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Jeffrey E. Cassisi
Researcher at University of Central Florida
Publications - 72
Citations - 2036
Jeffrey E. Cassisi is an academic researcher from University of Central Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Low back pain. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 67 publications receiving 1881 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeffrey E. Cassisi include University of Florida & Fayetteville State University.
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Psychosocial Treatments for Schizophrenia
TL;DR: The current state of the literature regarding psychosocial treatments for schizophrenia is reviewed within the frameworks of the recovery model of mental health and the expanded stress-vulnerability model.
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Emotion recognition in schizophrenia: further investigation of generalized versus specific deficit models.
David L. Penn,Dennis R. Combs,Mark Ritchie,Jennifer L. Francis,Jeffrey E. Cassisi,Scott B. Morris,Mark H. Townsend +6 more
TL;DR: The authors examined the nature of emotion perception in schizophrenia and found that the acutely ill sample had a specific deficit in emotion perception that remained present after controlling for performance on the general perception tasks.
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Consequences of Physical Abuse and Neglect in Children
TL;DR: In this article, a review examines functioning in abused and neglected children in four areas: (1) medical, (2) cognitive and intellectual, (3) emotional adjustment and psychopathology, and (4) social development.
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Trunk strength and lumbar paraspinal muscle activity during isometric exercise in chronic low-back pain patients and controls.
TL;DR: Discriminant analyses indicated that monitoring maximum surface integrated electromyography of lumbar muscles during isometric effort facilitates classification of chronic low-back pain patients.
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Patellar Taping in the Treatment of Patellofemoral Pain A Prospective Randomized Study
TL;DR: The results of this study show no beneficial effect of adding a patellar taping program to a standard physical therapy program in the conservative treatment of patellofemoral pain.