Tag: Kate Sweeny
Discussion about the risks of worrying reveals positive benefits
On Tuesday, Feb. 20, two UCR professors held an open conversation at the UCR Extension Center about the risks of worrying and its mental...
A Word of Advice From … Associate Professor Kate Sweeny
Associate Professor of Psychology Kate Sweeny has conducted groundbreaking research on anxiety, worrying, coping and the stress that comes with awaiting news. She has...
UCR professor and student find the upside to worrying
On Friday, Feb. 21, UCR Psychology Professor Kate Sweeny and fourth-year psychology graduate student Mike Dooley published a review study on the benefits to...
Stress coping mechanisms may be ineffective
On October 12, the psychology journal, “Emotion” published associate psychology professor Kate Sweeny’s newest research on stress. Sweeny and her research team have been...