James O Prochaska
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Recent Articles
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Yusufov M, Grebstein L, Rossi J, Redding C, Ferszt G, Prochaska J
Cogn Behav Pract
. 2022 Aug;
27(3):290-305.
PMID: 35937417
Cancer patients frequently experience considerable distress during diagnosis and treatment. The aims of this study were to describe the development and utilization of a psychological service for cancer patients at...
2.
Sannes T, Pirl W, Rossi J, Grebstein L, Redding C, Ferszt G, et al.
J Psychosoc Oncol
. 2020 Oct;
39(5):686-693.
PMID: 33107411
Objectives: Uptake of psychosocial services during cancer treatment remains relatively low. To use these services efficiently, novel approaches - based on evidence-based theory - are needed to understand cancer patients'...
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Saad J, Prochaska J
Palgrave Commun
. 2020 Apr;
6(1):45.
PMID: 32226633
Emphases on biomarkers (e.g. when making diagnoses) and pharmaceutical/drug methods (e.g. when researching/disseminating population level interventions) in primary care evidence philosophies of health (and healthcare) that reduce health to the...
4.
Prochaska J, Norcross J, Saul S
Am Psychol
. 2019 Nov;
75(7):996-1010.
PMID: 31763861
Over the past 40 years, few breakthroughs have dramatically increased the impacts of psychotherapy. There have been new and exciting therapies, but the research does not convincingly demonstrate that any...
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Yusufov M, Rossi J, Grebstein L, Redding C, Ferszt G, Prochaska J
J Consult Clin Psychol
. 2018 Dec;
87(3):234-245.
PMID: 30589348
Objective: Cancer is one of the most physically and emotionally debilitating diseases. Despite evidence that psychosocial care can improve psychological and physiological functioning, as few as 4.4% of patients are...
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Krebs P, Norcross J, Nicholson J, Prochaska J
J Clin Psychol
. 2018 Oct;
74(11):1964-1979.
PMID: 30335193
The transtheoretical model and the stages of change are often used to adapt treatment to the individual client. The aims of this study were to review the stages of change...
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Blaney C, Redding C, Paiva A, Rossi J, Prochaska J, Blissmer B, et al.
Fam Syst Health
. 2018 Apr;
36(1):97-107.
PMID: 29608084
Introduction: Although integrated primary care (IPC) is growing, several barriers remain. Better understanding of behavioral health professionals' (BHPs') readiness for and engagement in IPC behaviors could improve IPC research and...
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Brick L, Yang S, Harlow L, Redding C, Prochaska J
J Health Psychol
. 2016 Nov;
24(5):572-585.
PMID: 27888255
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend a 20-35 percent daily intake of fat. Resisting the temptation to eat high-fat foods, in conjunction with stage of readiness to avoid these foods,...
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The Influence of Engagement and Satisfaction on Smoking Cessation Interventions: A Qualitative Study
Mena J, Ampadu G, Prochaska J
Subst Use Misuse
. 2016 Oct;
52(3):322-331.
PMID: 27767366
Background: Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable disease and death. Most smokers are not motivated to quit; however, most smoking cessation interventions are designed for smokers who are...
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Lipschitz J, Paiva A, Redding C, Levesque D, Rossi J, Weisberg R, et al.
Am J Health Promot
. 2016 Sep;
32(1):215-223.
PMID: 27670270
Purpose: Anxiety is the most common and costly mental illness in the United States. Reducing avoidance is a core element of evidence-based treatments. Past research shows readiness to address avoidance...