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Debra Srebnik is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their academic profile is characterized by a focus on research and scholarly activity within their institutional environment.

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Best Publications

  • Cultural and contextual influences in mental health help seeking: a focus on ethnic minority youth.

    Ana Mari Cauce;Melanie Domenech-Rodríguez;Matthew Paradise;Bryan N. Cochran

  • Development of a Body Image Avoidance Questionnaire

    James C. Rosen;Debra Srebnik;Elayne Saltzberg;Sally Wendt

  • Help-Seeking Pathways for Children and Adolescents

    Debra Srebnik;Ana Mari Cauce;Nazli Baydar

  • Validity and responsiveness of the Minimum Data Set.

    Mark Snowden;Wayne McCormick;Joan Russo;Debra Srebnik

  • Cognitive behavior therapy for negative body image

    James C. Rosen;Elayne Saltzberg;Debra Srebnik

  • Housing choice and community success for individuals with serious and persistent mental illness

    Debra Srebnik;Joy Livingston;Lawrence Gordon;David King

  • The Content and Clinical Utility of Psychiatric Advance Directives

    Debra S. Srebnik;Lindsay T. Rutherford;Tracy Peto;Joan Russo

  • Advance Directives for Mental Health Treatment

    Debra S. Srebnik;John Q. La Fond

  • Randomized controlled trial of contingency management for stimulant use in community mental health patients with serious mental illness.

    Michael G. McDonell;Debra Srebnik;Frank Angelo;Sterling McPherson

  • Interest in Psychiatric Advance Directives Among High Users of Crisis Services and Hospitalization

    Debra S. Srebnik;Joan Russo;Julie Sage;Tracy Peto

  • Factors associated with high use of public mental health services by persons with borderline personality disorder.

    Katherine Anne Comtois;Joan Russo;Mark Snowden;Debra Srebnik

  • Gender differences in masturbation and the relation of masturbation experience in preadolescence and/or early adolescence to sexual behavior and sexual adjustment in young adulthood.

    Harold Leitenberg;Mark J. Detzer;Debra Srebnik

  • Comparison of cognitive-behavior therapy and desipramine in the treatment of bulimia nervosa.

    Harold Leitenberg;James C. Rosen;Jane Wolf;Linda S. Vara

  • Shorter Hospital Stays and More Rapid Improvement Among Patients With Schizophrenia and Substance Disorders

    Richard K. Ries;Joan Russo;Dane Wingerson;Mark Snowden

  • Cognitive behavior therapy with and without size perception training for women with body image disturbance.

    James C. Rosen;Suzana Cado;Nancy T. Silberg;Debra Srebnik

  • Cultural and contextual influences in mental health help seeking

    Ana Mari Cauce;Melanie Domenech-Rodríguez;Matthew Paradise;Bryan N. Cochran

  • Implementing psychiatric advance directives: Service provider issues and answers

    Debra Srebnik;Lisa Brodoff

  • A Randomized Controlled Trial of Ethyl Glucuronide-Based Contingency Management for Outpatients With Co-Occurring Alcohol Use Disorders and Serious Mental Illness

    Michael G. McDonell;Emily Leickly;Sterling McPherson;Jordan Skalisky

  • Outcomes of managing disability benefits among patients with substance dependence and severe mental illness.

    Richard K. Ries;Dennis G. Dyck;Robert Short;Debra Srebnik

  • Development of outcome indicators for monitoring the quality of public mental health care.

    Debra Srebnik;Michael Hendryx;Jennifer Stevenson;Susan Caverly

  • Returning to social support systems: A morphological analysis of social networks

    Ana Mari Cauce;Debra S. Srebnik

Frequent Co-Authors

John M. Roll
John M. Roll Washington State University
Joan Russo
Joan Russo University of Washington
Ana Mari Cauce
Ana Mari Cauce University of Washington
James C. Rosen
James C. Rosen University of Vermont
Katherine Anne Comtois
Katherine Anne Comtois University of Washington
Bryan N. Cochran
Bryan N. Cochran University of Montana
Harold Leitenberg
Harold Leitenberg University of Vermont
Maurice J. Elias
Maurice J. Elias Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Leonard A. Jason
Leonard A. Jason DePaul University

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