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Profiles
October 1, 2015
IRA D. GLICK MD
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
Books, Monographs, Bibliographies:
1. Haley J, Glick ID: Psychiatry and the Family, An Annotated Bibliography of Articles Published
1960-64. Palo Alto, California, Family Process, 1965.
2. Glick ID, Haley J: Family Therapy and Research: An Annotated Bibliography of Articles and
Books Published 1960-1970. New York, Grune and Stratton, 1971.
Glick ID, Weber D, Rubinstein D, Patten J: Family Therapy and Research: An
Annotated
Bibliography of Articles, Books, Videotapes and Films Published 1950-1979, 2nd
Edition, New
York, Grune and Stratton, 1982.
3. Glick ID, Kessler DR: Marital and Family Therapy. New York, Grune and Stratton, 1974
1976 - Summarized in Foote C, Levy RJ, Sander FEA, Cases and materials on family
law, second edition, Boston, Little, Brown, 1976, pp. 1153-1145
1980 - Second Edition, with Kessler DR:
1985 - Translated into Japanese by Koji Suzuki, MD; 2nd printing, 1989
1986 - Translated into Chinese by Xiang De-Zhao, MD
1987 - Third Edition, with Clarkin JF & Kessler DR. Published by American Psychiatric
Press, Inc., Washington, D.C.
2000 - Fourth Edition, with Berman E, Clarkin J F & Rait D. American Psychiatric
Press, Inc.,
Washington, D.C.:
2002 – Spanish Edition, translated by Raquel Martin Lanas, Madrid, Grupo Medica,
2013 – Mexican (Spanish Edition)
2015 – Fifth Edition, retitled, Couples and Family Therapy in Clinical Practice, with Rait D, Haru A and
Ascher M, Wiley, London and Singapore, (in press).
4. Glick ID, Hargreaves WA: Psychiatric Hospital Treatment for the 1980s: A Controlled Study of
Short Versus Long Hospitalization. Lexington, Mass., Lexington Press, 1979.
5. Glick ID, Janowsky DS, Salzman C, Shader RI: A Model Psychopharmacology Curriculum for
Psychiatric Residents. Nashville, TN, The American College of
Neuropsychopharmacology, 1984
a) Translated into Japanese, Japanese Journal of Psychopharmacology, 6:335-452,
1986
b) Reprinted in Psychopharmacology: The Third Generation of Progress,
edited by Herbert Y. Meltzer. Raven Press, New York, 1313-
1321, 1987
c) Translated into Japanese for the Lectures on Clinical Psychiatric Issues, Part II,
edited by Yamaguchi T, Tajima S. Chugoku-shikoku
Psychotherapy Workshops, Hiroshima and
Nichidai Seishin-shinkeika Workshops, Tokyo 1994
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6. Grunebaum H, Beavers WR, Berman E, Combrinck-Graham L, Glick ID, et al: (Formulated by
the Committee on the Family, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry), The Family, the
Patient, and the Psychiatric Hospital: Toward a New Model. New York, Brunner/Mazel,
l985.
7. Clarkin JF, Haas GL, Glick ID (eds): Affective Disorders and the Family: Assessment and
Treatment, New York, Guilford Press, 1988.
8. Glick ID (ed): Treating Depression, San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 1995.
2007 – Translated into Turkish by Yayin Dagitrin, Global Publishers.
9. DeBattista C, Glick ID (ed.). The Medical Management of Depression. Essential Medical
Information Systems, Inc. Durant, OK: 1996.
1998 - Second Edition
2002 – Third Edition
10. The ASCP Model Psychopharmacology Curriculum, for Psychiatric Residency Programs,
Training Directors, and Teachers of Psychopharmacology. The American Society of Clinical
Psychopharmacology, Inc., From 2005 on – ASCP Executive Office, 5034-A Thoroughbred
Lane, Brentwood, TN 37027.
Glick ID (Editor of all seven editions with a large committee of co-authors plus invited lecturers
for each edition):
1999 – First Edition
2001 – Second Edition
2004 – Third Edition
2005 – Fourth Edition
2008 – Fifth Edition
2010 – Sixth Edition
2012 – Seventh Edition, This version is entirely electronic and on-line
2014 -- Eighth Edition
• Invited Lectures: 1) Schizophrenia (with M. Jibson), 2) Combining Pharmacotherapy & Psychotherapy
(with R Balon), 3) The Art of Psychopharmacology (with R. Balon)
11. Ritvo EC, Glick ID: The Concise Guide to Marriage and Family Therapy. American Psychiatric
Press, Inc. Washington, DC, 2002, pp. 1303-1327
1998 - Spanish Edition translated by Jose Luis Nunez Herrejon, Madrid, Manual Moderno pubs.
12. Tandon R, Glick ID, Goldman M, Jibson MD, Marder SR, Mellman TA: Managing
Schizophrenia, A Comprehensive Primer 2005. McMahon Publishing Group, New York, 2005.
13. Keitner G, Heru A, Glick ID: Clinical Manual of Couples & Family Therapy. American Psychiatric
Publishing, Inc., Arlington, VA, 322 pgs, 2010.
14. Glick ID, Balon R (eds.): The American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology Model
Psychopharmacology Curriculum for Medical Students, ASCP, ASCP Executive Office, 5034
Thoroughbred Lane, Brentwood, TN 37027, 2009.
2013 --Second Edition, with Peselow E, Balon R and Zisook S.
15. Glick ID, Peselew E, Thompson J: The American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology
Model Psychopharmacology Curriculum for Primary Care Physicians, ASCP, ASCP Executive
Office, 5034 Thoroughbred Lane, Brentwood, TN 37027, 2009
2015 Second Edition, with Orr, D, Ellison, J and ……,in press
Journal Articles:
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1. Glick ID, Singer B: Follow-up of patients discharged from the rehabilitation service of a hospital
for treatment of chronic disease. Arch Phys Med Rehab 44:29-36, 1963.
2. Greenberg IM, Glick ID, Match S, Riback SS: Family therapy: Indications and rationale. Arch
Gen Psychiat 10:7-24, 1964.
3. Glick ID, Graubert DN: Kartagener’s syndrome and schizophrenia: Report of a case with
chromosomal studies, Am J Psychiatry 121:603-605, 1954
4. Glick ID, Salerno LF, Royce JR: Psychophysiologic factors in etiology of preeclampsia. Arch
Gen Psychiat 12:260-266, 1965.
5. Glick ID: Mood and behavioral changes associated with the use of the oral contraceptive
agents: A review of the literature. Psychopharmacol 10:363-374, 1967.
6. Glick ID, Setleis H, Woerner MH, Pollack M: Schizophrenia in siblings reared apart: A case
report. Am J Psychiatry 124:236-240, 1967.
7. Glick ID: The "sick" family and schizophrenia - cause and effect? Supplement, Dis Nerv Syst
29:129- 132, May 1968.
