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Jump to navigation. Anne M. Bowen is currently a professor of Psychology at the U of Arizona. She recently moved from the U. She is a licensed clinical psychologist with interests pediatric and adult behavioral medicine, Acceptance and Commitment therapy and children diagnosed with autism. In the past, her research focused on reducing risks for acquiring and transmitting the HIV virus, especially for rural and high risk individuals.
Research and clinical intervention approaches focus on stages of change, and Acceptance and Commitment ACT along with using technology to facilitate uptake. She has just completed a qualitative study with rural methamphetamine users in Wyoming. Currently her work focuses on understanding motivations of Senior Athletes and in conjunction with her graduate student, understanding family issues in type 2 diabetes.
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HIV prevention and treatment issues in rural America: A focus on regional differences. New York: Springer Publishing. Sarah, C. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners , 12 8 , Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings. More info One to three percent of individuals with tinnitus experience significant reduction in quality of life. Factors that contribute to distress include personality variables, intolerance to loud noises, external locus of control, and pre-existing anxiety.
Characteristics of tinnitus itself, such as perceived loudness, can also cause functional impairment. It is unknown whether different tinnitus sensations have various effects on either emotional or functional impairment, which can reduce quality of life.