Overview
Dr. Stonerock is interested in coping strategies and psychosocial interventions among individuals with chronic illnesses, especially solid organ transplant recipients and candidates. His previous work includes research on coping strategies for chronic and acute pain, sickle cell disease, and the interrelation between sleep and pain processing. Current research interests include identifying psychosocial predictors of good medical outcomes and quality of life for patients after transplantation.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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2021 - Present
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Adult Psychiatry & Psychology,
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Recent Publications
Is exercise a viable therapy for anxiety? Systematic review of recent literature and critical analysis.
Journal Article Prog Cardiovasc Dis · 2024 OBJECTIVES: Exercise has been promoted as a treatment for a variety of psychiatric conditions. The benefits of exercise for depression are widely recognized, but the benefits of exercise for anxiety are uncertain. Although several reviews promoted exercise ... Full text Link to item CiteWhen Something is Better Than Nothing: Response to Tully and Cosh.
Journal Article Psychosomatics · 2019 Full text Link to item CiteDepressive Symptoms, Medication Nonadherence, and Clinical Outcomes Following Lung Transplantation.
Conference AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION · June 1, 2018 Link to item CiteEducation, Training & Certifications
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ·
2011
Ph.D.