G M Rosen

Summary

Affiliation: University of Washington
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Posttraumatic stress disorder: an empirical evaluation of core assumptions
    Gerald M Rosen
    University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
    Clin Psychol Rev 28:837-68. 2008
  2. ncbi Use of a Symptom Validity Test in the forensic assessment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
    Gerald M Rosen
    Eastlake Center, Suite 205, 2825 Eastlake Avenue East, Seattle, WA 98102, USA
    J Anxiety Disord 17:361-7. 2003
  3. ncbi A historical note on false traumatic memories
    Gerald M Rosen
    University of Washington, USA
    J Clin Psychol 60:137-9. 2004
  4. ncbi Reflections on PTSD's future in DSM-V
    Gerald M Rosen
    Department of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Washington, 117 East Louisa Street, PMB 229, Seattle, WA, USA
    Br J Psychiatry 197:343-4. 2010
  5. ncbi Welch's comments on Shapiro's walk in the woods and the origin of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing
    G M Rosen
    University of Washington, Seattle, USA
    J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry 28:247-9. 1997
  6. ncbi Pseudo-PTSD
    Gerald M Rosen
    University of Washington, USA
    J Anxiety Disord 21:201-10. 2007
  7. ncbi Risk of false positives when identifying malingered profiles using the trauma symptom inventory
    Gerald M Rosen
    Department of Psychology, University of Washington, USA
    J Pers Assess 86:329-33. 2006
  8. ncbi DSM's cautionary guideline to rule out malingering can protect the PTSD data base
    Gerald M Rosen
    University of Washington, Seattle, USA
    J Anxiety Disord 20:530-5. 2006
  9. ncbi Remembering the 1978 and 1990 task forces on self-help therapies
    Gerald M Rosen
    University of Washington, USA
    J Clin Psychol 60:111-3; discussion 115-7. 2004
  10. ncbi Treatment fidelity and research on Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
    G M Rosen
    J Anxiety Disord 13:173-84. 1999

Detail Information

Publications18

  1. ncbi Posttraumatic stress disorder: an empirical evaluation of core assumptions
    Gerald M Rosen
    University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
    Clin Psychol Rev 28:837-68. 2008
    ..We consider the implications of these findings for conceptualizing PTSD in the forthcoming edition of the American Psychiatric Association's diagnostic manual...
  2. ncbi Use of a Symptom Validity Test in the forensic assessment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
    Gerald M Rosen
    Eastlake Center, Suite 205, 2825 Eastlake Avenue East, Seattle, WA 98102, USA
    J Anxiety Disord 17:361-7. 2003
    ..Findings illustrate how SVTs can be useful in any forensic or disability case that presents with memory complaints...
  3. ncbi A historical note on false traumatic memories
    Gerald M Rosen
    University of Washington, USA
    J Clin Psychol 60:137-9. 2004
    ..Bernheim's work represents the first documented case of an implanted false traumatic memory, with direct relevance to contemporary debates...
  4. ncbi Reflections on PTSD's future in DSM-V
    Gerald M Rosen
    Department of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Washington, 117 East Louisa Street, PMB 229, Seattle, WA, USA
    Br J Psychiatry 197:343-4. 2010
    ..We review various approaches to revising the PTSD diagnosis and conclude that proposed changes should be placed in the appendix that the DSM has used for experimental criteria sets...
  5. ncbi Welch's comments on Shapiro's walk in the woods and the origin of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing
    G M Rosen
    University of Washington, Seattle, USA
    J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry 28:247-9. 1997
    ..References cited by Welch actually argue against the conclusions he advances...
  6. ncbi Pseudo-PTSD
    Gerald M Rosen
    University of Washington, USA
    J Anxiety Disord 21:201-10. 2007
    ....
  7. ncbi Risk of false positives when identifying malingered profiles using the trauma symptom inventory
    Gerald M Rosen
    Department of Psychology, University of Washington, USA
    J Pers Assess 86:329-33. 2006
    ..In light of these findings, the TSI should be used with caution when assessing claims of posttraumatic stress in forensic or disability settings...
  8. ncbi DSM's cautionary guideline to rule out malingering can protect the PTSD data base
    Gerald M Rosen
    University of Washington, Seattle, USA
    J Anxiety Disord 20:530-5. 2006
    ..Until this admonition is followed by authors, and enforced by journal editors, there remains the risk that inflated rates of psychiatric morbidity will enter the PTSD data base...
  9. ncbi Remembering the 1978 and 1990 task forces on self-help therapies
    Gerald M Rosen
    University of Washington, USA
    J Clin Psychol 60:111-3; discussion 115-7. 2004
    ..Consideration of the work by these task forces provides an historical perspective for the issues and recommendations provided in Scogin's series...
  10. ncbi Treatment fidelity and research on Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
    G M Rosen
    J Anxiety Disord 13:173-84. 1999
    ..Clinical psychologists are urged to remember the basic tenets of science when evaluating extraordinary claims made for novel techniques...
  11. ncbi "Echo attributions" and other risks when publishing on novel therapies without peer review
    G M Rosen
    J Clin Psychol 57:1245-50; discussion 1251-60. 2001
    ..Historical examples illustrate that such misuse of scientific journals and institutions occurs. A formal statement of guidelines is needed to instruct authors on appropriate versus unethical representations of their publications...
  12. ncbi Psychology should list empirically supported principles of change (ESPs) and not credential trademarked therapies or other treatment packages
    Gerald M Rosen
    Department of Psychology, University of Washington, USA
    Behav Modif 27:300-12. 2003
    ..As challenging as it is to take this approach, a system that lists ESPs will keep a focus on issues central to the science and practice of psychology while also insulating the profession from undue entrepreneurial influences...
  13. ncbi Challenges to the PTSD construct and its database: the importance of scientific debate
    Gerald M Rosen
    J Anxiety Disord 21:161-3. 2007
    ..Yet, scientific methods, and associated critiques, provide the best way to advance our knowledge, so that professionals can provide accurate information, sound advice, and non-harmful interventions to those in need...
  14. ncbi VA disability policies and posttraumatic morbidity
    Gerald M Rosen
    Am J Public Health 98:775; author reply 775-6. 2008
  15. ncbi A cautionary lesson from simulated patients
    Gerald M Rosen
    J Am Acad Psychiatry Law 32:132-3. 2004
  16. ncbi Problems with the post-traumatic stress disorder diagnosis and its future in DSM V
    Gerald M Rosen
    Br J Psychiatry 192:3-4. 2008
    ..Yet, applications of the PTSD 'model' have been extended to an increasing array of events and human reactions across diverse cultures. These issues have implications for clinical practice and for those who revise criteria in the DSM-V...
  17. ncbi Learning in children and sleep disordered breathing: findings of the Tucson Children's Assessment of Sleep Apnea (tuCASA) prospective cohort study
    Kris L Kaemingk
    Department of Pediatrics, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, Arizona 85724, USA
    J Int Neuropsychol Soc 9:1016-26. 2003
    ....
  18. ncbi Revisiting the Institute of Medicine report on the validity of posttraumatic stress disorder
    Robert L Spitzer
    Compr Psychiatry 49:319-20. 2008