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Overview

Alan S. Bellack is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the United States.

Their most recent publication is titled Editor's Farewell, published in 2024 in the journal Behavior Modification.

Their research contributions have appeared primarily in the venue:

  • Behavior Modification

There are no frequent co-authors listed in connection with their work.

Best Publications

  • The 2009 Schizophrenia PORT Psychosocial Treatment Recommendations and Summary Statements

    Lisa B. Dixon;Faith Dickerson;Alan S. Bellack;Alan S. Bellack;Melanie Bennett;Melanie Bennett

  • Prevalence of Substance Abuse in Schizophrenia: Demographic and Clinical Correlates

    Kim T. Mueser;Paul R. Yarnold;Douglas F. Levinson;Hardeep Singh

  • Scientific and Consumer Models of Recovery in Schizophrenia: Concordance, Contrasts, and Implications

    Alan S. Bellack

  • Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Alan S. Bellack;Kim Tornvall Mueser;Susan Gingerich;Julie Agresta

  • The expert consensus guideline series: adherence problems in patients with serious and persistent mental illness.

    Alan S. Bellack;Charles L. Bowden;Christopher R. Bowie;Matthew J. Byerly

  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression in Late Life

    Arnold J. Friedhoff;James Ballenger;Alan S. Bellack;William T. Carpenter

  • An analysis of social competence in schizophrenia.

    Alan S. Bellack;Randall L. Morrison;John T. Wixted;Kim T. Mueser

  • Behavioral Assessment: A Practical Handbook

    Michel Hersen;Alan S. Bellack

  • Anhedonia, Positive and Negative Affect, and Social Functioning in Schizophrenia

    Jack J. Blanchard;Kim T. Mueser;Alan S. Bellack

  • Global marital satisfaction versus marital adjustment: An empirical comparison of three measures.

    Richard E. Heyman;Steven L. Sayers;Alan S. Bellack

  • International Handbook of Behavior Modification and Therapy

    Alan S. Bellack;Michel Hersen;Alan E. Kazdin

  • Emotion recognition and social competence in chronic schizophrenia.

    Kim T. Mueser;Robert Doonan;Robert Doonan;David L. Penn;David L. Penn;Jack J. Blanchard;Jack J. Blanchard

  • A Review of Cognitive Training in Schizophrenia

    Elizabeth W. Twamley;Dilip V. Jeste;Alan S. Bellack

  • Handbook of family violence

    Vincent B. Van Hasselt;Randall L. Morrison;Allan S. Bellack;Michel Hersen

  • Relapse and rehospitalization during maintenance treatment of schizophrenia. The effects of dose reduction and family treatment.

    Nina R. Schooler;Samuel J. Keith;Joanne B. Severe;Susan M. Matthews

  • A scientific agenda for the concept of recovery as it applies to schizophrenia.

    Steven M. Silverstein;Alan S. Bellack

  • Dictionary of behavioral assessment techniques

    Alan S. Bellack;Michel Hersen

  • Comorbidity of schizophrenia and substance abuse : implications for treatment

    Kim T. Mueser;Alan S. Bellack;Jack J. Blanchard

  • Validity of the distinction between generalized social phobia and avoidant personality disorder.

    James D. Herbert;Debra A. Hope;Alan S. Bellack

  • Cognitive Rehabilitation for Schizophrenia: Problems, Prospects, and Strategies

    Alan S. Bellack;James M. Gold;Robert W. Buchanan

  • Comprehensive clinical psychology

    Alan S. Bellack;Michel Hersen

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Hersen
Michel Hersen Pacific University Oregon
Samuel M. Turner
Samuel M. Turner University of Maryland, College Park
Jack J. Blanchard
Jack J. Blanchard University of Maryland, College Park
Michael E. Thase
Michael E. Thase University of Pennsylvania
Lisa B. Dixon
Lisa B. Dixon Columbia University
Dwight Dickinson
Dwight Dickinson National Institutes of Health
Alan E. Kazdin
Alan E. Kazdin Yale University
John T. Wixted
John T. Wixted University of California, San Diego
Vincent B. Van Hasselt
Vincent B. Van Hasselt Nova Southeastern University
Debra A. Hope
Debra A. Hope University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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