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Robin Jarrett, Ph.D.

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Robin Jarrett
Name:
  Robin Beth Jarrett, Ph.D.
Endowed Title:
  Elizabeth H. Penn Professorship in Clinical Psychology
Academic Title:
  Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Psychiatry
School:
  Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Southwestern Medical School
Degree Program:
  Clinical Psychology
Affiliations:
  Psychiatry
Department Website:
  Department of Psychiatry
Lab Website:
  Psychosocial Research and Depression Clinic

 RESEARCH OVERVIEW
 
The aim of the Psychosocial Research and Depression Clinic is to understand how psychosocial factors and treatments influence the course of mood and related disorders.

The current focus of our work is on relapse prevention.
 
 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Depression
Cognitive Therapy
Psychosocial factors and interventions
Psychotherapy
Mood and related disorders
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Vittengl, J.R., Clark, L.A., Kraft, D., & Jarrett, R.B, "Multiple measures, methods, and moments: A factor-analytic investigation of change in depressive symptoms during acute phase cognitive therapy for depression." Psychological Medicine, 35:693-704, 2005  Download File
Hollon, S.D., Jarrett, R.B., Nierenberg, M.D., Thase, M.E., Trivedi, M., & Rush, A. J., "Psychotherapy and Medication in the Treatment of Adult and Geriatric Depression: Which Monotherapy or Combined Therapy?" Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 66:455-468, 2005
Vittengl, J.R., Clark, L.A., Kraft, D., & Jarrett, R.B., "Multiple measures, methods, and moments: A factor-analytic investigation of change in depressive symptoms during acute phase cognitive therapy for depression." Psychological Medicine, 35:693-704, 2005
Jarrett, R.B., Vittengl, J.R., Doyle, K., & Clark, L.A., "Changes in cognitive content during and following cognitive therapy for recurrent depression: substantial and enduring but not predictive of change in depressive symptoms." Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 75:432-446, 2007
Jarrett, R.B., Vittengl, J.R., Clark, L.A., "How much cognitive therapy, for which patients, will prevent depressive relapse?" Journal of Affective Disorders, (in press)
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
Jarrett, R. B., Schaffer, M., McIntire, D., Witt-Browder, A., Kraft, D., Risser, R. C, "Treatment of atypical depression with cognitive therapy or phenelzine: A double-blind placebo controlled trial" Archives of General Psychiatry, 56:431-437, 1999
Jarrett, R.B., Kraft, D., Doyle, J., Foster, B. M., Eaves, G., & Silver, P, "Preventing recurrent depression using cognitive therapy with and without a continuation phase: A randomized clinical trial." Archives of General Psychiatry, 58:381-388, 2001
Vittengl, J. R., Clark, L.A, & Jarrett, R.B., "Interpersonal problems, personality pathology, and social adjustment after cognitive therapy for depression" Psychological Assessment, 15:29-40, 2003
Vittengl, J.R., Clark, L.A., Dunn, T. W., & Jarrett, R. B., "Reducing relapse and recurrence in unipolar depression: a comparative meta-analysis of cognitive therapy’s effects." Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 75:475-488, 2007
Jarrett, R.B., Vittengl, J.R., Clark, L.A., "Preventing Recurrent Depression." In Whisman, M.A. (Ed.), Adapting Cognitive Therapy for Depression: Managing Complexity and Comorbidity, New York: Guilford Pub, 2008
 
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