Michael F. Armey, Ph.D.

 

Postdoctoral Fellow

Kenyon College, B.A. (1999)

Kent State University, M.A. (2004)

Kent State University, Ph.D. (2009)


Clinical Internship - Brown University (2006 - 2007)


ABCT 2010 Presentations





Curriculum Vitae (PDF).pdf

Research Interests

My program of research is focused on the phenomenology, risk-factors, and treatment of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) behavior and suicidality.  Specifically, I employ ecological momentary assessment research methods to explore the interrelations of mood, cognitions, and behavior associated with NSSI and suicide.  Additionally, I am interested in the interface of technology and psychological research, as well as the application of advanced statistical methods to the analysis of longitudinal data.


Selected Publications

Armey, M.F. (in press). Ecological Momentary Assessment and Intervention in Non-Suicidal Self-Injury: A Novel Approach

     to Treatment.  Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy.


Armey, M. F., Nugent, N. R., & Crowther, J. H. (in press). An exploratory analysis of situational affect, early life stress,

     and non-suicidal self-injury in college students. Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma.


Armey, M.F., Crowther, J.H., & Miller, I.W. (2011). Changes in ecological momentary assessment reported affect

     associated with episodes of non-suicidal self-injury. Behavior Therapy, 42, 579-588.


Epstein-Lubow G, McBee L, Darling E, Armey A, Miller IW. (2011). A Pilot Investigation of Mindfulness-Based Stress

     Reduction for Caregivers of Frail Elderly.  Mindfulness, 2, 95-102.


Armey, M.F., Fresco, D.F., Moore, M.T., Mennin, D.S., Turk, C.L., Heimberg, R.G., Kecmanovic, J., & Alloy, L.B.

    (2009).  Brooding and pondering: Isolating the active ingredients of depressive rumination with exploratory factor

    analysis and structural equation modeling.  Assessment, 16, 315-327.


Armey, M.F., & Crowther, J.H. (2008).  A comparison of linear versus non-linear models of aversive self-awareness,

    dissociation, and non-suicidal self-injury among young adults.  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76,

    9-14.


Crowther, J.H., Armey, M.F., Luce, K.H., Dalton, G.H., & Leahey, T. (2008).  The point prevalence of bulimic

    disorders from 1990 to 2004.  International Journal of Eating Disorders, 76, 9-14.