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Michael Strober is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Psychology and Medicine, with a significant number of publications in Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry and Mental Health. Subfields covered include Speech and Hearing, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Neurology.

Strober's work frequently appears in several specialized publication venues. The most common are:

  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • UNC Libraries
  • Bipolar Disorders

Their research topics span multiple areas within mental health and psychological development. These include:

  • Bipolar Disorder and Treatment
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Body Image and Dysmorphia Studies

Among Strober's recent papers are studies published from 2019 to 2021 that address various psychiatric conditions and treatment outcomes. Examples include:

  • "Dissecting the Shared Genetic Architecture of Suicide Attempt, Psychiatric Disorders, and Known Risk Factors," 2021, published in Biological Psychiatry
  • "Brain activation and connectivity in anorexia nervosa and body dysmorphic disorder when viewing bodies: relationships to clinical symptoms and perception of appearance," 2020, published in Brain Imaging and Behavior
  • "Neurosurgery and neuromodulation for anorexia nervosa in the 21st century: a systematic review of treatment outcomes," 2020, published in Eating Disorders
  • "The Effect of Traumatic Events on the Longitudinal Course and Outcomes of Youth with Bipolar Disorder," 2020, published in Journal of Affective Disorders
  • "Predicting Personalized Risk of Mood Recurrences in Youths and Young Adults With Bipolar Spectrum Disorder," 2020, published in Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Benjamin I. Goldstein
  • Heather Hower
  • Martin B. Keller
  • Boris Birmaher
  • Tina R. Goldstein

Best Publications

  • Analysis of shared heritability in common disorders of the brain

    Verneri Anttila;Verneri Anttila;Brendan Bulik-Sullivan;Brendan Bulik-Sullivan;Hilary K. Finucane;Raymond K. Walters;Raymond K. Walters

  • Genomic Relationships, Novel Loci, and Pleiotropic Mechanisms across Eight Psychiatric Disorders

    Phil H. Lee;Verneri Anttila;Hyejung Won;Yen-Chen A. Feng

  • Genome-wide association study identifies eight risk loci and implicates metabo-psychiatric origins for anorexia nervosa

    Hunna J. Watson;Hunna J. Watson;Hunna J. Watson;Zeynep Yilmaz;Laura M. Thornton;Christopher Hübel;Christopher Hübel

  • Efficacy of paroxetine in the treatment of adolescent major depression: a randomized, controlled trial.

    Martin B. Keller;Neal D. Ryan;Michael Strober;Rachel G. Klein

  • Controlled Family Study of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa: Evidence of Shared Liability and Transmission of Partial Syndromes

    Michael Strober;Roberta Freeman;Carlyn Lampert;Jane Diamond

  • Clinical Course of Children and Adolescents With Bipolar Spectrum Disorders

    Boris Birmaher;David Axelson;Michael Strober;Mary Kay Gill

  • Switching to Another SSRI or to Venlafaxine With or Without Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents With SSRI-Resistant Depression: The TORDIA Randomized Controlled Trial

    David Brent;Graham Emslie;Greg Clarke;Karen Dineen Wagner

  • Phenomenology of children and adolescents with bipolar spectrum disorders

    David A. Axelson;Boris Birmaher;Michael Strober;Mary Kay Gill

  • Bipolar Illness in Adolescents With Major Depression: Clinical, Genetic, and Psychopharmacologic Predictors in a Three-to Four-Year Prospective Follow-up Investigation

    Michael Strober;Gabrielle Carlson

  • Four-year longitudinal course of children and adolescents with bipolar spectrum disorders: the Course and Outcome of Bipolar Youth (COBY) study.

    Boris Birmaher;David Axelson;Benjamin Goldstein;Michael Strober

  • Perfectionism in Anorexia Nervosa: Variation by Clinical Subtype, Obsessionality, and Pathological Eating Behavior

    Katherine A. Halmi;Suzanne R. Sunday;Michael Strober;Alan Kaplan

  • Genome-wide association study identifies eight risk loci and implicates metabo-psychiatric origins for anorexia nervosa

    H. J. Watson;Z. Yilmaz;L. M. Thornton;C. Hubel

  • Symptom Fluctuation in Eating Disorders: Correlates of Diagnostic Crossover

    Federica Tozzi;Laura M. Thornton;Kelly L. Klump;Manfred M. Fichter

  • Features associated with excessive exercise in women with eating disorders.

    Hemal Shroff;Lauren Reba;Laura M. Thornton;Federica Tozzi

  • Recovery and Relapse in Adolescents with Bipolar Affective Illness: A Five-Year Naturalistic, Prospective Follow-up

    Michael Strober;Susan Schmidt-Lackner;Roberta Freeman;Stacy Bower

  • Alcohol Use Disorder Comorbidity in Eating Disorders: A Multicenter Study.

    Cynthia M. Bulik;Kelly L. Klump;Laura Thornton;Allan S. Kaplan

  • Evidence for a susceptibility gene for anorexia nervosa on chromosome 1

    D.E. Grice;K.A. Halmi;M.M. Fichter;M. Strober

  • The relation among perfectionism, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder in individuals with eating disorders.

    Katherine A. Halmi;Federica Tozzi;Laura M. Thornton;Scott Crow

  • Four-Year Longitudinal Course of Children and Adolescents With Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: The Course and Outcome of Bipolar Youth (COBY) Study

    Boris Birmaher;David Axelson;Benjamin Goldstein;Michael Strober

  • Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with eating disorders (revision)

    C. Bell;C. Bulik;P. Clayton;Scott J Crow

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter H. Kaye
Walter H. Kaye University of California, San Diego
Cynthia M. Bulik
Cynthia M. Bulik University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Martin B. Keller
Martin B. Keller Brown University
Manfred M. Fichter
Manfred M. Fichter Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Allan S. Kaplan
Allan S. Kaplan University of Toronto
Neal D. Ryan
Neal D. Ryan University of Pittsburgh
Boris Birmaher
Boris Birmaher University of Pittsburgh
Kelly L. Klump
Kelly L. Klump Michigan State University
James E. Mitchell
James E. Mitchell University of North Dakota
Janet Treasure
Janet Treasure King's College London

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