1976 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
His primary areas of study are Psychiatry, Bulimia nervosa, Suicide prevention, Child sexual abuse and Child abuse. His research in the fields of Exposure and response prevention and Anxiety reduction overlaps with other disciplines such as Normal weight and Multiple baseline design. His Bulimia nervosa study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Anorexia nervosa, Binge eating and Cognitive therapy.
His Injury prevention research extends to Suicide prevention, which is thematically connected. His Child sexual abuse research covers fields of interest such as Coping and Developmental psychology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Test anxiety and Depression.
Harold Leitenberg spends much of his time researching Developmental psychology, Psychotherapist, Reinforcement, Clinical psychology and Psychiatry. The Self-esteem research Harold Leitenberg does as part of his general Developmental psychology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Suicide prevention, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His work focuses on many connections between Psychotherapist and other disciplines, such as Systematic desensitization, that overlap with his field of interest in Relaxation.
His research in Reinforcement intersects with topics in Neurotic Disorders, Extinction and Set. His study in Clinical psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Anorexia nervosa and Agoraphobia. His study on Bulimia nervosa, Anxiety and Binge eating is often connected to Normal weight and Concurrent validity as part of broader study in Psychiatry.
Harold Leitenberg mostly deals with Developmental psychology, Suicide prevention, Sexual abuse, Clinical psychology and Victimology. His Developmental psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Heterosexuality and Sexual fantasy. His Suicide prevention study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Injury prevention.
His work in the fields of Sexual abuse, such as Child sexual abuse, overlaps with other areas such as Coping. His Clinical psychology research incorporates elements of Cognitive restructuring, Cognitive therapy and Psychiatry. His Psychiatry research includes elements of Young adult, Health psychology and Quality of life.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Suicide prevention, Sexual abuse, Developmental psychology, Child abuse and Child sexual abuse. In his works, Harold Leitenberg performs multidisciplinary study on Suicide prevention and Clinical psychology. His work on Bulimia nervosa and Behavioral medicine as part of general Clinical psychology study is frequently linked to Evidence-based practice, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His Victimology study, which is part of a larger body of work in Sexual abuse, is frequently linked to Coping, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Coping research incorporates themes from Shame and Betrayal. His work on Domestic violence and Physical abuse as part of general Injury prevention research is frequently linked to Interpersonal relationship, Family life and Social psychology, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
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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.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1986)
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.
Child Abuse & Neglect (1996)
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.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1998)
A mechanical strain gauge for recording penile circumference change
D. H. Barlow;R. Becker;H. Leitenberg;W. S. Agras.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (1970)
Bulimia nervosa: Treatment with exposure and response prevention.
James C. Rosen;Harold Leitenberg.
Behavior Therapy (1982)
Long-Term Psychological and Social Impact of Witnessing Physical Conflict Between Parents
Kris Henning;Harold Leitenberg;Patricia Coffey;Tonia Turner.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence (1996)
Binge‐Eating episodes in bulimia nervosa: The amount and type of food consumed
James C. Rosen;Harold Leitenberg;Christopher Fisher;Carol Khazam.
International Journal of Eating Disorders (1986)
Validity studies of the eating disorder examination
James C. Rosen;B S Linda Vara;B S Sally Wendt;Harold Leitenberg.
International Journal of Eating Disorders (1990)
Exposure plus response-prevention treatment of bulimia nervosa.
Harold Leitenberg;James C. Rosen;Janet Gross;Sheila Nudelman.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1988)
Validity of the Eating Attitudes Test and the Eating Disorders Inventory in Bulimia Nervosa.
Janet Gross;James C. Rosen;Harold Leitenberg;Mary E. Willmuth.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1986)
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