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Terri L. Bacow

INSTRUCTOR  Psychiatry

Overview

Specialty Psychology-PhD
Clinical Interests Adolescents
  Adults
  Anxiety Disorders
  Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  Eating Disorders
  Young Adults
Gender Female
E-mail terri.bacow@mssm.edu
Education and Training PHD, Boston University
  Internship, Psychology, Long Island Jewish Medical Center

Training

Education and Training PHD, Boston University
  Internship, Psychology, Long Island Jewish Medical Center

Clinical Practice

Specialty Psychology-PhD
Clinical Interests Adolescents
  Adults
  Anxiety Disorders
  Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  Eating Disorders
  Young Adults

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.


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