Shoshana Krohner
Postdoctoral Fellow
Email
krohners@newschool.edu
Office Location
G - 80 Fifth Avenue
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Shoshana Krohner is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Psychology department at The New School for Social Research. She is a current member of the Trauma and Affective Psychophysiology Lab.
Degrees Held
PhD 2022, Wayne State University
Recent Publications
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Lucas, T., Yamin, J. B., Krohner, S., Goetz, S., Kopetz, C., Lumley, M. A. (in press). Writing about justice and injustice: Complex effects on performance, affect, threat, and biological responses to acute social stress among African American women and men. Social Science and Medicine.
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Krohner, S., Holmes, H. J., Yamin, J. B., Lumley, M. A. (2022). Psychological symptoms in Arab American women: Adverse childhood experiences, racism, and religion. Psychology of Religion & Spirituality.
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Lumley, M. A., Yamin, J. B., Pester, B., Krohner, S., Urbanik, C. (2022). Trauma matters: Psychological interventions for comorbid psychological trauma and chronic pain. PAIN, 163(4), 599-603.
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Lumley, M. A., Krohner, S., Marshall, L. M., Kitts, T., Schubiner, H., Yarns, B. C. (2021). Emotional awareness and other emotional processes: Implications for the assessment and treatment of chronic pain. Pain Management, 11(3), 325-332.
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Yamin, J. B., Holmes, H. J., Krohner, S., Lumley, M. A. (2021). Arab American women’s health following sexual victimization: The moderating effects of bicultural identity harmony and social constraints. Psychology of Violence, 11, 455-464.
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Holmes, H. J., Yamin, J. B., Krohner, S., Rapport, L. J., Grekin, E. R., Schubiner, H., & Lumley, M. A. (2020). Effects of a sexual health interview among Arab American women: An experimental disclosure study. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 50, 373-384.
Research Interests
complex trauma
affective functioning
chronic pain/somatic symptoms
psychotherapy mechanisms