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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 factors influencing their willingness to enroll in such programs, particularly those designed for treating sex offenses and victims of crime. Steely-Smith has published work exploring the dynamics of sharing information within these therapeutic settings.
Her collaborations include work with Chelsey Bull, Melissa J. Zielinski, and MeeSoh Bossard, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Steely-Smith's scholarship metrics indicate a total of one publication.
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- Publications: 1
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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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