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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1976 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Harold Leitenberg is affiliated with the University of Vermont in the United States. Their career encompasses contributions to psychological research, as evidenced by recognition received within the field.

In 1976, Harold Leitenberg was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), an acknowledgment that marks a significant professional milestone.

There are no specific details available about their published papers, co-authors, publication venues, or main fields and subfields of study. Similarly, information on specific book publications or topics of their research work has not been provided.

Harold Leitenberg is currently active professionally since there is no indication that they are deceased.

Best Publications

  • Surveying the damage: a review of research on consequences of alcohol misuse in college populations.

    H Wesley Perkins

  • Negative cognitive errors in children: questionnaire development, normative data, and comparisons between children with and without self-reported symptoms of depression, low self-esteem, and evaluation anxiety.

    Harold Leitenberg;Leonard W. Yost;Marilyn Carroll-Wilson

  • Mediators of the long-term impact of child sexual abuse: perceived stigma, betrayal, powerlessness, and self-blame

    Patricia Coffey;Harold Leitenberg;Kris Henning;Tonia Turner

  • Adolescent sex offenders.

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  • Sampling of empirically supported psychological treatments from health psychology: Smoking, chronic pain, cancer, and bulimia nervosa.

    Bruce E. Compas;David A. F. Haaga;Francis J. Keefe;Harold Leitenberg

  • A mechanical strain gauge for recording penile circumference change

    D. H. Barlow;R. Becker;H. Leitenberg;W. S. Agras

  • Bulimia nervosa: Treatment with exposure and response prevention.

    James C. Rosen;Harold Leitenberg

  • Long-Term Psychological and Social Impact of Witnessing Physical Conflict Between Parents

    Kris Henning;Harold Leitenberg;Patricia Coffey;Tonia Turner

  • Handbook of Social and Evaluation Anxiety

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  • Binge‐Eating episodes in bulimia nervosa: The amount and type of food consumed

    James C. Rosen;Harold Leitenberg;Christopher Fisher;Carol Khazam

  • Validity studies of the eating disorder examination

    James C. Rosen;B S Linda Vara;B S Sally Wendt;Harold Leitenberg

  • Exposure plus response-prevention treatment of bulimia nervosa.

    Harold Leitenberg;James C. Rosen;Janet Gross;Sheila Nudelman

  • Validity of the Eating Attitudes Test and the Eating Disorders Inventory in Bulimia Nervosa.

    Janet Gross;James C. Rosen;Harold Leitenberg;Mary E. Willmuth

  • Child sexual abuse prevention programs: do they decrease the occurrence of child sexual abuse?

    Laura E Gibson;Harold Leitenberg

  • A retrospective study of long-term methods of coping with having been sexually abused during childhood.

    Harold Leitenberg;Evan Greenwald;Suzana Cado

  • Extinction and reinforcement of alternative behavior.

    Harold Leitenberg;Richard A. Rawson;James A. Mulick

  • The impact of child sexual abuse and stigma on methods of coping with sexual assault among undergraduate women.

    Laura E. Gibson;Harold Leitenberg

  • Reinforcement of Competing Behavior during Extinction

    Harold Leitenberg;Richard A. Rawson;Kent Bath

  • Experimental control of sexual deviation through manipulation of the noxious scene in covert sensitization.

    Barlow Dh;Leitenberg H;Agras Ws

  • Contribution of selective positive reinforcement and therapeutic instructions to systematic desensitization therapy.

    Leitenberg H;Agras Ws;Barlow Dh;Oliveau Dc

  • Analysis of an anxiety model and the process of change during exposure plus response prevention treatment of bulimia nervosa

    Harold Leitenberg;Janet Gross;Janis Peterson;James C. Rosen

  • The use of single-case methodology in psychotherapy research

    Harold Leitenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

James C. Rosen
James C. Rosen University of Vermont
W. Stewart Agras
W. Stewart Agras Stanford University
David H. Barlow
David H. Barlow Boston University
Richard A. Rawson
Richard A. Rawson University of California, Los Angeles
Debra Srebnik
Debra Srebnik University of Washington
Bruce E. Compas
Bruce E. Compas Vanderbilt University
David A. F. Haaga
David A. F. Haaga American University
M. Katherine Shear
M. Katherine Shear Columbia University
Scott W. Woods
Scott W. Woods Yale University
Mariellen Fischer
Mariellen Fischer Associated Mental Health Consultants

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