Ekaterina Pivovarova, Ph.D.

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2012 Psychology Fordham University, Bronx, NY, United States 
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Clinical Psychology
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Barry Rosenfeld grad student 2012 Fordham University
 (Development and validation of the Malingering Assessment of Psychopathology (MAP).)
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Grossi LM, Green D, Cabeldue M, et al. (2020) Assessing feigning with the Feigning Evaluation INtegrating Sources (FEINS) in a forensic psychiatric sample. Psychological Services
Pivovarova E, Min HS, Friedmann PD. (2020) Impact of extended release naltrexone on health-related quality of life in individuals with legal involvement and opioid use disorders. Substance Abuse. 1-7
Pivovarova E, Stein M. (2019) In their own words: Language preferences of individuals who use heroin. Addiction (Abingdon, England)
Lidz CW, Pivovarova E, Appelbaum P, et al. (2018) Reliance agreements and single IRB review of multisite research: Concerns of IRB members and staff. Ajob Empirical Bioethics. 1-9
Pivovarova E, Tanaka G, Tang M, et al. (2016) Is Helplessness Still Helpful in Diagnosing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder? The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 204: 3-8
Rosenfeld B, Green D, Pivovarova E, et al. (2010) What to do with Contradictory Data? Approaches to the Integration of Multiple Malingering Measures International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. 9: 63-73
Pivovarova E, Rosenfeld B, Dole T, et al. (2009) Are Measures of Cognitive Effort and Motivation Useful in Differentiating Feigned from Genuine Psychiatric Symptoms? International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. 8: 271-278
Green D, Rosenfeld B, Dole T, et al. (2008) Validation of an abbreviated version of the structured interview of reported symptoms in outpatient psychiatric and community settings. Law and Human Behavior. 32: 177-86
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