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    Effects of tic suppression: Ability to suppress, rebound, negative reinforcement, and habituation to the premonitory urge by Specht, Matt W., Woods, Douglas W., Nicotra, Cassandra M., Kelly, Laura M., Ricketts, Emily J., Conelea, Christine A., Grados, Marco A., Ostrander, Rick S., Walkup, John T.

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-01-2013)
    “…The comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics (CBIT) represents a safe, effective non-pharmacological treatment for Tourette's disorder that remains…”
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    6.2 FACTORS RELATED TO LENGTH OF STAY ON A CHILD AND ADOLESCENT INPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC UNIT by Reynolds, Elizabeth K., PhD, Silver, Alex, BA, Morris, Adam, PhD, Hankinson, Jessica, PhD, Perry-Parish, Carisa, PhD, Specht, Matt W., PhD, Ostrander, Rick, EdD

    “…Objectives: Research on factors contributing to a patient's length of stay in a psychiatric inpatient unit is relatively scarce and inconclusive. Furthermore,…”
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    Glutamate drugs and pharmacogenetics of OCD: a pathway-based exploratory approach by Grados, Marco A, Specht, Matt W, Sung, Hyung-Mo, Fortune, Diandra

    Published in Expert opinion on drug discovery (01-12-2013)
    “…Neuropharmacology research in glutamate-modulating drugs supports their development and use in the management of neuropsychiatric disorders, including major…”
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    Variables Associated With Tic Exacerbation in Children With Chronic Tic Disorders by Himle, Michael B., Capriotti, Matthew R., Hayes, Loran P., Ramanujam, Krishnapriya, Scahill, Lawrence, Sukhodolsky, Denis G., Wilhelm, Sabine, Deckersbach, Thilo, Peterson, Alan L., Specht, Matt W., Walkup, John T., Chang, Susanna, Piacentini, John

    Published in Behavior modification (01-03-2014)
    “…Research has shown that motor and vocal tics fluctuate in frequency, intensity, and form in response to environmental and contextual cues. Behavioral models…”
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    Schemas and borderline personality disorder symptoms in incarcerated women by Specht, Matt W, Chapman, Alex, Cellucci, Tony

    “…Abstract There is increasing interest regarding the role of maladaptive cognition in Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). The current study examined the…”
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    The Current Understanding of Premonitory Urge Phenomena in Chronic Tic Disorders by Raines, Jeremy M., Specht, Matt W.

    Published in Current behavioral neuroscience reports (01-12-2016)
    “…Purpose of Review The goal of this review is to collect the progress made in the area of premonitory urge research in the areas of demographics, psychometrics,…”
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    A Comparison of Urge Intensity and the Probability of Tic Completion During Tic Freely and Tic Suppression Conditions by Specht, Matt W., Nicotra, Cassandra M., Kelly, Laura M., Woods, Douglas W., Ricketts, Emily J., Perry-Parrish, Carisa, Reynolds, Elizabeth, Hankinson, Jessica, Grados, Marco A., Ostrander, Rick S., Walkup, John T.

    Published in Behavior modification (01-03-2014)
    “…Tic-suppression-based treatments (TSBTs) represent a safe and effective treatment option for Chronic Tic Disorders (CTDs). Prior research has demonstrated that…”
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    Emotional and behavioral functioning in children with bladder exstrophy–epispadias complex: A developmental perspective by Hankinson, Jessica C, Eldridge, Marlo A, Ostrander, Rick, Shah, Bhavik, Reynolds, Elizabeth K, Perry-Parrish, Carisa, Specht, Matt W, Gearhart, John P

    Published in Journal of pediatric urology (01-02-2014)
    “…Abstract Objective To evaluate the emotional and behavioral functioning of children with bladder exstrophy–epispadias complex (BEEC), taking into account…”
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    Rapid-Response Behavioral Triage for Tics (RRBTT): A 2-Week Clinical Case Series by Kennedy, Traci M., Morris, Adam T., Walkup, John T., Barash, Marissa, Michael Gettings, Julie, Hankinson, Jessica, Reynolds, Elizabeth K., Perry-Parrish, Carisa, Ostrander, Rick, Specht, Matt W.

    Published in Clinical practice in pediatric psychology (01-12-2016)
    “…Traditional behavioral treatments for tic disorders in youth require 8 sessions delivered over 10 weeks. Treatment duration represents a major barrier for…”
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