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Melissa HenryProfessor of Oncology, McGill University Verified email at mcgill.ca Cited by 2166 |
Neural processing of reward and loss in girls at risk for major depression
…, RE Cooney, MK Singh, ML Henry… - Archives of general …, 2010 - jamanetwork.com
Context Deficits in reward processing and their neural correlates have been associated with
major depression. However, it is unclear if these deficits precede the onset of depression or …
major depression. However, it is unclear if these deficits precede the onset of depression or …
A functional and structural study of emotion and face processing in children with autism
…, S Ravizza, C Wendelken, ML Henry… - Psychiatry Research …, 2009 - Elsevier
Children with autism exhibit impairment in the processing of socioemotional information.
The amygdala, a core structure centrally involved in socioemotional functioning, has been …
The amygdala, a core structure centrally involved in socioemotional functioning, has been …
Workplace violence and perceptions of safety among emergency department staff members: experiences, expectations, tolerance, reporting, and recommendations
D Copeland, M Henry - Journal of Trauma Nursing| JTN, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Workplace violence (WPV) is a widely recognized problem in emergency departments (EDs).
The majority of WPV studies do not include nonclinical staff and do not address …
The majority of WPV studies do not include nonclinical staff and do not address …
Neuroimaging and genetics of borderline personality disorder: a review
E Lis, B Greenfield, M Henry, JM Guilé… - Journal of Psychiatry and …, 2007 - jpn.ca
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a highly prevalent psychiatric disorder that carries
a severe risk factor for adolescent and young adult suicide. Relatively little research has …
a severe risk factor for adolescent and young adult suicide. Relatively little research has …
The Meaning‐Making intervention (MMi) appears to increase meaning in life in advanced ovarian cancer: A randomized controlled pilot study
Objective: This pilot study aimed to provide supportive evidence for the acceptability and
usefulness of the Meaning‐Making intervention (MMi) in patients newly diagnosed with Stage III …
usefulness of the Meaning‐Making intervention (MMi) in patients newly diagnosed with Stage III …
Resting-state fMRI can reliably map neural networks in children
Resting-state MRI (rs-fMRI) is a powerful procedure for studying whole-brain neural connectivity.
In this study we provide the first empirical evidence of the longitudinal reliability of rs-…
In this study we provide the first empirical evidence of the longitudinal reliability of rs-…
[RTF][RTF] Studying defense mechanisms in psychotherapy using the Defense Mechanism Rating Scales
The Defense Mechanism Rating Scales (DMRS), fifth edition, is a system for guiding clinical
inference in the identification of specific defense mechanisms (Perry 1990a). The author, …
inference in the identification of specific defense mechanisms (Perry 1990a). The author, …
Impact of a short yoga intervention on medical students' health: A pilot study
Background: Medical students often experience significant distress early-on in undergraduate
training. Aims: We aimed to demonstrate the impact of a brief structured yoga intervention …
training. Aims: We aimed to demonstrate the impact of a brief structured yoga intervention …
Neural correlates of automatic mood regulation in girls at high risk for depression.
J Joormann, RE Cooney, ML Henry… - Journal of abnormal …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
Daughters of depressed mothers are at significantly elevated risk for developing a depressive
disorder themselves. We have little understanding, however, of the specific factors that …
disorder themselves. We have little understanding, however, of the specific factors that …
The relationship between workplace violence, perceptions of safety, and professional quality of life among emergency department staff members in a level 1 trauma …
D Copeland, M Henry - International emergency nursing, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Emergency department staff members are frequently exposed to workplace
violence which may have physical, psychological, and workforce related consequences. The …
violence which may have physical, psychological, and workforce related consequences. The …