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Overview

Scott Wetzler is affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the United States. Their research spans fields including Medicine, Psychology, and Health Professions, with specific contributions in General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Social Psychology.

Their main topics of work cover Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects, Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum, Homelessness and Social Issues, Mental Health Treatment and Access, Schizophrenia Research and Treatment, Family Caregiving in Mental Illness, and Historical Psychiatry and Medical Practices.

Scott Wetzler's recent academic papers include:

  • Treatment of Serious Mental Illness in Medical and Mental Health Settings, 2020, Psychiatric Services
  • Impact of New York State's Health Home Model on Health Care Utilization, 2023, Psychiatric Services
  • Pregnant and Postpartum People with Substance Use Disorders: Understanding the Obstetrical Care Provider's Roles and Responsibilities, 2022, Maternal and Child Health Journal
  • The Platinum Anniversary of The American Journal of Psychotherapy, 2022, American Journal of Psychotherapy
  • Addressing the needs of infants with prenatal substance exposure: implementation of CAPTA and CARA legislation in an urban hospital setting, 2025, Frontiers in Public Health

These publications appear notably in the following venues:

  • Psychiatric Services
  • Maternal and Child Health Journal
  • American Journal of Psychotherapy
  • Frontiers in Public Health

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Wetzler have included:

  • Bruce Schwartz
  • Anita Jose
  • Urvashi Patel
  • Nathaniel Z. Counts
  • Marlee Madora

Best Publications

  • Autobiographical memory across the lifespan.

    David C. Rubin;Scott E. Wetzler;Robert D. Nebes

  • m-Chlorophenylpiperazine as a probe of serotonin function

    Rene S. Kahn;Scott Wetzler

  • Denosologization of biological psychiatry or the specificity of 5-HT disturbances in psychiatric disorders.

    Herman M. van Praag;Rene S. Kahn;Gregory M. Asnis;Scott Wetzler

  • Serotonin and anxiety revisited.

    Rene S. Kahn;Herman M. van Praag;Scott Wetzler;Gregory M. Asnis

  • Neuroendocrine evidence for serotonin receptor hypersensitivity in panic disorder.

    Rene S. Kahn;Gregory M. Asnis;Scott Wetzler;Herman M. van Praag

  • The psychology of gastric bypass surgery.

    Juliet Glinski;Scott Wetzler;Elliot Goodman

  • Behavioral indications for serotonin receptor hypersensitivity in panic disorder.

    RenéS S. Kahn;Scott Wetzler;Herman M. van Praag;Gregory M. Asnis

  • Monoamines and Abnormal Behaviour a Multi-Aminergic Perspective

    H M van Praag;G M Asnis;R S Kahn;S L Brown

  • Dialectical behavior therapy adapted for suicidal adolescents

    Alec L. Miller;Jill H. Rathus;Marsha N. Linehan;Scott Wetzler

  • Prevalence of personality disorders among patients with anxiety disorders

    William C. Sanderson;Scott Wetzler;Aaron T. Beck;Frank Betz

  • Prevalence of personality disorders in patients with major depression and dysthymia.

    William C. Sanderson;Scott Wetzler;Aaron T. Beck;Frank Betz

  • Childhood amnesia: an empirical demonstration

    Scott E. Wetzler;John A. Sweeney

  • The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI): a review.

    Scott Wetzler

  • Effects of m-chlorophenylpiperazine in normal subjects: a dose-response study.

    R. S. Kahn;S. Wetzler;G. M. Asnis;M. A. Kling

  • Nosological tunnel vision in biological psychiatry. A plea for a functional psychopathology.

    H. M. Van Praag;G. M. Asnis;R. S. Kahn;S. L. Brown

  • Five percent carbon dioxide challenge: valid analogue and marker of panic disorder?

    William C. Sanderson;Scott Wetzler

  • The MCPP challenge test in schizophrenia: hormonal and behavioral responses.

    Naveed Iqbal;Gregory M. Asnis;Scott Wetzler;Rene S. Kahn

  • Problems with the differentiation of anxiety and depression.

    Scott Wetzler;Martin M. Katz

  • Alprazolam blockade of CO2-provoked panic in patients with panic disorder.

    William C. Sanderson;Scott Wetzler;Gregory M. Asnis

  • Serotonin function in panic disorder: intravenous administration of meta-chlorophenylpiperazine.

    Scott Wetzler;Gregory M Asnis;Juan M DeLecuona;Oren Kalus

  • Cognitive Therapy for Delusions, Voices and Paranoia

    Scott Wetzler

Frequent Co-Authors

William C. Sanderson
William C. Sanderson Hofstra University
Timothy J. Strauman
Timothy J. Strauman Duke University
Aaron T. Beck
Aaron T. Beck University of Pennsylvania
Robert Plutchik
Robert Plutchik Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Marylene Cloitre
Marylene Cloitre New York University
Leslie C. Morey
Leslie C. Morey Texas A&M University
Janet D. Latner
Janet D. Latner University of Hawaii at Manoa

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