Craig Anne Heflinger links adjacent fields of study such as Shame and Psychological resilience in the subject of Social psychology. His study in Social psychology extends to Shame with its themes. His work often combines Psychological resilience and Mental health studies. As part of his studies on Mental health, he frequently links adjacent subjects like Help-seeking. Psychiatry and Stigma (botany) are commonly linked in his work. His research on Clinical psychology often connects related areas such as Coping (psychology). Many of his studies on Coping (psychology) apply to Clinical psychology as well. His Nursing study frequently links to other fields, such as Health psychology. Craig Anne Heflinger undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Health psychology and Public health in his work.
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While working on this project, Craig Anne Heflinger studies both Psychiatry and Psychosocial. He combines Mental health and Psychosocial in his research. He performs multidisciplinary study in Clinical psychology and Mental health in his work. He connects Neuroscience with Perception in his research. He integrates many fields, such as Perception and Neuroscience, in his works. His Public housing research extends to Economic growth, which is thematically connected. His work on Pathology is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Rural area. His Pathology research extends to the thematically linked field of Rural area. He frequently studies issues relating to Cartography and Scale (ratio).
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The Caregiver Strain Questionnaire: Measuring the Impact on the Family of Living with a Child with Serious Emotional Disturbance.
Ana Maria Brannan;Craig Anne Heflinger;Leonard Bickman.
Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (1997)
Using the CBCL to determine the clinical status of children in state custody
Craig Anne Heflinger;Celeste G. Simpkins;Terri Combs-Orme.
Children and Youth Services Review (2000)
Evaluating Managed Mental Health Services: The Fort Bragg Experiment
Leonard Bickman;Pamela R. Guthrie;E. Michael Foster;E. Warren Lambert.
(1995)
The stigma of childhood mental disorders: a conceptual framework.
Abraham Mukolo;Craig Anne Heflinger;Kenneth A. Wallston.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2010)
Examining Perceptions About Mental Health Care and Help-Seeking Among Rural African American Families of Adolescents
Velma McBride Murry;Craig Anne Heflinger;Sarah V. Suiter;Gene H. Brody.
Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2011)
Risk factors for serious alcohol and drug use: the role of psychosocial variables in predicting the frequency of substance use among adolescents
Maury Nation;Craig Anne Heflinger.
American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (2006)
The Role of Caregiver Strain and Other Family Variables in Determining Children's Use of Mental Health Services:
Ana María Brannan;Craig Anne Heflinger;E. Michael Foster.
Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (2003)
Stigma in child and adolescent mental health services research: understanding professional and institutional stigmatization of youth with mental health problems and their families.
Craig Anne Heflinger;Stephen P. Hinshaw.
Administration and Policy in Mental Health (2010)
Distinguishing Caregiver Strain from Psychological Distress: Modeling the Relationships Among Child, Family, and Caregiver Variables
Ana Maria Brannan;Craig Anne Heflinger.
Journal of Child and Family Studies (2001)
Access and service use by children with autism spectrum disorders in Medicaid Managed Care.
Lisa A. Ruble;Craig Anne Heflinger;J. William Renfrew;Robert C. Saunders.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (2005)
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