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PUBLICATIONS

 

 

 

Book Reviews

 

 

  • Behavioral Disorders – Understanding Clinical Psychopathology by Igor Grant, M.D., J Nerv Ment Dis 170 (2):125-126, 1982

 

  • Critical Problems in Psychiatry by Keith Brodie and Jessee Cavenor, J Nerv Ment Dis 172 (4):244-245, 1984.

 

  • Invited reviewer by publisher for Calming the Stormy Seas of Stress by Karl Schultz, Saint Mary’s Press, Winona, Minnesota, January 1999.

 

Papers

 

 

  • Griffith DL, Singerman, B: Reduction Reactions in 5-Pentyl Halides. Chemical Communications, pgs. 438-39, 1969.

 

  • Singerman B, Higgins C, Waring B, Cubells: An Evening Diversional Activities Program for Psychiatric Patients. J Psychiatric Nursing 18(12)d:28-31, 1980.

 

  • Singerman B, Riedner E, Folstein M: Emotional Disturbance in Hearing Clinic Patients.  Brit J Psychiatry 137:58-62, 1980.

 

  • Singerman B: DSM-III – Historical Antecedents and Present Significance. J Clin Psychiat 42(11):409, 1981.

 

  • Singerman B, Stoltzman RD, Robins LN, Helzer JE, Croughan JL: Diagnostic Concordance between DSM-III, Feighner, and RDC. J Clin Psychiat 42(11):422-426, 1981.

 

  • Stoltzman RD, Helzer JE, Robins LN, Croughan JL, Singerman B: How do DSM-III Diagnostic Criteria Differ from the Systems on which it was Built: RDC and Feighner. J Clin Psychiat 42(11):411-421, 1981.

 

  • Zimny Z, Sata L, Singerman B: Psychiatric Recruitment: Suggestions to Departments of Psychiatry. J Psychiatric Education, vol. 12:2289-2298, 1988.

 

  • Singerman B: Psychiatric Practice in the 1990’s. Critical Care Newsletter, St. Francis Health System, Invited article for the Fall Conference on the Neurosciences, September 1994.

 

  • Singerman B, Raheja R: Malignant Catatonia: A Continuing Reality. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry vol. 6 (#4):259-266, 1994.

 

  • Flaherty MT, Wald HP, Pringle JL, Singerman B: Incarceration vs. Rehabilitation. St. Francis Journal of Medicine, vol. 2:10-17, Spring 1996.

 

  • Singerman B: Medicine and Spirituality. St. Francis Journal of Medicine, vol. 2 # 3, Fall 1996.

 

  • Chaudhary SI, Singerman B: New Models for Ambulatory Mental Health. St. Francis Journal of Medicine, vol. 3, # 1, Spring 1996.

 

  • Kane R, Smith J, Singerman B; Eating Disorders and Managed Care. Connections, International Newsletter of Eating disorder Professionals, Spring 1999.

 

  • Medical Ethics vs. Medical Corporatization: Can they co-exist? Allegheny County Medical Society Bulletin, April, 1999.

 

  • Mental Health, Spirituality and Recovery – Conference Proceedings, St. Francis Journal of Medicine, vol. 5 #3, pgs. 140-143, Fall 1999.

 

  • The Many Costs of Missing Clinical Depression – How it Hurts Your Patients, Bulletin of the Allegheny County Medical Society, pgs. 506-507, Oct. 1999.

 

  • Psychiatric Practice in the New Millennium, St. Francis Journal of Medicine, vol. 5 #3, pgs. 144-146, Fall 1999. 

 

  • Medicine and Spirituality in an Age of Technology, Bulletin of the Allegheny County Medical Society, pgs. 198-200, April 2000. 

 

 

Book Chapters

 

 

Singerman B, Kashin J, and Goldstein M: Psychiatric Effects of Visual and Hearing Impairment, Depression and Chronic Illness, R. Robinson and P. Rabins editors, Igaku-Shoin Medical Publishers, Inc., pgs. 116-131, 1989.

 

Poster Presentations

 

 

Kane R, Smith J, Singerman B: Eating Disorders Treatment in a Managed Care Setting: Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine Annual Meeting, November 1996.

 

Kane R, Singerman B, Lynn D, White D, Stiebel V: Integrating Primary Care and Psychiatry, The St. Francis Experience: American Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine Annual Meeting, November 1996.

 

Singerman L, Singerman B, et al.: Poster on the development and validity of the VFQ 7 as a brief instrument that correlates change in emotional and social functioning with level of  response to ophthalmologic treatment: Association for Research in Ophthalmology, Miami, Florida, June 2012. The research relating visual treatment effectiveness with change in emotional and social functioning is ongoing, with new studies looking at multi-site treatment effectiveness in macular degeneration.

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