Below are selected appearances in the media by Dr. Selena Snow. She has presented at national conferences and published her research findings in peer reviewed journals. She conducts training in-services for clinical and medical staff. She is also sought out as an expert on depression and anxiety for her comments and insights for online publications and radio interviews. Dr. Selena Snow is available for presentations and interviews and can be reached at (240) 676-4206 or at info@snowpsych.com. Our founder has been featured by the following media organizations:
Featured in article on wellandgood.com: How Taking a Daily Walk Can Help You Feel More Connected to Your Community by Natalie Arroyo Camacho (January 21, 2022).
Featured in article on wellandgood.com: Here’s What Happened to My Mood When I Danced for 10 Minutes Every Morning for a Month by Natalie Arroyo Camacho (January 10, 2022).
Featured in article on CNET.com: How to Fall Asleep Fast: Sleep Hygiene Tips For Anxious Times, by Alison DeNisco Rayome (December 21, 2020).
Featured in article on wellandgood.com: A Behavioral Psychologist’s Top 5 Motivating Tips to Get Out of Bed on Hard Mornings by Mary Grace Garis (April 14, 2020).
Featured in article on wellandgood.com: You Touch Your Face 23 Times an Hour – Here are 3 Ways to Curb the Habit, According to a Behavioral Psychologist by Mary Grace Garis (March 9, 2020).
Featured in article on wellandgood.com: Smiling Depression is a Thing Worth Knowing About—Even if it’s not Officially Recognized by Mary Grace Garis (February 22, 2019).
Featured in article on CNN: The Success Myth: Why “Having it all” Doesn’t Always Equal Happiness (October 2018). (And en Espanol.)
Featured in article on Good Morning America: 6 Easy Rituals That Can Help Protect Your Mental Health, Starting Now (June 2018).
Featured in article on ABC News: How Your Coffee Date Can Protect Your Mental Health, Plus 5 Other Tips You Need to Read Now (June 2018).
Featured in article on PsychCentral.com: What Helps Depression Beyond Therapy and Medication by Margarita Tartakovsky (February 28, 2018).
Featured in article on PsychCentral.com: Therapists Spill: What I’ve Learned About Human Nature Practicing Therapy by Margarita Tartakovsky (January 1, 2018).
Featured in article on Headspace.com: Why Do Phone Calls Give Us Anxiety? by Jessica Sillers (February 6, 2017).
Featured in article on PsychCentral.com: Experts Share Their Biggest Lessons About Depression by Margarita Tartakovsky (March 9, 2015).
Featured in article on PsychCentral.com: How to Relinquish Unrealistic Expectations by Margarita Tartakovsky (October 6, 2015).
Featured in article on PsychCentral.com: Navigating the Holidays When You Have Depression by Margarita Tartakovsky (November 25, 2014).
Featured in article on PsychCentral.com: How to Navigate Anger When You’re Used to Stuffing it Down by Margarita Tartakovsky (November 26, 2014).
Featured guest on 1320 WILS-AM. The Michael Cohen Show (December 24, 2014). Listen to Dr. Snow’s radio interview podcast about depression during the holidays.
Journal article: Siegman, A.W. & Snow, S.C. (1997). The Outward Expression of Anger, the Inward Experience of Anger, and Cardiovascular Reactivity: The Role of Vocal Expression. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 20(1), 29-46. [Cited in Albert Ellis’s Anger: How to Live With and Without It (2003).]
Poster presentation: Siegman, A.W. & Snow, S.C. (March 16, 1996). Anger-Out, Anger-In, and Cardiovascular Reactivity: An Experimental Investigation. Poster presented at the Fourth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.
Blog: Snow, S. (February 12, 2015). Asking for Help. Jewish Coalition Against Domestic Abuse (JCADA) Blog.
