Elizabeth V. Brestan

Affiliations: 
Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States 
Area:
Psychometrics Psychology, Clinical Psychology
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Erica Britton research assistant 2015-2017 Auburn University (PsychTree)
Jennifer W. Adkins grad student 2004 Auburn University
Mary M. Deskins grad student 2005 Auburn University
Lori J. Klinger grad student 2006 Auburn University
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Butler AM, Brestan EV, Eyberg SM. (2008) Examination of the eyberg child behavior inventory discrepancy hypothesis Child and Family Behavior Therapy. 30: 257-262
Niec LN, Hemme JM, Yopp JM, et al. (2005) Parent-child interaction therapy: The rewards and challenges of a group format Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 12: 113-125
Chaffin M, Silovsky JF, Funderburk B, et al. (2004) Parent-child interaction therapy with physically abusive parents: efficacy for reducing future abuse reports. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 72: 500-10
Brestan EV, Eyberg SM, Algina J, et al. (2003) How annoying is it? Defining parental tolerance for child misbehavior Child and Family Behavior Therapy. 25: 1-15
Adams CD, Brestan EV, Ruggiero KJ, et al. (2001) Asthma questionnaire: Psychometric properties and clinical utility in pediatric asthma Children's Health Care. 30: 253-270
Brestan EV, Jacobs JR, Rayfield AD, et al. (1999) A Consumer Satisfaction Measure for Parent-Child Treatments and Its Relation to Measures of Child Behavior Change Behavior Therapy. 30: 17-30
Brestan EV, Eyberg SM. (1998) Effective psychosocial treatments of conduct-disordered children and adolescents: 29 years, 82 studies, and 5,272 kids. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology. 27: 180-9
Brestan EV, Eyberg SM, Boggs SR, et al. (1997) Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Parents' Perceptions of Untreated Siblings. Child & Family Behavior Therapy. 19: 13-28
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