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  • 2015 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Robin B. Jarrett is affiliated with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on psychology and medicine, with particular emphasis on experimental and cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, and pharmacology. Additional areas of study include cognitive neuroscience and social psychology.

Jarrett's scholarly output encompasses topics related to mental health research, treatment of major depression, psychotherapy techniques and applications, personality disorders and psychopathology, as well as anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, and cognitive processes. A smaller portion of their work explores functional brain connectivity studies and broader aspects of mental health and psychiatry.

Recent publications by Jarrett include:

  • Psychotherapy or medication for depression? Using individual symptom meta-analyses to derive a Symptom-Oriented Therapy (SOrT) metric for a personalised psychiatry (2020, BMC Medicine)
  • How can the DSM-5 alternative model of personality disorders advance understanding of depression? (2022, Journal of Affective Disorders)
  • Development of a Novel Adult Congenital Heart Disease-Specific Patient-Reported Outcome Metric (2020, Journal of the American Heart Association)
  • Assessment of patient and provider attitudes towards therapeutic drug monitoring to improve medication adherence in low-income patients with hypertension: a qualitative study (2020, BMJ Open)
  • Initial Severity and Depressive Relapse in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Antidepressant Medications: An Individual Patient Data Meta-analysis (2022, Cognitive Therapy and Research)

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Jeffrey R. Vittengl
  • Lee Anna Clark
  • Eunyoe Ro
  • Michael E. Thase
  • Jason Zafereo

Jarrett's research is published predominantly in journals such as the Journal of Affective Disorders, Psychological Assessment, Personality Disorders Theory Research and Treatment, Personality and Mental Health, and Behaviour Research and Therapy.

In recognition of their professional contributions, they were named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2015.

Best Publications

  • The Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS): Psychometric properties.

    A. J. Rush;C. M. Gullion;M. R. Basco;Robin B Jarrett

  • 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

  • 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

  • The treatment utility of assessment. A functional approach to evaluating assessment quality.

    Steven C. Hayes;Rosemery O. Nelson;Robin B. Jarrett

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Methodological Recommendations for Trials of Psychological Interventions.

    Jenny Guidi;Eva Lotta Brakemeier;Claudi L.H. Bockting;Fiammetta Cosci

  • Reduced rapid eye movement latency. A predictor of recurrence in depression.

    D E Giles;R B Jarrett;H P Roffwarg;A J Rush

  • Separate personality traits from states to predict depression

    Lee Anna Clark;Jeffrey Vittengl;Dolores Kraft;Robin B. Jarrett

  • Validity of sudden gains in acute phase treatment of depression

    Jeffrey R. Vittengl;Lee Anna Clark;Robin B. Jarrett

  • Interpersonal problems, personality pathology, and social adjustment after cognitive therapy for depression

    Jeffrey R. Vittengl;Lee Anna Clark;Robin B. Jarrett

  • Clinical, cognitive, and demographic predictors of response to cognitive therapy for depression: a preliminary report.

    Robin B. Jarrett;G.Gregory Eaves;Bruce D. Grannemann;A.John Rush

  • Importance of treating individually assessed response classes in the amelioration of depression

    Dennis L. McKnight;Rosemery O. Nelson;Steven C. Hayes;Robin B. Jarrett

  • Gender as predictor and moderator of outcome in cognitive behavior therapy and pharmacotherapy for adult depression: an "individual patient data" meta-analysis.

    Pim Cuijpers;Erica Weitz;Jos Twisk;Christine Kuehner

  • Which depressive symptoms remain after response to cognitive therapy of depression and predict relapse and recurrence

    Daniel J. Taylor;Heather M. Walters;Jeffrey R. Vittengl;Steven Krebaum

  • Short-term psychotherapy of depressive disorders: current status and future directions

    R. B. Jarrett;A. J. Rush

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy to prevent relapse in pediatric responders to pharmacotherapy for major depressive disorder.

    Betsy D. Kennard;Graham J. Emslie;Taryn L. Mayes;Jeanne Nightingale-Teresi

  • Reduced REM latency predicts response to tricyclic medication in depressed outpatients.

    A.John Rush;Donna E. Giles;Robin B. Jarrett;Frida Feldman-Koffler

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael E. Thase
Michael E. Thase University of Pennsylvania
Lee Anna Clark
Lee Anna Clark University of Notre Dame
Steven D. Hollon
Steven D. Hollon Vanderbilt University
Pim Cuijpers
Pim Cuijpers Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Zindel V. Segal
Zindel V. Segal University of Toronto
Robert J. DeRubeis
Robert J. DeRubeis University of Pennsylvania
Sona Dimidjian
Sona Dimidjian University of Colorado Boulder
Boadie W. Dunlop
Boadie W. Dunlop Emory University
Steven C. Hayes
Steven C. Hayes University of Nevada Reno
Anne D. Simons
Anne D. Simons University of Notre Dame

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