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The Anxiety Research and Treatment Lab is directed by Dr. Martin Antony, and is staffed by students at various levels of training, including undergraduate, masters, and doctoral. In addition, lab staff include a number of volunteer research assistants.

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Dr. Martin Antony

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Biography

Martin M. Antony is professor and chair in the Department of Psychology at Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto. He also holds faculty appointments at McMaster University and the University of Toronto. Dr. Antony previously served as founding graduate program director in the Psychology Department at Ryerson University. He was also the founding director of both the Anxiety Treatment and Research Clinic and the Psychology Residency Program at St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton.  Dr. Antony is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and previously served as president of the Canadian Psychological Association (2009-2010) and the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (2019-2020).  In addition, he is provincial clinical and training lead of the Ontario Structured Psychotherapy Program.

Dr. Antony received his PhD in clinical psychology from the University at Albany, State University of New York in 1994, and completed his internship at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. He is internationally known for his books and research in the areas of anxiety disorders, perfectionism, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and assessment of psychological disorders. He has published 33 books, including a variety of evidence-based self-help manuals (e.g., Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Groups (2nd ed.); Shyness and Social Anxiety Workbook, 3rd ed.When Perfect Isn’t Good Enough, 2nd ed.; The Anti-Anxiety Program, 2nd ed.), Practical books for therapists (e.g., Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for PerfectionismHandbook of Assessment and Treatment Planning for Psychological Disorders, 3rd ed.), and research texts (e.g., Obsessive Compulsive DisorderOxford Handbook of Anxiety and Related Disorders). In addition to these books, Dr. Antony has published more than 300 scientific articles and book chapters in areas related to cognitive behavior therapy, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, social phobia, specific phobia, and perfectionism. He has also held more than $6 million in research funding from a variety of national and international agencies.

Dr. Antony has received career awards from the Society of Clinical Psychology (American Psychological Association), the Canadian Psychological Association, and the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, and is a Fellow of the American and Canadian Psychological Associations, the Association for Psychological Science, the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, and the Canadian Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies. He has also served on the Boards of Directors for the Society of Clinical Psychology and the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, and as Program Chair for past conventions of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies and the Anxiety Disorders Association of America.

Dr. Antony trains and supervises numerous students in psychology, psychiatry, and other disciplines. He has given more than 500 workshops and presentations to professionals across four continents. He has also been interviewed, featured, or quoted more than 450 times in various print, radio, television, and online media outlets, including the CBC, CNN, CTV, the Globe and Mail, National PostToronto Star, New York Times, Washington PostChatelaine Magazine, O (Oprah) Magazine, Reader’s Digest, Prevention Magazine, Scientific American Mind, and many others.

