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Eve B. Carlson is affiliated with the VA Palo Alto Health Care System in the United States. Their research primarily spans psychology and medicine, with particular emphasis on clinical psychology and emergency medicine as subfields of study. They have contributed extensively to understanding mental health conditions and treatments in both clinical and community settings.

Their work covers several main topics including:

  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Emergency and Acute Care Studies
  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access

Eve B. Carlson has published in various venues, with the most frequent being:

  • PLoS ONE
  • Journal of the American College of Surgeons
  • PsycTESTS Dataset
  • Psychological Assessment
  • Assessment

Significant papers involving them include:

  • "Development of a Brief Version of the Dissociative Symptoms Scale and the Reliability and Validity of DSS-B Scores in Diverse Clinical and Community Samples", 2022, Assessment
  • "Web-Based Problem-solving Training With and Without Peer Support in Veterans With Unmet Mental Health Needs: Pilot Study of Feasibility, User Acceptability, and Participant Engagement", 2021, Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • "Racial/ethnic differences in acute and longer-term posttraumatic symptoms following traumatic injury or illness", 2022, Psychological Medicine
  • "Psychometric properties of the dissociative symptoms scale (DSS) in Italian outpatients and community adults", 2020, Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
  • "Barriers and Facilitators to Peer-Supported Implementation of Mental Health Mobile Applications with Veterans in Primary Care", 2021, Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science

Among frequent collaborators in their scholarly work are Patrick A. Palmieri, David A. Spain, Kathryn S. Macia, Margaret Barlow, and Lisa Shieh. These co-authors have worked alongside Carlson on multiple publications, contributing to shared research interests.

Best Publications

  • An update on the Dissociative Experiences Scale.

    Eve Bernstein Carlson;Frank W. Putnam

  • Types of dissociation and dissociative types: A taxometric analysis of dissociative experiences

    Niels G. Waller;Frank William Putnam;Eve B. Carlson

  • Evaluation of the Evidence for the Trauma and Fantasy Models of Dissociation

    Constance J. Dalenberg;Bethany L. Brand;David H. Gleaves;Martin J. Dorahy

  • Validity of the dissociative experiences scale in screening for multiple personality disorder: A multicenter study

    Eve Bernstein Carlson;Frank W. Putnam;Colin A. Ross;Moshe Torem

  • Trauma experiences, posttraumatic stress, dissociation, and depression in Cambodian refugees.

    Eve B. Carlson;Rhonda Rosser-Hogan

  • Development and validation of a measure of adolescent dissociation : The Adolescent Dissociative Experiences Scale

    Judith G. Armstrong;Frank William Putnam;Eve B. Carlson;Deborah Z. Libero

  • Distinguishing PTSD, Complex PTSD, and Borderline Personality Disorder: A latent class analysis.

    Marylène Cloitre;Donn W. Garvert;Brandon Weiss;Eve B. Carlson

  • Development and Validation of a Brief Self-Report Measure of Trauma Exposure: The Trauma History Screen

    Eve B. Carlson;Steve R. Smith;Patrick A. Palmieri;Constance Dalenberg

  • Trauma Assessments: A Clinician's Guide

    Eve B. Carlson

  • A Conceptual Framework for the Impact of Traumatic Experiences

    Eve B. Carlson;Constance J. Dalenberg

  • Patterns of dissociation in clinical and nonclinical samples.

    Frank W. Putnam;Eve B. Carlson;Colin A. Ross;Geri Anderson

  • Dissociation in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Part I: Definitions and Review of Research

    Eve B. Carlson;Constance Dalenberg;Elizabeth McDade-Montez

  • Acute Stress Disorder Revisited

    Etzel Cardeña;Eve Carlson

  • Cross-cultural response to trauma: A study of traumatic experiences and posttraumatic symptoms in cambodian refugees

    Eve Bernstein Carlson;Rhonda Rosser-Hogan

  • A Conceptual Framework for the Long-Term Psychological Effects of Traumatic Childhood Abuse

    Eve B. Carlson;Lita Furby;Judith Armstrong;Jennifer Shlaes

  • Psychometric Study of a Brief Screen for PTSD:Assessing the Impact of Multiple Traumatic Events:

    Eve B. Carlson

  • Care and caring in the intensive care unit: Family members' distress and perceptions about staff skills, communication, and emotional support.

    Eve B. Carlson;David A. Spain;Luma Muhtadie;Liz McDade-Montez

  • Mental health status of Cambodian refugees ten years after leaving their homes.

    Eve Bernstein Carlson;Rhonda Rosser‐Hogan

  • Basal and Dexamethasone Suppressed Salivary Cortisol Concentrations in a Community Sample of Patients with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

    Steven E Lindley;Eve B Carlson;Maryse Benoit

  • Dissociation in posttraumatic stress disorder part II: How theoretical models fit the empirical evidence and recommendations for modifying the diagnostic criteria for PTSD.

    Constance Dalenberg;Eve B. Carlson

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank W. Putnam
Frank W. Putnam University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Richard J. Loewenstein
Richard J. Loewenstein University of Maryland, Baltimore
Josef I. Ruzek
Josef I. Ruzek University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Marc Gelkopf
Marc Gelkopf University of Haifa
Etzel Cardeña
Etzel Cardeña Lund University
Nigel P. Field
Nigel P. Field Palo Alto University
Richard A. Bryant
Richard A. Bryant University of New South Wales
Marylene Cloitre
Marylene Cloitre New York University
Bethany L. Brand
Bethany L. Brand Towson University
Colin A. Ross
Colin A. Ross University of Manitoba

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