Dr. Lilly’s research has focused predominantly on cognitive and emotional processes that predict post-trauma psychopathology. Influenced by the literature on mindfulness- and acceptance-based therapies, she has incorporated a particular focus on how emotion regulation enhances risk for psychopathology, revictimization, and violence perpetration among trauma survivors. Dr. Lilly has conducted research on the mental and physical health of first responders, a population that has received scant empirical attention despite high risk for stress- and trauma-related outcomes. The 9-1-1 population, in particular, is a unique and high-risk group that can provide valuable insight into trauma-related processes and post-trauma outcomes.
Associate Professor, Clinical Psychology
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Ph.D. University of Michigan, 2008
Department of Psychology
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