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Bradley E. Karlin
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 47
Citations - 2822
Bradley E. Karlin is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Veterans Affairs & Health care. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 47 publications receiving 2447 citations. Previous affiliations of Bradley E. Karlin include College of Health Sciences, Bahrain & Northeastern University.
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Dissemination of evidence-based psychological treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder in the Veterans Health Administration.
Bradley E. Karlin,Josef I. Ruzek,Kathleen M. Chard,Afsoon Eftekhari,Candice M. Monson,Elizabeth A. Hembree,Patricia A. Resick,Edna B. Foa +7 more
TL;DR: VA's national CPT and PE training initiatives are examined and initial patient, therapist, and system-level program evaluation results are reported, and key issues, lessons learned, and next steps for maximizing impact and sustainability are addressed.
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Effectiveness of national implementation of prolonged exposure therapy in Veterans Affairs care.
Afsoon Eftekhari,Josef I. Ruzek,Jill J. Crowley,Craig S. Rosen,Mark A. Greenbaum,Bradley E. Karlin +5 more
TL;DR: Clinically significant reductions in PTSD symptoms were achieved among male and female veterans of all war eras and veterans with combat-related and non-combat-related PTSD, and PE is effective in reducing depression symptoms, even though depression is not a direct target of the treatment.
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From the laboratory to the therapy room: National dissemination and implementation of evidence-based psychotherapies in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System.
Bradley E. Karlin,Gerald Cross +1 more
TL;DR: VHA's multidimensional model and specific strategies, involving policy, provider, local systems, patient, and accountability levels, for promoting the national dissemination and implementation of EBPs in VHA are examined.
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Integrating Mental Health and Primary Care Services in the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System
TL;DR: VA’s efforts and progress to date in implementing evidence-based models of integrated mental health services nationally in community based outpatient clinics, home based primary care, and outpatient primary clinics at medical facilities are examined.
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Dissemination of CBTI to the non-sleep specialist: protocol development and training issues.
Rachel Manber,Colleen E. Carney,Jack D. Edinger,Dana R. Epstein,Leah Friedman,Leah Friedman,Patricia L. Haynes,Patricia L. Haynes,Bradley E. Karlin,Wilfred R. Pigeon,Allison T. Siebern,Mickey Trockel +11 more
TL;DR: Challenges and decisions made when developing a CBTI dissemination program in the Veterans Health Administration in the VHA are described and preliminary lessons learned from the initial wave of training are described.