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Bradley Hospital
Healthcare•East Providence, Rhode Island, United States•
About: Bradley Hospital is a healthcare organization based out in East Providence, Rhode Island, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Mental health & Bipolar disorder. The organization has 261 authors who have published 265 publications receiving 10477 citations.
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TL;DR: Family functioning deficits distinguish both clinical groups from TDC, and problem-solving dysfunction may be specific to BD, which may apply to treatment models for both conditions.
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TL;DR: Results suggest that early adversity influences child behavior problems through child temperament, particularly for boys, and supports the perspective that temperament is influenced by characteristics of the early rearing environment.
Abstract: Early adversity is associated with both internalizing and externalizing problems among children, and effects of adversity on dimensions of child temperament may underlie these links. However, very ...
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TL;DR: The present study was conducted as a practical demonstration of the potential utility of the alternating treatments design (ATD) in determining the most efficacious language training approach with mentally retarded children.
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TL;DR: Service requests by 267 whites and 42 blacks registering through an outpatient psychiatric clinic were compared and the larger patterns of requests by whites and blacks bore a high similarity.
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01 Jan 1983TL;DR: In this article, the authors suggest that brain impairment is at least a contributing factor in the functional and behavioral difficulties displayed by many children and adolescents with psychopathological disorders (e.g., Hertzig & Birch, 1968; Seidel, Chadwick, & Rutter, 1975; Tramontana, Sherrets, & Golden, 1980).
Abstract: Clinical observations and research reports strongly suggest that brain impairment is at least a contributing factor in the functional and behavioral difficulties displayed by many children and adolescents with psychopathological disorders (e.g., Hertzig & Birch, 1968; Seidel, Chadwick, & Rutter, 1975; Tramontana, Sherrets, & Golden, 1980). Apart from any direct relationship between brain impairment and pscyhopathology, its presence during childhood or adolescence appears to place the affected youngster at particularly high risk for developing emotional and behavioral difficulties, far more so than with other physical handicaps (Seidel et al., 1975).
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Mary A. Carskadon | 88 | 245 | 35740 |
Barry M. Lester | 72 | 368 | 17401 |
Anthony Spirito | 72 | 341 | 19118 |
Ronald Seifer | 63 | 212 | 15702 |
Barry L. Sharaf | 50 | 132 | 10834 |
Michael J. Corwin | 43 | 109 | 6986 |
Gregory K. Fritz | 42 | 129 | 4815 |
Eric M. Morrow | 41 | 114 | 13777 |
Oskar G. Jenni | 39 | 174 | 7697 |
Daniel P. Dickstein | 38 | 121 | 7373 |
Christine Acebo | 37 | 51 | 9512 |
Dhaval Kolte | 36 | 179 | 15988 |
Yifrah Kaminer | 35 | 155 | 5786 |
Carl Feinstein | 34 | 70 | 5244 |
J. Dawn Abbott | 32 | 218 | 4639 |