Philip Firestone mainly focuses on Clinical psychology, Human factors and ergonomics, Injury prevention, Developmental psychology and Psychiatry. Philip Firestone integrates many fields, such as Human factors and ergonomics and Recidivism, in his works. Philip Firestone interconnects Sex offender and Social psychology in the investigation of issues within Recidivism.
Philip Firestone studies Injury prevention, namely Sexual abuse. His study in Developmental psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Persistence, Social support, Parent training and Normal control. His research investigates the connection with Psychiatry and areas like Psychopathy which intersect with concerns in Hostility.
His primary scientific interests are in Clinical psychology, Injury prevention, Developmental psychology, Human factors and ergonomics and Recidivism. His work carried out in the field of Clinical psychology brings together such families of science as Psychotherapist, Behavior change and Anxiety. His study on Child abuse is often connected to Psychiatry, Personality and Psychological testing as part of broader study in Injury prevention.
His Developmental psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Social relation, Persistence, Social support and Parent training. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Human factors and ergonomics and Social psychology. His Recidivism research includes themes of Sex offender and Research design.
Philip Firestone spends much of his time researching Injury prevention, Human factors and ergonomics, Clinical psychology, Recidivism and Suicide prevention. His Injury prevention research incorporates Social psychology and Psychiatry. Specifically, his work in Human factors and ergonomics is concerned with the study of Child abuse.
Philip Firestone frequently studies issues relating to Psychotherapist and Clinical psychology. His Psychotherapist research focuses on subjects like Psychopathy, which are linked to Developmental psychology. Philip Firestone interconnects Sex offender, Research design and Hostility in the investigation of issues within Recidivism.
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Outcome of parent-mediated treatment of preschoolers with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity.
Susan Pisterman;Patrick McGrath;Philip Firestone;John T. Goodman.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1989)
Pornography use and sexual aggression: the impact of frequency and type of pornography use on recidivism among sexual offenders
Drew A. Kingston;Paul Fedoroff;Philip Firestone;Susan Curry.
Aggressive Behavior (2008)
The effects of parent training on parenting stress and sense of competence.
Susan Pisterman;Philip Firestone;Patrick McGrath;John T. Goodman.
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science (1992)
Factors associated with children's adherence to stimulant medication.
Philip Firestone.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry (1982)
The role of parent training in treatment of preschoolers with ADDH.
Susan Pisterman;Philip Firestone;Patrick McGrath;John T. Goodman.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry (1992)
Effects of Methylphenidate on Preschool Children With ADHD: Cognitive and Behavioral Functions
Lynette Monteiro Musten;Philip Firestone;Susan Pisterman;Susan Bennett.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (1997)
Prediction of Recidivism in Incest Offenders
Philip Firestone;John M. W. Bradford;Marcia McCOY;David M. Greenberg.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence (1999)
Problematic Hypersexuality: A Review of Conceptualization and Diagnosis
Drew A. Kingston;Philip Firestone.
Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity (2008)
Secondary traumatization in parents following the disclosure of extrafamilial child sexual abuse: initial effects
Ian G. Manion;Joanne McIntyre;Philip Firestone;Malgorzata Ligezinska.
Child Abuse & Neglect (1996)
Attention and impulsivity characteristics of the biological and adoptive parents of hyperactive and normal control children.
Jody Alberts-Corush;Philip Firestone;John T. Goodman.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry (1986)
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