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Donald Guthrie is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their academic presence is noted primarily through this institutional connection.

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Best Publications

  • Cognitive Recovery in Socially Deprived Young Children: The Bucharest Early Intervention Project

    Charles A. Nelson;Charles H. Zeanah;Nathan A. Fox;Peter J. Marshall

  • Significance testing of difference potentials.

    Donald Guthrie;Jennifer S. Buchwald

  • Lower Purkinje cell counts in the cerebella of four autistic subjects: initial findings of the UCLA-NSAC Autopsy Research Report.

    Edward R Ritvo;B. J. Freeman;Arnold B. Scheibel;Taihung Duong

  • Differential effects of women's child sexual abuse and subsequent sexual revictimization.

    Gail E. Wyatt;Donald Guthrie;Cindy M. Notgrass

  • Challenges in Evaluating Psychosocial Interventions for Autistic Spectrum Disorders

    Catherine Lord;Ann Wagner;Sally J Rogers;Peter Szatmari

  • Coping strategies, self-perceptions, hopelessness, and perceived family environments in depressed and suicidal children.

    Joan R. Asarnow;Gabrielle A. Carlson;Donald Guthrie

  • Designing Research Studies on Psychosocial Interventions in Autism

    Tristram Smith;Lawrence Scahill;Geraldine Dawson;Donald Guthrie

  • Institutional rearing and psychiatric disorders in Romanian preschool children.

    Charles H. Zeanah;Helen L. Egger;Anna T. Smyke;Charles A. Nelson

  • Trauma‐focused cognitive‐behavioral therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in three‐through six year‐old children: a randomized clinical trial

    Michael S. Scheeringa;Carl F. Weems;Judith A. Cohen;Lisa Amaya-Jackson

  • Animal Source Foods Improve Dietary Quality, Micronutrient Status, Growth and Cognitive Function in Kenyan School Children: Background, Study Design and Baseline Findings

    Charlotte G. Neumann;Nimrod O. Bwibo;Suzanne P. Murphy;Marian Sigman

  • Placement in Foster Care Enhances Quality of Attachment Among Young Institutionalized Children

    Anna T. Smyke;Charles H. Zeanah;Nathan A. Fox;Charles A. Nelson

  • One-Year Outcomes of Depressive Disorders in Child Psychiatric In-patients: Evaluation of the Prognostic Power of a Brief Measure of Expressed Emotion

    Joan R. Asarnow;Michael J. Goldstein;Martha Tompson;Donald Guthrie

  • The early development of autistic children.

    Edward M. Ornitz;Donald Guthrie;Arthur H. Farley

  • The Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale-Revised (RAADS-R): A Scale to Assist the Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Adults: An International Validation Study

    Riva Ariella Ritvo;Edward R Ritvo;Donald Guthrie;Max J Ritvo

  • Predictors of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Childhood Cancer Survivors

    Margaret L. Stuber;Anne E. Kazak;Kathleen Meeske;Lamia Barakat;Lamia Barakat

  • Family responses to young children with developmental delays: Accommodation activity in ecological and cultural context.

    Ronald Gallimore;Thomas S. Weisner;Lucinda P. Bernheimer;Donald Guthrie

  • Predicting Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Mothers and Fathers of Survivors of Childhood Cancers

    Anne E. Kazak;Margaret L. Stuber;Lamia P. Barakat;Kathleen Meeske

  • Cortical Sulcal Maps in Autism

    Jennifer G. Levitt;Rebecca E. Blanton;Susan Smalley;P.M. Thompson

  • When the Earth Stops Shaking: Earthquake Sequelae Among Children Diagnosed for Pre-Earthquake Psychopathology

    Joan Asarnow;Shirley Glynn;Robert S. Pynoos;Jennifer Nahum

  • Family-expressed emotion, childhood-onset depression, and childhood-onset schizophrenia spectrum disorders: is expressed emotion a nonspecific correlate of child psychopathology or a specific risk factor for depression?

    Joan Rosenbaum Asarnow;Martha Tompson;Elizabeth Burney Hamilton;Michael J. Goldstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert F. Asarnow
Robert F. Asarnow University of California, Los Angeles
Warren S. Brown
Warren S. Brown Fuller Theological Seminary
Marian Sigman
Marian Sigman University of California, Los Angeles
Steven R. Forness
Steven R. Forness University of California, Los Angeles
Charles A. Nelson
Charles A. Nelson Boston Children's Hospital
Betty Jo Freeman
Betty Jo Freeman University of California, Los Angeles
Keith H. Nuechterlein
Keith H. Nuechterlein University of California, Los Angeles
Gail E. Wyatt
Gail E. Wyatt University of California, Los Angeles
Charles H. Zeanah
Charles H. Zeanah Tulane University
Nathan A. Fox
Nathan A. Fox University of Maryland, College Park

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