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Melissa J ree
Melissa J ree
School of Psychological Science, University of Western Australia
Verified email at uwa.edu.au
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Distinguishing cognitive and somatic dimensions of state and trait anxiety: Development and validation of the State-Trait Inventory for Cognitive and Somatic Anxiety (STICSA)
MJ Ree, D French, C MacLeod, V Locke
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 36 (3), 313-332, 2008
4532008
An open trial of cognitive therapy for chronic insomnia
AG Harvey, AL Sharpley, MJ Ree, K Stinson, DM Clark
Behaviour research and therapy 45 (10), 2491-2501, 2007
2602007
Outcomes following mindfulness-based cognitive therapy in a heterogeneous sample of adult outpatients
MJ Ree, MA Craigie
Behaviour Change 24 (2), 70-86, 2007
1372007
Investigating safety behaviours in insomnia: the development of the sleep-related behaviours questionnaire (SRBQ)
MJ Ree, AG Harvey
Behaviour Change 21 (1), 26-36, 2004
1192004
Attempts to control unwanted thoughts in the night: development of the thought control questionnaire-insomnia revised (TCQI-R)
MJ Ree, AG Harvey, R Blake, NKY Tang, M Shawe-Taylor
Behaviour Research and Therapy 43 (8), 985-998, 2005
1152005
Australasian Sleep Association position statement regarding the use of psychological/behavioral treatments in the management of insomnia in adults
M Ree, M Junge, D Cunnington
Sleep medicine 36, S43-S47, 2017
1082017
The state–trait inventory for cognitive and somatic anxiety: development and validation
MJ Ree, C MacLeod, D French, V Locke
Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the …, 2000
692000
Insomnia
M Ree, A Harvey
Oxford guide to behavioural experiments in cognitive therapy, 287-305, 2004
602004
Sleep profiles and CBT-I response in schizophrenia and related psychoses
VW Chiu, M Ree, A Janca, R Iyyalol, M Dragovic, F Waters
Psychiatry research 268, 279-287, 2018
532018
Sleep in schizophrenia: exploring subjective experiences of sleep problems, and implications for treatment
VW Chiu, M Ree, A Janca, F Waters
Psychiatric Quarterly 87 (4), 633-648, 2016
532016
Treating insomnia symptoms with medicinal cannabis: a randomized, crossover trial of the efficacy of a cannabinoid medicine compared with placebo
JH Walsh, KJ Maddison, T Rankin, K Murray, N McArdle, MJ Ree, ...
Sleep 44 (11), zsab149, 2021
522021
Preferences for different insomnia treatment options in people with schizophrenia and related psychoses: a qualitative study
F Waters, VW Chiu, A Janca, A Atkinson, M Ree
Frontiers in psychology 6, 139698, 2015
512015
An investigation of interpretive bias in insomnia: an analog study comparing normal and poor sleepers
MJ Ree, A Pollitt, AG Harvey
Sleep 29 (10), 1359-1362, 2006
492006
Enhancing CBT for chronic insomnia: a randomised clinical trial of additive components of mindfulness or cognitive therapy
MY Wong, MJ Ree, CW Lee
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 23 (5), 377-385, 2016
402016
Cognitive and behavioral factors associated with insomnia in inpatients with schizophrenia and related psychoses
VW Chiu, RH Harvey, NB Sloan, M Ree, A Lin, A Janca, F Waters
The Journal of nervous and mental disease 203 (10), 798-803, 2015
392015
Interpretive biases in chronic insomnia: An investigation using a priming paradigm
MJ Ree, AG Harvey
Behavior therapy 37 (3), 248-258, 2006
372006
Different patterns of treatment response to Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) in psychosis
F Waters, VW Chiu, M Dragovic, M Ree
Schizophrenia Research 221, 57-62, 2020
312020
Cognitive dysfunction in insomnia phenotypes: further evidence for different disorders
M Olaithe, M Ree, N McArdle, S Donaldson, M Pushpanathan, ...
Frontiers in Psychiatry 12, 688672, 2021
212021
Paediatric sleep literacy in australian health professionals
C Richardson, M Ree, RS Bucks, M Gradisar
Sleep Medicine 81, 327-335, 2021
202021
The Thought Control Questionnaire in an inpatient psychiatric setting: Psychometric properties and predictive capacity
MJ Ree
Behaviour Change 27 (4), 212-226, 2010
172010
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