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Lisa D. Hawke

Researcher at Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Publications -  91
Citations -  1929

Lisa D. Hawke is an academic researcher from Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1171 citations. Previous affiliations of Lisa D. Hawke include Laval University & Université de Saint-Boniface.

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Early Maladaptive Schemas in the risk for bipolar spectrum disorders

TL;DR: This study supports the application of schema theory to the hypomanic personality and bipolar spectrum by identifying a bipolar spectrum EMS profile, consisting of Entitlement/Grandiosity, Insufficient Self-Control/Self-Discipline and the absence of Emotional Inhibition.
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Comorbid anxiety in bipolar spectrum disorders: a neglected research and treatment issue?

TL;DR: Interest in the comorbidity between anxiety disorders and bipolar disorder grew continually since 1990, but seems to have reached a plateau and it is time to step up research efforts to better understand and manage this under-studied combination of disorders.
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Changes in natural language use as an indicator of psychotherapeutic change in personality disorders

TL;DR: Negative Emotion and Negation word categories appear to reflect key treatment targets in personality disorders, and an increased focus on what patients miss in their lives might improve understanding and treatment of PDs.
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Schema therapy for bipolar disorder: A conceptual model and future directions

TL;DR: If well adapted to the characteristics of bipolar disorder, ST might prove to be an effective adjunctive psychotherapy option that attenuates emotional reactivity, reduces symptoms and improves quality of life.
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Social Determinants of Health among Youth Seeking Substance Use and Mental Health Treatment.

TL;DR: Given their prevalence and association with mental health and addiction concerns, social determinants of health problems should be routinely assessed among treatment-seeking youth and integrative services that address these concerns in addition to symptomatology should be considered.