2019 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
Julian D. Ford focuses on Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Anxiety disorder, Child abuse and Injury prevention. Julian D. Ford combines Psychiatry and Sexual abuse in his research. His primary area of study in Clinical psychology is in the field of Psychological trauma.
His study in Anxiety disorder is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychopathology, Cognitive therapy, Psychometrics and Mental illness. His study in the field of Child neglect also crosses realms of Emotional trauma and Nursing. His Injury prevention study typically links adjacent topics like Suicide prevention.
Julian D. Ford spends much of his time researching Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Mental health, Traumatic stress and Psychotherapist. In general Clinical psychology, his work in Psychological trauma, Posttraumatic stress and Stressor is often linked to Injury prevention and Child abuse linking many areas of study. In general Psychiatry study, his work on Anxiety disorder, Depression and Anxiety often relates to the realm of Suicide prevention and Sexual abuse, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
His Mental health research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Juvenile delinquency, Psychometrics and Gerontology. The various areas that Julian D. Ford examines in his Traumatic stress study include Psychosocial and Justice. His work investigates the relationship between Psychotherapist and topics such as Cognition that intersect with problems in Interpersonal communication.
Julian D. Ford mostly deals with Clinical psychology, Posttraumatic stress, Interpersonal communication, Traumatic stress and Mental health. His research investigates the connection between Clinical psychology and topics such as Anxiety that intersect with issues in Depression. His research investigates the connection between Interpersonal communication and topics such as Cognition that intersect with problems in Psychotherapist and Self-control.
Julian D. Ford integrates many fields, such as Mental health and Child abuse, in his works. His Dissociative Amnesia study is concerned with the larger field of Psychiatry. His work on Experiential avoidance as part of general Psychiatry study is frequently connected to Clinical trial, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Clinical psychology, Psychological intervention, Occupational safety and health, Biopsychosocial model and Latent class model. In Clinical psychology, he works on issues like Interpersonal communication, which are connected to Child development, Comorbidity and Traumatic stress. Julian D. Ford interconnects Intervention, Psychotherapist and Health promotion in the investigation of issues within Psychological intervention.
His Psychological abuse study in the realm of Child abuse interacts with subjects such as Anxiety and Neglect. His Psychopathology study introduces a deeper knowledge of Psychiatry. His study in Psychiatry focuses on Mental health in particular.
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Complex Trauma in Children and Adolescents
Alexandra Cook;Joseph Spinazzola;Julian Ford;Cheryl Lanktree.
Psychiatric Annals (2005)
Creating trauma-informed systems: Child welfare, education, first responders, health care, juvenile justice.
Susan J. Ko;Julian D. Ford;Nancy Kassam-Adams;Steven J. Berkowitz.
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (2008)
Understanding Interpersonal Trauma in Children: Why We Need a Developmentally Appropriate Trauma Diagnosis
Wendy D'Andrea;Julian Ford;Bradley Stolbach;Joseph Spinazzola.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry (2012)
Poly-victimization and risk of posttraumatic, depressive, and substance use disorders and involvement in delinquency in a national sample of adolescents.
Julian D. Ford;Jon D. Elhai;Daniel F. Connor;B. Christopher Frueh.
Journal of Adolescent Health (2010)
Randomized Trial of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adult Female Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse.
Annmarie McDonagh;Matthew Friedman;Gregory McHugo;Julian Ford.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2005)
Child maltreatment, other trauma exposure, and posttraumatic symptomatology among children with oppositional defiant and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders.
Julian D. Ford;Robert Racusin;Cynthia G. Ellis;William B. Daviss.
Child Maltreatment (2000)
Treatment of complex posttraumatic self‐dysregulation
Julian D. Ford;Christine A. Courtois;Kathy Steele;Onno van der Hart.
Journal of Traumatic Stress (2005)
Childhood maltreatment, emotional dysregulation, and psychiatric comorbidities.
Yael Dvir;Julian D. Ford;Michael Hill;Jean A. Frazier.
Harvard Review of Psychiatry (2014)
Early Childhood Trauma and Disorders of Extreme Stress as Predictors of Treatment Outcome with Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Julian D. Ford;Phyllis Kidd.
Journal of Traumatic Stress (1998)
Psychometric evaluation of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder assessments in persons with severe mental illness.
Kim T. Mueser;Michelle P. Salyers;Stanley D. Rosenberg;Julian D. Ford.
Psychological Assessment (2001)
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