William R. McFarlane

3.3k total citations
32 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

William R. McFarlane is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Clinical Psychology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, William R. McFarlane has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 23 papers in Clinical Psychology and 6 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in William R. McFarlane's work include Schizophrenia research and treatment (27 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (12 papers) and Family Caregiving in Mental Illness (12 papers). William R. McFarlane is often cited by papers focused on Schizophrenia research and treatment (27 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (12 papers) and Family Caregiving in Mental Illness (12 papers). William R. McFarlane collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. William R. McFarlane's co-authors include Lisa B. Dixon, Alicia Lucksted, Ellen P. Lukens, Kim T. Mueser, Bruce G. Link, Robert A. Dushay, John Crilly, Michael Hendryx, William D. Voss and Robert Short and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Psychiatry, Psychological Medicine and The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.

In The Last Decade

William R. McFarlane

32 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
William R. McFarlane United States 21 1.4k 1.3k 645 446 283 32 2.3k
Thomas Kallert Germany 24 1.5k 1.1× 790 0.6× 415 0.6× 329 0.7× 380 1.3× 94 2.0k
Nick Tarrier United Kingdom 15 1.2k 0.8× 996 0.7× 640 1.0× 397 0.9× 412 1.5× 30 2.1k
Simone Farrelly United Kingdom 23 1.0k 0.7× 622 0.5× 443 0.7× 457 1.0× 330 1.2× 39 1.7k
B. MacCarthy United Kingdom 24 1.2k 0.8× 901 0.7× 623 1.0× 306 0.7× 108 0.4× 32 2.1k
Tess Patterson New Zealand 22 541 0.4× 959 0.7× 303 0.5× 263 0.6× 298 1.1× 48 1.9k
Conor Duggan United Kingdom 32 2.7k 1.9× 838 0.6× 557 0.9× 316 0.7× 311 1.1× 144 3.4k
Louanne W. Davis United States 30 1.3k 0.9× 1.3k 1.0× 397 0.6× 358 0.8× 669 2.4× 70 2.2k
William Sellwood United Kingdom 21 909 0.6× 998 0.7× 349 0.5× 265 0.6× 279 1.0× 62 1.5k
John Farhall Australia 26 836 0.6× 1.0k 0.8× 383 0.6× 350 0.8× 343 1.2× 90 1.8k
Lars Kjellin Sweden 29 1.9k 1.4× 556 0.4× 367 0.6× 380 0.9× 378 1.3× 86 2.3k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of William R. McFarlane

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Guo, Joyce, Tara A. Niendam, Andrea M. Auther, et al.. (2019). Predicting psychosis risk using a specific measure of cognitive control: a 12-month longitudinal study. Psychological Medicine. 50(13). 2230–2239. 10 indexed citations
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Yang, Lawrence H., Kristen A. Woodberry, Bruce G. Link, et al.. (2019). Impact of “psychosis risk” identification: Examining predictors of how youth view themselves. Schizophrenia Research. 208. 300–307. 17 indexed citations
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Carrión, Ricardo E., Deborah J. Walder, Andrea M. Auther, et al.. (2017). From the psychosis prodrome to the first-episode of psychosis: No evidence of a cognitive decline. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 96. 231–238. 66 indexed citations
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Woodberry, Kristen A., William R. McFarlane, Anthony J. Giuliano, et al.. (2013). Change in neuropsychological functioning over one year in youth at clinical high risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. 146(1-3). 87–94. 33 indexed citations
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Breitborde, Nicholas J. K., et al.. (2011). Multifamily Group Psychoeducation and Cognitive Remediation for First-Episode Psychosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial. BMC Psychiatry. 11(1). 9–9. 32 indexed citations
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Woodberry, Kristen A., Larry J. Seidman, Anthony J. Giuliano, et al.. (2010). Neuropsychological profiles in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: Relationship to psychosis and intelligence. Schizophrenia Research. 123(2-3). 188–198. 95 indexed citations
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Friis, Svein, Jan Olav Johannessen, Tor Ketil Larsen, et al.. (2007). Innovations: Psychoeducation: Multifamily Group Treatment in a Program for Patients With First-Episode Psychosis: Experiences From the TIPS Project. Psychiatric Services. 58(2). 171–173. 21 indexed citations
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Cook, Judith Α., Lisa A. Razzano, Jane K. Burke-Miller, et al.. (2007). Effects of co-occurring disorders on employment outcomes in a multisite randomized study of supported employment for people with severe mental illness. The Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 44(6). 837–837. 42 indexed citations
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Cook, Judith Α., H. Stephen Leff, Crystal R. Blyler, et al.. (2006). Estimated Payments to Employment Service Providers for Persons With Mental Illness in the Ticket to Work Program. Psychiatric Services. 57(4). 465–471. 6 indexed citations
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Cook, Judith Α., H. Stephen Leff, Crystal R. Blyler, et al.. (2005). Results of a Multisite Randomized Trial of Supported Employment Interventions for Individuals With Severe Mental Illness. Archives of General Psychiatry. 62(5). 505–505. 206 indexed citations
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Razzano, Lisa A., Judith Α. Cook, Jane K. Burke-Miller, et al.. (2005). Clinical Factors Associated With Employment Among People With Severe Mental Illness. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 193(11). 705–713. 95 indexed citations
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McFarlane, William R., Lisa B. Dixon, Ellen P. Lukens, & Alicia Lucksted. (2003). FAMILY PSYCHOEDUCATION AND SCHIZOPHRENIA: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. 29(2). 223–245. 353 indexed citations
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Dyck, Dennis G., Michael Hendryx, Robert Short, William D. Voss, & William R. McFarlane. (2002). Service Use Among Patients With Schizophrenia in Psychoeducational Multiple-Family Group Treatment. Psychiatric Services. 53(6). 749–754. 106 indexed citations
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Dixon, Lisa B., William R. McFarlane, Harriet P. Lefley, et al.. (2001). Evidence-Based Practices for Services to Families of People With Psychiatric Disabilities. Psychiatric Services. 52(7). 903–910. 334 indexed citations
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McFarlane, William R., et al.. (2001). Predictors of Dissemination of Family Psychoeducation in Community Mental Health Centers in Maine and Illinois. Psychiatric Services. 52(7). 935–942. 74 indexed citations
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Dyck, Dennis G., Robert Short, Michael Hendryx, et al.. (2000). Management of Negative Symptoms Among Patients With Schizophrenia Attending Multiple-Family Groups. Psychiatric Services. 51(4). 513–519. 127 indexed citations
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McFarlane, William R., et al.. (1995). Psychoeducational Multiple Family Groups: Four‐Year Relapse Outcome in Schizophrenia. Family Process. 34(2). 127–144. 178 indexed citations
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McFarlane, William R., et al.. (1993). From Research to Clinical Practice: Dissemination of New York State's Family Psychoeducation Project. Psychiatric Services. 44(3). 265–270. 36 indexed citations
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McFarlane, William R., Peter Šťastný, & Susan M. Deakins. (1992). Family‐aided assertive community treatment: A comprehensive rehabilitation and intensive case management approach for persons with schizophrenic disorders. New Directions for Mental Health Services. 1992(53). 43–54. 40 indexed citations
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Ranz, Jules M., et al.. (1991). Creating a Supportive Environment Using Staff Psychoeducation in a Supervised Residence. Psychiatric Services. 42(11). 1154–1159. 10 indexed citations

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