Her primary areas of study are Expressed emotion, Clinical psychology, Developmental psychology, Schizophrenia and Psychotherapist. Her work carried out in the field of Expressed emotion brings together such families of science as Predictive validity and Mood disorders, Depression. Jill M. Hooley focuses mostly in the field of Mood disorders, narrowing it down to matters related to Mood and, in some cases, Eating disorders, Relapse prevention, Meta-analysis, Schizoaffective disorder and Functional imaging.
In general Clinical psychology, her work in Psychopathology is often linked to Injury prevention linking many areas of study. Her study in the field of Marital relations is also linked to topics like Victimology. Her Schizophrenia research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Intervention and Life events.
Jill M. Hooley mainly focuses on Clinical psychology, Expressed emotion, Developmental psychology, Psychopathology and Psychiatry. While the research belongs to areas of Clinical psychology, Jill M. Hooley spends her time largely on the problem of Depression, intersecting her research to questions surrounding Distress. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Schizophrenia, Predictive validity, Mood disorders and Personality.
Her Schizophrenia research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Psychosis and Attribution. The various areas that Jill M. Hooley examines in her Predictive validity study include Emotionality and Psychometrics. Her studies deal with areas such as Psychological testing and Abnormal psychology as well as Psychopathology.
Clinical psychology, Self-criticism, Cognition, Psychopathology and Affect are her primary areas of study. Her work on Expressed emotion and Borderline personality disorder as part of general Clinical psychology research is often related to Context and Criticism, thus linking different fields of science. Her work investigates the relationship between Expressed emotion and topics such as Schizophrenia that intersect with problems in Social stress and Psychosis.
Her work deals with themes such as Intervention, Cognitive Intervention, Expressive writing, Negative mood and Psychotherapist, which intersect with Self-criticism. As part of one scientific family, Jill M. Hooley deals mainly with the area of Psychopathology, narrowing it down to issues related to the Psychological testing, and often Abnormal psychology, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Mental health and Psychometrics. As a part of the same scientific family, Jill M. Hooley mostly works in the field of Affect, focusing on Young adult and, on occasion, Shame, Risk factor, Self and Self-concept.
Jill M. Hooley mostly deals with Clinical psychology, Self-criticism, Negative mood, Cognition and Mood. Her Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Association and Harm. Her studies in Self-criticism integrate themes in fields like Affect, Intervention, Randomized controlled trial, Treatment and control groups and Depression.
Her work focuses on many connections between Negative mood and other disciplines, such as Feeling, that overlap with her field of interest in Neurocognitive. Her Cognition research includes elements of Cognitive psychology and Audiology. The subject of her Mood research is within the realm of Psychiatry.
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Expressed Emotion and Psychiatric Relapse: A Meta-analysis
Ronald L. Butzlaff;Jill M. Hooley.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1998)
Predictors of relapse in unipolar depressives: expressed emotion, marital distress, and perceived criticism
Jill M. Hooley;John D. Teasdale.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1989)
Levels of expressed emotion and relapse in depressed patients.
Jill M. Hooley;John Orley;John D. Teasdale.
British Journal of Psychiatry (1986)
Expressed emotion and relapse of psychopathology.
Jill M Hooley.
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology (2007)
Child Maltreatment, Non-Suicidal Self-Injury, and the Mediating Role of Self-Criticism
Lisa H. Glassman;Mariann R. Weierich;Jill M. Hooley;Tara L. Deliberto.
Behaviour Research and Therapy (2007)
The emotion reactivity scale: development, evaluation, and relation to self-injurious thoughts and behaviors.
Matthew K. Nock;Michelle M. Wedig;Elizabeth B. Holmberg;Jill M. Hooley.
Behavior Therapy (2008)
Attributions and expressed emotion: A review
Christine Barrowclough;Jill M Hooley.
Clinical Psychology Review (2003)
Expressed emotion: A review of the critical literature☆
Jill M. Hooley.
Clinical Psychology Review (1985)
A diathesis-stress conceptualization of expressed emotion and clinical outcome
Jill M. Hooley;Ian H. Gotlib.
Applied & Preventive Psychology (2000)
Measuring Expressed Emotion: An Evaluation of the Shortcuts
Jill M. Hooley;Holly A. Parker.
Journal of Family Psychology (2006)
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