8. Hauptman B, Glick ID: Auditory hallucinations with imipramine. J Hillside Hosp 17:32-34, 1968
9. Mardikian B, Glick ID: Patient-staff meetings: A study of some aspects of content, tone and
speakers. Ment Hygiene 53:303-305, 1969.
10. Glick ID, Sternberg D: Performance IQ as a predictor of hospital treatment Comprehen
Psychiat 10:365- 368, 1969.
11. Goldfield MD, Glick ID: Self-mutilation of the female genitalia. J Nerv Ment Dis 31:843-845,
1970.
12. Glick ID, Hauptman B, Klein DF: Pseudopregnancy treatment of periodic psychiatric illness: A
pilot study. Psychiat Quart 44:403-407, 1970.
13. Chastko HE, Glick ID, Gould E, Hargreaves WA: Patients' posthospital evaluation of psychiatric
nursing treatment. Nurs Res 20:333-338, 1971.
14. Glick ID, Winstead D: Childhood asociality in the differential diagnosis of schizophrenia with
drug abuse vs. psychosis with drug intoxication. Psychiat Quart 47:208-217, 1973.
15. O'Hanrahan T, Glick ID: Drug abuse and function in graduate students. Comprehen Psychiat
14:235- 240, 1973.
16. Langee H, Glick ID, Hoffman B, Silver LB, Morrison AP: The requirements of a residency
training program, circa 1972. Am J Psychiatry 130:1151-1152, 1973.
17. Glick ID, Goldfield MD, Kovnat P: Recognition and management of psychosis associated with
hemodialysis. Calif Med 119:56-59, 1973.
18. Glick ID, Hargreaves WA, Goldfield MD: Short versus long hospitalization: A prospective
controlled study. 1. Preliminary results of a one year followup of schizophrenics. Arch Gen
Psychiat 30:363-369, 1974.
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19. Glick ID, Hargreaves WA, Raskin M, Kutner SJ: Short versus long hospitalization: A
prospective controlled study. II. Inpatient results for schizophrenics. Am J Psychiat 132:385-
390, 1975.
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20. Glick ID, Hargreaves WA, Drues J, Showstack JA: Short versus long hospitalization: A
prospective controlled study. III. Inpatient results for non-schizophrenics. Arch Gen Psychiatr
33:78-83, 1976.
21. Gould E, Glick ID: Patient-staff judgments of treatment program helpfulness on a psychiatric
ward. Br J Med Psychol 49:23-33, 1976.
22. Glick ID, Hargreaves WA, Drues J, Showstack JA: Short or long hospitalization for psychiatric
disorders? Psychopharm Bull 11(4):35-37, 1975 (abstract).
23. Glick ID, Hargreaves WA, Drues J, Showstack JA: Short versus long hospitalization: A
prospective controlled study. IV. One-year followup results for schizophrenics. Am J Psychiatry
133:509-514, 1976.
24. Glick ID, Hargreaves WA, Drues J, Showstack JA: Short versus long hospitalization: A
prospective controlled study. V. One year followup results for nonschizophrenics. Am J
Psychiatry 133:515-517, 1976.
25. Leib AC, Underwood PR, Glick ID: The staff nurse as primary therapist: A pilot study. J
Psychiatric Nurs Ment Health Services 14:11-17, 1976.
26. Hargreaves WA, Glick ID, Drues J, Showstack JA, Feigenbaum E: Short versus long
hospitalization: A prospective controlled study. VI. Two year followup results for schizophrenics.
Arch Gen Psychiatry 34:305-311, 1977.
27. Glick ID, Hargreaves WA, Drues J, Showstack JA: Short versus long hospitalization: A
prospective controlled study, VII. Two year followup results for non-schizophrenics. Arch Gen
Psychiatry 34:314-317, 1977.
28. Gould E, Glick ID: The effects of family presence and family therapy on outcome of hospitalized
schizophrenic patients. Family Process 16:503-510, 1977.
29. Glick ID, Epstein LJ: Increasing learning during the psychiatric residency. Comprehen
Psychiatry 18:545-550, 1977.
30. Dinaburg D, Glick ID, Feigenbaum E: Use of marital therapy in the treatment of female
alcoholism. J Studies Alcohol 38:1247-1258, 1977.
3l. Showstack JA, Hargreaves WA, Glick ID, O'Brien RS: Psychiatric followup studies: Practical
procedures and ethical concerns. J Nerv & Ment Dis 166:34-43, 1978.
32. Glick ID, Bennett SE: Psychiatric complications of progesterone and oral contraceptives. J Clin
Psychopharmacology 1:350-365, 1981.
33. Glick ID: Short-term intensive psychiatric hospital treatment: Which treatment and for whom? J
Nat'l Assoc Private Psychiatr Hosp 9:8-11, 1977.
34. Young RD, Glick ID, Hargreaves WA, Braff D, Drues J: Therapists A-B score and treatment
outcome with psychiatric inpatients: A table of random numbers. Br J Med Psychol 52:119-122,
1979.
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35. Braff D, Stone C, Callaway E, Geyer M, Glick ID, Bali L: Prestimulus effects on human startle
reflex in normals and schizophrenics. Psychophysiology 15:339-343, 1978.
36. Drues J, Hargreaves WA, Glick ID, Klein DF: Premorbid asocial adjustment and outcome in
schizophrenia. J Nerv & Ment Dis 166:881-884, 1978.
37. Braff DL, Bachman J, Glick ID, Jones R: The therapeutic community as a research ward:
Myths and facts. Arch Gen Psychiat 36:355-360, 1979.
38. Kessler DR, Glick ID: Brief family therapy. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2:75-84, 1979.
(Reprinted in Advances in Family Psychiatry, Vol. III, Howells J (Ed), NY Int. Press).
39. Glick ID, Hargreaves WA: Hospitals in the 1980s: Service, training and research. Hosp &
Comm
Psychiatr 30:125-128, 1979.
40. Davis C, Glick ID, Rosow I: The architectural design of a psychotherapeutic milieu. Hosp &
Comm Psychiatr 30:453-460, 1979.
41. Glick ID, Kessler DR: Family Therapy, in the American Psychiatric Association's Syllabus for
Self-Assessment Program (PKSAP=IV), 1979, pp 131-1.
42. Glick ID, Stewart D: A new drug treatment for premenstrual exacerbation of schizophrenia.
Comprehensive Psychiatry 21:281-287, 1980
43. Glick ID, Marcotte DB: Psychiatric aspects of basketball. Psychiatric Annals 10:3, 1980.
44. Clarkin JF, Glick ID: Duration of hospitalization as a variable in outcome. The Psychiatric
Hospital 13:50-54, 1982.
45. Young RC, Gould E, Glick ID, Hargreaves WA: Personality inventory correlates of outcome in a
follow up study of psychiatric hospitalization. Psychological Reports 46:903-906, 1980.
46. Binder R, Glick ID, Rice M: A comparative study of parenteral molindone and haloperidol in the
acutely psychotic patient. J Clin Psyciatry 42:203-206, 1981.
