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Shirley M. Glynn is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research is concentrated primarily in the fields of psychology and medicine, with a particular emphasis on clinical psychology and social psychology. Additional subfields of study include general health professions, psychiatry and mental health, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

Their work spans several main topics including mental health treatment and access, posttraumatic stress disorder research, attachment and relationship dynamics, schizophrenia research and treatment, suicide and self-harm studies, maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, and family support in illness.

Shirley M. Glynn has published multiple papers in respected journals. Recent publications include:

  • "A randomized trial of brief couple therapy for PTSD and relationship satisfaction." (2022) in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • "Outcomes During and After Early Intervention Services for First-Episode Psychosis: Results Over 5 Years From the RAISE-ETP Site-Randomized Trial" (2022) in Schizophrenia Bulletin
  • "A Novel Psychosocial Intervention for Motivational Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia: Combined Motivational Interviewing and CBT" (2023) in the American Journal of Psychiatry
  • "Utilizing the couple relationship to prevent suicide: A preliminary examination of Treatment for Relationships and Safety Together" (2021) in the Journal of Clinical Psychology
  • "A pilot randomized control trial of a dyadic safety planning intervention: Safe actions for families to encourage recovery." (2021) in Couple and Family Psychology Research and Practice

The most frequent publication venues for this researcher include Psychological Services, UNC Libraries, Couple and Family Psychology Research and Practice, Journal of Traumatic Stress, and Psychiatric Services.

Collaborations are a notable aspect of their work, with frequent co-authors including Leslie A. Morland, Kayla Knopp, Chandra E. Khalifian, Delbert G. Robinson, and Nina R. Schooler.

Best Publications

  • Comprehensive Versus Usual Community Care for First-Episode Psychosis: 2-Year Outcomes From the NIMH RAISE Early Treatment Program

    John M. Kane;Delbert G. Robinson;Nina R. Schooler;Kim T. Mueser

  • Randomized Trial of Trauma-Focused Group Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Results From a Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study

    Paula P. Schnurr;Matthew J. Friedman;David W. Foy;M. Tracie Shea

  • Psychosocial Treatments to Promote Functional Recovery in Schizophrenia

    Robert S. Kern;Robert S. Kern;Shirley M. Glynn;Shirley M. Glynn;William P. Horan;William P. Horan;Stephen R. Marder;Stephen R. Marder

  • 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

  • The NAVIGATE Program for First-Episode Psychosis: Rationale, Overview, and Description of Psychosocial Components

    Kim T. Mueser;David L. Penn;David L. Penn;Jean Addington;Mary F. Brunette

  • When the Earth Stops Shaking: Earthquake Sequelae Among Children Diagnosed for Pre-Earthquake Psychopathology

    Joan Asarnow;Shirley Glynn;Robert S. Pynoos;Jennifer Nahum

  • The development and validation of an Eating Self-Efficacy Scale

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  • The Potential Impact of the Recovery Movement on Family Interventions for Schizophrenia: Opportunities and Obstacles

    Shirley M. Glynn;Amy N. Cohen;Lisa B. Dixon;Lisa B. Dixon;Noosha Niv

  • A test of behavioral family therapy to augment exposure for combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder.

    Shirley M. Glynn;Spencer Eth;Eugenia T. Randolph;David W. Foy

  • Psychological distress and burden among female partners of combat veterans with PTSD.

    Gina Manguno-Mire;Frederic Sautter;Judith Lyons;Judith Lyons;Leann Myers

  • Psychotherapy and recovery from schizophrenia: A review of potential applications and need for future study.

    Paul H Lysaker;Shirley M. Glynn;Sandra M. Wilkniss;Steven M. Silverstein

  • Behavioral Family Therapy for Psychiatric Disorders

    Kim Tornvall Mueser;Shirley M. Glynn

  • The development of a couple-based treatment for PTSD in returning veterans.

    Frederic J. Sautter;Aaron P. Armelie;Shirley M. Glynn;Dustin B. Wielt

  • Supplementing clinic-based skills training with manual-based community support sessions: effects on social adjustment of patients with schizophrenia.

    Shirley M. Glynn;Stephen R. Marder;Robert P. Liberman;Karen Blair

  • Schizophrenic individuals' cognitive functioning and performance in interpersonal interactions and skills training procedures

    Linda Bowen;Charles J. Wallace;Shirley M. Glynn;Keith H. Nuechterlein

  • Efficacy of structured approach therapy in reducing PTSD in returning veterans: A randomized clinical trial.

    Frederic J. Sautter;Shirley M. Glynn;Julia Becker Cretu;Damla Senturk

  • Behavioural family management in schizophrenia. Outcome of a clinic-based intervention.

    E. T. Randolph;S. Eth;S. M. Glynn;G. G. Paz

  • The role of hyperarousal in the manifestation of posttraumatic psychological distress following injury.

    Grant N. Marshall;Terry L. Schell;Shirley M. Glynn;Vivek Shetty

  • Demographic and clinical correlates of substance use disorders in first episode psychosis

    Mary F. Brunette;Mary F. Brunette;Kim T. Mueser;Steven Babbin;Piper S Meyer-Kalos

  • Issues in defining and measuring veteran community reintegration: proceedings of the Working Group on Community Reintegration, VA Rehabilitation Outcomes Conference, Miami, Florida.

    Linda Resnik;Daniel W. Bradford;Shirley M. Glynn;Shirley M. Glynn;Alan M. Jette

  • The Family Forum: Directions for the Implementation of Family Psychoeducation for Severe Mental Illness

    Amy N Cohen;Shirley M Glynn;Aaron B Murray-Swank;Concepcion Barrio

  • Maintenance treatment of schizophrenia with risperidone or haloperidol: 2-year outcomes.

    Stephen R. Marder;Shirley M. Glynn;William C. Wirshing;Donna A. Wirshing

Frequent Co-Authors

Leslie A. Morland
Leslie A. Morland University of California, San Diego
Lisa B. Dixon
Lisa B. Dixon Columbia University
David L. Penn
David L. Penn University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Robert S. Kern
Robert S. Kern University of California, Los Angeles
Michael F. Green
Michael F. Green University of California, Los Angeles
Michelle D. Sherman
Michelle D. Sherman University of Minnesota
Robert Paul Liberman
Robert Paul Liberman University of California, Los Angeles
Colin A. Depp
Colin A. Depp University of California, San Diego
Steve Sussman
Steve Sussman University of Southern California
David W. Foy
David W. Foy Pepperdine University

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