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Overview

Philip T. Yanos is affiliated with the City University of New York in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Psychology, with a specialization in Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, and Psychiatry and Mental Health. Additional interests include General Health Professions and Sociology and Political Science.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Schizophrenia Research and Treatment
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare

Among recent scholarly papers authored by or involving Philip T. Yanos are:

  • The impact of illness identity on recovery from severe mental illness: A review of the evidence, 2020, Psychiatry Research
  • Pathways to aggression and violence in psychosis without longstanding antisocial behavior: A review and proposed psychosocial model for integrative clinical interventions, 2020, Psychiatry Research
  • Reducing Public Stigma Towards Psychosis: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding the Effects of Social Contact Based Brief Video Interventions, 2022, Schizophrenia Bulletin
  • Understanding explanatory mechanisms for racial and ethnic differences in mental health stigma: the role of vertical individualism and right-wing authoritarianism, 2020, Journal of Mental Health
  • Psychometric properties of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) checklist for DSM-5 in persons with serious mental illness, 2022, European Journal of Psychotraumatology

The venues where Philip T. Yanos frequently publishes include:

  • Stigma and Health
  • Psychiatry Research
  • Schizophrenia Bulletin
  • Journal of Mental Health
  • Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Philip T. Yanos are:

  • Weili Lu
  • Joseph S. DeLuca
  • Amanda Siriram
  • Kim T. Mueser
  • Paul H. Lysaker

Best Publications

  • Pathways between internalized stigma and outcomes related to recovery in schizophrenia spectrum disorders.

    Philip T. Yanos;David Roe;Keith Markus;Paul H. Lysaker

  • Toward Understanding the Insight Paradox: Internalized Stigma Moderates the Association Between Insight and Social Functioning, Hope, and Self-esteem Among People with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders

    Paul H. Lysaker;David Roe;Philip T. Yanos;Philip T. Yanos

  • The Impact of Illness Identity on Recovery from Severe Mental Illness

    Philip T. Yanos;David Roe;Paul H. Lysaker

  • Interventions targeting mental health self-stigma: A review and comparison.

    Philip T. Yanos;Alicia Lucksted;Amy L. Drapalski;David Roe

  • Narrative enhancement and cognitive therapy: a new group-based treatment for internalized stigma among persons with severe mental illness.

    Philip T. Yanos;David Roe;Paul H. Lysaker

  • Negative and supportive social interactions and quality of life among persons diagnosed with severe mental illness.

    Philip T. Yanos;Sarah Rosenfield;Allan V. Horwitz

  • Internalized stigma and quality of life among persons with severe mental illness: The mediating roles of self-esteem and hope

    Michal Mashiach-Eizenberg;Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon;Philip T. Yanos;Paul H. Lysaker;Paul H. Lysaker

  • Associations of multiple domains of self-esteem with four dimensions of stigma in schizophrenia.

    Paul H. Lysaker;Paul H. Lysaker;Jack Tsai;Philip Yanos;David Roe

  • Prevalence of Internalized Stigma among Persons with Severe Mental Illness.

    Michelle L. West;Philip T. Yanos;Stephen M. Smith;David Roe

  • Community Integration in the Early Phase of Housing Among Homeless Persons Diagnosed with Severe Mental Illness: Successes and Challenges

    Philip T. Yanos;Susan M. Barrow;Sam Tsemberis

  • Group-based treatment for internalized stigma among persons with severe mental illness: findings from a randomized controlled trial.

    Philip T. Yanos;David Roe;Michelle L. West;Stephen M. Smith

  • Microaggressions experienced by persons with mental illnesses: An exploratory study.

    Lauren Gonzales;Kristin C. Davidoff;Kevin L. Nadal;Philip T. Yanos

  • Exploring the role of housing type, neighborhood characteristics, and lifestyle factors in the community integration of formerly homeless persons diagnosed with mental illness

    Philip T. Yanos;Barbara J. Felton;Sam Tsemberis;Victoria A. Frye

  • Consumer-run service participation, recovery of social functioning, and the mediating role of psychological factors.

    Philip T. Yanos;Louis H. Primavera;Edward L. Knight

  • Narrative enhancement and cognitive therapy (NECT) effectiveness: a quasi-experimental study.

    David Roe;Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon;Michal Mashiach-Eizenberg;Oren Derhy

  • Internalized stigma as a barrier to improvement in vocational functioning among people with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.

    Philip T. Yanos;Paul H. Lysaker;Paul H. Lysaker;David Roe

  • The patient-oriented clinician-researcher: advantages and challenges of being a double agent.

    Philip T. Yanos;Douglas M. Ziedonis

  • The impact of illness identity on recovery from severe mental illness: A review of the evidence.

    Philip T. Yanos;Joseph S. DeLuca;David Roe;Paul H. Lysaker

  • Association of stigma, self-esteem, and symptoms with concurrent and prospective assessment of social anxiety in schizophrenia.

    Paul H Lysaker;Philip T Yanos;Jared Outcalt;David Roe

  • Determinants of functioning and well-being among individuals with schizophrenia: an integrated model.

    P.T. Yanos;R.H. Moos

  • Challenges to assisting with the recovery of personal identity and wellness for persons with serious mental illness: Considerations for mental health professionals

    Kelly D. Buck;David Roe;Philip Yanos;Benjamin Buck

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul H. Lysaker
Paul H. Lysaker Indiana University
Steven M. Silverstein
Steven M. Silverstein University of Rochester Medical Center
Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon
Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon Bar-Ilan University
Kelly D. Buck
Kelly D. Buck Veterans Health Administration
Rudolf H. Moos
Rudolf H. Moos Stanford University
Jack Tsai
Jack Tsai The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Michael A. Gara
Michael A. Gara Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Cathy Spatz Widom
Cathy Spatz Widom City University of New York
Michelle P. Salyers
Michelle P. Salyers Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis

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