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Shannon Wiltsey Stirman

Shannon Wiltsey Stirman

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
45
Citations
12140
World Ranking
3788
National Ranking
1809

Overview

Shannon Wiltsey Stirman is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their scholarly work spans several domains within psychology and health professions, with a focus on clinical psychology, general health professions, social psychology, epidemiology, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

Their research encompasses key topics such as health policy implementation science, posttraumatic stress disorder research, traumatic brain injury research, psychotherapy techniques and applications, mental health and patient involvement, mental health treatment and access, and digital mental health interventions.

Frequent research collaborators include Candice M. Monson, Craig S. Rosen, Jiyoung Song, Michael K. Suvak, and Cara C. Lewis. Their work has been published extensively in venues including Psychological Services, Implementation Science, Behavior Therapy, Journal of Traumatic Stress, and Behaviour Research and Therapy.

Among recent publications are:

  • The FRAME-IS: a framework for documenting modifications to implementation strategies in healthcare, 2021, Implementation Science
  • Towards a comprehensive model for understanding adaptations' impact: the model for adaptation design and impact (MADI), 2020, Implementation Science
  • Promises and pitfalls in implementation science from the perspective of US-based researchers: learning from a pre-mortem, 2022, Implementation Science
  • Large language models could change the future of behavioral healthcare: a proposal for responsible development and evaluation, 2024, npj Mental Health Research
  • Iterative Decision-making for Evaluation of Adaptations (IDEA): A decision tree for balancing adaptation, fidelity, and intervention impact, 2020, Journal of Community Psychology

Best Publications

  • The sustainability of new programs and innovations: a review of the empirical literature and recommendations for future research.

    Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;John Kimberly;Natasha Cook;Amber Calloway;Amber Calloway

  • The FRAME: An expanded framework for reporting adaptations and modifications to evidence-based interventions

    Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Ana A. Baumann;Christopher J. Miller;Christopher J. Miller

  • Word use in the poetry of suicidal and nonsuicidal poets.

    Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;James W. Pennebaker

  • The Sustainability of Evidence-Based Interventions and Practices in Public Health and Health Care.

    Rachel C Shelton;Brittany Rhoades Cooper;Shannon Wiltsey Stirman

  • Development of a framework and coding system for modifications and adaptations of evidence-based interventions

    Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Christopher J Miller;Katherine Toder;Amber Calloway

  • A critical evaluation of the complex PTSD literature: implications for DSM-5.

    Patricia A. Resick;Patricia A. Resick;Michelle J. Bovin;Amber L. Calloway;Alexandra M. Dick

  • The FRAME-IS: a framework for documenting modifications to implementation strategies in healthcare.

    Christopher J. Miller;Christopher J. Miller;Miya L. Barnett;Ana A. Baumann;Cassidy A. Gutner;Cassidy A. Gutner

  • Developing the Mental Health Workforce: Review and Application of Training Approaches from Multiple Disciplines

    Aaron R. Lyon;Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Suzanne E. U. Kerns;Eric J. Bruns

  • Achieving successful dissemination of empirically supported psychotherapies: A synthesis of dissemination theory.

    Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Paul Crits-Christoph;Robert J. DeRubeis

  • Towards a comprehensive model for understanding adaptations' impact: the model for adaptation design and impact (MADI).

    M. Alexis Kirk;Julia E. Moore;Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Sarah A. Birken

  • Large language models could change the future of behavioral healthcare: a proposal for responsible development and evaluation

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  • Promises and pitfalls in implementation science from the perspective of US-based researchers: learning from a pre-mortem

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  • Are samples in randomized controlled trials of psychotherapy representative of community outpatients? A new methodology and initial findings.

    Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Robert J. DeRubeis;Paul Crits-Christoph;Pamela E. Brody

  • Unique and common mechanisms of change across cognitive and dynamic psychotherapies.

    Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons;Paul Crits-Christoph;Jacques P. Barber;Shannon Wiltsey Stirman

  • Relationships between clinician-level attributes and fidelity-consistent and fidelity-inconsistent modifications to an evidence-based psychotherapy.

    Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Cassidy A Gutner;Paul Crits-Christoph;Julie Edmunds

  • A Review of Studies on the System-Wide Implementation of Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Veterans Health Administration

    C. S. Rosen;C. S. Rosen;M. M. Matthieu;S. Wiltsey Stirman;S. Wiltsey Stirman;J. M. Cook

  • A Qualitative Investigation of Practicing Psychologists' Attitudes Toward Research-Informed Practice: Implications for Dissemination Strategies.

    Rebecca E. Stewart;Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Dianne L. Chambless

  • Adaptation in dissemination and implementation science

    Ana A. Baumann;Leopoldo J. Cabassa;Shannon Wiltsey Stirman

  • Iterative Decision-making for Evaluation of Adaptations (IDEA): A decision tree for balancing adaptation, fidelity, and intervention impact.

    Christopher J. Miller;Shannon Wiltsey‐Stirman;Ana A. Baumann

  • Empirical Examinations of Modifications and Adaptations to Evidence‐Based Psychotherapies: Methodologies, Impact, and Future Directions

    Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Jennifer M. Gamarra;Brooke A. Bartlett;Amber Calloway

  • Can the randomized controlled trial literature generalize to nonrandomized patients

    Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Robert J. DeRubeis;Paul Crits-Christoph;Allison Rothman

  • Utilization of evidence-based psychotherapies in Veterans Affairs posttraumatic stress disorder outpatient clinics.

    Erin P. Finley;Hector A. Garcia;Norma S. Ketchum;Donald D. McGeary

  • Suicide risk factors and mediators between childhood sexual abuse and suicide ideation among male and female suicide attempters.

    Megan Spokas;Amy Wenzel;Shannon Wiltsey Stirman;Gregory K. Brown

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael K. Suvak
Michael K. Suvak Suffolk University
Paul Crits-Christoph
Paul Crits-Christoph University of Pennsylvania
Aaron T. Beck
Aaron T. Beck University of Pennsylvania
Candice M. Monson
Candice M. Monson Toronto Metropolitan University
Patricia A. Resick
Patricia A. Resick Duke University
Robert J. DeRubeis
Robert J. DeRubeis University of Pennsylvania
Katherine M. Iverson
Katherine M. Iverson Boston University
Dawne Vogt
Dawne Vogt Boston University
Cara C. Lewis
Cara C. Lewis Kaiser Permanente
Joan M. Cook
Joan M. Cook Yale University

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