47. Johnson GR, Glick ID, Young R: Length of stay of patients in sheltered care and physical
space: A comparative study. Psychological Reports 47:703-708, 1980.
48. Glick ID, Braff DL, Johnson J, Showstack JA: Outcome of irregularly discharged psychiatric
patients. Am J Psychiatry 138:1472-1476, 1981, (French translation, Medecine et Hygiene,
44:3320-3328, 1986).
49. Glick ID: A family therapist in the People's Republic of China. Int'l J Family Therapy, 4:177-183,
1982
50. Pynoos RS, Glick ID: The use of joint consultations in inpatient psychiatry. Am J Psychiatry,
140:596-598, 1983.
51. Clarkin JF, Glick ID: Recent developments in family therapy: A review. Hosp Comm Psychiatry,
33:550-556, 1982. Reprinted in Psychotherapies (French).
52. Glick ID, Showstack JA, Klar HM: Toward the definition and delivery of appropriate care. Am J
Psychiatry 139:908-909, 1982.
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53. Braff DL, Glick ID, Griffin P: Thought disorder and depression in psychiatric patients. Comp
Psychiatry, 24:57-64, 1983.
54. Frosch WA, Glick ID, Talbott JA: The teacher as impediment to learning: The problem of focal
conviction. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 40:1257, 1983.
55. Glick ID, Borus JF: Marital and family therapy for troubled physicians and their families. JAMA,
251:1855-1858, 1984.
1. Translated into Japanese, JAMA, pp 27-32, 1984
56. Brown R, Kocsis J, Glick ID: Efficacy and feasibility of high dose tricyclic antidepressant
treatment in elderly delusional depressives. J Clin Psychopharm, 4:311-315, 1984.
57. Glick ID, Klar HM, Braff DL: Guidelines for hospitalization of chronic psychiatric patients. Hosp
& Comm Psychiatry, 35:934-936, 1984.
58. Chen C, Glick ID: Core tasks in the resident's mastery of psychiatric administration. Admin in
Mental Health, 12:207-211, 1985.
59. Glick ID, Clarkin JF, Spencer JH, et al: Inpatient family intervention. A controlled evaluation of
practice: I. Preliminary results of the six-months follow-up. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 42:882-886,
1985. Reprinted in the Sixth Edition of the Psychiatric Knowledge and Skills Self-Assessment
Program VI of the American Psychiatric Association
60. Roy-Byrne P, Pynoos RS, Glick ID: The inpatient psychiatric unit as consultation service. Can J
Psychiatry, 31:54-58, 1986.
61. Glick ID, Spencer J: Inpatient family therapy: On the boundary between past and present. Fam
Proc, 24:349-352, 1985.61.
62. Janowsky DS, Glick ID, Lash L, et al: Psychobiology and psychopharmacology: Issues in
clinical research training. J Clin Psychopharmacol, 6:1-7, 1986.
63. Gruenke LD, Craig JC, Klein DF, Glick ID, et al: Determination of chlorpromazine and its major
metabolites by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry: Application to biological fluids.
Biomedical Mass Spectrometry, 12:707-713, 1985.
64. Glick ID, Fleming L, DeChillo N, et al: A controlled study of transitional day care for non-
chronically-ill patients. Am J Psychiatry, 143:1551-1556, 1986.
65. Glick ID: Treating the new American couple. J of Sex & Marital Therapy, 12:297-306, 1986.
Translated into Japanese for the Journal of the Japanese Association of Group Psychotherapy,
1988.
66. Haas GL, Glick ID, Spencer JH: The patient, the family, and compliance with posthospital
treatment for affective disorders. Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 22:999-1005, 1986.
67. Talbott JA, Glick ID: The inpatient care of the chronically mentally ill. Schizophrenia Bulletin,
12:129-140, 1986.
68. Haas GL, Glick ID, Clarkin JF, et al: Inpatient family intervention: A randomized clinical trial II.
Results at hospital discharge. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 45:217-225, 1988.
69. Braff DL, Glick ID, Johnson MH, Zisook S: The clinical significance of thought disorder across
time in psychiatric patients. J Nerv Ment Dis, 176:213-220, 1988.
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70. Glick ID, Marcotte DB: Psychiatric aspects of basketball. J Sports Medicine & Physical Fitness,
29:104-112, 1989.
71. Greenberg L, Fine SB, Cohen C, Larson K, Michaelson A, Rubinton P, Glick, ID: An
interdisciplinary psychoeducation program for schizophrenic patients and their families in an
acute care setting. Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 39:277-282, 1988.
72. Andreason NC, Glick ID: Bipolar affective disorder and creativity: Implications and clinical
management. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 29:207-217, 1988.
73. Spencer JH, Glick ID, Haas GL: A randomized clinical trial of inpatient family intervention, III.
Overall effects at followup for the entire sample. Am J Psychiatry, 145:1115-1121, 1988.
74. Burti L, Glick ID, Tansella M: Measuring the Treatment Environment of a Psychiatric Ward and
a Community Mental Health Center After the Italian Reform. Community Mental Health Journal,
26:193-201, l990.
75. Glick ID, Showstack JA, Cohen C, Klar HM: Between Patient and Doctor: Improving the Quality
of Care for Serious Mental Illness. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 53:193-202, 1989.
76. Glick ID, Spencer JH, Clarkin JF, et al: A Randomized Clinical Trial of Inpatient Family
Intervention IV. Followup Results for Subjects with Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research,
3:187-200, 1990.
77. Glick ID, Jacobs M, Lieberman J, et al: Prediction of Short Term Outcome in Schizophrenia:
Depressive Symptoms, Negative Symptoms, and Extrapyramidal Signs. Psychopharmacology
Bulletin, 25:344-347, 1989.
78. Clarkin JF, Glick ID, Haas GL, et al: A randomized clinical trial of inpatient family intervention, V.
Results for affective disorders. J Affective Disorders, 18:17-28, 1990.
79. Glick ID, Burti L, Suzuki K, Sacks M: Effectiveness in psychiatric care: I. A cross-national study
of the process of treatment and outcomes of major depressive disorder. J Nerv Ment Disease,
179:55-63, 1991.
80. Glick ID, Clarkin JF, Haas G, et al: A randomized clinical trial of inpatient family intervention: VI.
Mediating variables and outcome. Family Process, 30:85-99, 1991.
81. Haas GL, Glick ID, Clarkin JF, et al: Gender and schizophrenia outcome: A clinical trial of an
inpatient family intervention. Schizophr Bull, 16:277-292, 1990.
82. Glick ID: Improving treatment for the severely mentally ill: Implications of the decade-long
Italian psychiatric reform. Psychiatry, 53:316-323, 1990.
83. Glick ID, Burti L, Minakawa K, Maehara K, Sacks M: Effectiveness in psychiatric care: II.
Outcome for the family after hospital treatment for major affective disorder. Annals of Clinical
Psychiatry, 3:187-198, 1991.
