Gabrielle A. Carlson
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View article: Cross-Cultural Consortium on Irritability (C3I): An International Network for Research on Cultural Similarities and Differences in Irritability
Cross-Cultural Consortium on Irritability (C3I): An International Network for Research on Cultural Similarities and Differences in Irritability Open
View article: Research Agenda in Childhood Impairing Emotional Outbursts: A Report of the AACAP Presidential Taskforce on Emotional Dysregulation
Research Agenda in Childhood Impairing Emotional Outbursts: A Report of the AACAP Presidential Taskforce on Emotional Dysregulation Open
View article: Future Directions: The Phenomenology of Irritable Mood and Outbursts: Hang Together or Hang Separately <sup>1</sup>
Future Directions: The Phenomenology of Irritable Mood and Outbursts: Hang Together or Hang Separately <sup>1</sup> Open
Recognition of the importance of irritable mood and outbursts has been increasing over the past several decades. This "Future Directions" aims to develop a set of recommendations for future research emphasizing that irritable mood and outb…
View article: Irritability in Youths: A Critical Integrative Review
Irritability in Youths: A Critical Integrative Review Open
Irritability, defined as proneness to anger that may impair an individual's functioning, is common in youths. There has been a recent upsurge in relevant research. The authors combine systematic and narrative review approaches to integrate…
View article: Psychotropic medication use among adolescents participating in three randomized trials of DBT
Psychotropic medication use among adolescents participating in three randomized trials of DBT Open
View article: Stimulant Medication Shortens the Duration of Impairing Emotional Outbursts
Stimulant Medication Shortens the Duration of Impairing Emotional Outbursts Open
In children with ADHD with severe outbursts, ER stimulants were associated with shorter outburst duration than IR stimulants.
View article: Irritability and Temperament: Concurrent and Prospective Relationships in Childhood and Adolescence
Irritability and Temperament: Concurrent and Prospective Relationships in Childhood and Adolescence Open
Irritability symptoms are robustly associated with both temperamental NA and difficulty regulating attention and behavior. These findings help situate irritability symptoms within widely accepted temperament/personality taxonomies.
View article: Irritability in Youth: A Critical Integrative Review
Irritability in Youth: A Critical Integrative Review Open
Irritability, defined as proneness to anger that may reach an impairing extent, is common in youth. There has been a recent upsurge in relevant research. We combine systematic and narrative review approaches to integrate the latest clinica…
View article: Does the apple fall far from the tree? Commentary on Hafeman et al., early indicators of bipolar risk in preschool offspring of parents with bipolar disorder
Does the apple fall far from the tree? Commentary on Hafeman et al., early indicators of bipolar risk in preschool offspring of parents with bipolar disorder Open
Comorbid externalizing and internalizing disorders are common in offspring of a parent with bipolar I or II disorder. In some cases, the symptoms are harbingers of future bipolar spectrum disorder. Even when they are not, they are likely t…
View article: A multimethod, multiinformant study of early childhood temperament and depression and anxiety symptoms in adolescence.
A multimethod, multiinformant study of early childhood temperament and depression and anxiety symptoms in adolescence. Open
There is an extensive literature documenting associations between dimensions of temperament and depressive and anxiety disorders. However, much of the research in this area relies on cross-sectional and monomethod designs, uses samples of …
View article: The Course of General Cognitive Ability in Individuals With Psychotic Disorders
The Course of General Cognitive Ability in Individuals With Psychotic Disorders Open
In this cohort study, cognitive trajectories in schizophrenia were consistent with both a neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative pattern, resulting in a loss of 16 IQ points over the period of observation. Cognitive decline began long pr…
View article: Narrative Review: Impairing Emotional Outbursts: What They Are and What We Should Do About Them
Narrative Review: Impairing Emotional Outbursts: What They Are and What We Should Do About Them Open
View article: Temperament and psychopathology in early childhood predict body dissatisfaction and eating disorder symptoms in adolescence
Temperament and psychopathology in early childhood predict body dissatisfaction and eating disorder symptoms in adolescence Open
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View article: A Transdiagnostic Perspective on Youth Irritability
A Transdiagnostic Perspective on Youth Irritability Open
Irritability is increasingly recognized as a significant clinical problem in youth. It is a criterion for multiple diagnoses and predicts the development of a wide range of disorders. Research on its etiology suggests that genetic and fami…
View article: Preschool Irritability Predicts Adolescent Psychopathology and Functional Impairment: A 12-Year Prospective Study
Preschool Irritability Predicts Adolescent Psychopathology and Functional Impairment: A 12-Year Prospective Study Open
View article: Developing Empirical Latent Profiles of Impulsive Aggression and Mood in Youths across Three Outpatient Samples
Developing Empirical Latent Profiles of Impulsive Aggression and Mood in Youths across Three Outpatient Samples Open
Analyses support an empirical definition of AIR, separate from mood disorders. Profile sets distinguished by level of AIR and mood symptoms differed in demographic and diagnostic characteristics as well as functioning. Importantly, a set e…
View article: Early Predictors of Adolescent Irritability
Early Predictors of Adolescent Irritability Open
View article: Editorial: Do we need inpatient units?
