Andrea J. Barmish, Ph.D.
Bio: Dr. Barmish is currently on post-doc at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago. She received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Temple University in 2008 and her BS from McGill University. Andrea’s current research examines self-disclosure as a predictor of treatment outcomes in anxious youth. She is also interested in the role for parents in CBT for anxious youth.
Representative presentations and/or publications:
Barmish, A.J., & Kendall, P.C. (2005). Should parents be co-clients in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for anxious youth? Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 34, 569-581. (PDF)
Kendall, P.C., Barmish, A. J. , & Sood, E. (in press). Preventing anxiety disorders in children and adolescents: The Coping Cat approach. In N. Heinrichs, K. Hahlweg, & M. Dopfner (Eds.) Strengthening families: Different evidence-based approaches to support child mental health.
Kendall, P.C., & Barmish, A.J. (2006) Show-That-I-Can(Homework) in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for anxious youth: Individualizing homework for Robert. (in press) Cognitive and Behavioral Practice.