84. Glick ID, Janowsky DS, Salzman C, Shader RI: A proposal for a model psychopharmacology
curriculum for psychiatric residents. Neuropsychopharmacology, 8:1-5, 1993.
85. Glick ID, Burti L, Suzuki K, Sacks M: Effectiveness in psychiatric care: IV. Achieving effective
medication management for major affective disorder. Psychopharmacology Bulletin 28:257-
259, 1992.
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86. Glick ID: Medication and family therapy for schizophrenia and mood disorder.
Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 28:223-225, 1992.
87. Olfson M, Glick ID and Mechanic D: Inpatient treatment of schizophrenia in general hospitals.
Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 44:40-44, 1993.
88. Glick ID, Burti L, Okonogi K, Sacks M: Effectiveness in psychiatric care: III. Psychoeducation
and outcome for patients with major affective disorder and their families. British Journal of
Psychiatry, 164: 104-106, 1994.
89. Glick ID, Clarkin JF, Haas GL, Spencer JH: Clinical significance of inpatient family intervention:
VII. Conclusions from the clinical trial. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 44:869-873, 1993.
90. Glick ID, Dulit RA, Wachter E, Clarkin JF: The family, family therapy & borderline personality
disorder. J Psychotherapy Practice and Research , 4:237-246,1995.
91. Carpenter D, Clarkin JF, Wilner PJ, Glick ID: Personality pathology among married adults with
bipolar disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders, 34:269-274, 1995.
92. Guttman HA, Beavers WR, Berman E, Combrinck-Graham L, Glick ID, et al: A model for the
classification and diagnosis of relational disorders. J Psychiatric Services, 46:926-932, 1995.
93. Hanrahan M, Glick ID: Improving outpatient treatment for severely mentally ill persons: Doing
the right thing. Administration Policy in Mental Health, 23:459-463, 1996.
94. Schooler NR, Severe JB, Glick ID, Hargreaves WA, Keith SJ: Transition From Acute To
Maintenance Treatment: Prediction of Stabilization. International Clin Psychopharm, 11 (suppl
2):85-91, 1996.
95. Glick ID, Lecrubier Y, Montgomery S, Vinar O, Klein DF: Efficacious and safe psychotropics not
available in the United States. Psych Annals, 26:354-361, 1996.
96. Schooler NR, Keith SJ, Severe JB, Matthews SM, Bellack AS, Glick ID: Relapse and
rehospitalization during maintenance treatment of schizophrenia: The effects of dose reduction
and family treatment. Archives of Gen Psych, 54:453-463, 1997.
97. Guttman HA, Beavers WR, Berman E, Combrinck-Graham L, Glick ID, et al: (Group for the
Advancement of Psychiatry Committee on the Family): Global assessment of relational
functioning scale (GARF): I. Background and Rationale. Family Proc, 35:155-172, 1996.
98. Clarkin JF, Carpenter D, Hull J, Wilner P, Glick ID: Effects of psychoeducational intervention for
married bipolar patients and their spouses. Psychiatric Services, 49:531-533, 1998.
99. Glick ID: The inpatient family intervention (IFI) experience. Italian J Psych Behav Sci, 1:1-9,
1997.
100. Pearsall R, Glick ID, Pickar D, Suppes T, Tauscher J, Jobson KO: A new algorithm for treating
schizophrenia. Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 34:349-353, 1998.
101. Schultz SC, Thompson P, Jacobs M, Ninnan PT, Robinson D, Weiden P, Yadalam K, Glick ID:
Lithium augmentation fails to reduce symptoms in poorly responsive schizophrenic outpatients.
J Clin Psychiatry, 60:366-372, 1999.
102. Mordacai D, Glick ID: Divalproex for the treatment of geriatric bipolar disorder. In J
Geriatric Psychiatry, 14:494-496, 1999.
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103. Ambrosini PJ, Wagner KD, Biederman J, Glick I: Multicenter open-label sertraline study in
adolescent oupatients with major depression. J Am Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 38:566-572,
1999.
104. Jeste DV, Glick ID: Editors’ Introduction: “Intervention research in psychosis: past, present, and
future.” Schizophrenia Bulletin, 26:527-531, 2000.
105. Mueser KT, Sengupta A, Schooler NR, Bellack AS, Xie H, Glick ID, Keith SJ: Family treatment
and medication dosage reduction in schizophrenia: effects on patient social functioning, family
attitudes, and burden. J Consulting & Clinical Psychology; 69:3-12, 2001.
106. Glick ID, Suppes T, DeBattista C, Hu R, Marder S: Clinical update: psychopharmacological
treatment
strategies for depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Annals Internal Medicine
134:47-60, 2001.
107. Glick ID, Janowsky DS, Zisook S, Lydiard RB, Oesterheld J, Ward NG, Ellison J, Shear MK,
Doraiswamy PM, Preven DW, Ross P, Klein DF: Teaching psychopharmacology in the 1990s:
the first year experience with The American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology model
psychopharmacology curriculum. Academic Psychiatry, 25:1-8, 2001.
108. Glick ID, Horsfall JL: Psychiatric conditions in sports: diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life.
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 29: 45-55, 2001.
Reprinted in The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 3:29-34, 20009
109. Glick ID, Lemmens P, Vester-Blokland E: Treatment of the symptoms of schizophrenia: a
combined analysis of double-blind studies comparing risperidone with haloperidol and other
antipsychotic agents. International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 16:265-274, 2001.
110. Klein DF, Glick ID et al: Improving clinical trials: American Society of Clinical
Psychopharmacology recommendations. Archives of General Psychiatry, 59:72-278, 2002.
111. Glick ID, Murray SF, Vasudevan P Marder SR, Hu RJ: Treatment with atypical antipsychotics:
new indications and new populations. J Psychiatric Research 35:187-191, 2001.
112. Glick ID, Berg PH: Time to study discontinuation, relapse and compliance with atypical or
conventional antipsychotics in schizophrenia and related disorders. International Clin
Psychopharm 17:65-68, 2002.
113. Glick ID, Dixon L: Patient and family support organization services should be included as part of
treatment for chronic psychiatric illness. J Psychiatric Practice, 8:63-69, 2002.
114. Davis JM, Chen N, Glick ID: A meta-analysis of the efficacy of second-generation
antipsychotics. Archives of General Psychiatry 60:553-564, 2003.
• Davis JM, Chen N, Glick I. Letter: Subjecting meta-analyses to closer scrutiny: little support for
differential efficacy among second-generation antipsychotics at equivalent doses. Arch Gen
Psychiatry 2006; 63:935-938.
115. Stroup TS, McEvoy JP, Swartz MS, Byerly M, Glick ID, et al: The NIMH antipsychotic trials of
intervention effectiveness (CATIE) project: Schizophrenia trial design and protocol
development. Schizophrenia Bulletin 29:15-32, 2003.
116. Jibson MD, Glick ID, Tandon RT: Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. Focus 2:17-30,
2004.
