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Overview

Mitchell E. Berman is affiliated with Mississippi State University in the United States and focuses primarily on psychology, with a specialization in clinical psychology. Their research contributions span several subfields, including clinical psychology, social psychology, sociology and political science, epidemiology, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Personality Disorders and Psychopathology
  • Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health

Mitchell E. Berman has published extensively on psychological topics with notable papers such as:

  • "History of childhood abuse and alcohol use disorder: Relationship with intermittent explosive disorder and intoxicated aggression frequency," 2020, Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • "The role of therapeutic alliance in therapy for adults with problematic aggression and associated disorders," 2020, Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
  • "BDNF and stress/mood-related interactions on emotional disorder symptoms, executive functioning, and deliberate self-harm," 2023, Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • "Analgesic Effect of Alcohol Mediates the Association between Alcohol Intoxication and Deliberate Self-Harm," 2020, Archives of Suicide Research
  • "Emotion attribution in intermittent explosive disorder," 2021, Comprehensive Psychiatry

The frequent collaborators of Berman include:

  • Emil F. Coccaro
  • Michael S. McCloskey
  • Scott Hershovitz
  • Connie S. Rosati
  • Scott Shapiro

Their work has appeared regularly in venues such as:

  • Legal Theory
  • Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • PsycTESTS Dataset
  • Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
  • Archives of Suicide Research

Mitchell E. Berman's record indicates a consistent focus on interdisciplinary research linking psychological disorders and social conditions, addressing complex challenges related to aggression, self-harm, trauma, and mental health outcomes. Their research output encompasses empirical studies published in peer-reviewed journals that contribute to understanding psychological health across diverse populations.

Best Publications

  • Assessment of life history of aggression: development and psychometric characteristics

    Emil F. Coccaro;Mitchell E. Berman;Richard J. Kavoussi

  • Effects of aerobic exercise on anxiety sensitivity

    Joshua J Broman-Fulks;Mitchell E Berman;Brian A Rabian;Michael J Webster

  • Intermittent explosive disorder-revised: development, reliability, and validity of research criteria.

    Emil F Coccaro;Emil F Coccaro;Richard J Kavoussi;Richard J Kavoussi;Mitchell E Berman;Mitchell E Berman;Jennifer D Lish;Jennifer D Lish

  • Relationship of prolactin response to d-fenfluramine to behavioral and questionnaire assessments of aggression in personality-disordered men.

    Emil F. Coccaro;Mitchell E. Berman;Richard J. Kavoussi;Richard L. Hauger

  • The serotonin hypothesis of aggression revisited

    Mitchell E. Berman;Joseph I. Tracy;Emil F. Coccaro

  • Efficacy of lorazepam and haloperidol for rapid tranquilization in a psychiatric emergency room setting.

    S Foster;J Kessel;M E Berman;G M Simpson

  • Serotonin Augmentation Reduces Response to Attack in Aggressive Individuals

    Mitchell E. Berman;Michael S. McCloskey;Jennifer Renee Fanning;Julie A. Schumacher

  • The relationship between non-suicidal self-injury and borderline personality disorder symptoms in a college sample

    Lauren J Brickman;Brooke A Ammerman;Amy E Look;Mitchell E Berman

  • Impulsive aggression in personality disorder correlates with platelet 5-HT2A receptor binding

    Emil F. Coccaro;Richard J. Kavoussi;Yvette I. Sheline;Mitchell E. Berman

  • Neurobiologic correlates of violence: relevance to criminal responsibility.

    Mitchell E. Berman;Emil F. Coccaro

  • We Are a Religious People; We Are a Vengeful People

    Tammy F. Greer;Mitchell E. Berman;Valerie Varan;Lori Bobrycki

  • Secondary Psychopathy, but not Primary Psychopathy, is Associated with Risky Decision-Making in Noninstitutionalized Young Adults.

    Andy C. Dean;Lily L. Altstein;Mitchell E. Berman;Joseph I. Constans

  • The Relationship Between Personality Psychopathology and Aggressive Behavior in Research Volunteers

    Mitchell E. Berman;April E. Fallon;Emil F. Coccaro

  • Religious Activities, Religious Orientation, and Aggressive Behavior

    Mark M. Leach;Mitchell E. Berman;Lea Eubanks

  • Intermittent explosive disorder-integrated research diagnostic criteria: Convergent and discriminant validity

    Michael S. McCloskey;Mitchell E. Berman;Kurtis L. Noblett;Emil F. Coccaro

  • Effects of Alcohol on Tests of Executive Functioning in Men and Women: A Dose Response Examination

    Casey R. Guillot;Jennifer Renee Fanning;Joshua S. Bullock;Michael S. McCloskey

  • Nonsuicidal self-injury: relationship to behavioral and self-rating measures of impulsivity and self-aggression.

    Michael S. Mc Closkey;Amy E. Look;Eunice Y. Chen;Golnaz Pajoumand

  • Neural Correlates of Aggressive Behavior in Real Time: a Review of fMRI Studies of Laboratory Reactive Aggression.

    Jennifer R. Fanning;Sarah Keedy;Mitchell E. Berman;Royce Lee

  • Effects of clorazepate, diazepam, and oxazepam on a laboratory measurement of aggression in men

    A. M. Weisman;Mitchell E. Berman;Stuart P. Taylor

  • The relationship between impulsive verbal aggression and intermittent explosive disorder.

    Michael S. McCloskey;Royce Lee;Mitchell E. Berman;Kurtis L. Noblett

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael McCloskey
Michael McCloskey Johns Hopkins University
Emil F. Coccaro
Emil F. Coccaro The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Brett J. Deacon
Brett J. Deacon University of Wollongong
Evan M. Kleiman
Evan M. Kleiman Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Royce Lee
Royce Lee University of Chicago
Stuart P. Taylor
Stuart P. Taylor Kent State University
Bunmi O. Olatunji
Bunmi O. Olatunji Vanderbilt University
Stephen T. Chermack
Stephen T. Chermack University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Virgil Zeigler-Hill
Virgil Zeigler-Hill Oakland University
Adam M. Leventhal
Adam M. Leventhal University of Southern California

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