Recent Publications

  • Carney, A.E., Kandasamy, K., Lenton-Brym, A.P., Halbreiner, A.M., Schneider, L., & Antony, M.M. (in press). An investigation of the patterns of association between anxiety symptom clusters and mask-wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science.
  • Shoychet, G., Lenton-Brym, A.P., & Antony, M.M. (in press). The impact of COVID-19 anxiety on quality of life in Canadian adults: The moderating role of intolerance of uncertainty and health locus of control. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/cbs0000331
  • Wilson, G.A., Malivoire, B.L., Cassin, S.E., & Antony, M.M. (in press). A mixed methods investigation of reasons underlying fear of positive evaluation. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy. http://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.2818
  • Bieling, P.J., McCabe, R.E., & Antony, M.M. (2022). Cognitive behavioral therapy in groups (2nd ed.). Guilford Press.
  • Hara, K.M., Westra, H.A., Coyne, A.E., Di Bartolomeo, A.A., Constantino, M.J., &
  • Antony, M.M. (2022). Therapist affiliation and hostility in cognitive-behavioral therapy with and without motivational interviewing for severe generalized anxiety disorder. Psychotherapy Research, 32(5), 598-610. https://doi.org/10.1080/10503307.2021.2001069
  • Henderson, L.C., Stewart, K.E., Koerner, N., Rowa, K., McCabe, R.E., & Antony, M.M. (2022). The relationship between religiosity, spirituality, and obsessive-compulsive disorder-related symptoms in clinical and nonclinical samples. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 14(2), 208-221. https://doi.org/10.1037/rel0000397
  • Krause, K.L., Koerner, N., & Antony, M.M. (2022). Cognitive restructuring before versus after exposure: Effect on expectancy and outcome in individuals with claustrophobia. Behavior Modification, 46(6), 1432-1459. https://doi.org/10.1177/01454455221075754
  • Pawluk, E.J., Musielak, N., Milosevic, I., Rowa, K., Shnaider, P., Schneider, L.H., Antony, M.M., & McCabe, R.E. (2022). Psychometric properties of the Diagnostic Assessment Research Tool (DART) Self-Report Screener for DSM-5 mental disorders. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 44(4), 1169-1176. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10862-021-09895-y
  • Roberge, P., Marx, P., Couture, J., Carrier, N., Benoît, A., Provencher, M.D., Antony, M.M., & Norton, P.J. (2022). French adaptation and validation of the Panic Disorder Severity Scale Self-Report. BMC Psychiatry, 22:434. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-022-03989-x
  • Roberge, P., Provencher, M.D., Gaboury, I., Gosselin, P., Vasiliadis, H.-M., Benoît, A., Carrier, N., Antony, M.M., Chaillet, N., Houle, J., Hudon, C., & Norton, P.J. (2022). Group transdiagnostic cognitive-behavior therapy for anxiety disorders: A pragmatic randomized clinical trial. Psychological Medicine, 52(13), 2460-2470. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291720004316
  • Rogojanski, J., Zeifman, R.J., Antony, M.M., Walker, J.R., Monson, C.M., and the Mobilizing Minds Research Group (2022). Evaluation of a decision aid for the treatment of adult depression. Journal of American College Health, 70(6), 1634-1643. http://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2020.1817034
  • Schneider, L.H., Pawluk, E.J., Milosevic, I., Shnaider, P., Rowa, K., Antony, M.M., Musielak, N., & McCabe, R.E. (2022). The Diagnostic Assessment Research Tool (DART) in action: A preliminary evaluation of a semistructured interview for DSM-5 disorders. Psychological Assessment34(1), 21-29. https://doi.org/10.1037/pas0001059
  • Wilson, G.A., Malivoire, B.L., Cassin, S.E., Antony, M.M. (2022). An investigation of emotional and cognitive responses to positive, negative, and neutral social evaluation using a face-to-face social interaction task in social anxiety disorder. International Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 15(3), 255-276.https://doi.org/10.1007/s41811-022-00137-x
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  • All Members
  • Graduate Students
  • Lab Alumni

Past Postdoctoral Fellows

Dr. Naomi Koerner (2007-2008)
Dr. Suzanne Stone (2011-2013)

Past Graduate Students

Dr. Leigh Henderson (PhD 2016)
Dr. Heather Hood (PhD 2014)
Dr. Kirstyn Krause (PhD 2021)
Dr. Ariella Lenton-Brym (PhD 2022)
Dr. Hanna McCabe-Bennett (PhD 2018)
Dr. Leorra Newman (PhD 2017)
Dr. Matilda Nowakowski (PhD 2014)
Dr. Jenny Rogojanski (PhD 2013)
Dr. Bethany Shikatani (PhD 2014)
Dr. Valerie Vorstenbosch (PhD 2013)
Dr. Gillian Wilson (PhD 2020)

Past Honours Thesis Students

Bochao Han (completed 2013)
Maria Ilieff (completed 2016)
Susanna Lee (completed 2021)
Jessica Lima (completed 2015)
Pam Shaw (completed 2018)
Jan Wozniak (completed 2023)

Doctoral Student

Olivia Provost-Walker

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Degree in Progress

PhD Clinical Psychology

Degrees

2020 MA Psychology, Toronto Metropolitan University
2016 BA (Honours) Psychology, University of Ottawa

Research Interests

Olivia’s research interests include anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive and related disorders. For her masters thesis, she examined reassurance seeking behaviour in body dysmorphic disorder. For her future research, she is interested in examining racial-ethnic disparities in the assessment and treatment of anxiety and related disorders, as well as growing our understanding of the role of contextual variables (e.g., power, oppression) in how anxiety and related disorders develop and are expressed.