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117. Glick ID, Carter WG, Tandon R: A paradigm for treatment of inpatient psychiatric disorders:
from asylum to intensive care. J Psychiatric Practice 9:1-5, 2003.
118. Glick ID, Zaninelli R, Hsu C, et al: Patterns of concomitant psychotropic medication use during a
two year study comparing clozapine and olanzapine for the prevention of suicidal behavior. J
Clinical Psychiatry 65:679-685, 2004.
119. Glick ID: Adding psychotherapy to pharmacotherapy: data, benefits, and guidelines for
integration. Am J Psychotherapy 58:186-208, 2004.
120. Zisook S, Benjamin S, Balon R, Glick ID, et al: Alternate methods of teaching
psychopharmacology. Academic Psychiatry 29:141-154, 2005.
121. Glick ID: Undiagnosed bipolar disorder: new syndromes and new treatments. The Primary Care
Companion to the J Clin Psychiatry 6:27-33, 2004.
122. Glick ID, Zisook S: The challenge of teaching psychopharmacology in the new millennium: the
role of curricula. Academic Psychiatry 29: 134-140, 2005.
123. Green AI, Tohen MF, Hamer RM, et al: First episode schizophrenia-related psychosis and
substance use disorders: acute response to olanzapine and haloperidol. Schizophrenia
Research 66:125-135, 2004.
124. Glick ID: Psychosis: new perspectives and strategies: l’Encephale 37:49-50, 2001.
125. Glick ID: Atypical antipsychotics: new data and new controversies. Japanese J Clin
Psychopharmacology 6:500-512, 2003.
126. Simpson GM, Glick ID, Weiden PJ, Romano SJ, Siu CO: Randomized, controlled, double-blind
multicenter comparison of the efficacy and tolerability of ziprasidone and olanzapine in acutely
ill inpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Am J Psychiatry 161:1837-1847,
2004.
127. Glick ID, Marder SR: Long-term maintenance therapy with quetiapine versus haloperidol
decanoate in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. J Clinical Psychiatry
66:638-641, 2005.
128. Ritvo EC, Glick ID: Family problems and sports performance. Physician & Sportsmedicine
33:37-41, 2005.
129. Glick ID, Duggal V, Hodulik C: Aripiprazole as a dopamine partial agonist: positive and negative
effects. J Clinical Psychopharmacology 26:101-103, 2006.
130. Glick ID: The ACNP and Me. Academic Psychiatry 31:125-126, 2007.
131. Glick ID, Shkedy Z, Schreiner A: Differential early onset of therapeutic response with
risperidone versus conventional antipsychotics in patients with chronic schizophrenia.
International Clinical Psychopharm, 21:261-266, 2006.
132. Glick ID, Borus JF: Through the Golden Chalkboard. Academic Psychiatry 30:422-423, 2006.
133. Strakowski SM Johnson JL, DelBello MP, Hamer M, Green AI, Tohen M, Lieberman JA, Glick
ID, Patel JK. Quality of life during treatment with haloperidol or olanzapine in the year following
a first psychotic episode. Schizophrenia Research 78:161-169, 2005.
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134. McEvoy JP, Johnson J, Perkins D, Lieberman JA, Hamer RM, Keefe RSE, Tohen M, Glick ID:
Insight in first episode psychosis. Psychological Medicine 60:1385-1394, 2006.
135. Green AI, Lieberman JA, Hamer RM, Glick ID, et al: Olanzapine and haloperidol in first episode
psychosis: Two-year data. Schizophrenia Research 86:234-243, 2006
136. Glick ID: Understanding the results of CATIE in the context of the field. CNS Spectrums 11:40-
47, 2006.
137. Rait D, Glick ID: Reintegrating family therapy training in psychiatric residency programs: making
the case. Academic Psychiatry 32:76-80, 2008.
138. Rait D, Glick ID: A Model for reintegrating couples and family therapy training in psychiatric
residency programs. Academic Psychiatry 32:81-86, 2008.
139. Ritvo EC, Melnick I, Marcus GR, Glick ID: Psychiatric conditions in cosmetic surgery patients.
Facial Plastic Surgery 22:194-197, 2006.
140. Chakos MH, Glick ID, Miiller AL, et al: Baseline use of concomitant psychotropic medications to
treat schizophrenia in the CATIE trial. Psychiatric Services 57:1-8, 2006
141. Glick ID, Salzman C, Cohen BM, Klein DF, Moutier C, Nasrallah AH, Ongur D, Wang P, Zisook
S: Improving the Pedagogy Associated With the Teaching of Psychopharmacology. Academic
Psychiatry, 31:211-217, 2007.
142. Glick ID, Pham D, Davis JM: Concomitant medications may not improve outcome of
antipsychotic monotherapy for stabilized patients with nonacute schizophrenia. J Clinical
Psychiatry 67:1261-1265, 2006
143. Glick ID, He X, Davis JM: First-generation antipsychotics: current status. Primary Psychiatry
13:51-58, 2006
144. Kim SH, Ivanova O, Glick ID, Reaven G: Metabolic impact of switching antipsychotic therapy to
aripiprazole after weight gain: a pilot study. J Clin Psychopharmacology, 27:365-368, 2007
145. Davis JM, Chen N, Glick ID: Issues that may determine the outcome of antipsychotic trials:
Industry sponsorship and extrapyramidal side effect. Neuropsychopharmacology, 33:971-975,
2008.
146. Zisook S, Glick ID, Jefferson JW et al: Teaching psychopharmacology: What works and what
doesn’t.
J Clin Psychopharmacology, 28:96-100, 2008.
147. Glick ID, Poyurovsky M, Ivanova O, Koran L: Aripiprazole in schizophrenia patients with
comorbid obsessive-compulsive symptoms. J Clinical Psychiatry, 69:1856-1859, 2008.
148. Janicak PG, Glick ID, Marder SR et al: The efficacy of aripiprazole across the symptom
spectrum of schizophrenia: a pooled analysis from five short-term studies. J Clinical Psychiatry,
70:25-35, 2008.
149. Poyurovsky M, Glick ID, Koran LM: Lamotrigine augmentation in schizophrenia and
schizoaffective patients with obsessive-compulsive symptoms. J Psychopharm, 29:267-271,
2009.
150. Glick ID, Peselow ED: New antipsychotic agents. Primary Psychiatry, 15:57-64, 2008.
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151. Peselow ED, Malavade K, Lowe RS, Glick ID: Historical and other treatments in psychiatry.
Primary Psychiatry, 15:42-49, 2008.
152. Klein DF, Glick ID: Conflict of interest, journal review and publication policy.
Neuropsychopharmacology,
33:3023-3026, 2008.
153. Glick ID, et al: The efficacy, safety, and tolerability of aripiprazole for the treatment of
schizoaffective disorder: results from a pooled analysis of a sub-population of subjects from two
randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, pivotal trials. J Affect Disorder, (2009)
doi:10.1016/j.jad.2008.12.0171.
