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Edmund C Neuhaus

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Harvard Review of Psychiatry|March 4, 2006
Fixed values and a flexible partial hospital program modelEdmund C Neuhaus
Frontiers in Psychiatry|April 1, 2022
Behavioral Psychedelics: Integrating Mind and Behavior to Improve Health and ResilienceEdmund C Neuhaus, George M Slavich
Behavior Modification|September 7, 2011
Development and validation of the cognitive-behavioral therapy skills questionnaireKaren L Jacob, Michael S Christopher, Edmund C Neuhaus
Harvard Review of Psychiatry|March 17, 2007
Strategic choices in the psychotherapy of a "fragile" patientCatherine Tellides, Alexandra M Harrison, Edmund C Neuhaus, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Practice|September 25, 2007
Short-term cognitive behavioral partial hospital treatment: a pilot studyEdmund C Neuhaus, Michael Christopher, Karen Jacob, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Practice|April 3, 2009
Cognitive and behavioral changes related to symptom improvement among patients with a mood disorder receiving intensive cognitive-behavioral therapyMichael S Christopher, Karen L Jacob, Edmund C Neuhaus, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Practice|February 3, 2009
Does exercise impact mood? Exercise patterns of patients in a psychiatric partial hospital programLouisa G Sylvia, Lynne M Kopeski, Catherine Mulrooney, et al.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|April 1, 2014
Effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy for severe mood disorders in an acute psychiatric naturalistic setting: a benchmarking studyThröstur Björgvinsson, Sarah J Kertz, Joseph S Bigda-Peyton, et al.
Community Mental Health Journal|October 16, 2012
An adjunct exercise program for serious mental illness: who chooses to participate and is it feasible?Louisa G Sylvia, Lynne Kopeski, Carrie Brown, et al.
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Harvard Review of Psychiatry|March 4, 2006
Fixed values and a flexible partial hospital program modelEdmund C Neuhaus
Frontiers in Psychiatry|April 1, 2022
Behavioral Psychedelics: Integrating Mind and Behavior to Improve Health and ResilienceEdmund C Neuhaus, George M Slavich
Behavior Modification|September 7, 2011
Development and validation of the cognitive-behavioral therapy skills questionnaireKaren L Jacob, Michael S Christopher, Edmund C Neuhaus
Harvard Review of Psychiatry|March 17, 2007
Strategic choices in the psychotherapy of a "fragile" patientCatherine Tellides, Alexandra M Harrison, Edmund C Neuhaus, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Practice|September 25, 2007
Short-term cognitive behavioral partial hospital treatment: a pilot studyEdmund C Neuhaus, Michael Christopher, Karen Jacob, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Practice|April 3, 2009
Cognitive and behavioral changes related to symptom improvement among patients with a mood disorder receiving intensive cognitive-behavioral therapyMichael S Christopher, Karen L Jacob, Edmund C Neuhaus, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Practice|February 3, 2009
Does exercise impact mood? Exercise patterns of patients in a psychiatric partial hospital programLouisa G Sylvia, Lynne M Kopeski, Catherine Mulrooney, et al.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|April 1, 2014
Effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy for severe mood disorders in an acute psychiatric naturalistic setting: a benchmarking studyThröstur Björgvinsson, Sarah J Kertz, Joseph S Bigda-Peyton, et al.
Community Mental Health Journal|October 16, 2012
An adjunct exercise program for serious mental illness: who chooses to participate and is it feasible?Louisa G Sylvia, Lynne Kopeski, Carrie Brown, et al.
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