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Gregory J. McHugo
Researcher at Dartmouth College
Publications - 141
Citations - 13392
Gregory J. McHugo is an academic researcher from Dartmouth College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Mental illness. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 141 publications receiving 12620 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregory J. McHugo include National Institutes of Health & The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice.
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A meta-analysis of cognitive remediation in schizophrenia
TL;DR: Cognitive remediation produces moderate improvements in cognitive performance and, when combined with psychiatric rehabilitation, also improves functional outcomes.
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Review of Integrated Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment for Patients With Dual Disorders
TL;DR: Ten recent studies of comprehensive, integrated outpatient treatment programs provide encouraging evidence of the programs' potential to engage dually diagnosed patients in services and to help them reduce substance abuse and attain remission.
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A review of treatments for people with severe mental illnesses and co-occurring substance use disorders.
TL;DR: The cumulative evidence from experimental and quasi-experimental research supports integrating outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatments into a single, cohesive package and suggests that integrated residential treatment, especially long-term treatment, is helpful for individuals who do not respond to outpatient dual disorders interventions.
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Randomized Trial of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adult Female Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse.
Annmarie McDonagh,Matthew J. Friedman,Gregory J. McHugo,Julian D. Ford,Anjana Sengupta,Kim Mueser,Christine Carney Demment,Debra Fournier,Paula P. Schnurr,Monica Descamps +9 more
TL;DR: CBT participants were significantly more likely than PCT participants to no longer meet criteria for a PTSD diagnosis at follow-up assessments, and both CBT and PCT were associated with sustained symptom reduction in this sample.
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Assertive community treatment for patients with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorder: a clinical trial
Robert E. Drake,Gregory J. McHugo,Robin E. Clark,Gregory B. Teague,Haiyi Xie,Keith M. Miles,Theimann H. Ackerson +6 more
TL;DR: Integrated mental health and substance abuse treatment within an assertive community treatment (ACT) approach was compared to that within a standard case management approach for 223 patients with dual disorders over three years.