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Amy Weisman de Mamani
Amy Weisman de Mamani
Professor of Psychology, University of Miami
Verified email at miami.edu
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Acculturation and mental health: Current findings and recommendations for future research
VK Koneru, AGW De Mamani, PM Flynn, H Betancourt
Applied and Preventive Psychology 12 (2), 76-96, 2007
3372007
Mental health disparities, treatment engagement, and attrition among racial/ethnic minorities with severe mental illness: A review
J Maura, A Weisman de Mamani
Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings 24, 187-210, 2017
3162017
Expressed emotion, attributions, and schizophrenia symptom dimensions.
AG Weisman, KH Nuechterlein, MJ Goldstein, K Snyder
Journal of Abnormal Psychology 107 (2), 355, 1998
2011998
An attributional analysis of expressed emotion in Mexican-American families with schizophrenia.
A Weisman, SR López, M Karno, J Jenkins
Journal of Abnormal Psychology 102 (4), 601, 1993
1621993
Attributions and emotional reactions to the identity disclosure (“coming out”) of a homosexual child
JC Armesto, AG Weisman
Family Process 40 (2), 145-161, 2001
1502001
Incorporating religion/spirituality into treatment for serious mental illness
AGW de Mamani, N Tuchman, EA Duarte
Cognitive and behavioral practice 17 (4), 348-357, 2010
1372010
Integrating Culturally Based Approaches With Existing Interventions for Hispanic/Latino Families Coping With Schizophrenia.
A Weisman
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training 42 (2), 178, 2005
1072005
Ethnicity, family cohesion, religiosity and general emotional distress in patients with schizophrenia and their relatives
A Weisman, G Rosales, J Kymalainen, J Armesto
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 193 (6), 359-368, 2005
1042005
Expressed emotion, communication deviance, and culture in families of patients with schizophrenia: a review of the literature.
JA Kymalainen, AG Weisman de Mamani
Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 14 (2), 85, 2008
992008
Shifting blame away from ill relatives: Latino families’ reactions to schizophrenia
AG Weisman, LG Gomes, SR López
The Journal of nervous and mental disease 191 (9), 574-581, 2003
912003
Burden, interdependence, ethnicity, and mental health in caregivers of patients with schizophrenia
G Suro, AG Weisman de Mamani
Family process 52 (2), 299-311, 2013
852013
Controllability perceptions and reactions to symptoms of schizophrenia: A within-family comparison of relatives with high and low expressed emotion.
AG Weisman, KH Nuechterlein, MJ Goldstein, KS Snyder
Journal of abnormal psychology 109 (1), 167, 2000
842000
A comparison of psychiatric symptoms between Anglo-Americans and Mexican-Americans with schizophrenia
AG Weisman, SR López, J Ventura, KH Nuechterlein, MJ Goldstein, ...
Schizophrenia Bulletin 26 (4), 817-824, 2000
772000
Integrity of Literature on Expressed Emotion and Relapse in Patients with Schizophrenia Verified by a p‐Curve Analysis
MJ Weintraub, DL Hall, JY Carbonella, A Weisman de Mamani, ...
Family process 56 (2), 436-444, 2017
732017
A randomized clinical trial to test the efficacy of a family-focused, culturally informed therapy for schizophrenia.
A Weisman de Mamani, MJ Weintraub, K Gurak, J Maura
Journal of Family Psychology 28 (6), 800, 2014
702014
An Attributional Analysis of Emotional Reactions to Schizophrenia in Mexican and Anglo American Cultures1
AG Weisman, SR López
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 27 (3), 223-244, 1997
701997
Denial and acceptance coping styles and medication adherence in schizophrenia
S Aldebot, AGW de Mamani
The Journal of nervous and mental disease 197 (8), 580-584, 2009
682009
Improving mental health services for Latino and Asian immigrant elders.
A Weisman, G Feldman, C Gruman, R Rosenberg, R Chamorro, ...
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 36 (6), 642, 2005
672005
The development of a culturally informed, family‐focused treatment for schizophrenia
A Weisman, E Duarte, V Koneru, S Wasserman
Family Process 45 (2), 171-186, 2006
662006
Understanding cross-cultural prognostic variability for schizophrenia.
AG Weisman
Cultural Diversity and Mental Health 3 (1), 23, 1997
661997
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