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Overview

Paul B. Gold is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research contributions primarily span the fields of psychology and social sciences, with specific focus areas including clinical psychology, safety research, education, occupational therapy, and social psychology.

The main topics covered in their work relate to disability education and employment, education systems and policy, assistive technology in communication and mobility, counseling, therapy, and family dynamics, psychotherapy techniques and applications, and counseling practices and supervision.

Paul B. Gold has published papers in venues such as Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals and Group Dynamics Theory Research and Practice. Notable recent publications include:

  • Staff Capacity Building and Accountability in Transition Services, 2021, Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals
  • What was that session like? An empirically-derived typology of group therapy sessions., 2020, Group Dynamics Theory Research and Practice

Their frequent collaborators include Kelli Crane, Meredith Gramlich, Richard G. Luecking, Taylor R. Morris, and Xu Li.

Best Publications

  • Results of a multisite randomized trial of supported employment interventions for individuals with severe mental illness.

    Judith A. Cook;H. Stephen Leff;Crystal R. Blyler;Paul B. Gold

  • Prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder in Veterans Affairs primary care clinics.

    Kathryn M. Magruder;Kathryn M. Magruder;B. Christopher Frueh;B. Christopher Frueh;Rebecca G. Knapp;Lori Davis

  • Apparent Symptom Overreporting in Combat Veterans Evaluated for PTSD

    B.Christopher Frueh;Mark B Hamner;Shawn P Cahill;Paul B Gold

  • Integration of psychiatric and vocational services: a multisite randomized, controlled trial of supported employment.

    Judith A. Cook;Anthony F. Lehman;Robert Drake;William R. McFarlane

  • Procedural and Methodological Issues in Telepsychiatry Research and Program Development

    B. C. Frueh;S. E. Deitsch;A. B. Santos;P. B. Gold

  • Disability compensation seeking among veterans evaluated for posttraumatic stress disorder.

    B. Christopher Frueh;Jon D. Elhai;Paul B. Gold;Jeannine Monnier

  • Randomized Trial of Supported Employment Integrated With Assertive Community Treatment for Rural Adults With Severe Mental Illness

    Paul B Gold;Neil Meisler;Alberto B Santos;Mark A Carnemolla

  • Demographic Characteristics and Employment Among People with Severe Mental Illness in a Multisite Study

    Jane K. Burke-Miller;Judith A. Cook;Dennis D. Grey;Lisa A. Razzano

  • Symptom Overreporting in Combat Veterans Evaluated for PTSD: Differentiation on the Basis of Compensation Seeking Status

    B. Christopher Frueh;Paul B. Gold;Michael A. de Arellano

  • Clinical factors associated with employment among people with severe mental illness: findings from the employment intervention demonstration program.

    Lisa A. Razzano;Judith A. Cook;Jane K. Burke-Miller;Kim T. Mueser

  • Trauma exposure, resilience, social support, and PTSD construct validity among former prisoners of war.

    P. B. Gold;B. E. Engdahl;R. E. Eberly;R. J. Blake

  • Compensation-seeking and extreme exaggeration of psychopathology among combat veterans evaluated for posttraumatic stress disorder.

    P B Gold;B C Frueh;B C Frueh

  • Are Single-Item Global Ratings Useful for Assessing Health Status?

    Cathaleene Macias;Cathaleene Macias;Paul B. Gold;Dost Öngür;Dost Öngür;Bruce M. Cohen;Bruce M. Cohen

  • Negotiating reasonable workplace accommodations: Perspectives of employers, employees with disabilities, and rehabilitation service providers

    Paul B. Gold;Spalatin N. Oire;Ellen S. Fabian;Nancy J. Wewiorski

  • Cross-validation of the MMPI-2 in detecting malingered posttraumatic stress disorder.

    Jon D. Elhai;Paul B. Gold;B. Christopher Frueh;Steven N. Gold

  • The Infrequency-Posttraumatic Stress Disorder scale (Fptsd) for the MMPI-2: development and initial validation with veterans presenting with combat-related PTSD.

    Jon D. Elhai;Kenneth J. Ruggiero;B. Christopher Frueh;Jean C. Beckham

  • Plasma dopamine beta-hydroxylase activity in psychotic and non-psychotic post-traumatic stress disorder.

    Mark B Hamner;Paul B Gold

  • Textures and Geochemistry of Authigenic Albite from Miocene Sandstones, Louisiana Gulf Coast

    Paul B. Gold

  • Clinical presentations of posttraumatic stress disorder across trauma populations: a comparison of MMPI-2 profiles of combat veterans and adult survivors of child sexual abuse.

    Jon D Elhai;B C Frueh;Paul B Gold;Paul B Gold;Steven N Gold

  • Comparison of self-report versus agency records of service utilization in a community sample of individuals with alcohol use disorders

    Therese K Killeen;Kathleen T Brady;Paul B Gold;Clare Tyson

Frequent Co-Authors

B. Christopher Frueh
B. Christopher Frueh University of Hawaii at Hilo
Dennis M. Kivlighan
Dennis M. Kivlighan University of Maryland, College Park
Jon D. Elhai
Jon D. Elhai University of Toledo
Kathleen T. Brady
Kathleen T. Brady Medical University of South Carolina
Elliot Aronson
Elliot Aronson University of California, Santa Cruz
William H. Fisher
William H. Fisher University of Massachusetts Lowell
Therese K. Killeen
Therese K. Killeen Medical University of South Carolina
Leonard Bickman
Leonard Bickman Vanderbilt University
Jean C. Beckham
Jean C. Beckham Duke University
Terence M. Keane
Terence M. Keane Boston University

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