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Edward J. Hickling

Edward J. Hickling

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Psychology

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39
Citations
6798
World Ranking
8547
National Ranking
4569

Overview

Edward J. Hickling is affiliated with Capital Psych in the United States. Their research profile currently does not include specific publications, co-author collaborations, or detailed areas of specialization as per the available data.

There are no recent papers, listed co-authors, or frequent publication venues connected to their scholarly output at this time. Likewise, information about book publications or subfields of study is not present in the current data.

The absence of documented main fields of study, specific topics, or awards indicates a limited publicly available record related to Edward J. Hickling's academic and research contributions.

Despite the limited data, Edward J. Hickling remains an active researcher associated with Capital Psych, and any further contributions or updates would provide additional insight into their professional academic profile.

Best Publications

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

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

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

  • 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

  • Psychophysiology of posttraumatic stress disorder related to motor vehicle accidents: Replication and extension.

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

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder and motor vehicle accidents

    Edward J. Hickling;Edward B. Blanchard

  • A confirmatory factor analysis of posttraumatic stress symptoms.

    Todd C. Buckley;Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling

  • After the crash: Assessment and treatment of motor vehicle accident survivors.

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  • Studies of the vicarious traumatization of college students by the September 11th attacks: effects of proximity, exposure and connectedness.

    Edward B Blanchard;Eric Kuhn;Dianna L Rowell;Edward J Hickling

  • A prospective examination of delayed onset PTSD secondary to motor vehicle accidents.

    Todd C. Buckley;Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling

  • Prediction of remission of acute posttraumatic stress disorder in motor vehicle accident victims

    Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling;Catherine A. Forneris;Ann E. Taylor

  • Emergency room vital signs and PTSD in a treatment seeking sample of motor vehicle accident survivors

    Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling;Tara Galovski;Connie Veazey

  • Short-term follow-up of post-traumatic stress symptoms in motor vehicle accident victims

    Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling;Alisa J. Vollmer;Warren R. Loos

  • Effects of varying scoring rules of the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) for the diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder in motor vehicle accident victims

    Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling;Ann E. Taylor;Catherine A. Forneris

  • Posttraumatic stress disorder and psychosocial functioning within two samples of MVA survivors.

    Eric Kuhn;Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling;Edward J. Hickling

  • Motor vehicle accidents, headaches and post-traumatic stress disorder: assessment findings in a consecutive series.

    Edward J. Hickling;Edward B. Blanchard;Daniel J. Silverman;Shirley R Schwarz

  • Two studies of psychiatric morbidity among motor vehicle accident survivors 1 year after the crash

    Edward B Blanchard;Edward J Hickling;Brian M Freidenberg;Loretta S Malta

  • Effects of attribution of responsibility for motor vehicle accidents on severity of PTSD symptoms, ways of coping, and recovery over six months.

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

  • Antecedents and consequences of acute stress disorder among motor vehicle accident victims

    Kristine A. Barton;Edward B. Blanchard;Edward J. Hickling

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward B. Blanchard
Edward B. Blanchard University at Albany, State University of New York
Tara E. Galovski
Tara E. Galovski Boston University
James Jaccard
James Jaccard New York University
Eric Kuhn
Eric Kuhn Stanford University
J. Gayle Beck
J. Gayle Beck University of Memphis
Cheryl A. Frye
Cheryl A. Frye University at Albany, State University of New York
Laurie Keefer
Laurie Keefer Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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