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Nicholas Barr, PhD
Nicholas Barr, PhD
Assistant Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Social Work
E-mail megerősítve itt: unlv.edu
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PTSD in US veterans: The role of social connectedness, combat experience and discharge
S Kintzle, N Barr, G Corletto, CA Castro
Healthcare 6 (3), 102, 2018
842018
Understanding moral injury from a character domain perspective.
HR Atuel, N Barr, E Jones, N Greenberg, V Williamson, MR Schumacher, ...
Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 41 (3), 155, 2021
412021
PTSD and physical health symptoms among veterans: Association with child and relationship functioning
K Sullivan, N Barr, S Kintzle, T Gilreath, CA Castro
Marriage & Family Review 52 (7), 689-705, 2016
382016
Effect of mindfulness-based relapse prevention on impulsivity trajectories among young adults in residential substance use disorder treatment
JP Davis, N Barr, ER Dworkin, TM Dumas, B Berey, G DiGuiseppi, ...
Mindfulness 10, 1997-2009, 2019
372019
Direct and indirect effects of mindfulness, PTSD, and depression on self-stigma of mental illness in OEF/OIF veterans.
N Barr, JP Davis, G Diguiseppi, M Keeling, C Castro
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 14 (6), 1026, 2022
362022
Can better emotion regulation protect against suicidality in traumatized homeless youth?
N Barr, A Fulginiti, H Rhoades, E Rice
Archives of Suicide Research 21 (3), 490-501, 2017
362017
A systematic review of self-management health care models for individuals with serious mental illnesses
EL Kelly, KM Fenwick, N Barr, H Cohen, JS Brekke
Psychiatric Services 65 (11), 1300-1310, 2014
362014
Symptom severity, self-efficacy and treatment-seeking for mental health among US Iraq/Afghanistan military veterans
M Keeling, N Barr, H Atuel, CA Castro
Community mental health journal 56, 1239-1247, 2020
322020
How does discharge status impact suicide risk in military veterans?
N Barr, S Kintzle, E Alday, C Castro
Social Work in Mental Health 17 (1), 48-58, 2019
242019
PTSD symptoms, suicidality and non-suicidal risk to life behavior in a mixed sample of pre-and post-9/11 veterans
NU Barr, K Sullivan, S Kintzle, CA Castro
Social work in mental health 14 (5), 465-473, 2016
242016
Associations between mindfulness, PTSD, and depression in combat deployed post-9/11 military veterans
N Barr, M Keeling, C Castro
Mindfulness 10, 2403-2414, 2019
142019
PTSD in US veterans: The role of social connectedness, combat experience and discharge. Healthcare, 6 (3), 102
S Kintzle, N Barr, G Corletto, CA Castro
Doi, 2018
142018
Cultural considerations in dialectical behavior therapy.
L McFarr, L Gaona, N Barr, U Ramirez, S Henriquez, A Farias, D Flores
New Harbinger Publications, Inc., 2014
122014
Can better emotion regulation protect against interpersonal violence in homeless youth social networks?
R Petering, N Barr, E Rice
Journal of interpersonal violence 36 (11-12), 5209-5228, 2021
102021
Suicidality and nonsuicidal high-risk behavior in military veterans: How does PTSD symptom presentation relate to behavioral risk?
N Barr, S Kintzle, K Sullivan, C Castro
Traumatology 24 (1), 55, 2018
102018
Toward a dual process model of moral injury and traumatic illness
N Barr, H Atuel, S Saba, CA Castro
Frontiers in psychiatry 13, 883338, 2022
92022
Can mindfulness help to predict veterans’ mental health service utilization?
N Barr, S Kintzle
Social Work 64 (4), 329-338, 2019
92019
Network-based intervention strategies to reduce violence among homeless
A Srivastava, R Petering, N Barr, R Kannan, E Rice, VK Prasanna
Social Network Analysis and Mining 9, 1-12, 2019
82019
Examining impacts of a peer-based mindfulness and yoga intervention to reduce interpersonal violence among young adults experiencing homelessness
R Petering, N Barr, A Srivastava, L Onasch-Vera, N Thompson, E Rice
Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research 12 (1), 41-57, 2021
72021
MYPATH: A novel mindfulness and yoga‐based peer leader intervention to prevent violence among youth experiencing homelessness
N Barr, R Petering, L Onasch‐Vera, N Thompson, R Polsky
Journal of community psychology 50 (4), 1952-1965, 2022
52022
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