Robert C. Coghill, PhD

Suzan R. Farris

Clinical Studies Coordinator

E-mail: sfarris@wakehealth.edu

Education

BA, Wake Forest University, 2006

Selected Publications

Farris, S.R., and Ostafin, B.D. Alcohol consumption primes automatic alcohol-approach associations. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 2008; 34, 703-711.

Farris, S.R., Ostafin, B.D., and Palfai, T.B. Distractability moderates the relation between automatic alcohol motivation and drinking behavior. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 2010; 24, 151-156.

McCall, W.V., Batson, N., Webster, M., Case, L.D., Joshi, I., Derreberry, T., McDonough, A., and Farris, S.R. Nightmares and dysfunctional beliefs about sleep mediate the effect of insomnia symptoms on suicidal ideation. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2013; 9, 135-140.

McCall, W.V., Batson, N., Webster, M., Joshi, I., Derreberry, T., McDonough, A., and Farris, S.R. (in press). A psychometric cut-point to separate emergently suicidal depressed patients from stable depressed outpatients. Indian Journal of Psychiatry.

Quick Reference

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Dr. Barry E. Stein
Chairman

bestein@wakehealth.edu

Dr. Barry E. Stein, Chairman
Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy
Wake Forest School of Medicine
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Winston-Salem, NC  27157-1010
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