154. Glick ID, Bosch J, Casey DE: A double-blind randomized trial of mood stabilizer augmentation
using lamotrigine an valproate for patients with schizophrenia who are stabilized and partially
responsive. J Clin Psychopharmacology, 29:267-271, 2009.
155. Kraemer C, Glick ID, Klein DF: Clinical trials design lessons from the CATIE study. American J
Psychiatry, 166:1222-1228, 2009.
156. Glick ID, Bossie CA, Alphs L, Canuso CM: The onset and persistence of antipsychotic response
in patients with schizophrenia. J Clinical Psychopharm, 29:542-7, 2009.
157. Glick ID, Balon R, Ballon J Rovine D: Teaching pearls from the lost art of psychopharmacology.
J Psych Practice,15:423-426, 2009.
158. Glick ID, Kamm R, Morse E: The evolution of sport psychiatry, Circa 2009. Sports Medicine,
39:607-613, 2009.
159. Glick ID, Sharfstein S, Schwartz H: Inpatient psychiatric care in the 21st century: the need for
reform. Psychiatric Services. 62:206-209, 2011.
160. Glick ID, Morse E, Reardon C, Newmark T: Sport psychiatry: a new frontier in a challenging
world. Die Psychiatrie, 2010, 4:249-253.
161. Glick ID, Janowsky A, Hays S: The role of the family and improvement in treatment
maintenance, adherence, and outcome for schizophrenia. J Clinical Psychopharmacology,
31:82-85, 2011.
162. Salzman C, Glick ID, Keshevan MS: The seven sins of psychopharmacology. J Clinical
Psychopharmacology, 2010, 6:653-655.
163 Altamura AC, Glick ID: Designing outcome studies to determine efficacy and safety of
antipsychotics for ‘real world’ treatment of schizophrenia. International Journal of
Neuropsychopharmacology. 2010, 13:971-973.
164 March J, Kraemer H, Glick ID: What Have We Learned About Trial Design From NIMH-Funded
Pragmatic Trials?. Neuropsychopharmacology 2010: 35:2491-2501.
165. Glick ID, Correll C, Altamura C, Davis J et al: Mid and long-term efficacy and effectiveness of
Antipsychotic Medications for Schizophrenia: A data-driven, personalized clinical approach.
Journal
Clinical Psychiatry, 2011: 72:1616-1627.
166. Poyurovsky M, Zohar J, Glick ID, et al: Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms in Schizophrenia:
Implications
Of Future Psychiatric Classifications, Comprehensive Psychiatry, 2012: 53(5):480-3.
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167. Chakos M, Patel J, Rosenheck R, Glick ID, et al: Concomitant Psychotropic Medication Use
During
Treatment of Schizophrenia Patients; Longitudinal Results from the CATIE Study. Clinical
Schizophrenia
& Related Psychosis, 2011, 5: 124-134.
168. Wilkinson J, Glick ID, Carrion V: Development of a Child Psychopharmacology Trial Scale.
Current
Psychopharmacology, 2012, I: 9-13.
169. Fried MW, Glick ID, Zeller SL: Partial Hospitalization Programs As A Resource to Reduce The
Overload In
Psychiatric Emergency Services. J American Association Emergency Psychiatry, 2011, 9:4-7.
170. Glick ID, Stillman MA, Reardan CL, Ritvo EC: Managing Psychiatric Issues in Elite Athletes. J
Clin
Psychiatry, 2012, 73:640-644.
171. Dell’Osso B, Glick ID, Baldwin D, Altamura A: Can Long-Term Outcomes Be Improved by
Shortening the
Duration of Untreated Illness in Psychiatric Disorders? A Conceptual Framework.
Psychopathology, 2013,
46:14-21
172. Weiden P, Citrone L, … Glick I et al: A Trial Evaluating Gradual – or Immediate –Switch
Strategies from
Risperidpne, Olanzapine or Aripiprazole to Iloperidone in Patients with Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
Research, 2014, 153:160-8.
173. Citrone L, Weiden P, Glick I et al: Switching to Iloperidone: An Omnibus of Clinically Relevant
Observations from a 12-Week Open Label RCT in 500 Persons with Schizophrenia, Clinical
Schizophrenia and Related Psychoses, 2014, 3:1-38.
174. Klein D, Glick ID: Industry Withdrawal from Psychiatric Medication Development. Revista
Brasileira
Psiquiatria, 2014, 36:259-61
175. Stroup TS, Byerly MJ . . . Glick I D et al: Effects of Switching from Olanzapine, Quetiapine, and
Risperadone to Aripiprazole on 10-year Coronary Heart Disease Risk and Metabolic Syndrome
Status:
Results from a randomized controlled trial, Schizophrenia Res, 2013, 146:190-5.
176. Altamura AC, Serati M . . . . Glick I D et al: An Epidemiologic and Clinical Overview of Medical
and Psychopathological Comorbidities in Major Psychoses. Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci,
2011, 261:489-508.
177. Glick I D, Ellison J W: Improving the Practice of Clinical Pharmacotherapy: The Process of
Long-Term Management for Patients and Caregivers, J Clin Psychiatry, 2015, in press.
178. Salzman C, Glick I D:Teaching the Teachers of Clinical Psychopharmacology, Academic
Psychiatry, 2014, D01 10,1007/s40596-014-0263-z
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Commentaries:
1. Glick ID: The Challenge of Relational Diagnoses: Applying the Biopsychosocial Model in DSM-
IV. Am J
Psychiatry 146:11, November 1989, 1492-1494.
2. Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Bipolar Disorders. In Abstracts of Clinical Care
Guidelines, 7:5, 1995, pp 3-4.
3. Glick ID: Introduction to the Classic Article Section. J Psychotherapy Practice Research 6:151-
153, 1997.
4. Thompson JW, Glick ID. “Teaching and Learning Psychopharmacology: A Strategy for the
Practicing
Physician.” Focus IV:463-464, 2006.
5. Heru AM, Keitner GI, Glick ID: Family Therapy: The Neglected Core Competence. Academic
Psychiatry 36:6, 2012, pp 433-435.
6. Glick ID, Zisook S, Rapaport M. “Teaching the Teachers: A Report from the Third Annual
ASCP
Teaching Session”, J Clin Psychiatry.74:3, March 2013, pp 262-264.
Book Chapters, CME Publications & Columns:
1. Glick ID, Bennett SE. Psychiatric effects of progesterone and oral contraceptives. In: Shader R
(ed) Psychiatric Complications of Medical Drugs. New York, Raven Press, 1972, pp 295-331.
2. Glick ID. Psychotropic action of oral contraceptives. In: Itil TM (ed), Psychotropic Action of
Hormones. White Lake, NY, Spectrum Publications, Inc., 1976, pp 155-167.
3. Glick ID. The quality of delivery of mental health services to the community. In: Serban G
(ed) New Trends of Psychiatry in the Community. Cambridge, Ballinger Publishing Co., 1977,
pp 203-206.
