2025
Family-Centered Care in Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the United States: A Case Study
Kietzman H, Styles W, Franklin-Zitzkat L, Del Vecchio Valerian M, Yuen E. Family-Centered Care in Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the United States: A Case Study. Healthcare 2025, 13: 1079. PMID: 40361857, PMCID: PMC12071710, DOI: 10.3390/healthcare13091079.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntensive outpatient programDialectical behavior therapyMeasurement based careOutpatient mental health treatmentIntensive outpatient servicesMental health treatmentHelp-Seeking AttitudesModel of family-centered careFamily engagementInpatient mental health servicesComprehensive psychiatric careMental health servicesMental health crisisDistress intoleranceFamily-centered carePsychiatric medication managementAt-risk youthAnxiety symptomsBehavioral therapyIncreased emotionalitySuicide riskFamily interventionsHealth treatmentOutpatient programConflict behaviorEnhancing Psychiatric Care Delivery: Assessing Telehealth Patient Experience in Psychiatric Intensive and Outpatient Programs in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Kruger M, Bautista C, Klemanski D. Enhancing Psychiatric Care Delivery: Assessing Telehealth Patient Experience in Psychiatric Intensive and Outpatient Programs in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal Of Technology In Behavioral Science 2025, 1-12. DOI: 10.1007/s41347-025-00501-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTelehealth servicesPatient experienceTelehealth appointmentsPatient experience surveysPrimary health systemQuality of careExpansion of telehealth servicesPsychiatric care patientsAcute psychiatric careIn-person treatmentCOVID-19 pandemicTreatment delivery modalityHealth systemCare patientsPsychiatric careAmbulatory programTelehealthIn-personOutpatient programExperiences SurveyQualitative dataDelivery modalitiesCareCOVID-19AppointmentAcceptability and feasibility of a Taekwondo mindful movement intervention in Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Weiss E, Hart-Derrick V, Ramsay-Patel T, Barnes S, Anderson H, Gatti C, Davis M. Acceptability and feasibility of a Taekwondo mindful movement intervention in Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Journal Of Behavioral And Cognitive Therapy 2025, 35: 100527. PMID: 40060357, PMCID: PMC11887614, DOI: 10.1016/j.jbct.2025.100527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBorderline personality disorderDialectical behavior therapyIntensive outpatient programBehavioral therapyBorderline personality disorder symptomsComparison groupTaekwondo groupDisordered eating behaviorsMovement interventionAdjunct to treatmentBinge-eating frequencyPersonality disorderMindfulness interventionTraditional mindfulnessMind-body connectionDisordered EatingOutpatient programEating behaviorsAdjunctive treatment optionSadnessPreliminary findingsHappinessGroup participantsMindfulnessIntervention
2024
Changes in Emotion Regulation During the Course of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: Effects on Non‐Suicidal Self‐Injury and Binge Eating Across Two Samples
Harris L, Weiss E, Davis M, Daniel T, Hart‐Derrick V, Barnes S, Cawood C. Changes in Emotion Regulation During the Course of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: Effects on Non‐Suicidal Self‐Injury and Binge Eating Across Two Samples. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 2024, 31: e70018. PMID: 39562786, DOI: 10.1002/cpp.70018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-Suicidal Self-InjuryEffectiveness of dialectical behavior therapyDialectical behavior therapyBinge eatingEmotion regulationBehavioral therapySelf-injuryCourse of DBTFrequency of non-suicidal self-injuryOutpatient dialectical behavior therapyAssociated with emotion dysregulationBinge eating frequencySelf-damaging behaviorsIntensive outpatient programReduce harmful behaviorsEmotion dysregulationVeteran sampleER abilitiesCivilian samplesTreatment settingsOutpatient programBingeEating FrequencyCourse of treatmentHarmful behaviorMeasurement-Based Care in a Remote Intensive Outpatient Program: Pilot Implementation Initiative
Kumar K, Childs A, Kohlmeier J, Kroll E, Zant I, Stolzenbach S, Fenkel C. Measurement-Based Care in a Remote Intensive Outpatient Program: Pilot Implementation Initiative. JMIR Formative Research 2024, 8: e58994. PMID: 39441653, PMCID: PMC11541146, DOI: 10.2196/58994.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Granular analysis of pathways to care and durations of untreated psychosis: A marginal delay model
