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34
Citations
3453
World Ranking
10313
National Ranking
5408

Overview

Larry Michelson was affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their academic career included research and contributions in scientific fields, although specific details regarding research topics, publication venues, and achievements were not recorded in the available data.

Michelson's recent research output did not include any publicly listed papers, and there were no records of frequent co-authors, which suggests either a focus on solo work or limited publicly indexed collaborative publications. Similarly, data on frequent publication venues were absent, indicating that detailed bibliographic information on their scholarly contributions is not available from the source.

No specific list of main fields or subfields of study was provided for Michelson, so it is not possible to identify particular areas of research specialization. The available information does not include descriptions of topics that frequently appeared in their work, nor is there data on awards or recognition received during their career.

The records did not show any book publications or associated publishers, which could mean that Michelson's work primarily existed in other forms, such as journal articles or conference papers, though these are not documented here.

As the scientist is deceased, the overview reflects past contributions and institutional association rather than ongoing work or future plans.

Best Publications

  • Handbook of Dissociation

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  • Agoraphobia: relative and combined effectiveness of therapist-assisted in vivo exposure and imipramine

    Matig Mavissakalian;Larry Michelson

  • Social Skills Assessment and Training with Children

    Larry Michelson;Don P. Sugai;Randy P. Wood;Alan E. Kazdin

  • Tricyclic antidepressants in obsessive-compulsive disorder: antiobsessional or antidepressant agents? II.

    Matig Mavissakalian;Samuel M. Turner;Larry Michelson;Rolf G. Jacob

  • Pharmacological treatment of agoraphobia: imipramine versus imipramine with programmed practice.

    Matig Mavissakalian;Larry Michelson;Robert S. Dealy

  • Anxiety and stress disorders: Cognitive-behavioral assessment and treatment.

    Larry Michelson;L. Michael Ascher

  • Cognitive and behavioral treatments of agoraphobia: Clinical, behavioral, and psychophysiological outcomes.

    Larry Michelson;Matig Mavissakalian;Karen Marchione

  • Two-year follow-up of exposure and imipramine treatment of agoraphobia.

    Matig Mavissakalian;Larry Michelson

  • Development and psychometric properties of the Children's Assertive Behavior Scale

    Larry Michelson;Randy Wood

  • Cognitive-behavioral treatment of agoraphobia: paradoxical intention vs self-statement training.

    Matig Mavissakalian;Larry Michelson;Deborah Greenwald;Sander Kornblith

  • Temporal stability of self-report measures in agoraphobia research

    Larry Michelson;Matig Mavissakalian

  • The role of trauma and dissociation in cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy outcome and maintenance for panic disorder with agoraphobia

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  • Cognitive, behavioral, and psychophysiological treatments of agoraphobia: A comparative outcome investigation*

    Larry Michelson;Matig Mavissakalian;Karen Marchione

  • States-of-mind model: cognitive balance in the treatment of agoraphobia.

    Robert M. Schwartz;Larry Michelson

  • Self-directed in vivo exposure practice in behavioral and pharmacological treatments of agoraphobia

    Matig Mavissakalian;Larry Michelson

  • A comparative outcome study of behavioral social-skills training, interpersonal-problem-solving and non-directive control treatments with child psychiatric outpatients.

    Larry Michelson;Anthony P. Mannarino;Karen E. Marchione;Michael Stern

  • Tricyclic antidepressants in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Antiobsessional or antidepressant agents?

    Matig Mavissakalian;Larry Michelson

  • Behavioral, cognitive, and pharmacological treatments of panic disorder with agoraphobia: Critique and synthesis.

    Unknown

  • Chronic life stress and treatment outcome in agoraphobia with panic attacks.

    Shari L. Wade;Scott M. Monroe;Larry K. Michelson

  • Treatment consonance and response profiles in agoraphobia: The role of individual differences in cognitive, behavioral and physiological treatments

    Larry Michelson

  • Cognitive behavioral treatment of agoraphobia

    Karen E. Marchione;Larry Michelson;Michael Greenwald;Constance Dancu

  • Problem-solving skills and attributional styles of agoraphobics

    Carolyn Brodbeck;Larry Michelson

  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder : psychological and pharmacological treatment

    Matig Mavissakalian;Samuel M. Turner;Larry Michelson

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan E. Kazdin
Alan E. Kazdin Yale University
Anthony P. Mannarino
Anthony P. Mannarino Allegheny General Hospital
Samuel M. Turner
Samuel M. Turner University of Maryland, College Park
Thomas H. Ollendick
Thomas H. Ollendick Virginia Tech
Michel Hersen
Michel Hersen Pacific University Oregon
James F. Wilson
James F. Wilson University of Edinburgh
Scott M. Monroe
Scott M. Monroe University of Notre Dame
Donald A. Williamson
Donald A. Williamson Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Alan S. Bellack
Alan S. Bellack University of Maryland, Baltimore
Rolf G. Jacob
Rolf G. Jacob University of Pittsburgh

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