Stephen S. Ilardi

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology
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Giovanetti AK, Punt SEW, Nelson EL, et al. (2022) Teletherapy Versus In-Person Psychotherapy for Depression: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Telemedicine Journal and E-Health : the Official Journal of the American Telemedicine Association
Reis DJ, Ilardi SS, Namekata MS, et al. (2019) The depressogenic potential of added dietary sugars. Medical Hypotheses. 134: 109421
Benau EM, Hill KE, Atchley RA, et al. (2019) Increased neural sensitivity to self-relevant stimuli in major depressive disorder. Psychophysiology. e13345
Reis DJ, Casteen EJ, Ilardi SS. (2019) The antidepressant impact of minocycline in rodents: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Scientific Reports. 9: 261
Botanov Y, Ilardi SS. (2013) The acute side effects of bright light therapy: a placebo-controlled investigation. Plos One. 8: e75893
Atchley RA, Ilardi SS, Young KM, et al. (2012) Depression reduces perceptual sensitivity for positive words and pictures. Cognition & Emotion. 26: 1359-70
Hong PY, Ilardi SS, Lishner DA. (2011) The aftermath of trauma: The impact of perceived and anticipated invalidation of childhood sexual abuse on borderline symptomatology Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. 3: 360-368
Atchley RA, Stringer R, Mathias E, et al. (2007) The right hemisphere's contribution to emotional word processing in currently depressed, remitted depressed, and never-depressed individuals Journal of Neurolinguistics. 20: 145-160
Ilardi SS, Lehman KA. (2007) The winter of our discontent made glorious summer: Psychology's accelerating pace of scientific discovery Applied and Preventive Psychology. 12: 24-26
Atchley RA, Ilardi SS. (2007) The promise of cognitive neuroscience for advancing depression research Cognitive Therapy and Research. 31: 141-145
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