Clinical Interests

Olivia’s training has primarily been in cognitive behavioural therapy. She completed her first clinical practicum in 2019-2020 at the Psychology Training Clinic (Toronto Metropolitan University and St. Michael’s Hospital), and is now completing a practicum placement at the Frederick W. Thompson Anxiety Disorders Centre, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. At these practica she has worked with individuals with OCD, various anxiety disorders, PTSD, and mood disorders. She has experience with mindfulness based therapies and is interested in furthering her clinical training in modalities such as emotion-focused therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and dialectical behaviour therapy.

Research Support

2021-2025 – Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) – Doctoral Fellowship
2020 –Black Graduate Student Fellowship, Toronto Metropolitan University
2019 – Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships (CIHR)
2018 – Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS)

Publications

  • McCabe-Bennett, H., Provost-Walker, O., Lachman, R., Girard, T.A., & Antony, M.M. (2020). A virtual reality study of experiential avoidance, emotional experiences, and hoarding symptoms. Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders27, 100590. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocrd.2020.100590

Conference Presentations

  • Provost-Walker, O., Tsekova, V., Rowa, K., Elcock, A., McCabe, R.E., & Antony, M.M. (2020, November 19-22). Treatment sensitivity of the STICSA in anxiety and related disorders [Poster presentation]. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 54th Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
  • Tsekova, V., Provost-Walker, O., Rowa, K., Elcock, A., McCabe, R.E., & Antony, M.M. (2020, November 19-22). Group cohesion in cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety and related disorders [Poster presentation]. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 54th Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
  • Provost-Walker, O., McCabe-Bennett, H., Girard, T.A., Lachman, R., & Antony, M.M. (2020, June). Indecisiveness and perfectionism in hoarding disorder [Poster presentation]Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Provost-Walker, O., McCabe, R.E., Rowa, K., Elcock, A., & Antony, M.M. (2019, November). Illness intrusiveness in anxiety-related and depressive disorders: A replication and extension [Poster presentation]. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 53rd Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA, United States.
  • Provost-Walker, O., Ashbaugh, A.R., Lalumière M.L., Levaque, E., Kane, L. & Marinos, J. (2018, June). Biological sex and the impact of anxiety on sexual arousal [Poster presentation]. International Congress on Applied Psychology, Montreal, QC, Canada.

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Doctoral Student

Virginia Tsekova

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Degree in Progress

PhD Clinical Psychology

Degrees

2020 MA Psychology, Toronto Metropolitan University
2017 BA (Honours) Psychology, Concordia University

Research Interests

Virginia’s research interest encompass social anxiety disorder. Her master’s thesis examined the relationship between anger in social anxiety disorder. Specifically, her thesis examined the role of rejection in the experience of anger in people with high and low social anxiety.

Clinical Interests

Virginia has completed clinical practica at St. Michael’s Hospital (Psychology Training Clinic) in Toronto and the Anxiety Treatment and Research Centre at St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton. At both of these settings, she has refined her skills in conducting cognitive-behavioural therapy for a range of disorders, including mood, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and trauma-related disorders. Going forward, she is especially interested in gaining experience in dialectical behavioural therapy and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.

Research Support

2022-2023: Jackman Foundation Psychology Graduate Student Research Excellence Award
2020-2024: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) – Doctoral Fellowship
2019-2020: Fonds de Recherche – Société et Culture Master’s Research Scholarship – Masters Award
2018-2019: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) – Master’s Award

Publications

  • Tsekova, V., Lenton-Brym, A. P., Rogojanski, J., Hood, H. K., Vorstenbosch, V., McCabe, R. E., & Antony, M. M. (2021). Psychometric properties of the Ryerson Social Anxiety Scales in individuals with social anxiety disorder. Anxiety, Stress, & Coping [advance online publication]
  • Serravalle, L., Tsekova, V., Ellenbogen, M. A. (2020). Predicting Interpersonal Outcomes from Information Processing Tasks Using Personally Relevant and Generic Stimuli: A Methodology Study. Frontiers in Psychology, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.543596
  • Ellenbogen, M. A., Tsekova, V., & Serravalle, L. (2019). Hormones and major depressive disorder. In L. Welling and T. Shackelford, The Oxford Handbook on Evolutionary Psychology and Behavioral Endocrinology (pp. 379-404). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Conference Presentations

