Richard J Shaw

Summary

Affiliation: Stanford University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Acute stress disorder following ventilation
    Richard J Shaw
    Division of Child Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305-5719, USA
    Psychosomatics 43:74-6. 2002
  2. ncbi A typology of non-adherence in pediatric renal transplant recipients
    Richard J Shaw
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA 94305 5719, USA
    Pediatr Transplant 7:489-93. 2003
  3. ncbi Practice patterns in pediatric consultation-liaison psychiatry: a national survey
    Richard J Shaw
    Division of Child Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine, CA 94305 5719, USA
    Psychosomatics 47:43-9. 2006
  4. ncbi Comparison of short-term psychological outcomes of respiratory failure treated by either invasive or non-invasive ventilation
    Richard J Shaw
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305 5719, USA
    Psychosomatics 50:586-91. 2009
  5. ncbi Factitious disorder by proxy: pediatric condition falsification
    Richard J Shaw
    Division of Child Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA 94305 5719, USA
    Harv Rev Psychiatry 16:215-24. 2008
  6. ncbi Hypnosis-provoked nonepileptic events in children
    Donald M Olson
    Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305 5235, USA
    Epilepsy Behav 12:456-9. 2008
  7. ncbi Acute stress disorder among parents of infants in the neonatal intensive care nursery
    Richard J Shaw
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94305 5719, USA
    Psychosomatics 47:206-12. 2006
  8. ncbi Posttraumatic stress disorder following traumatic injury: narratives as unconscious indicators of psychopathology
    Bahar Hashemi
    Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Salter Packard Children s Hospital, Palo Alto, California, USA
    Bull Menninger Clin 72:179-90. 2008
  9. ncbi The relationship between acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder in the neonatal intensive care unit
    Richard J Shaw
    Dept of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94305 5719, USA
    Psychosomatics 50:131-7. 2009
  10. ncbi Pediatric psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: a study of assessment tools
    Jay A Salpekar
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Children s National Medical Center, George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC 20010, USA
    Epilepsy Behav 17:50-5. 2010

Detail Information

Publications17

  1. ncbi Acute stress disorder following ventilation
    Richard J Shaw
    Division of Child Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305-5719, USA
    Psychosomatics 43:74-6. 2002
  2. ncbi A typology of non-adherence in pediatric renal transplant recipients
    Richard J Shaw
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA 94305 5719, USA
    Pediatr Transplant 7:489-93. 2003
    ..001). Physician ratings of the primary reasons for NA suggested that lack of parental supervision and parent-child conflict were the major factors related to NA...
  3. ncbi Practice patterns in pediatric consultation-liaison psychiatry: a national survey
    Richard J Shaw
    Division of Child Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine, CA 94305 5719, USA
    Psychosomatics 47:43-9. 2006
    ..Discussion includes recommendations based on the results of the survey...
  4. ncbi Comparison of short-term psychological outcomes of respiratory failure treated by either invasive or non-invasive ventilation
    Richard J Shaw
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305 5719, USA
    Psychosomatics 50:586-91. 2009
    ..There is now widespread recognition of the development of symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in individuals subjected to treatment in the hospital intensive care unit (ICU)...
  5. ncbi Factitious disorder by proxy: pediatric condition falsification
    Richard J Shaw
    Division of Child Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA 94305 5719, USA
    Harv Rev Psychiatry 16:215-24. 2008
    ....
  6. ncbi Hypnosis-provoked nonepileptic events in children
    Donald M Olson
    Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305 5235, USA
    Epilepsy Behav 12:456-9. 2008
    ....
  7. ncbi Acute stress disorder among parents of infants in the neonatal intensive care nursery
    Richard J Shaw
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94305 5719, USA
    Psychosomatics 47:206-12. 2006
    ..Family environment and parental coping style are significantly associated with the development of trauma symptoms. Results from this study suggest potential interventions to help minimize psychological distress in parents...
  8. ncbi Posttraumatic stress disorder following traumatic injury: narratives as unconscious indicators of psychopathology
    Bahar Hashemi
    Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Salter Packard Children s Hospital, Palo Alto, California, USA
    Bull Menninger Clin 72:179-90. 2008
    ..Linguistic analysis and a computerized analysis of referential activity were able to capture unconscious aspects of the traumatic experience...
  9. ncbi The relationship between acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder in the neonatal intensive care unit
    Richard J Shaw
    Dept of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94305 5719, USA
    Psychosomatics 50:131-7. 2009
    ..Researchers have proposed posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a model to explain the psychological reaction of parents to their NICU experience...
  10. ncbi Pediatric psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: a study of assessment tools
    Jay A Salpekar
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Children s National Medical Center, George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC 20010, USA
    Epilepsy Behav 17:50-5. 2010
    ..Increased somatic awareness and perceived disability emphasize the similarity of PNES to other pediatric somatoform disorders...
  11. ncbi Concurrent treatment of steroid-related mood and psychotic symptoms with risperidone
    Sirirat Ularntinon
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, USA
    Pediatrics 125:e1241-5. 2010
    ..Risperidone is an effective short-term pharmacologic agent for controlling steroid-related psychiatric adverse effects when cessation or dose reduction of steroid therapy is not an option...
  12. ncbi Eosinophilic meningoencephalitis: psychiatric presentation and treatment
    David S Hong
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California 94305 5719, USA
    Int J Psychiatry Med 38:287-95. 2008
    ..This case report demonstrates the efficacy and safety of antipsychotic agents during the acute phase of meningoencephalitis...
  13. ncbi Abdominal migraine and treatment with intravenous valproic Acid
    Violeta Tan
    Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford Univ. School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94305-5719, USA
    Psychosomatics 47:353-5. 2006
  14. ncbi Psychiatric medications for the treatment of pruritus
    Richard J Shaw
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Road, Palo Alto, CA 94305 5719, USA
    Psychosom Med 69:970-8. 2007
    ..To review the use of psychiatric medications in the treatment of pruritus...
  15. ncbi Pseudologia Fantastica associated with Pervasive Developmental Disorder
    Teresa Teaford
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford University, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305-5719, USA
    Psychiatry 65:165-71. 2002
    ..Treatment implications are discussed along with a formulation of the psychological and cognitive functions of PF in a person with a PDD diagnosis...
  16. ncbi CpG island methylation phenotype (CIMP) in oral cancer: associated with a marked inflammatory response and less aggressive tumour biology
    Richard J Shaw
    Molecular Genetics and Oncology Group, School of Dental Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3GN, UK
    Oral Oncol 43:878-86. 2007
    ..As CIMP has significant associations with other well documented prognostic indicators, it may prove beneficial to include methylation analyses in molecular risk modelling of tumours...
  17. ncbi Pediatric Transplant Rating Instrument - a scale for the pretransplant psychiatric evaluation of pediatric organ transplant recipients
    Ernest Fung
    Alliant International University, San Francisco, CA, USA
    Pediatr Transplant 12:57-66. 2008
    ..Items on the rating instrument were generated based on a review of the major correlates of treatment adherence in the pediatric population. Data are currently being collected for further reliability and validity analyses...