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Brianna Wellen

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Handbook of Clinical Neurology|February 3, 2026
Behavioral interventions for tic disordersMichael B Himle, Marika Marklin, Brianna Wellen
Neurology. Clinical Practice|November 3, 2025
Patient Perspectives on Tic-Related Impairment: A Qualitative ExaminationEmily Kuhn, Brianna Wellen, Matthew Richard Capriotti, et al.
Child Psychiatry and Human Development|February 10, 2016
Elevated Autism Spectrum Disorder Traits in Young Children with OCDElyse Stewart, Mary Kathryn Cancilliere, Jennifer Freeman, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|March 13, 2024
Quantifying tics: Best practices and design considerations for video-based tic coding in researchMegan DuBois, Kerry Houlihan, Brittany Raab, et al.
Comprehensive Psychiatry|September 9, 2018
Differentiating tic-related from non-tic-related impairment in children with persistent tic disordersJordan T Stiede, Jennifer R Alexander, Brianna Wellen, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|December 25, 2023
Automated Quantification of Eye Tics Using Computer Vision and Deep Learning TechniquesChristine Conelea, Hengyue Liang, Megan DuBois, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|June 8, 2018
Patterns and Predictors of Tic Suppressibility in Youth With Tic DisordersChristine A Conelea, Brianna Wellen, Douglas W Woods, et al.
Behavior Therapy|May 15, 2021
Therapist Behavior During Exposure Tasks Predicts Habituation and Clinical Outcome in Three Randomized Controlled Trials for Pediatric OCDKristen G Benito, Jason Machan, Jennifer B Freeman, et al.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|June 26, 2018
Measuring fear change within exposures: Functionally-defined habituation predicts outcome in three randomized controlled trials for pediatric OCDKristen G Benito, Jason Machan, Jennifer B Freeman, et al.
Behavior Therapy|June 17, 2021
Improving Delivery Behaviors During Exposure for Pediatric OCD: A Multiple Baseline Training Trial With Community TherapistsKristen G Benito, Jennifer Herren, Jennifer B Freeman, et al.
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Handbook of Clinical Neurology|February 3, 2026
Behavioral interventions for tic disordersMichael B Himle, Marika Marklin, Brianna Wellen
Neurology. Clinical Practice|November 3, 2025
Patient Perspectives on Tic-Related Impairment: A Qualitative ExaminationEmily Kuhn, Brianna Wellen, Matthew Richard Capriotti, et al.
Child Psychiatry and Human Development|February 10, 2016
Elevated Autism Spectrum Disorder Traits in Young Children with OCDElyse Stewart, Mary Kathryn Cancilliere, Jennifer Freeman, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|March 13, 2024
Quantifying tics: Best practices and design considerations for video-based tic coding in researchMegan DuBois, Kerry Houlihan, Brittany Raab, et al.
Comprehensive Psychiatry|September 9, 2018
Differentiating tic-related from non-tic-related impairment in children with persistent tic disordersJordan T Stiede, Jennifer R Alexander, Brianna Wellen, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|December 25, 2023
Automated Quantification of Eye Tics Using Computer Vision and Deep Learning TechniquesChristine Conelea, Hengyue Liang, Megan DuBois, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|June 8, 2018
Patterns and Predictors of Tic Suppressibility in Youth With Tic DisordersChristine A Conelea, Brianna Wellen, Douglas W Woods, et al.
Behavior Therapy|May 15, 2021
Therapist Behavior During Exposure Tasks Predicts Habituation and Clinical Outcome in Three Randomized Controlled Trials for Pediatric OCDKristen G Benito, Jason Machan, Jennifer B Freeman, et al.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|June 26, 2018
Measuring fear change within exposures: Functionally-defined habituation predicts outcome in three randomized controlled trials for pediatric OCDKristen G Benito, Jason Machan, Jennifer B Freeman, et al.
Behavior Therapy|June 17, 2021
Improving Delivery Behaviors During Exposure for Pediatric OCD: A Multiple Baseline Training Trial With Community TherapistsKristen G Benito, Jennifer Herren, Jennifer B Freeman, et al.
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