Publications
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Guevarra, D. A., Kross, E., & Moser, J. S. (Forthcoming in Handbook of Emotion Regulation, 3rd Edition). Harnessing placebo effects to regulate emotions.
Guevarra, D.A., Louis, C., Gloe, L. M., Russman Block, S., Kashy, D., Klump, K. L., & Moser, J.S. (2023). Examining a window of vulnerability for affective symptoms in the mid-luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 147, 105958.
Geers, A. L., Faasse, K., Guevarra, D. A., Clemens, K. S., Helfer, S. G., & Colagiuri, B. (2021). Affect and emotions in placebo and nocebo effects: What do we know so far? Social and Personality Psychology Compass, e12575.
Guevarra, D. A., Moser, J. S., Wager, T. D., & Kross, E. (2020). Placebos without deception reduce self-report and neural measures of emotional distress. Nature Communications, 11, 3785.
Moser, S., Dougherty, A., Mattson, W.I., Katz, B., Moran, T.P., Guevarra, D.A., Shablack, H., Ayduk, O., Jonides, J., Berman, M., & Kross, E. (2017). Third person self-talk facilitates emotional control without engaging cognitive control: Converging evidence from ERP and fMRI. Scientific Reports, 7(1), 4519.
Penner, L. A., Guevarra, D. A., Harper, F. W. K., Taub, J., Phipps, S., Albrecht, T. L., & Kross, E. (2016). Self-distancing buffers high trait anxious pediatric cancer caregivers against short- and longer-term distress. Clinical Psychological Science, 4(4), 629-640.
Kross, E., & Guevarra, D.A. (2015). Self-control. Oxford Bibliographies in Psychology.
Guevarra, D.A., & Howell, R.T. (2015). To have in order to do: Exploring the effects of consuming experiential products on well-being. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 25(1), 28-41.
Zhang, J. W., Howell, R. T., Caprariello, P. A., & Guevarra, D. A. (2014). Damned if they do, damned if they don’t: Material buyers are not happier from material or experiential consumption. Journal of Research in Personality, 50(1), 71-83.
Howell, R. T., & Guevarra, D. A. (2013). Buying happiness: Differential consumption experiences for material and experiential purchases. In A. M. Columbus (Ed.), Advances in psychology research (Vol. 98, pp. 57-69). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Guevarra, D.A., Louis, C., Gloe, L. M., Russman Block, S., Kashy, D., Klump, K. L., & Moser, J.S. (2023). Examining a window of vulnerability for affective symptoms in the mid-luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 147, 105958.
Geers, A. L., Faasse, K., Guevarra, D. A., Clemens, K. S., Helfer, S. G., & Colagiuri, B. (2021). Affect and emotions in placebo and nocebo effects: What do we know so far? Social and Personality Psychology Compass, e12575.
Guevarra, D. A., Moser, J. S., Wager, T. D., & Kross, E. (2020). Placebos without deception reduce self-report and neural measures of emotional distress. Nature Communications, 11, 3785.
Moser, S., Dougherty, A., Mattson, W.I., Katz, B., Moran, T.P., Guevarra, D.A., Shablack, H., Ayduk, O., Jonides, J., Berman, M., & Kross, E. (2017). Third person self-talk facilitates emotional control without engaging cognitive control: Converging evidence from ERP and fMRI. Scientific Reports, 7(1), 4519.
Penner, L. A., Guevarra, D. A., Harper, F. W. K., Taub, J., Phipps, S., Albrecht, T. L., & Kross, E. (2016). Self-distancing buffers high trait anxious pediatric cancer caregivers against short- and longer-term distress. Clinical Psychological Science, 4(4), 629-640.
Kross, E., & Guevarra, D.A. (2015). Self-control. Oxford Bibliographies in Psychology.
Guevarra, D.A., & Howell, R.T. (2015). To have in order to do: Exploring the effects of consuming experiential products on well-being. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 25(1), 28-41.
Zhang, J. W., Howell, R. T., Caprariello, P. A., & Guevarra, D. A. (2014). Damned if they do, damned if they don’t: Material buyers are not happier from material or experiential consumption. Journal of Research in Personality, 50(1), 71-83.
Howell, R. T., & Guevarra, D. A. (2013). Buying happiness: Differential consumption experiences for material and experiential purchases. In A. M. Columbus (Ed.), Advances in psychology research (Vol. 98, pp. 57-69). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Under Review
Guevarra, D.A., Webster, C., Moros, J.N., Kross., E, & Moser, J.S. (Revise and resubmit). Non-deceptive placebos administered through telehealth reduce COVID-related stress, anxiety, and depression.
Guevarra, D.A., Vu, T., Riddle, T., & Howell, R.T. (Under Review). In defense of material consumption: Some insights into maximizing the well-being benefits of consuming material purchases.
Guevarra, D.A., Vu, T., Riddle, T., & Howell, R.T. (Under Review). In defense of material consumption: Some insights into maximizing the well-being benefits of consuming material purchases.
Select Working Papers
Guevarra, D.A., Shafir, R., Kross, E., & Moser, J.S. (In preparation). A framework for harnessing placebo effects in emotion regulation.
Guevarra, D.A., Dutcher, E., Crum, A.J., Prather, A., & Epel, E. (In preparation). Vaccine mindsets predict positive mood, less stress and symptoms, but not SARS-CoV-2 antibody response: The BOOST Study (Building Optimal Antibodies Study)
Guevarra, D.A., Velehorschi, T., Druskovich, C., Geers, A.L., & Ellsworth, P. C. (In preparation). Differential effects of temporal information on the experience of physical pain and emotional distress.
Guevarra, D. A., Sgambati, T., Colloca, L., & Geers, A. L. (In preparation). Lay beliefs about non-deceptive placebo interventions.
Guevarra, D.A., Dutcher, E., Crum, A.J., Prather, A., & Epel, E. (In preparation). Vaccine mindsets predict positive mood, less stress and symptoms, but not SARS-CoV-2 antibody response: The BOOST Study (Building Optimal Antibodies Study)
Guevarra, D.A., Velehorschi, T., Druskovich, C., Geers, A.L., & Ellsworth, P. C. (In preparation). Differential effects of temporal information on the experience of physical pain and emotional distress.
Guevarra, D. A., Sgambati, T., Colloca, L., & Geers, A. L. (In preparation). Lay beliefs about non-deceptive placebo interventions.