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Robert Paul Liberman is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research areas span multiple fields including Health Professions, Psychology, and Medicine.

The scientist's work frequently addresses specific subfields such as General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Within these disciplines, their research focuses on topics related to Mental Health and Patient Involvement, Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints, as well as Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues.

Robert Paul Liberman has contributed to the academic literature with publications primarily appearing in the journal Frontiers in Psychiatry. One notable paper, published in 2020, is titled "The Italian Study on Recovery 2" Phase 1: Psychometric Properties of the Recovery Assessment Scale (RAS), Italian Validation of the Recovery Assessment Scale.

Frequent collaborators in their research include the following co-authors:

  • Ileana Boggian
  • Dario Lamonaca
  • Marta Ghisi
  • Gioia Bottesi
  • Alessandro Svettini

The publication venues where Robert Paul Liberman's contributions are found include:

  • Frontiers in Psychiatry

Their research contributes to an understanding of assessment tools and methods within mental health frameworks, specifically validating psychometric scales in clinical settings. Their work involves patient-centered approaches and explores critical aspects of healthcare decision-making and end-of-life care.

Best Publications

  • Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with schizophrenia

    M. I. Herz;R. P. Liberman;T. H. McGlashan;J. A. Lieberman

  • Training and quality assurance with the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale: "The drift busters."

    Joseph Ventura;Michael Foster Green;Andrew Shaner;Robert P. Liberman

  • Training and quality assurance with the structured clinical interview for DSM-IV (SCID-I/P)

    Joseph Ventura;Joseph Ventura;Robert P. Liberman;Robert P. Liberman;Robert P. Liberman;Michael F. Green;Michael F. Green;Michael F. Green;Andrew Shaner;Andrew Shaner;Andrew Shaner

  • Operational criteria and factors related to recovery from schizophrenia

    Robert Paul Liberman;Alex Kopelowicz;Joseph Ventura;Daniel Gutkind

  • Recovery From Schizophrenia: A Concept in Search of Research

    Robert Paul Liberman;Alex Kopelowicz

  • The Practice of Psychiatric Rehabilitation: Historical, Conceptual, and Research Base

    William A. Anthony;Robert Paul Liberman

  • A Review and Critique of Social Skills Training With Schizophrenic Patients

    Charles J. Wallace;Connie J. Nelson;Robert Paul Liberman;Robert A. Aitchison

  • Training Skills in the Psychiatrically Disabled: Learning Coping and Competence

    R. P. Liberman;K. T. Mueser;C. J. Wallace;H. E. Jacobs

  • Recent Advances in Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia

    Alex Kopelowicz;Robert Paul Liberman;Roberto Zarate

  • Skills training versus psychosocial occupational therapy for persons with persistent schizophrenia

    Robert Paul Liberman;Charles J. Wallace;Gayla Blackwell;Alex Kopelowicz

  • Dissemination and adoption of innovative psychosocial interventions.

    Thomas E. Backer;Robert P. Liberman;Timothy G. Kuehnel

  • Defining treatment refractoriness in schizophrenia.

    Hans D. Brenner;Sven J. Dencker;Michael J. Goldstein;John W. Hubbard

  • Assessment of Social Skills

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  • Technique for training schizophrenic patients in illness self-management: a controlled trial.

    Thad A. Eckman;William C. Wirshing;Stephen R. Marder;Robert P. Liberman

  • Social skills training for patients with schizophrenia: A controlled clinical trial

    Charles J. Wallace;Robert Paul Liberman

  • The neurocognitive effects of low-dose haloperidol: a two-year comparison with risperidone.

    Michael F Green;Michael F Green;Stephen R Marder;Stephen R Marder;Shirley M Glynn;Shirley M Glynn;Susan R McGurk

  • Psychosocial Skills Training for Schizophrenia: Lessons From the Laboratory

    Robert K. Heinssen;Robert P. Liberman;Alex Kopelowicz

  • Informed Consent: Assessment of Comprehension

    Donna A. Wirshing;William C. Wirshing;Stephen R. Marder;Robert P. Liberman

  • Two-year outcome of social skills training and group psychotherapy for outpatients with schizophrenia.

    Stephen R. Marder;William C. Wirshing;Jim Mintz;Joanne McKenzie

  • Consistency of Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale Factor Structure across a Broad Spectrum of Schizophrenia Patients

    Alex Kopelowicz;Joseph Ventura;Robert Paul Liberman;Jim Mintz

  • The Independent Living Skills Survey: A Comprehensive Measure of the Community Functioning of Severely and Persistently Mentally Ill Individuals

    Charles J. Wallace;Robert Paul Liberman;Robert Tauber;Jeannie Wallace

  • Reducing Risks for Mental Disorders: Frontiers for Preventive Intervention Research

    Karen E. Blair;Robert Paul Liberman

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael F. Green
Michael F. Green University of California, Los Angeles
Joseph Ventura
Joseph Ventura University of California, Los Angeles
Shirley M. Glynn
Shirley M. Glynn University of California, Los Angeles
Patrick W. Corrigan
Patrick W. Corrigan Illinois Institute of Technology
Robert S. Kern
Robert S. Kern University of California, Los Angeles
Steven R. López
Steven R. López University of Southern California
Richard A. Rawson
Richard A. Rawson University of California, Los Angeles
Keith H. Nuechterlein
Keith H. Nuechterlein University of California, Los Angeles
David J. Miklowitz
David J. Miklowitz University of California, Los Angeles
David W. Foy
David W. Foy Pepperdine University

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