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Herbert C. Schulberg

Herbert C. Schulberg

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Psychology

D-Index
69
Citations
17430
World Ranking
2375
National Ranking
1382

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1975 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Herbert C. Schulberg is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Health Professions, with a focus on General Health Professions as a subfield.

The scientist has contributed to the study of healthcare professionals' stress and burnout, addressing issues relevant to the well-being of those working in medical and care settings.

Schulberg's documented recent scholarly work includes the paper titled "Feasibility and Diagnostic Validity of the M-3 Checklist: A Brief, Self-Rated Screen for Depressive, Bipolar, Anxiety, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders in Primary Care," published in 2020 by UNC Libraries.

  • Feasibility and Diagnostic Validity of the M-3 Checklist: A Brief, Self-Rated Screen for Depressive, Bipolar, Anxiety, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders in Primary Care (2020, UNC Libraries)

Frequent collaborators in their research include Bradley N. Gaynes, J. DeVeaugh-Geiss, S. Weir, Hanxing Gu, and C. MacPherson.

  • Bradley N. Gaynes
  • J. DeVeaugh-Geiss
  • S. Weir
  • Hanxing Gu
  • C. MacPherson

Schulberg's publications are often found in venues such as UNC Libraries.

  • UNC Libraries

In recognition of their professional contributions, Schulberg was awarded the status of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1975.

Best Publications

  • Reducing Suicidal Ideation and Depressive Symptoms in Depressed Older Primary Care Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Martha L. Bruce;Thomas R. Ten Have;Charles F. Reynolds;Ira I. Katz

  • Epidemiology of depression in primary care.

    Wayne Katon;Herbert C. Schulberg

  • Assessing depression in primary medical and psychiatric practices.

    Herbert C. Schulberg;Marjorie Saul;Maureen McClelland;Mary Ganguli

  • Treating Major Depression in Primary Care Practice: An Update of the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Practice Guidelines

    H C Schulberg;W Katon;G E Simon;A J Rush

  • Treating Major Depression in Primary Care Practice: Eight-Month Clinical Outcomes

    H C Schulberg;M R Block;M J Madonia;C P Scott

  • Comorbid anxiety disorders in depressed elderly patients.

    Eric J. Lenze;Benoit H. Mulsant;M. Katherine Shear;Herbert C. Schulberg

  • Treatment Outcomes for Primary Care Patients With Major Depression and Lifetime Anxiety Disorders

    Brown C;Schulberg Hc;Madonia Mj;Shear Mk

  • Re-engineering systems for the treatment of depression in primary care: cluster randomised controlled trial

    Allen J Dietrich;Thomas E Oxman;John W Williams;Herbert C Schulberg

  • Cost-effectiveness of treatments for major depression in primary care practice.

    Judith R. Lave;Richard G. Frank;Herbert C. Schulberg;Mark S. Kamlet

  • Telephone-delivered collaborative care for treating post-CABG depression: a randomized controlled trial.

    Bruce L. Rollman;Bea Herbeck Belnap;Michelle S. LeMenager;Sati Mazumdar

  • Long-term reliability of diagnosing lifetime major depression in a community sample.

    Evelyn J. Bromet;Leslie O. Dunn;Melanie M. Connell;Mary Amanda Dew

  • Treating depressed primary care patients improves their physical, mental, and social functioning

    John L. Coulehan;Herbert C. Schulberg;Marian R. Block;Michael J. Madonia

  • Prevalence and Risk of Depression and Anxiety-Related Disorders During the First Three Years After Heart Transplantation

    Mary Amanda Dew;Mary Amanda Dew;Robert L. Kormos;Robert L. Kormos;Andrea F. DiMartini;Andrea F. DiMartini;Galen E. Switzer;Galen E. Switzer

  • Mental disorders in primary care: epidemiologic, diagnostic, and treatment research directions.

    Herbert C. Schulberg;Barbara J. Burns

  • Remission in Depressed Geriatric Primary Care Patients: A Report From the PROSPECT Study

    George S. Alexopoulos;Ira R. Katz;Martha L. Bruce;Moonseong Heo

  • Patients' Depression Treatment Preferences and Initiation, Adherence, and Outcome: A Randomized Primary Care Study

    Patrick J. Raue;Herbert C. Schulberg;Moonseong Heo;Sibel Klimstra

  • A randomized trial to improve the quality of treatment for panic and generalized anxiety disorders in primary care.

    Bruce L. Rollman;Bea Herbeck Belnap;Sati Mazumdar;Patricia R. Houck

  • Clinical presentations of major depression by African Americans and whites in primary medical care practice

    Charlotte Brown;Herbert C. Schulberg;Michael J. Madonia

  • Prevalence and predictors of depression and anxiety-related disorders during the year after heart transplantation

    Mary Amanda Dew;Loren H. Roth;Herbert C. Schulberg;Roberta G. Simmons

  • Social Support and Suicidal Ideation in Older Adults Using Home Healthcare Services

    Jennifer L. Rowe;Jennifer L. Rowe;Yeates Conwell;Herbert C. Schulberg;Martha L. Bruce

Frequent Co-Authors

Mary Amanda Dew
Mary Amanda Dew University of Pittsburgh
Evelyn J. Bromet
Evelyn J. Bromet Stony Brook University
M. Katherine Shear
M. Katherine Shear Columbia University
Mark E. Kunik
Mark E. Kunik Baylor College of Medicine
Richard Schulz
Richard Schulz University of Pittsburgh
James C. Coyne
James C. Coyne University of Groningen
Richard G. Frank
Richard G. Frank Harvard University
Ruben C. Gur
Ruben C. Gur University of Pennsylvania
Dolores Gallagher-Thompson
Dolores Gallagher-Thompson Stanford University School of Medicine
Paul A. Pilkonis
Paul A. Pilkonis University of Pittsburgh

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