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Edward B. Blanchard is affiliated with the University at Albany, State University of New York in the United States. Their academic career is rooted within this institution, contributing to its research and educational environment.

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Best Publications

  • Psychometric properties of the PTSD Checklist (PCL).

    Edward B. Blanchard;Jacqueline Jones-Alexander;Todd C. Buckley;Catherine A. Forneris

  • Information and decision-making preferences of hospitalized adult cancer patients☆

    Christina G. Blanchard;Mark S. Labrecque;John C. Ruckdeschel;Edward B. Blanchard

  • Reliability of DSM-III Anxiety Disorder Categories Using a New Structured Interview

    Peter A. Di Nardo;Gerald T. O'Brien;David H. Barlow;Maria T. Waddell

  • The Components of Rapists' Sexual Arousal

    Gene G. Abel;David H. Barlow;Edward B. Blanchard;Donald Guild

  • Situational determinants of assertive behaviors.

    Richard M. Eisler;Michel Hersen;Peter M. Miller;Edward B. Blanchard

  • A controlled evaluation of cognitive behaviorial therapy for posttraumatic stress in motor vehicle accident survivors

    Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling;Trishul Devineni;Connie H. Veazey

  • The multidimensional nature of cancer-related pain

    Tim A. Ahles;Edward B. Blanchard;John C. Ruckdeschel

  • Who develops PTSD from motor vehicle accidents

    Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling;Ann E. Taylor;Warren R. Loos

  • Psychological morbidity associated with motor vehicle accidents

    Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling;Edward J. Hickling;Ann E. Taylor;Ann E. Taylor;Warren R. Loos;Warren R. Loos

  • Management of chronic headaches: A psychological approach

    Edward B. Blanchard;Frank Andrasik

  • A psychophysiological study of post traumatic stress disorder in Vietnam veterans.

    Edward B. Blanchard;Lawrence C. Kolb;Thomas P. Pallmeyer;Robert J. Gerardi

  • Psychiatric morbidity associated with motor vehicle accidents.

    Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling;Ann E. Taylor;Warren Loos

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Comorbid Major Depression: Is the Correlation an Illusion?

    Edward B. Blanchard;Todd C. Buckley;Edward J. Hickling;Ann E. Taylor

  • Utility of Psychophysiological Measurement in the Diagnosis of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Results From a Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study

    Terence M. Keane;Lawrence C. Kolb;Danny G. Kaloupek;Scott P. Orr

  • Migraine and tension headache: A meta-analytic review

    Edward B. Blanchard;Frank Andrasik;Tim A. Ahles;Steven J. Teders

  • One-year prospective follow-up of motor vehicle accident victims

    Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling;Kristine A. Barton;Ann E. Taylor

  • Co-morbidity and depression among the anxiety disorders. Issues in diagnosis and classification.

    David H. Barlow;Peter A. DiNardo;Bonnie B. Vermilyea;James Vermilyea

  • The impact of severity of physical injury and perception of life threat in the development of post-traumatic stress disorder in motor vehicle accident victims

    Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling;Neil Mitnick;Ann E. Taylor

  • Clinical applications of biofeedback training. A review of evidence.

    Edward B. Blanchard;Larry D. Young

  • The phenomenon of panic.

    David H. Barlow;James Vermilyea;Edward B. Blanchard;Bonnie B. Vermilyea

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank Andrasik
Frank Andrasik University of Memphis
James Jaccard
James Jaccard New York University
David H. Barlow
David H. Barlow Boston University
Tara E. Galovski
Tara E. Galovski Boston University
Laurie Keefer
Laurie Keefer Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Eric Kuhn
Eric Kuhn Stanford University
Jerry Suls
Jerry Suls University of Iowa
Judith V. Becker
Judith V. Becker University of Arizona
Robert J. McCaffrey
Robert J. McCaffrey University at Albany, State University of New York
Terence M. Keane
Terence M. Keane Boston University

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