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Graham J. Emslie is affiliated with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with a significant emphasis on clinical psychology. The subfields they contribute to include psychiatry and mental health, social psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and pharmacology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics related to mental health and developmental psychology. Key topics include child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, suicide and self-harm studies, mental health treatment and access, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, treatment of major depression, bipolar disorder and treatment, as well as maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Emslie include:

  • Betsy D. Kennard
  • Madhukar H. Trivedi
  • Taryn L. Mayes
  • Sunita M. Stewart
  • Emine Rabia Ayvaci

The research outputs of Graham J. Emslie have been published in specialized journals focusing on child, adolescent, and psychiatric mental health. Notable venues where their work has appeared are:

  • Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology
  • Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior
  • The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry

Selected recent publications include:

  • "Vortioxetine for Major Depressive Disorder in Adolescents: 12-Week Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Fluoxetine-Referenced, Fixed-Dose Study" (2022), Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • "Fearlessness about death predicts adolescent suicide attempt: A preliminary analysis" (2020), Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior
  • "Predicting future suicidal events in adolescents using the Concise Health Risk Tracking Self-Report (CHRT-SR)" (2020), Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • "The Concise Health Risk Tracking - Self-Report (CHRT-SR)-A measure of suicidal risk: Performance in adolescent outpatients" (2022), International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research
  • "Implementing the interpersonal theory of suicide to improve outcomes in suicidal adolescents: A pilot trial" (2021), Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior

Best Publications

  • A Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Fluoxetine in Children and Adolescents With Depression

    Graham J. Emslie;A. John Rush;Warren A. Weinberg;Robert A. Kowatch

  • Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Depressive Disorders

    Boris Birmaher;David Brent;William Bernet;Oscar Bukstein

  • 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

  • The Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS): Long-term effectiveness and safety outcomes

    John S. March;Susan Silva;Stephen Petrycki;John Curry

  • Switching to Another SSRI or to Venlafaxine With or Without Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents With SSRI-Resistant Depression: The TORDIA Randomized Controlled Trial

    David Brent;Graham Emslie;Greg Clarke;Karen Dineen Wagner

  • Suicide attempts and nonsuicidal self-injury in the treatment of resistant depression in adolescents: findings from the TORDIA study.

    Joan Rosenbaum Asarnow;Giovanna Porta;Anthony Spirito;Graham J Emslie

  • Fluoxetine for acute treatment of depression in children and adolescents: a placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial.

    Graham J. Emslie;John H. Heiligenstein;Karen Dineen Wagner;Sharon L. Hoog

  • Anhedonia Predicts Poorer Recovery among Youth with Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Treatment-Resistant Depression

    Dana L. McMakin;Thomas M. Olino;Giovanna Porta;Laura J. Dietz

  • Effect Size of Lithium, Divalproex Sodium, and Carbamazepine in Children and Adolescents With Bipolar Disorder

    Roberta A. Kowatch;Roberta A. Kowatch;Trisha Suppes;Thomas J. Carmody;John P. Bucci

  • The texas children's medication algorithm project : Revision of the algorithm for pharmacotherapy of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

    Steven R. Pliszka;Steven R. Pliszka;Steven R. Pliszka;M. Lynn Crismon;Carroll W. Hughes;C. Keith Corners

  • Psychopharmacological Treatment for Very Young Children: Contexts and Guidelines

    Mary Margaret Gleason;Helen Link Egger;Graham J. Emslie;Laurence L. Greenhill

  • Pharmacologic management of insomnia in children and adolescents: consensus statement.

    Jodi A. Mindell;Graham Emslie;Jeffrey Blumer;Jeffrey Blumer;Myron Genel

  • The Treatment of Adolescent Suicide Attempters Study (TASA): Predictors of Suicidal Events in an Open Treatment Trial

    David A. Brent;Laurence L. Greenhill;Scott Compton;Graham Emslie

  • Remission and residual symptoms after short-term treatment in the Treatment of Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS)

    Betsy Kennard;Susan Silva;Benedetto Vitiello;John Curry

  • Recovery and Recurrence Following Treatment for Adolescent Major Depression

    John Curry;Susan Silva;Paul Rohde;Golda Ginsburg

  • A randomized controlled trial of risperidone, lithium, or divalproex sodium for initial treatment of bipolar I disorder, manic or mixed phase, in children and adolescents.

    Barbara Geller;Joan L. Luby;Paramjit Joshi;Karen Dineen Wagner

  • Psychometric properties of the children's depression rating Scale-Revised in adolescents

    Taryn L. Mayes;Ira H. Bernstein;Charlotte L. Haley;Betsy D. Kennard

  • Predictors of Spontaneous and Systematically Assessed Suicidal Adverse Events in the Treatment of SSRI- Resistant Depression in Adolescents (TORDIA) Study

    David A. Brent;Graham J. Emslie;Greg N. Clarke;Joan Asarnow

  • Review of the efficacy and safety of antidepressants in youth depression.

    Amy H. Cheung;Graham J. Emslie;Taryn L. Mayes

  • A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of oxcarbazepine in the treatment of bipolar disorder in children and adolescents

    Karen Dineen Wagner;Robert A. Kowatch;Graham J. Emslie;Robert L Findling

Frequent Co-Authors

Taryn L. Mayes
Taryn L. Mayes The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Betsy D. Kennard
Betsy D. Kennard The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Carroll W. Hughes
Carroll W. Hughes The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Benedetto Vitiello
Benedetto Vitiello University of Turin
David A. Brent
David A. Brent University of Pittsburgh
Sunita M. Stewart
Sunita M. Stewart The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Neal D. Ryan
Neal D. Ryan University of Pittsburgh
Boris Birmaher
Boris Birmaher University of Pittsburgh
Joan Rosenbaum Asarnow
Joan Rosenbaum Asarnow University of California, Los Angeles
Martin B. Keller
Martin B. Keller Brown University

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