2013 - Joseph Zubin Award, American Psychopathological Association
Gabrielle A. Carlson spends much of her time researching Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Bipolar disorder, Depression and Mania. Gabrielle A. Carlson usually deals with Psychiatry and limits it to topics linked to Pediatrics and First admission. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Child and adolescent psychiatry, Psychosocial, Psychiatric assessment, Mental health and Childhood Depression.
Her Bipolar disorder study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as CBCL, Child Behavior Checklist, Psychopathology, El Niño and Mood. When carried out as part of a general Depression research project, her work on Hypomania and Depressive symptoms is frequently linked to work in Suicide attempt, Injury prevention and Suicide prevention, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Gabrielle A. Carlson interconnects Rating scale, Atypical antipsychotic and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in the investigation of issues within Mania.
Her main research concerns Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Bipolar disorder, Depression and Mania. Her Psychiatry and Anxiety, Mood, Schizophrenia, Comorbidity and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder investigations all form part of her Psychiatry research activities. Gabrielle A. Carlson has researched Clinical psychology in several fields, including Temperament, Irritability and Psychiatric assessment.
Her research in Bipolar disorder intersects with topics in Psychosis, Prevalence of mental disorders and Pediatrics. Her Depressive symptoms study in the realm of Depression interacts with subjects such as Injury prevention and Suicide prevention. Her Psychopathology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Developmental psychology and Early childhood.
Her primary areas of study are Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Psychopathology, Irritability and Anxiety. Gabrielle A. Carlson combines subjects such as Temperament, Schizophrenia and Mood disorders, Depression with her study of Clinical psychology. Her research combines Polypharmacy and Psychiatry.
Her Psychopathology research incorporates themes from Early adolescence, Early childhood and Psychiatric assessment. Her work on Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder and Irritable Mood as part of general Irritability study is frequently connected to Phenomenology, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. Her Anxiety study incorporates themes from Persistence and Pediatrics.
Gabrielle A. Carlson focuses on Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Psychopathology, Bipolar disorder and Anxiety. Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Temperament and Psychiatry. Her research in Clinical psychology focuses on subjects like Schizophrenia, which are connected to First episode, Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder and Child psychopathology.
She has included themes like Developmental psychology, Mood disorders, Depression and Psychiatric assessment in her Psychopathology study. As part of one scientific family, she deals mainly with the area of Bipolar disorder, narrowing it down to issues related to the Irritability, and often Psychosocial and Mood. Her work in Anxiety covers topics such as Pediatrics which are related to areas like Seclusion, Retrospective cohort study, Aggression and Prospective cohort study.
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Efficacy of paroxetine in the treatment of adolescent major depression: a randomized, controlled trial.
Martin B. Keller;Neal D. Ryan;Michael Strober;Rachel G. Klein.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2001)
Bipolar Illness in Adolescents With Major Depression: Clinical, Genetic, and Psychopharmacologic Predictors in a Three-to Four-Year Prospective Follow-up Investigation
Michael Strober;Gabrielle Carlson.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1982)
Coping strategies, self-perceptions, hopelessness, and perceived family environments in depressed and suicidal children.
Joan R. Asarnow;Gabrielle A. Carlson;Donald Guthrie.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1987)
Depression, depressive symptoms, and depressed mood among a community sample of adolescents.
Javad H. Kashani;Gabrielle A. Carlson;Niels C. Beck;Edwin W. Hoeper.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1987)
The Stages of Mania: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Manic Episode
Gabrielle A. Carlson;Frederick K. Goodwin.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1973)
Unmasking masked depression in children and adolescents.
Gabrielle A. Carlson;Dennis P. Cantwell.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1980)
Increased Rates of Bipolar Disorder Diagnoses among U.S. Child, Adolescent, and Adult Inpatients, 1996-2004
Joseph C. Blader;Gabrielle A. Carlson.
Biological Psychiatry (2007)
Congruence of diagnoses 2 years after a first-admission diagnosis of psychosis.
Joseph E. Schwartz;Shmuel Fennig;Marsha Tanenberg-Karant;Gabrielle Carlson.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2000)
Olanzapine Versus Placebo in the Treatment of Adolescents With Bipolar Mania
Mauricio Tohen;Ludmila Kryzhanovskaya;Gabrielle Carlson;Melissa DelBello.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2007)
Utility of the Beck Depression Inventory with psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents.
Michael Strober;Jacquelyn Green;Gabrielle Carlson.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1981)
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