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Mollee Steely-Smith's research focuses on understanding the decision-making processes of incarcerated women regarding participation in exposure-based group therapy. Her work investigates the factors influencing their decisions, aiming to shed light on barriers and facilitators to accessing mental health services within correctional settings. Steely-Smith collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Chelsey Bull, Melissa J. Zielinski, and MeeSoh Bossard, on shared publications. Her recent publication in 2024, "To SHARE or not to SHARE: Exploring incarcerated women’s decisions about enrolling in exposure-based group therapy," highlights her active engagement in this area of study.
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To SHARE or not to SHARE: Exploring incarcerated women’s decisions about enrolling in exposure-based group therapy. (2024)
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- To SHARE or not to SHARE: Exploring incarcerated women’s decisions about enrolling in exposure-based group therapy.
- To SHARE or not to SHARE: Exploring incarcerated women’s decisions about enrolling in exposure-based group therapy.
- To SHARE or not to SHARE: Exploring incarcerated women’s decisions about enrolling in exposure-based group therapy.
- To SHARE or not to SHARE: Exploring incarcerated women’s decisions about enrolling in exposure-based group therapy.
- To SHARE or not to SHARE: Exploring incarcerated women’s decisions about enrolling in exposure-based group therapy.
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