Research
My current research interests focus on investigating factors that contribute to the effectiveness of eating disorders treatment in youth. This includes being a clinician for ongoing grant-supported treatment studies examining interventions for anorexia nervosa and pediatric obesity, and serving as the project coordinator for a NICHC funded study comparing family-based treatment to nutritional counseling for pediatric overweight in adolescents ages 13 to 17. To learn more about these projects, please visit the Eating & Weight Disorders Program website.
Publications
Landon TM, Ehrenreich JT, Pincus DB. Self-efficacy: A comparison between clinically anxious and non-referred youth. Child Psychiatry and Human Development 2006; 38: 31-45.
Danielson CK, De Arellano MA, Ehrenreich JT, Bennett SM, Cheron DM, Goldstein CG, Jakle KR, Landon TM, Suarez LM, Trosper SE. Identification of high-risk behaviors among victimized adolescents and implications for empirically supported psychosocial treatment. Journal of Psychiatric Practice 2006; 12: 364-383.
Landon TM, Barlow DH. Current status of cognitive behavioral therapy for panic disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Practice 2004; 10: 211-226.