2015 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
Robin B. Jarrett mainly investigates Major depressive disorder, Cognitive therapy, Psychiatry, Depression and Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression. His Major depressive disorder study combines topics in areas such as Psychological Terminology, Consistency and Clinical psychology. His Clinical psychology research integrates issues from Cronbach's alpha and Anxiety.
Robin B. Jarrett interconnects Interpersonal psychotherapy and Cognitive behavioral therapy in the investigation of issues within Cognitive therapy. His Depression study also includes fields such as
His scientific interests lie mostly in Cognitive therapy, Depression, Psychiatry, Major depressive disorder and Clinical psychology. His Cognitive therapy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression and Cognitive behavioral therapy. His Depression research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Young adult, Treatment outcome, Cognitive restructuring, Pharmacotherapy and Pediatrics.
The various areas that Robin B. Jarrett examines in his Psychiatry study include Meta-analysis and Psychometrics. His Major depressive disorder research focuses on Psychotherapist and how it relates to Interpersonal psychotherapy and Mood disorders. He has researched Clinical psychology in several fields, including Psychosocial, Anxiety, Personality and Rating scale.
Cognitive therapy, Depression, Clinical psychology, Major depressive disorder and Psychiatry are his primary areas of study. His studies deal with areas such as Temperament and Depressive symptoms as well as Cognitive therapy. His research in Depression intersects with topics in Pharmacotherapy and Pediatrics.
Robin B. Jarrett combines subjects such as Psychosocial, Interpersonal relationship and Personality with his study of Clinical psychology. Major depressive disorder is closely attributed to Internal medicine in his study. His Psychiatry and Anxiety and Cognition investigations all form part of his Psychiatry research activities.
Robin B. Jarrett mostly deals with Depression, Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression, Meta-analysis, Randomized controlled trial and Clinical psychology. His Depression research is within the category of Psychiatry. His research on Psychiatry focuses in particular on Anxiety.
In general Randomized controlled trial, his work in Treatment as usual is often linked to Assessment methods linking many areas of study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Atypical depression, Severity of illness and Cognitive therapy. His Beck Depression Inventory research focuses on subjects like Major depressive disorder, which are linked to Psychotherapist.
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Conceptualization and Rationale for Consensus Definitions of Terms in Major Depressive Disorder: Remission, Recovery, Relapse, and Recurrence
Ellen Frank;Robert F. Prien;Robin B. Jarrett;Martin B. Keller.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1991)
The Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS): Psychometric properties.
A. J. Rush;C. M. Gullion;M. R. Basco;Robin B Jarrett.
Psychological Medicine (1996)
The treatment utility of assessment. A functional approach to evaluating assessment quality.
Steven C. Hayes;Rosemery O. Nelson;Robin B. Jarrett.
American Psychologist (1987)
Reducing Relapse and Recurrence in Unipolar Depression: A Comparative Meta-Analysis of Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy's Effects
Jeffrey R. Vittengl;Lee Anna Clark;Todd W. Dunn;Robin B. Jarrett.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2007)
Preventing recurrent depression using cognitive therapy with and without a continuation phase: a randomized clinical trial.
Robin B. Jarrett;Dolores Kraft;Jeanette Doyle;Barbara M. Foster.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2001)
Psychotherapy and medication in the treatment of adult and geriatric depression : Which monotherapy or combined treatment?
Steven D. Hollon;Robin B Jarrett;Andrew A. Nierenberg;Michael E. Thase.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (2005)
Treatment of Atypical Depression With Cognitive Therapy or Phenelzine A Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Robin B Jarrett;Martin Schaffer;Donald D McIntire;Amy Witt-Browder.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1999)
A lifetime approach to major depressive disorder : The contributions of psychological interventions in preventing relapse and recurrence
Claudi L. Bockting;Steven D. Hollon;Robin B. Jarrett;Willem Kuyken.
Clinical Psychology Review (2015)
Reduced rapid eye movement latency. A predictor of recurrence in depression.
Donna E. Giles;Robin B. Jarrett;Howard P. Roffwarg;A. John Rush.
Neuropsychopharmacology (1987)
Baseline Depression Severity as Moderator of Depression Outcomes Between Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs Pharmacotherapy: An Individual Patient Data Meta-analysis.
Erica S. Weitz;Steven D. Hollon;Jos Twisk;Annemieke van Straten.
JAMA Psychiatry (2015)
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