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Edward A Selby is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Cincinnati and a licensed psychologist in New York (license #020331). His clinical and research expertise focuses on high-risk mental health conditions including suicidal behavior, self-injury, personality disorders, and eating disorders. He co-developed the Emotional Cascade Model to explain emotional dysregulation mechanisms leading to self-harm.
Dr. Selby's research explores critical intersections of mental health pathology, with primary emphases on suicide prevention, emotional regulation deficits, and marginalization effects. His work demonstrates how minority stressors compound risks for bisexual+ populations and how pandemic-related stressors like news exposure exacerbate mental health deterioration. The Emotional Cascade Model provides a foundational framework for understanding cycles of rumination and impulsive self-harm behaviors.
Recent publication trends reveal intense focus on real-time assessment of pandemic mental health impacts (2021-2022), particularly ecological momentary studies of news exposure effects. His work consistently bridges clinical psychology with public health concerns, addressing LGBTQ+ disparities in suicide risk and dysregulated eating among multiply marginalized groups. Over 80% of recent publications examine crisis-driven mental health challenges.
Dr. Selby serves as Specialty Chief Editor for Eating Behavior at Frontiers in Psychology, demonstrating significant editorial leadership. His 112+ publications reflect substantial scholarly impact with over 116,000 publication views.
Information regarding student advisement, grant funding, laboratory structure, or research teams is not provided in available materials. No formal awards or fellowships are mentioned in the current profile.


