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Donald M. Quinlan

Donald M. Quinlan

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Psychology

D-Index
49
Citations
12042
World Ranking
5614
National Ranking
3060

Overview

Donald M. Quinlan was affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their academic career involved research and teaching within this institution.

There is no available information about Donald M. Quinlan's recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields or subfields of study, or main research topics.

No awards or distinct recognitions have been recorded for Donald M. Quinlan.

The scientist's work and contributions remain documented through their association with Yale University. Further details about their specific research areas, publication record, collaborative networks, and disciplinary focus are not available in the provided data.

Best Publications

  • Experiences of depression in normal young adults.

    Sidney J. Blatt;Joseph P. D'Afflitti;Donald M. Quinlan

  • The Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale: A cognitive-developmental measure of emotion.

    Richard D. Lane;Donald M. Quinlan;Gary E. Schwartz;Pamela A. Walker

  • Dependency and self-criticism: psychological dimensions of depression.

    Sidney J. Blatt;Donald M. Quinlan;Eve S. Chevron;Cathy McDonald

  • Decreased single-photon emission computed tomographic [123I]beta-CIT striatal uptake correlates with symptom severity in Parkinson's disease.

    J. P. Seibyl;K. L. Marchek;D. Quinlan;K. Sheff

  • Gender-Linked Vulnerabilities to Depressive Symptoms, Stress, and Problem Behaviors in Adolescents

    Bonnie J. Leadbeater;Sidney J. Blatt;Donald M. Quinlan

  • Parental representations and depression in normal young adults.

    Sidney J. Blatt;Steven J. Wein;Eve S. Chevron;Donald M. Quinlan

  • Impact of perfectionism and need for approval on the brief treatment of depression: the National Institute of Mental Health Treatment of Depression Collaborative Research Program revisited.

    Blatt Sj;Quinlan Dm;Pilkonis Pa;Shea Mt

  • Psychosocial benefits of a cancer support group.

    Eileen N. Cain;Ernest I. Kohorn;Donald M. Quinlan;Kate Latimer

  • Personality Traits and Disorder in Depression

    Charney Ds;Nelson Jc;Quinlan Dm

  • Subscales within the dependency factor of the Depressive Experiences Questionnaire

    Sidney J. Blatt;Ada H. Zohar;Donald M. Quinlan;David C. Zuroff

  • Psychometric properties of the Depressive Experiences Questionnaire in a college population.

    David C. Zuroff;Donald M. Quinlan;Sidney J. Blatt

  • Interpersonal Factors in Brief Treatment of Depression: Further Analyses of the National Institute of Mental Health Treatment of Depression Collaborative Research Program

    Sidney J. Blatt;David C. Zuroff;Donald M. Quinlan;Paul A. Pilkonis

  • Disordered Thinking and Schizophrenic Psychopathology

    Martin Harrow;Donald M. Quinlan

  • Concurrent and Predictive Validity of the Personality Disorder Diagnosis in Adolescent Inpatients

    Kenneth N. Levy;Daniel F. Becker;Carlos M. Grilo;Jonathan J.F. Mattanah

  • Frequency of personality disorders in two age cohorts of psychiatric inpatients.

    Carlos M. Grilo;Thomas H. McGlashan;Donald M. Quinlan;Martha L. Walker

  • Is disordered thinking unique to schizophrenia

    Martin Harrow;Donald Quinlan

  • Sex roles and gender differences in the experience of depression.

    Eve S. Chevron;Donald M. Quinlan;Sidney J. Blatt

  • Unaltered dopamine transporter availability in adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

    Christopher H. van Dyck;Donald M. Quinlan;Lisa M. Cretella;Julie K. Staley

  • Working memory, attention, and communication disturbances in schizophrenia.

    Nancy M. Docherty;Keith A. Hawkins;Ralph E. Hoffman;Donald M. Quinlan

  • Selective Speech Perception Alterations in Schizophrenic Patients Reporting Hallucinated “Voices”

    Ralph E. Hoffman;Jill Rapaport;Carolyn M. Mazure;Donald M. Quinlan

Frequent Co-Authors

Sidney J. Blatt
Sidney J. Blatt Yale University
Martin Harrow
Martin Harrow University of Illinois at Chicago
Ralph E. Hoffman
Ralph E. Hoffman Yale University
Keith A. Hawkins
Keith A. Hawkins Yale University
Carolyn M. Mazure
Carolyn M. Mazure Yale University
David C. Zuroff
David C. Zuroff McGill University
Lawrence H. Price
Lawrence H. Price Brown University
Nancy M. Docherty
Nancy M. Docherty Kent State University
Gary E. Schwartz
Gary E. Schwartz University of Arizona
Ada H. Zohar
Ada H. Zohar Ruppin Academic Center

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