  • Tsekova, V., Provost-Walker, O., Rowa, K., Elcock, A., McCabe, R.E., & Antony, M.M. (2020, November 19-22). Group cohesion in cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety and related disorders [Poster presentation]. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 54thAnnual Convention, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
  • Provost-Walker, O., Tsekova, V., Rowa, K., Elcock, A., McCabe, R.E., & Antony, M.M. (2020, November 19-22). Treatment sensitivity of the STICSA in anxiety and related disorders [Poster presentation]. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 54thAnnual Convention, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
  • Tsekova, V., McCabe, R.E., Rowa, K., Elcock, A., & Antony, M.M. (2019, November). Examining the Social Phobia Inventory across DSM-5 depressive and anxiety-related disorders [Poster presentation]. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 53rdAnnual Convention, Atlanta, GA, United States.
  • Trespalacios, F., Tsekova, V., Serravalle, L., Cardoso, C., & Ellenbogen, M.A. (2018, September). Context matters: Intranasal oxytocin increases negative memory recall in persons at risk for depression during computerized task, but not when administered by a person [Poster presentation]. Society for Research in Psychopathology Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, United States.
  • Tsekova, V., Serravalle, L., & Ellenbogen, M.A. (2018, June). Positive coping style moderates the mood response to psychosocial stress following attentional retraining [Poster presentation]. International Congress of Applied Psychology, Montréal, QC, Canada.
  • Trespalacios, F., Tsekova, V., Serravalle, L., Ellenbogen, M.A. (2018, June). Retraining of attention improves mood repair following a psychosocial stressor [Poster presentation]. International Congress of Applied Psychology, Montréal, QC, United States.
  • Ellenbogen, M.A. , Cardoso, C., Serravalle, L., Tsekova, V. (2018, May). Intranasal oxytocin augments the efficacy of psychotherapy for major depressive disorder [Poster presentation]. Society of Biological Psychiatry Annual Meeting, New York, NY, United States.
  • Tsekova, V., Iacono, V., Serravalle, L., & Ellenbogen, M.A. (2017, September). High levels    of parental positivity predict lower levels of depressive symptoms in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder following a 12-week prevention program [Poster presentation]. Society for Research in Psychopathology Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, United States.
  • Tsekova, V., Iacono, V., Serravalle, L., & Ellenbogen, M.A. (2017, June). Improved organization in families with a parent having bipolar disorder following a 12-week prevention program [Poster presentation]. Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Serravalle, L., Iacono, V., Tsekova, V., & Ellenbogen, M.A. (2017, April). Improved dyadic mutuality between parents with bipolar disorder and their offspring following 12-week prevention program [Poster presentation]. Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Austin, TX, United States.
  • Iacono, V., Beaulieu, L., Tsekova, V., & Ellenbogen, M.A. (2016, October). Growing up with a parent having bipolar disorder: Parenting practices in middle childhood mediate the relation between risk status and mental health outcomes in young adulthood [Poster presentation]. Society for Research in Psychopathology Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, United States. Preliminary Finalist for the Smadar Levin Award

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Doctoral Student

Danielle Uy

Degree in Progress

PhD Clinical Psychology

Degrees

2020 MA Psychology, Toronto Metropolitan University
2017 BSc (Honours) Psychology, University of Toronto

Research Interests

Danielle is broadly interested in psychological predictors of human behaviour in adult populations. For her dissertation, she will be examining problematic gaming and its relationship with real-world engagement and perfectionism. For her master’s thesis, Danielle explored the relationship between multidimensional perfectionism and social comparisons using a combination of questionnaire and ecological momentary assessment methods.