Mathis W, Ferrara M, Burke S, Hyun E, Li F, Zhou B, Cahill J, Kline E, Keshavan M, Srihari V. Granular analysis of pathways to care and durations of untreated psychosis: A marginal delay model. PLOS ONE 2022, 17: e0270234. PMID: 36472968, PMCID: PMC9725156, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270234.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUntreated psychosisAntipsychotic prescriptionsEarly detection campaignsPatient characteristics influencesEarly detection effortsPatient characteristicsClinical nodesLonger DUPFunctional declineOutpatient programPsychosis onsetSpecialized treatmentPsychosisNumber of daysDetection campaignsNetworks of careHigh functioningPrescriptionEnrollmentPTCDurationStart dateHow Is Everyone Doing? Baseline Psychological Distress and Adaptive Functioning Among Transgender, Nonbinary, and Cis Youth Presenting for Intensive Outpatient Psychiatric Services
Childs AW, Kaufman CC, Olezeski CL. How Is Everyone Doing? Baseline Psychological Distress and Adaptive Functioning Among Transgender, Nonbinary, and Cis Youth Presenting for Intensive Outpatient Psychiatric Services. Psychological Services 2022, 19: 541-550. PMID: 34292007, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000573.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdaptive functioningIntensive outpatient programBinary transgenderPsychiatric distressSelf-reported domainsBaseline psychological distressNonbinary youthPsychological inflexibilityGender diverse youthPsychosocial functioningPsychological distressYouth PresentingFunctioningDistressYouthMost ratingsFuture researchOutpatient programTransgender youthUnique needsPreliminary findingsHigh levelsOutpatient psychiatric servicesClinical implicationsArchival data
2021
Drug and alcohol treatment utilization and barriers among Black, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Latine, Asian/Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian, and White adults: Findings from NESARC-III
Haeny AM, Oluwoye O, Cruz R, Iheanacho T, Jackson AB, Fisher S, Crouch M, O'Malley S. Drug and alcohol treatment utilization and barriers among Black, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Latine, Asian/Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian, and White adults: Findings from NESARC-III. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2021, 131: 108569. PMID: 34393011, PMCID: PMC9084614, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108569.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAI/AN adultsAlcohol treatment utilizationAI/ANsTreatment utilizationAlcohol use disorderWhite adultsBlack adultsDUD treatmentLifetime alcohol use disorderAmerican Indians/Alaska NativesAmerican Indian/Alaskan NativeHealth care professionalsNational Epidemiological SurveyEthnic groupsNative HawaiiansOutpatient programEpidemiological dataCare professionalsUse disordersAUD treatmentEpidemiological surveySecondary analysisSocial determinantsRelated conditionsNESARC-IIIShowing Up Is Half the Battle: The Impact of Telehealth on Psychiatric Appointment Attendance for Hospital-Based Intensive Outpatient Services During COVID-19
Childs AW, Bacon SM, Klingensmith K, Li L, Unger A, Wing AM, Fortunati F. Showing Up Is Half the Battle: The Impact of Telehealth on Psychiatric Appointment Attendance for Hospital-Based Intensive Outpatient Services During COVID-19. Telemedicine Journal And E-Health 2021, 27: 835-842. PMID: 33999738, DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2021.0028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-risk individualsAppointment attendanceIntensive outpatient programNon-Hispanic white youthRace/ethnicityPsychiatric servicesTreatment programIntensive outpatient servicesOutpatient psychiatric settingsImpact of telehealthHigher clinical acuityChi-square testClinical treatment programsWarrants further investigationNon-Hispanic Black youthAdult patientsIOP groupInsurance typeOutpatient programOutpatient servicesClinical acuityPsychiatric settingsCommercial insuranceClinical programsTelehealth services
2020
Chapter 12 Dialectical behavior therapy research and program evaluation in the Department of Veterans Affairs
Landes S, Decker S, McBain S, Goodman M, Smith B, Sullivan S, Spears A, Meyers L. Chapter 12 Dialectical behavior therapy research and program evaluation in the Department of Veterans Affairs. 2020, 275-292. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-816384-9.00012-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDBT skills groupDialectical behavioral therapyBorderline personality disorderVeterans AffairsPosttraumatic stress disorderFemale veteransPersonality disorderIntensive outpatient programEvidence-based psychotherapiesTreatment of veteransProgram evaluationOutpatient programHigh riskTolerance groupDBT researchBehavioral therapyStress disorderEmotion dysregulationBehavior therapy researchDisordersVeteransSuicidalityDysregulationEfficacyTherapy research
2017
