2021
Telehealth Social Rhythm Therapy to Reduce Mood Symptoms and Suicide Risk Among Adolescents and Young Adults With Bipolar Disorder
Sankar A, Panchal P, Goldman DA, Colic L, Villa LM, Kim JA, Lebowitz ER, Carrubba E, Lecza B, Silverman WK, Swartz HA, Blumberg HP. Telehealth Social Rhythm Therapy to Reduce Mood Symptoms and Suicide Risk Among Adolescents and Young Adults With Bipolar Disorder. American Journal Of Psychotherapy 2021, 74: 172-177. PMID: 34293928, PMCID: PMC9588254, DOI: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.20210011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial rhythm therapyMood symptomsSocial rhythm regularityBipolar disorderYoung adultsRhythm therapySuicide riskRhythm regularityTherapeutic allianceSecondary outcome measuresRhythm irregularitiesClient Satisfaction QuestionnaireBipolar disorder symptomsStrong therapeutic allianceWorking Alliance InventoryPostintervention changesOutcome measuresSuicide propensitySecondary aimSymptomsRegulation therapyIntervention impactSatisfaction questionnaireTherapyGlobal score
2016
Non-replication of the association between 5HTTLPR and response to psychological therapy for child anxiety disorders
Lester KJ, Roberts S, Keers R, Coleman JR, Breen G, Wong CC, Xu X, Arendt K, Blatter-Meunier J, Bögels S, Cooper P, Creswell C, Heiervang ER, Herren C, Hogendoorn SM, Hudson JL, Krause K, Lyneham HJ, McKinnon A, Morris T, Nauta MH, Rapee RM, Rey Y, Schneider S, Schneider SC, Silverman WK, Smith P, Thastum M, Thirlwall K, Waite P, Wergeland GJ, Eley TC. Non-replication of the association between 5HTTLPR and response to psychological therapy for child anxiety disorders. The British Journal Of Psychiatry 2016, 208: 182-188. PMID: 26294368, PMCID: PMC4837384, DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.114.154997.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyCBT outcomeChild anxietyAnxiety disordersChild anxiety disordersMore positive outcomesShort-allele homozygotesPositive treatment outcomesPsychological therapiesDisorder outcomesPositive outcomesTreatment studiesHomogenous sampleMixed resultsAnxietyMixed effects modelsNon-significant effectTreatment outcomesCohort 2DisordersSignificant associationFuture studiesOutcomesAssociationTherapy
2015
Predictors of dropout from community clinic child CBT for anxiety disorders
Wergeland GJ, Fjermestad KW, Marin CE, Haugland BS, Silverman WK, Öst LG, Havik OE, Heiervang ER. Predictors of dropout from community clinic child CBT for anxiety disorders. Journal Of Anxiety Disorders 2015, 31: 1-10. PMID: 25637909, DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2015.01.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAmbulatory CareAnxiety DisordersAttitude to HealthChildCognitive Behavioral TherapyCommunity Mental Health CentersFemaleHumansInternal-External ControlMaleMotivationParentsPatient DropoutsPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychotherapy, GroupSelf ConceptSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsCognitive behavior therapyTreatment credibilityOverall dropoutsAnxiety disordersLate dropoutGroup cognitive behavior therapyInternalizing symptomsPredictors of dropoutCommunity clinicsEffectiveness trialTreatment dropoutLower childSymptomsBehavior therapyEarly dropoutSignificant differencesChildrenPredictorsDisordersDropout rateClinicTherapyParentsDropoutTrials
2013
Child-Centered Play Therapy and Impairment: Exploring Relationships and Constructs
Ray D, Stulmaker H, Lee K, Silverman W. Child-Centered Play Therapy and Impairment: Exploring Relationships and Constructs. International Journal Of Play Therapy 2013, 22: 13-27. DOI: 10.1037/a0030403.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2011
Failures in cognitive‐behavior therapy for children
Rey Y, Marin CE, Silverman WK. Failures in cognitive‐behavior therapy for children. Journal Of Clinical Psychology 2011, 67: 1140-1150. PMID: 21953495, DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20848.Peer-Reviewed Original Research