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School of Social Work Research Publications for Matthew J. Smith

  1. Smith M. J., Fleming M. F., Wright M. A., Losh M., Humm L. B., Olsen D., & Bell M. D. (2015). Vocational outcomes for young adults with autism spectrum disorders at six months after virtual reality job interview training. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 45, 3364-3369.
  2. Smith, M. J., Cobia, D. J., Reilly, J. L., Gilman, J. M., Roberts, A. G., Alpert, K. A., & Wang, L., Breiter, H. C., & Csernansky, J. C. (2015). Cannabis-related episodic memory deficits and hippocampal morphological differences in healthy individuals and schizophrenia subjects. Hippocampus, 25(9), 1042-1051.
  3. Smith M. J., Fleming M. F., Wright M. A., Roberts A. G., Humm L. B., Olsen D., & Bell M. D. (2015). Virtual reality job interview training and 6-month employment outcomes for individuals with schizophrenia seeking employment. Schizophrenia Research, 166, 86-91.
  4. Smith M. J., Humm L. B., Fleming M. F., Jordan N., Wright M. A., Ginger E. J., Wright K., Olsen D., & Bell M. D. (2015). Virtual Reality Job Interview Training in Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 42, 271-279.
  5. Smith M. J., Schroeder M. P., Abram S. V., Goldman M. B., Parrish T. B., Wang X., Derntl B., Habel U., Decety J., & Reilly J. L., Csernansky J. G., Breiter H. C. (2015). Alterations in brain activation during cognitive empathy are related to social functioning in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 41, 211-22.
  6. Schultz B. R., Rodriquez-Cabezas L., Angres D., & Smith M. J. (2015). Treatment strategies for cannabis use in schizophrenia. Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry, 2, 168-181.
  7. Michaels T. M., Horan W. P., Ginger E. J., Martinovich Z., Pinkham A. E., & Smith M. J. (2014). Cognitive empathy contributes to poor social functioning in schizophrenia: evidence from a new self-report measure of cognitive and affective empathy. Psychiatry Research, 220, 803-810.
  8. Humm L. B., Olsen D., Bell M., Fleming M. F., & Smith M. J. (2014). Simulated job interview improves skills for adults with serious mental illness. Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine, 199, 50-54.
  9. Smith M. J., Ginger E. J., Wright K., Wright M. A., Taylor J. L., Boteler Humm L., Olsen D., Bell M. B., & Fleming M. F. (2014). Virtual Reality Job Interview Training in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 44, 2450-2463.
  10. Smith M. J., Ginger E. J., Wright K., Wright M. A., Humm L. B., Olsen D., Bell M. B., & Fleming M. F. (2014). Virtual Reality Job Interview Training in Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorders, 202, 659-667.
  11. Womer F. Y., Wang L., Alpert K. I., Smith M. J., Csernansky J. G., Barch D. M., & Mamah D. (2014). Basal ganglia and thalamic morphology in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Psychiatry Research, 223, 75-83.
  12. Abramowitz A. C., Ginger E. J., Gollan J. K., & Smith M. J. (2014). Empathy, depressive symptoms, and social functioning among individuals with schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 216, 325-332.
  13. Abram S. V., Karpouzian T. M., Derntl B., Habel U., Reilly J. L., & Smith M. J. (2014). Accurate perception of negative emotions predicts functional capacity in schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 216, 6-11.
  14. Smith M. J., Wang L., Cronenwett W., Goldman M. B., Mamah D., & Barch D. M., Breiter H. C., Csernansky J. G. (2014). Cannabis-related working memory deficits and associated subcortical morphological differences in healthy individuals and schizophrenia subjects. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 40(2), 287-299.
  15. Smith M. J., Horan W. P., Cobia D. J., Karpouzian T. M., Fox J. M., Reilly J. L., & Breiter H. C. (2014). Performance-based empathy mediates the influence of working memory on social competence in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 40, 824-834.
  16. Cobia D. J., Smith M. J., Wang L., & Csernansky J. G. (2012). Longitudinal Progression of Frontal and Temporal Lobe Changes in Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 139, 1-6.
  17. Smith M. J., Horan W. P., Karpouzian T. M., Abram S. V., Cobia D., & Csernansky J. G. (2012). Self-reported empathy deficits are uniquely associated with poor functioning in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 137, 196-202.
  18. Smith M. J. & Csernansky J. G. (2012). Clinical Implications of Alcohol Use Disorders in Schizophrenia. Neuropsychiatry, 2, 1-14.
  19. Smith M. J., Wang L., Cronenwett W., Goldman M. G., Mamah D., Barch D. M., & Csernansky, J. G. (2011). Alcohol Use Disorders Contribute to Hippocampus and Subcortical Shape Differences in Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 131, 174-183.
  20. Smith M. J., Wang L., Cronenwett W., Mamah D., Barch D. M., & Csernansky J. G. (2011). Thalamic Morphology in Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 45, 378-385.
  21. Smith M. J. & Csernansky J. G. (2011). Thought, Feeling and Action in Real Time—Monitoring of Drug Use in Schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry, 168, 120-122.
  22. Mamah D., Wang L., Csernansky J. G., Rice J., Smith M. J., & Barch D. M. (2010). Morphometry of the hippocampus and amygdala in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Bipolar Disorders, 12, 341-343.
  23. Smith M. J., Thirthalli J., Abdallah A. B., Murray R. M., & Cottler L. B. (2009). Prevalence of psychotic symptoms in substance users: A comparison across substances. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 50, 245-250.
  24. Smith M. J., Barch D. M., & Csernansky J. G. (2009). Bridging the gap between schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders: relating neurocognitive deficits to psychopathology. Schizophrenia Research, 107, 69-75.
  25. Seltzer M. M., Greenberg J. S., Orsmond G. I., Lounds J., & Smith M. J. (2008). Unanticipated lives: Inter- and intra-generational relationships in families with children with disabilities. In Booth, A., Crouter, A. C., Bianchi, S., & Seltzer, J. A. (Eds.). Caring and exchange within and across generations. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press.

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