4. Kessler DR, Glick ID. Family therapy. In: Ostwald P, Ruesch J (eds) Communication and
Human Interaction. New York, Grune and Stratton, Inc., 1977.
5. Glick ID. Practical considerations (Discussions of "The effects of social class on parental values
and practices" by Kohn ML and of "The development of children in mother-headed families" by
Hetherington EM, Cox M, Cox R), In: Reiss D, Hoffman H (eds) The American Family: Dying
or Developing. New York, Plenum Press, 1979, pp 73-78, 147-150.
6. Glick ID, Kessler DR, Clarkin JF. Approaches to family therapy. In: Arieti S, Brodie HKH
(eds), American Handbook of Psychiatry, Volume VII, New York, Basic Books, 1981, pp 388-
407.
7. Glick ID, Clarkin JF. The effects of family presence and brief family intervention for hospitalized
schizophrenic patients: A review, In: Harbin HT (ed) The Psychiatric Hospital and the Family.
Spectrum, Inc., 1982, pp 157-171.
8. Clarkin JF, Frances AJ, Glick ID. The decision to treat the family: Selection criteria and
enabling factors. In: Aronson ML, Wolberg LW (eds) Group and Family Therapy. New York,
Brunner/Mazel, 1981, pp 149-167.
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9. Glick ID, Clarkin JF. Family therapy when an affective disorder is diagnosed. In: Gurman AS
(ed) Questions & Answers in the Practice of Family Therapy, New York, Brunner/Mazel, 1981,
pp 250-253.
10. Glick ID, Bennett SE. Oral contraceptives and the menstrual cycle. In: Friedman RD (ed)
Behavior and the Menstrual Cycle. New York, Marcel Dekker, Inc, 1982, pp 345-365.
11. Glick ID, Borus J. Family therapy for the impaired physician. In: Scheiber SC, Doyle BD
(eds) The Impaired Physician. New York, Plenum Press, 1983, pp 97-108.
12. Clarkin JF, Glick ID. Supervision of family therapy. In: Blumenfield M (ed) Applied
Supervision in Psychotherapy. Grune and Stratton, 1982, pp 87-106.
13. Grunebaum H, Glick ID. The basics of family treatment. In: Grinspoon L (Ed): Psychiatry
Update, Vol II. Washington APA Press, 1983, pp 185-203.
l4. Magaro PA, Talbott JA, Glick ID. The inpatient care of chronic schizophrenia. In: Bellack AS
(ed), Schizophrenia - Treatment, Management, and Rehabilitation. Orlando, Fl, Grune and
Stratton, 1984, pp 193-218.
15. Haas GL, Clarkin JF, Glick ID. Marital and family treatment of depression. In: Beckham EE,
Leber WR (eds), Handbook of Depression: Treatment, Assessment, and Research.
Homewood Illinois, The Dorsey Press, 1985, pp 151-183.
16. Glick ID. Treatment of premenstrual syndrome in psychiatric practice. In: Osofsky HJ,
Blumenthal SJ (eds) Premenstrual Syndrome: Current Findings & Future Directions, Progress
in Psychiatry. Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Press, 1985, pp 57-65.
17. Glick ID, Clarkin JF. The family model of intervention. In: Sederer L (ed) Inpatient Psychiatry:
Diagnosis and Treatment, Second edition. Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins, 1986, pp 296-307
(third edition, 1991, pp 255-276).
18. Stewart TJ, Bjorksten OJ, Glick ID. Sociodemographic aspects of contemporary American
marriage. In: Bjorksten OJ (ed) New Clinical Concepts in Marital Therapy. Washington, D.C.,
American Psychiatric Press, Inc. 1985.
19. Glick ID, Haas GL, Clarkin JF: The family and posthospital treatment compliance among
affective disorders. In: Halbreich U, Feinberg SS (eds) Psychosocial Aspects of Nonresponse
to Antidepressant Drugs, Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Press, 1986.
20. Glick ID, Quitkin FM, Bennett SE: The influence of estrogens, progestins and oral
contraceptives on depression, In: Halbreich U, Rose R, (eds) Hormones and Depression. New
York, Raven Press, 1987, pp 339-356.
21. Talbott JA, Glick ID: The inpatient care of the chronic mentally ill. In: Lion JR, Adler WN,
Webb WL (eds) Modern Hospital Psychiatry. New York, Norton & Company, 1988, pp 352-370.
22. Craig JC, Gruenke LD, Klein FD, Glick ID, et al. Development of a method for the determination
of chlorpromazine and its major metabolites by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, and
application to biological fluids, Perspectives in Psychopharmacology: A Collection of Papers in
Honor of Earl Usdin, Edited by W. Bunney and R. Barchas, New York, Alan R. Liss, Inc., 1988,
pp 375-389.
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23. Glick ID, Clarkin JF, Haas GL. Family and Couple Therapies, in Treatments of Psychiatric
Disorders (Karasu, T. Byram, (ed) A Task Force Report of the American Psychiatric
Association, Washington, D.C. APPI, 1989.
24. Clarkin JF, Glick ID, Haas GL, Spencer, JH Jr. Inpatient Family Intervention for Affective
Disorders . In: Keitner, GI (ed) Depression and Families: Impact and Treatment, Progress in
Psychiatry Series, American Psychiatric Press, Wash. DC, 1990.
25. Clarkin JF, Haas GL, and Glick ID: Inpatient Family Intervention. In: Clarkin JF, Haas GL and
Glick ID (eds) Affective Disorders and the Family: Assessment and Treatment, New York,
Guilford Press, 1988, pp 134-152.
26. Clarkin JF and Glick ID: Instruments for the Assessment of Family Malfunction. In: Wetzler S,
(ed), Measuring Mental Illness: Psychometric Assessment for Clinicians, American Psychiatric
Press, Washington, D.C. 1989, pp 211-227.
27. Glick I D, Dulit RA, Wachter E, Clarkin JF: A Survival Guide for Patients with Borderline
Personality Disorder and Their Families. In: Minakawa K (ed) New Approaches to the
Borderline Syndrome, Toyko, Iwasaki Gakujutsu Shuppan , 1991, pp 158-168.
28. Glick ID, Freund NY and Olfson M: What a Psychiatric Hospitalization Can and Cannot Do: A
Review of Efficacy Studies. In: Persad E, Kazarian SS and Joseph LW (eds) The Mental
Hospital in the 21st Century. Toronto, Canada, Wall & Emerson, Inc., 1992, pp 191-204.
29. Clarkin JF, Haas GL and Glick ID: Family and Marital Therapy. In: Paykel, ES. (ed)
Handbook of Affective Disorders, 2nd edition. New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1992, pp 487-
500.
30. Glick ID, Clarkin JF and Goldsmith SJ: Combining Medication with Family Psychotherapy. In:
Beitman B (ed), Combined Treatments, the American Psychiatric Press Review of Psychiatry,
Vol. 12. Washington, D.C. American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1993, pp 585-610.
