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Katharina Manassis

Katharina Manassis

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Psychology

D-Index
36
Citations
4745
World Ranking
9594
National Ranking
662

Overview

Katharina Manassis is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their academic focus includes work relevant to autism and developmental transitions, as reflected in their book publication.

Manassis is the author of a book titled Launching Your Autistic Youth to Successful Adulthood, published in 2020 by Jessica Kingsley Publishers eBooks. This publication addresses challenges and strategies associated with the transition of autistic youth into adulthood.

Their research contributions are primarily centered around topics intersecting developmental psychology and autism spectrum disorders, as implied by their authored work. However, detailed records of journal articles, co-authors, or specific subfields and research topics beyond the book are not provided.

Best Publications

  • Group and individual cognitive-behavioral therapy for childhood anxiety disorders: a randomized trial.

    Katharina Manassis;Sandra L. Mendlowitz;Donna Scapillato;David Avery

  • Attachment in mothers with anxiety disorders and their children

    Katharina Manassis;Susan Bradley;Susan Goldberg;Jane Hood

  • Types of parental involvement in CBT with anxious youth: A preliminary meta-analysis.

    Katharina Manassis;Trevor Changgun Lee;Kathryn Bennett;Xiu Yan Zhao

  • The development of childhood anxiety disorders: Toward an integrated model

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  • Behavioural inhibition, attachment and anxiety in children of mothers with anxiety disorders.

    Katharina Manassis;Susan Bradley;Susan Goldberg;Jane Hood

  • Characterizing selective mutism: is it more than social anxiety?

    Katharina Manassis;Daniel Fung;Rosemary Tannock;Leon Sloman

  • Anxiety, social skills, friendship quality, and peer victimization: An integrated model

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  • Dichotic listening and response inhibition in children with comorbid anxiety disorders and ADHD.

    Katharina Manassis;Rosemary Tannock;Jose Barbosa

  • COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY AGE EFFECTS IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT ANXIETY: AN INDIVIDUAL PATIENT DATA METAANALYSIS

    Kathryn Bennett;Katharina Manassis;Stephen D. Walter;Amy Cheung

  • A youth suicide prevention plan for Canada: a systematic review of reviews

    Katherine Bennett;Anne E. Rhodes;Stephanie Duda;Amy H. Cheung

  • The Sounds of Silence: Language, Cognition, and Anxiety in Selective Mutism

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  • Narrative skills in children with selective mutism: an exploratory study.

    Alison McInnes;Daniel Fung;Katharina Manassis;Lisa Fiksenbaum

  • Assessing Attachment: Convergent Validity of the Adult Attachment Interview and the Parental Bonding Instrument

    Katharina Manassis;Mary Owens;Kenneth S. Adam;Malcolm West

  • Individual and familial predictors of impairment in childhood anxiety disorders.

    Katharina Manassis;Jane Hood

  • Cognition in anxious children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a comparison with clinical and normal children.

    Katharina Manassis;Rosemary Tannock;Arlene Young;Shonna Francis-John

  • Neuropsychological performance in childhood OCD: a preliminary study.

    Tisha J. Ornstein;Paul Arnold;Katharina Manassis;Sandra Mendlowitz

  • Measuring anxiety: parent-child reporting differences in clinical samples.

    Jose Barbosa;Rosemary Tannock;Katharina Manassis

  • Neural mechanisms of emotion regulation in childhood anxiety

    Kathryn M. Hum;Katharina Manassis;Marc D. Lewis

  • Choosing a career in psychiatry: influential factors within a medical school program.

    Katharina Manassis;Mark Katz;Jodi Lofchy;Stephanie Wiesenthal

  • The feelings club: randomized controlled evaluation of school-based CBT for anxious or depressive symptoms

    Unknown

  • Web-based CBT for selective mutism.

    Daniel S.S. Fung;Katharina Manassis;Alisa Kenny;Lisa Fiksenbaum

  • Cognitive–behavioral therapy with childhood anxiety disorders: Functioning in adolescence

    Katharina Manassis;David Avery;Sonia Butalia;Sandra Mendlowitz

  • A therapeutic approach to children and adolescents with anxiety disorders and associated comorbid conditions

    Katharina Manassis;Suneeta Monga

  • Child–parent relations: attachment and anxiety disorders

    Katharina Manassis

Frequent Co-Authors

Rosemary Tannock
Rosemary Tannock University of Toronto
Jennifer L. Hudson
Jennifer L. Hudson University of New South Wales
Golda S. Ginsburg
Golda S. Ginsburg University of Connecticut
Marc D. Lewis
Marc D. Lewis University of Toronto
David Heyne
David Heyne Leiden University
Jeffrey J. Wood
Jeffrey J. Wood University of California, Los Angeles
Susan Goldberg
Susan Goldberg University of Toronto
Susan H. Spence
Susan H. Spence Griffith University
Paula M. Barrett
Paula M. Barrett Edith Cowan University
Maaike H. Nauta
Maaike H. Nauta University of Groningen

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