Editorial: Do we need inpatient units? Open
There is probably a consensus that psychiatric hospitalization for children and adolescents should be part of a continuum of care, but that given its expense and unnatural nature (children should be with families in a community), as noted …
View article: Offspring of Mothers With Histories of Chronic and Non-chronic Depression: Symptom Trajectories From Ages 6 to 15
Offspring of Mothers With Histories of Chronic and Non-chronic Depression: Symptom Trajectories From Ages 6 to 15 Open
Several studies have reported that individuals with chronic depression have higher rates of depressive disorders, and particularly chronic depression, in their first-degree relatives, compared to those with non-chronic (episodic) major dep…
View article: Reciprocal effects of maternal and child internalizing symptoms before and after a natural disaster.
Reciprocal effects of maternal and child internalizing symptoms before and after a natural disaster. Open
After natural disasters, mothers and children are vulnerable to internalizing symptoms, such as depression and anxiety, and levels of mothers' and children's symptoms are significantly associated. However, the disaster literature has rarel…
View article: Pre-pubertal bipolar disorder: origins and current status of the controversy
Pre-pubertal bipolar disorder: origins and current status of the controversy Open
View article: The International Society for Bipolar Disorders Task Force report on pediatric bipolar disorder: Knowledge to date and directions for future research
The International Society for Bipolar Disorders Task Force report on pediatric bipolar disorder: Knowledge to date and directions for future research Open
OBJECTIVES: Over the past two decades, there has been tremendous growth in research regarding bipolar disorder (BD) among children and adolescents (ie, pediatric BD [PBD]). The primary purpose of this article is to distill the extant liter…
View article: Stepped Treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Aggressive Behavior: A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Adjunctive Risperidone, Divalproex Sodium, or Placebo After Stimulant Medication Optimization
Stepped Treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Aggressive Behavior: A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Adjunctive Risperidone, Divalproex Sodium, or Placebo After Stimulant Medication Optimization Open
View article: Developmental pathways from preschool irritability to multifinality in early adolescence: the role of diurnal cortisol
Developmental pathways from preschool irritability to multifinality in early adolescence: the role of diurnal cortisol Open
Background Early irritability predicts a broad spectrum of psychopathology spanning both internalizing and externalizing disorders, rather than any particular disorder or group of disorders (i.e. multifinality). Very few studies, however, …
View article: Long-term Changes in Cognitive Functioning in Individuals With Psychotic Disorders
Long-term Changes in Cognitive Functioning in Individuals With Psychotic Disorders Open
In individuals with psychotic disorders, most cognitive functions declined over 2 decades after first hospitalization. Observed declines were clinically significant. Some declines were larger than expected due to normal aging, suggesting t…
View article: Parenting style moderates the effects of exposure to natural disaster-related stress on the neural development of reactivity to threat and reward in children
Parenting style moderates the effects of exposure to natural disaster-related stress on the neural development of reactivity to threat and reward in children Open
Little is known about the effect of natural disasters on children's neural development. Additionally, despite evidence that stress and parenting may both influence the development of neural systems underlying reward and threat processing, …
View article: Issue information
Issue information Open
View article: Revising <i>Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders</i>, Fifth Edition, criteria for the bipolar disorders: Phase I of the AREDOC project
Revising <i>Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders</i>, Fifth Edition, criteria for the bipolar disorders: Phase I of the AREDOC project Open
Objective: To derive new criteria sets for defining manic and hypomanic episodes (and thus for defining the bipolar I and II disorders), an international Task Force was assembled and termed AREDOC reflecting its role of Assessment, Revisio…
View article: Early Childhood Psychopathology Prospectively Predicts Social Functioning in Early Adolescence
Early Childhood Psychopathology Prospectively Predicts Social Functioning in Early Adolescence Open
Psychopathology in school-age children predicts impairment later in development. However, the long-term psychosocial consequences of early childhood psychopathology are less well known. The current study is the first to prospectively exami…