et al.
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Consciousness and Cognition|May 1, 2010
Attentional processes and meditationHolley S Hodgins, Kathryn C Adair
Journal of Patient Safety|March 29, 2020
Shoe Covers but Not Burnout? Making Burnout Reduction a Criteria for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Funding Would Protect PatientsJed T Wolpaw, Kathryn C Adair
BMJ Open|March 23, 2019
Forty-five good things: a prospective pilot study of the Three Good Things well-being intervention in the USA for healthcare worker emotional exhaustion, depression, work-life balance and happinessJ Bryan Sexton, Kathryn C Adair
JAMA Network Open|September 19, 2024
Well-Being Outcomes of Health Care Workers After a 5-Hour Continuing Education Intervention: The WELL-B Randomized Clinical TrialJ Bryan Sexton, Kathryn C Adair
BMJ Open|April 5, 2024
Self-compassion letter tool for healthcare worker well-being: a qualitative descriptive analysisMelissa Powell, Bryan Sexton, Kathryn C Adair
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|August 30, 2021
The Science of Health Care Worker Burnout: Assessing and Improving Health Care Worker Well-BeingKyle Rehder, Kathryn C Adair, J Bryan Sexton
Scientific Reports|August 18, 2025
Bite-sized self-compassion: a pilot cohort study of a well-being tool for healthcare workersKathryn C Adair, Melissa Powell, J Bryan Sexton
The Journal of Positive Psychology|July 23, 2021
Three Good Tools: Positively reflecting backwards and forwards is associated with robust improvements in well-being across three distinct interventionsKathryn C Adair, Lindsay A Kennedy, J Bryan Sexton
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 10, 2008
Cognitive-behavioral conjoint therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder: application to operation enduring and Iraqi Freedom veteransCandice M Monson, Steffany J Fredman, Kathryn C Adair
Violence and Victims|September 10, 2014
Anger-related dysregulation as a factor linking childhood physical abuse and interparental violence to intimate partner violence experiencesKatherine M Iverson, Katie A McLaughlin, Kathryn C Adair, et al.
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