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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Michelle D. Sherman is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on areas within medicine, psychology, and health professions, with particular attention to public health, environmental and occupational health, general health professions, social psychology, clinical psychology, and epidemiology.

The main topics investigated by Sherman include opioid use disorder treatment, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, mental health treatment and access, primary care and health outcomes, health promotion and cardiovascular prevention, obesity and health practices, and healthcare policy and management.

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Sherman include:

  • "Mental Health and Psychosocial Needs of Patients Being Treated for Opioid Use Disorder in a Primary Care Residency Clinic" (2020, Journal of Primary Care & Community Health)
  • "What is success in treatment for opioid use disorder? Perspectives of physicians and patients in primary care settings" (2022, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment)
  • "Family medicine physicians' confidence and perceived effectiveness in delivering health behaviour change interventions" (2020, Family Practice)
  • "Predictors of Family Medicine Patient Retention in Opioid Medication-Assisted Treatment" (2020, The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine)
  • "Longitudinal assessment of mental health and well-being in patients being treated with medications for opioid use disorder in primary care" (2021, Addictive Behaviors Reports)

The frequent co-authors with whom Sherman has collaborated include Stephanie Ann Hooker, Robert J. Levy, Mary E. Lonergan, Tanner Nissly, and Adam Sattler.

Publications by Sherman have appeared mainly in the following venues:

  • Family Practice
  • Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
  • Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
  • The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
  • Addictive Behaviors Reports

In addition to journal publications, Sherman has contributed to book publications, including a title published by Johns Hopkins University Press: Loving Someone with a Mental Illness or History of Trauma (2024).

Sherman was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2009.

Best Publications

  • Welcoming Them Home: Supporting Service Members and Their Families in Navigating the Tasks of Reintegration

    Ursula B. Bowling;Michelle D. Sherman

  • Distress and Professional Impairment Among Psychologists in Clinical Practice

    Michelle D. Sherman;Mark H. Thelen

  • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN VETERANS WITH POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER WHO SEEK COUPLES THERAPY

    Michelle D. Sherman;Fred Sautter;M. Hope Jackson;Judy A. Lyons

  • Self-Esteem and Adjustment in Early Adolescence: A Social-Contextual Perspective

    David L. DuBois;Catherine A. Bull;Michelle D. Sherman;Magie Roberts

  • Psychological distress and burden among female partners of combat veterans with PTSD.

    Gina Manguno-Mire;Frederic Sautter;Judith Lyons;Judith Lyons;Leann Myers

  • Key Elements in Couples Therapy With Veterans With Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.

    Michelle D. Sherman;Dona K. Zanotti;Dan E. Jones

  • Distress and professional impairment due to mental health problems among psychotherapists

    Michelle D. Sherman

  • Healthcare providers' attitudes toward persons with schizophrenia.

    Dinesh Mittal;Patrick Corrigan;Michelle D. Sherman;Lakshminarayana Chekuri

  • The Family Forum: Directions for the Implementation of Family Psychoeducation for Severe Mental Illness

    Amy N Cohen;Shirley M Glynn;Aaron B Murray-Swank;Concepcion Barrio

  • Veterans’ perceptions of the impact of PTSD on their parenting and children.

    Michelle D. Sherman;Jenna L. Gress Smith;Kristy Straits-Troster;Jessica L. Larsen

  • Communication between VA providers and sexual and gender minority veterans: A pilot study.

    Michelle D. Sherman;Michael R. Kauth;Jillian C. Shipherd;Richard L. Street

  • Socioenvironmental experiences, self-esteem, and emotional/behavioral problems in early adolescence.

    David L. DuBois;Robert D. Felner;Michelle D. Sherman;Catherine A. Bull

  • Family Communication Across the Military Deployment Experience: Child and Spouse Report of Communication Frequency and Quality and Associated Emotions, Behaviors, and Reactions

    J. Brian Houston;Betty Pfefferbaum;Michelle D. Sherman;Ashley G. Melson

  • Implicit Bias Training in a Residency Program: Aiming for Enduring Effects.

    Michelle D. Sherman;Jason A. Ricco;Stephen C. Nelson;Sheila J. Nezhad

  • The Support and Family Education (SAFE) Program: Mental Health Facts for Families

    Michelle D. Sherman;Michelle D. Sherman

  • An empirical investigation of challenges and recommendations for welcoming sexual and gender minority veterans into VA care

    Michelle D. Sherman;Michelle D. Sherman;Michael R. Kauth;Michael R. Kauth;Lauren Ridener;Lauren Ridener;Jillian C. Shipherd

  • Children of deployed national guard troops: Perceptions of parental deployment to operation Iraqi freedom

    J. Brian Houston;Betty Pfefferbaum;Michelle D. Sherman;Ashley G. Melson

  • Family contact, experience of family relationships, and views about family involvement in treatment among VA consumers with serious mental illness.

    Aaron Murray-Swank;Shirley Glynn;Shirley Glynn;Amy N Cohen;Michelle Sherman

  • Fear of Intimacy Scale: Validation and Extension with Adolescents

    Michelle D. Sherman;Mark H. Thelen

  • Mental Health Needs of Cohabiting Partners of Vietnam Veterans With Combat-Related PTSD

    Michelle D. Sherman;Fred Sautter;Judith A. Lyons;Gina M. Manguno-Mire

  • Violence Between Therapy-Seeking Veterans and Their Partners: Prevalence and Characteristics of Nonviolent, Mutually Violent, and One-Sided Violent Couples

    Andra L. Teten;Michelle D. Sherman;Xiaotong Han

Frequent Co-Authors

Shirley M. Glynn
Shirley M. Glynn University of California, Los Angeles
Jillian C. Shipherd
Jillian C. Shipherd Boston University
Mark H. Thelen
Mark H. Thelen University of Missouri
Patrick W. Corrigan
Patrick W. Corrigan Illinois Institute of Technology
David Dubois
David Dubois University of Illinois at Chicago
Christopher R. Erbes
Christopher R. Erbes University of Minnesota
Lisa B. Dixon
Lisa B. Dixon Columbia University
Abigail H. Gewirtz
Abigail H. Gewirtz University of Minnesota
Ronald S. Landis
Ronald S. Landis Illinois Institute of Technology
Jerica M. Berge
Jerica M. Berge University of Minnesota

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