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Amy Strickler
Pressley Ridge
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Dopamine and opioid gene variants are associated with increased smoking reward and reinforcement owing to negative mood
KA Perkins, C Lerman, A Grottenthaler, MM Ciccocioppo, M Milanak, ...
Behavioural pharmacology 19 (5-6), 641-649, 2008
1092008
Mood influences on acute smoking responses are independent of nicotine intake and dose expectancy.
KA Perkins, M Ciccocioppo, CA Conklin, ME Milanak, A Grottenthaler, ...
Journal of abnormal psychology 117 (1), 79, 2008
962008
Treatment foster parent satisfaction: Survey validation and predictors of satisfaction, retention, and intent to refer
JR Mihalo, A Strickler, DR Triplett, AC Trunzo
Children and Youth Services Review 62, 105-110, 2016
392016
Outcomes in children's residential treatment centers: A national survey 2010
N Sternberg, RW Thompson, G Smith, S Klee, L Cubellis, J Davidowitz, ...
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth 30 (2), 93-118, 2013
372013
Lack of reinforcement enhancing effects of nicotine in non-dependent smokers
KA Perkins, A Grottenthaler, AS Wilson
Psychopharmacology 205, 635-645, 2009
302009
Relationship between time in residential treatment and youth outcomes: Results from a cross-site 5-year analysis
A Strickler, JR Mihalo, MJ Bundick, AC Trunzo
Journal of Child and Family Studies 25, 1860-1870, 2016
262016
Mood, nicotine, and dose expectancy effects on acute responses to nicotine spray
KA Perkins, A Grottenthaler, MM Ciccocioppo, CA Conklin, MA Sayette, ...
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 11 (5), 540-546, 2009
242009
Treatment foster care pre-service trainings: Changes in parenting attitudes and fostering readiness
A Strickler, AC Trunzo, MS Kaelin
Child & Youth Care Forum 47, 61-79, 2018
152018
Trust is essential: Identifying trust building techniques from youth providers across the service array
M Valenti, KL Celedonia, A Wall-Parker, A Strickler
Children and Youth Services Review 117, 105295, 2020
92020
Reducing barriers to using data: A learning collaborative approach to leverage collective knowledge about treatment parent satisfaction and retention
A Strickler, JR Mihalo, KL Celedonia
Children and Youth Services Review 95, 300-307, 2018
92018
From Information to Action: Practical Strategies for Translating Data and Statistics to Nonprofit Program Managers.
MW Valenti, JR Mihalo, A Strickler, AC Trunzo, D Triplett
Journal of Nonprofit Education & Leadership 7 (4), 2017
92017
Pressley ridge treatment foster care: The model of care thirty years later
AC Trunzo, L Bishop-Fitzpatrick, A Strickler, J Doncaster
Reclaiming Children and Youth 21 (2), 22, 2012
72012
Mechanisms for building working alliances in clinical supervision
A Strickler, MW Valenti, JR Mihalo
Clinical Social Work Journal 46 (4), 361-373, 2018
62018
Mixed methods analysis of youth attitudes and self-efficacy regarding psychotropic medication in residential treatment
JR Mihalo, A Strickler, A Wall-Parker, MW Valenti
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth 38 (1), 83-101, 2021
42021
Examining fostering readiness in treatment parents
A Strickler, JR Mihalo, KL Celedonia, MS Kaelin
Child & Family Social Work 24 (2), 183-189, 2019
32019
Renewing our commitment to kids: Collaborative consultation
A Strickler, D Pfeifer, A Cameron, A Robinson, C Price, M David
Reclaiming Children and Youth 23 (2), 25, 2014
32014
The Effects of Real Time Client Feedback Using a Mobile App
KL Celedonia, M Valenti, A Strickler, A Wall-Parker
Journal of Child and Family Studies 30 (11), 2833-2844, 2021
22021
Assessing the efficacy of pre-service trainings for treatment foster parents
A Strickler
Duquesne University, 2015
12015
Using Patient Flow Analysis to Streamline Intakes at a Community Mental Health Clinic
KL Celedonia, SA Klingensmith, A Strickler
Community Mental Health Journal 57 (4), 796-800, 2021
2021
Treatment Foster Care
JR Mihalo, A Strickler, D Triplett, A Trunzo
child welfare 73 (5), 565-581, 2018
2018
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