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pro vyhledávání: '"Jennifer, Schild"'
Autor:
Kesley A. Ramsey, Alessandro S. De Nadai, Flint M. Espil, Emily Ricketts, Jordan T. Stiede, Jennifer Schild, Matthew W. Specht, Douglas W. Woods, Shannon Bennet, John T. Walkup, Susanna Chang, John Piacentini, Joseph F. McGuire
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 13 (2022)
BackgroundIndividuals with Tourette Syndrome and Persistent Tic Disorders (collectively TS) often experience premonitory urges—aversive physical sensations that precede tics and are temporarily relieved by tic expression. The relationship between t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/68b377ab01094840a078f6fe6689e74b
Autor:
Emily J. Ricketts, Douglas W. Woods, Flint M. Espil, Joseph F. McGuire, Jordan T. Stiede, Jennifer Schild, Mina Yadegar, Shannon M. Bennett, Matthew W. Specht, Susanna Chang, Lawrence Scahill, Sabine Wilhelm, Alan L. Peterson, John T. Walkup, John Piacentini
Publikováno v:
Behavior Therapy. 53:1250-1264
Tics peak in late childhood and decline during adolescence. Yet, for some with Tourette's disorder, tics persist into adulthood. We evaluated childhood predictors of adult tic severity and tic impairment, and change over time. Eighty adolescents/adul
Autor:
Jennifer Schild, Elaina A. Zendegui, Angela W. M. Chiu, Renae Beaumont, Payal Desai, Shannon M. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. 30:210-220
This article reports on the development and initial psychometric properties of the School Interference Questionnaire (SIQ), a questionnaire designed to assess both academic functional impairment related to mental health problems and the type and freq
Autor:
Douglas W. Woods, John T. Walkup, Christopher C. Bauer, Avital Falk, Jennifer Schild, Shannon M. Bennett, Jeffrey S. Hindin, Justin W. Mohatt, Matthew W. Specht
Publikováno v:
Child Psychiatry & Human Development. 53:953-963
The use of an oral orthotic, called an occlusal splint, has gained recognition for the potential to reduce the frequency of tics for individuals with Persistent Tic Disorders. The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of a fully blinded
Autor:
Andrea B. Temkin, Renae Beaumont, Katarzyna Wkya, Jo R. Hariton, Barabra L. Flye, Elisabeth Sheridan, Amy Miranda, Jamie Vela, Elaina Zendegui, Jennifer Schild, Shannon Gasparro, Daphne Loubriel, Andreas Damianides, Julia Weisman, Alexandra Silvestre, Mina Yadegar, Corinne Catarozoli, Shannon M. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Research on child and adolescent psychopathology. 50(9)
Group programs are key for targeting social skills (SS) for children with developmental disorders and/or mental illness. Despite promising evidence regarding efficacy of group treatments, there are several limitations to current research regarding ge
Mobile apps for youth anxiety disorders: A review of the evidence and forecast of future innovations
Publikováno v:
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 51:400-413
Publikováno v:
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 51:145-155
Autor:
Andrea B. Temkin, Renae Beaumont, Katarzyn Wkya, Jo R. Hariton, Barabra L. Flye, Elisabeth Sheridan, Amy Miranda, Jamie Vela, Elaina Zendegui, Jennifer Schild, Shannon Gasparro, Daphne Loubriel, Andreas Damiandies, Julia Weisman, Alexandra Silvestre, Mina Yadegar, Corinne Catarozoli, Shannon M. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. 50:1247-1247
Autor:
Michelle Pelcovitz, Shannon Bennett, Payal Desai, Jennifer Schild, Renae Beaumont, John Walkup, David Shaffer, Angela Chiu
Publikováno v:
Childyouth care forum.
Anxiety disorders are garnering increasing attention for their contribution to high-risk issues and functional impairment. Adolescents are typically admitted to partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) due to high-risk presentations. However, the freq
Autor:
Shannon M, Bennett, Jeffrey S, Hindin, Justin, Mohatt, Christopher, Bauer, Jennifer, Schild, Avital, Falk, Matthew, Specht, Douglas, Woods, John, Walkup
Publikováno v:
Child psychiatry and human development. 53(5)
The use of an oral orthotic, called an occlusal splint, has gained recognition for the potential to reduce the frequency of tics for individuals with Persistent Tic Disorders. The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of a fully blinded