Clinical Interests

Danielle’s training is strongly rooted in the principles of cognitive-behavioural therapy. She has experience in the assessment and treatment of a range of psychological disorders, including mood-, anxiety-, and obsessive-compulsive disorders. She has also worked with severe clinical populations (primarily individuals with severe and/or treatment-resistant OCD) who present with comorbidities such as trauma and personality disorders. Danielle completed her practica at B&C Health Canada, Sunnybrook’s Frederick W. Thompson Anxiety Disorder Centre, and St. Michael’s Hospital.

Danielle is interested in advancing her clinical training by gaining experience in the assessment and treatment of psychological disorders like insomnia, trauma, and addiction. She also hopes to expand her current skillset by learning other treatment modalities such as dialectical behaviour therapy and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.  

Research Support

Danielle’s MA and PhD training have been funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), the Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) program, and the Toronto Metropolitan University Graduate Scholarship.

Publications

  • Rashid, T., Louden, R., Wright, L., Chu, R., Maharaj, A., Hakim, I., Uy, D., & Kidd, B. (2017). Flourish: A strengths-based approach to building student resilience. In C. Proctor (Ed.), Positive psychology interventions in practice (pp. 29-45). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51787-2_3
  • Chung, J. K., Nakajima, S., Plitman, E., Iwata, Y. Uy, D., Gerretsen, P., Caravaggio, G., Mallar, C.M., & Graff-Guerrero, A. (2016). B-amyloid burden is not associated with cognitive impairment in schizophrenia: A systematic review. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry24 (10), 923-939. doi:10.1016/j.jagp.2016.03.013

Conference Presentations

  • Provost-Walker, O., Uy, D. A., Tsekova, V., Cassin, S., Counsell, A., & Antony, M. M. (2022, November 17-20). Examining the role of reassurance seeking in body dysmorphic disorder [Poster presentation]. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 56th Annual Convention, New York City, NY, United States.
  • Uy, D. A., Provost-Walker, O., Tsekova, V., Want, S., & Antony, M. M. (2021, November 18-21). The role of social comparisons in the relationship between multidimensional perfectionism and social anxiety: An indirect effects model [Poster presentation]. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 55th Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA, United States.
  • Uy, D. A., Halbreiner, A. M., Farvolden, P., & Antony, M. M. (2021, November 18-21). Effectiveness of online cognitive-behavioral treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic [Poster presentation]. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 55th Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA, United States.
  • Uy, D. A., Lenton-Brym, A. P., Rowa, K., McCabe, R., & Antony, M. M. (2020, November 19-22). Resilience-promoting factors and psychological distress in an anxiety treatment seeking sample [Poster presentation]. Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies 54th Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
  • Lenton-Brym, A. P. Uy, D. A., Monson, C. M., & Antony, M. M. (2020, November 19-22). The relationship between self-disclosure and intimate relationship satisfaction among individuals with social anxiety disorder and healthy controls [Poster presentation], Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 54th Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
  • Uy, D.A., McCabe-Bennett, H., Girard, T., Lachman, R., & Antony, M.M. (2019, November). Virtual reality: A new approach to studying hoarding disorder [Poster presentation]. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Atlanta, GA, United States.
  • Uy, D.A., Rashid, T., Sinyor, M. (2019, May). Self-reported vs. clinician-recognized suicidal ideation in a postsecondary setting: Implications for suicide risk assessment [Poster presentation]. Canadian Association of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies, Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Rashid, T., Uy, D., Sinyor, M. (2018, November). Searching for hope from minds steeped in hopelessness: What predicts, prevents and heals suicidal minds [Presentation]. Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Rashid, T., Cooper, A., Uy, D., Maharaj, A., & Dhillon, S. (2017, October). Campus mental health policy & planning: Insights from five-years of longitudinal, outcome-based data [Presentation]. Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Plitman, E., De La Fuente-Sandoval, C., Leon-Ortiz, P., Reyes-Madrigal, F., Gomez-Cruz, G., Nakajima, S., Gerretsen, P. M., Mallar, C. M., Chung, J. K., Caravaggio, F., Iwata, Y., Uy, D., Remington, G., & Graff-Guerrero, A. (2015, March). Increased myo-inositol and choline levels within the associative striatum of antipsychotic-naïve patients with first-episode psychosis [Poster presentation]. International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, Colorado Springs, CO, United States.

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