Michele Bedard-Gilligan, PhD

Personal Statement

Dr. Bedard-Gilligan is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of Washington. She currently serves as the co-director of the Trauma Recovery & Resilience Innovations (TRI) group and the associate director of the UW Center for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress (UWCATS). She leads or co-leads several research projects that are funded by the National Institute of Mental Health Disparities, the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, and the National Institute of Drug Abuse. Her research is applied in nature and predominantly focuses on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), with specific emphases on the co-occurrence of PTSD and substance use disorders and on mechanisms of treatment and recovery. She has presented her research at national conferences and has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals. She also maintains an active clinical practice specializing in using empirically supported treatments for PTSD and other anxiety disorders at the University of Washington Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic. Additionally, Dr. Bedard-Gilligan is involved in training and supervising psychology graduate students, psychology residents, and psychiatry residents in the use of empirically supported cognitive behavioral treatments.

Education

Fellowship, 2012, Clinical Psychology - University of Washington
Internship/Residency, 2009, Psychology - University of Washington
Doctoral Training, 2003-2009, Psychology - University of Washington

Department Affiliations

Recent Publications

Remembering and forgetting: A dynamic social retrieval theory of posttraumatic stress.
(2025 Sep 24)
Behav Res Ther 194(): 104873
Zoellner LA, Stocco A, Gauthier G, Lehinger E, Pandey S, PeConga E, Bedard-Gilligan MA

Results from a randomized controlled trial testing theory-driven enhancements - Growth mindsets and message framing -- to a brief CBT text-message invention for co-occurring PTSD symptoms and alcohol misuse.
(2025 Oct 6)
Behav Res Ther 194(): 104883
Lindgren KP, Dworkin ER, Tristao TT, Calhoun BH, Pham ML, Kaysen DL, Rhew IC, Bedard-Gilligan MA

A pilot randomized controlled trial of cognitive restructuring for PTSD and alcohol misuse following recent sexual assault: Initial efficacy and feasibility.
(2025 Oct)
Behav Res Ther 193(): 104847
Bedard-Gilligan MA, Stappenbeck CA, Ojalehto HJ, Dworkin ER, Cadigan JM, Simpson T, Kaysen DL

Policy Surveillance Shows Improvements and Remaining Gaps in U.S. Campus Alcohol and Sexual Violence Policies.
(2025 Aug 6)
J Stud Alcohol Drugs
Ellyson AM, Adhia A, DiMascolo L, Heinze J, Swearingen K, Fay L, Rivara FP, Kilmer JR, Bedard-Gilligan MA

Examining Trauma Cognitions as a Mechanism of the BRITE Intervention for Female-Identifying Individuals with PTSD Symptoms and Alcohol Misuse.
(2025 Jun 26)
Behav Sci (Basel) 15(7):
Lehinger EA, Joseph M, Lebeaut A, Graupensperger S, Kaysen D, Bedard-Gilligan MA

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