1021 Bringing Neuroscience to the Clinic: Patients’ Perceived Value of Trainee-Delivered Neuroscience Content in an Intensive Outpatient Program for Substance Use Disorders
Moreines J, Florance J, Glance J, Arbuckle M, Ross D, Travis M. 1021 Bringing Neuroscience to the Clinic: Patients’ Perceived Value of Trainee-Delivered Neuroscience Content in an Intensive Outpatient Program for Substance Use Disorders. Biological Psychiatry 2017, 81: s412-s413. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2017.02.748.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
VA PTSD Clinic Director Perspectives: How Perceptions of Readiness Influence Delivery of Evidence-Based PTSD Treatment
Hamblen J, Bernardy N, Sherrieb K, Norris F, Cook J, Louis C, Schnurr P. VA PTSD Clinic Director Perspectives: How Perceptions of Readiness Influence Delivery of Evidence-Based PTSD Treatment. Professional Psychology Research And Practice 2015, 46: 90-96. DOI: 10.1037/a0038535.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrauma-focused evidence-based treatmentsEvidence-based treatmentsEvidence-based PTSD treatmentsCognitive processing therapyImplementation of EBTsConcept of readinessPTSD treatmentPreparatory groupFuture research directionsOutpatient programVeterans AffairsQualitative interviewsResearch directionsVA Medical CenterVeteransProgram developmentRepresentative sampleReadinessSymptom managementMedical CenterTreatment planPerceptionSkillsTreatmentProgram
2010
A clinical trial of peer-based culturally responsive person-centered care for psychosis for African Americans and Latinos
Tondora J, O'Connell M, Miller R, Dinzeo T, Bellamy C, Andres-Hyman R, Davidson L. A clinical trial of peer-based culturally responsive person-centered care for psychosis for African Americans and Latinos. Clinical Trials 2010, 7: 368-379. PMID: 20571133, PMCID: PMC6120580, DOI: 10.1177/1740774510369847.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPerson-centred careMental health systemHealth systemClinical trialsCommunity mental health centerPublic mental health systemRandomized clinical trialsMental health centersSerious mental illnessPeer support interventionSignificant health disparitiesBehavioral health concernsTreatment planning meetingsQuality of lifeAfrican AmericansBehavioral health systemPerson-centred servicesSymptom distressHealth centersOutpatient programStudy interventionPast diagnosisStrict interventionsMental illnessHealth disparities
2007
Integrative oncology: the last ten years--a personal retrospectve.
Boyd D. Integrative oncology: the last ten years--a personal retrospectve. Alternative Therapies In Health And Medicine 2007, 13: 56-64. PMID: 17283742.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntegrative patient careCancer CenterMedical oncologistsPatient careMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer CenterDana-Farber Cancer InstituteM.D. Anderson Cancer CenterStand-alone centreMajor cancer centerAnderson Cancer CenterCancer treatment centersMajor medical centersCancer careCancer patientsCancer programsOutpatient programMedical CenterNaturopathic doctorsComplementary treatmentCancer InstituteTreatment centersIntegrative practitionersPatient demandCareRadiation therapists
2000
Reactivity to alcohol‐related stimuli in the laboratory and in the field: predictors of craving in treated alcoholics
Litt M, Cooney N, Morse P. Reactivity to alcohol‐related stimuli in the laboratory and in the field: predictors of craving in treated alcoholics. Addiction 2000, 95: 889-900. PMID: 10946438, DOI: 10.1046/j.1360-0443.2000.9568896.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol-related stimuliSubstance abuse treatment programsGreater mood disturbancePredictors of alcoholGreater alcohol dependenceIntensive outpatient programAlcohol-dependent veteransHome environmentLater drinkingMood statesMood disturbanceCravingCorrelational designAnxiety scoresDrinking frequencyTreatment programHand-held computersLaboratory sessionsOutpatient programAlcohol dependenceLaboratory settingParticipantsRatingsUrgeModest correlation
1996
Improving the efficiency of outpatient treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder
Fontana A, Rosenheck R. Improving the efficiency of outpatient treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder. Administration And Policy In Mental Health And Mental Health Services Research 1996, 23: 197-210. DOI: 10.1007/bf02108320.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMonths of treatmentOutpatient psychiatric treatmentDisorder treatment programsPosttraumatic stress disorderOutpatient treatmentService utilizationOutpatient programClinical gainsOutcome dataPsychiatric treatmentTreatment programVeterans AffairsStress disorderTreatmentMonthsWorkload projectionsPatientsIntensive servicesVisits
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