31. Klerman GL, Weissman MW, Markowitz J, Glick ID, Wilner PJ, Mason B, Shear MK:
Medication and Psychotherapy. In: Bergen, AE and Garfield, SL (eds), Handbook of
Psychotherapy and Behavioral Change, 1994, John Wiley, New York. fourth edition, pp 734-
781.
32. Glick ID, Braff D, Janowsky D: Short and Long-Term Psychopharmacological Treatment
Strategies. In: Psychopharmacology: The Fourth Generation of Progress, Bloom FE, Kupfer
DJ (eds). Raven Press, New York, 1995, pp 839-848.
Revised: Glick ID, Marder S, Janowsky D, Suppes T, DeBattista C: New short- and
long-term psychopharmacologic treatment strategies for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and
depressive disorder. In: Watson SJ, Deutch A (eds), Psychopharmacology: The Fourth
Generation of Progress CD-ROM, Philadelphia, PA, Lippincott-Raven, 1998 .
33. DeBattista C, Glick ID: The applicability of pharmacotherapy for neurosis and personality
disorder: In: Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 1995, pp. 102-105.
34. Glick ID: Unbundling the Function of an Inpatient Unit: In: JP Docherty (ed), Inpatient
Psychiatry in the 1990's: New Directions in Mental Health Services. San Francisco: Josey
Bass, 1994, pp. 35-43.
35. Glick ID: Neuroleptic-psychosocial interactions and prediction of outcome. In: Gaebel W,
Awad AG (eds): Prediction of Neuroleptic Treatment Outcome in Schizophrenia - Concepts and
Methods. New York, Springer-Verlag, 1994: pp 65-70.
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36. Thase ME, Glick ID: Combined Treatment. In: Glick ID (ed), Treating Depression. San
Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 1995, pp 183-208.
37. Sholevar GP, Glick ID, Sholevar EH: Family Intervention and Psychiatric Hospitalization. In:
Textbook of Family and Couples Therapy. Edited by GP Sholevar and LD Schwoeri.
Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 2003, pp 637-655.
38. Glick ID, Lecrubier Y, Montgomery SA, Vinar O, Klein D. Promising Psychopharmacological
Agents *Available in Europe. In: Schatzberg AF, Nemeroff CB (eds), Textbook of
Psychopharmacology. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press,1995: pp 839-846.
39. Glick ID, Clarkin JF: Family In: Sacks MH, Sledge WH, Waren C (Eds) Core Readings in
Psychiatry: An Annotated Guide to the Literature, Washington, APPI, 1995: pp. 63-70.
40. Clarkin JK, Glick ID: Family and Marital Therapy In: Sacks MH, Sledge WH, Waren C (Eds)
Core Readings in Psychiatry: An Annotated Guide to the Literature, Washington, APPI, 1995:
pp. 553-560.
41. Glick ID, Clarkin JF: Family Support and Intervention. In: Sederer LI and Rothschild AJ, Acute
Care Psychiatry: Diagnosis and Treatment, Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1997: pp. 337-354.
42. Glick ID: Familiy Associations and Family Therapy: from Conflict to Collaboration. In: Clerici
M,
Bertrando P (Eds) Psychoeducation and Self-Help in Major Psychiatric Disorders, Torino, Italy,
Boringhieri Editore, (in press)
43. Belanoff JK, Glick ID: New Psychotropic Drugs for Axis I Disorders: Recently Arrived, in
Development and Never Arrived. In: Schatzberg AF, Nemeroff CB (eds), Textbook of
Psychopharmacology, Second Edition. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1998, pp
1015-1026.
44. Glick ID: Family therapies: efficacy, indications and treatment outcomes. In: Janowsky DF (ed),
Psychotherapy: Indications and Outcomes, American Psychiatric Press, 1999, pp 303-321.
45. Jeste DV, Glick ID: Editors’ introduction: intervention research in psychosis: past, present, and
future. In: NIMH Schizophrenia Bulletin, 26:527-531, 2000.
46. Belanoff JK, Glick ID: New Psychotropic Drugs for Axis I Disorders. In: The Essentials of
Clinical Psychopharmacology. Edited by AF Schatzberg and CB Nemeroff. Washington, DC,
American Psychiatric Press, 2001, pp 701-714.
47. Tandon R, Glick ID: Introduction. In: Managing Schizophrenia: A Comprehensive Primer. New
York, McMahon Publishing, 2002, pp. 6-9.
48. Glick ID, Loraas EL: Family Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. In: Family Therapy
and Mental Health. Edited by MacFarlane MM. New York, NY, The Haworth Press, 2001, pp
135-150.
49. Ritvo EC, Glick ID: Couples Therapy, for the text, Textbook of Psychiatry, Second Edition,
Edited by Tasman A, Lieberman J, Kay J, First MB, Maj M. England, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd,
2003, pp 1792-1806.
49.2 • Third Edition, Ritvo EC, Glick ID, Berman E: Couples Therapy. 2008,Vol 2, pp
1963-1981.
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50. Glick ID, Mullen B: Family Intevention in the Treatment of Personality Disorder and Issues of
Compliance. In: Personality Disorder: Current Research and Treatments. Edited by Reich J,
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, 2005, pp.185-201.
51. Liberman RP, Glick ID: Drug and psychosocial curriculum for psychiatric residents in the
treatment of schizophrenia. Psychiatric Services 55:1217-1219, 2004
52. Glick ID, Horsfall JL: Diagnosis and Psychiatric Treatment of Athletes. In: Clinics in Sports
Medicine.
Edited by Tofler IR and Morse ED, Elsevier, NY, 2005, pp. 771-781.
53. Glick ID: Safety and Tolerability of Antipsychotic Therapy for Schizophrenia: Analyzing the
Evidence to Ensure Effective Outcomes. First Report. March 2006.
54. Ritvo ER, Melnick I, Glick ID: Couples and Family Therapy. In: Hales RE, Yudofsky SC,
Gabbard GO. American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Psychiatry. Fifth Edition, 2008,
1303-1328.
55. Glick ID: Combining Pharmacotherapy With Psychotherapeutic Management: Guidelines for
Integration. ASCP Corner, J Clin Psychiatry 67:1645-1646, 2006.
56. Balon R, Glick ID, Zisook S: A Model Psychopharmacology Curriculum. Psychiatric Times, April,
2008
57. Glick ID, Tandon R: The Acute Crisis Stabilization Unit for Adults. In: Textbook of Hospital
Psychiatry, Edited by Sharfstein S, Dickerson FB and Oldham JM. Arlington, VA, American
Psychiatric Publishing Inc., 2008, pp 29-41.
58. Glick ID: Reflections on the origins and evolution of AFTA. In: AFTA Monograph Series,
Reflections of AFTA’s early days: moving forward by remembering our past, edited by Sullivan
MA & Domokos-Cheng Ham M. American Family Therapy Academy, Inc., Winter 2009, pp. 20-
22.
59. Rait DS, Glick ID: Schizophrenia: A Family Psychoeducational Approach. In: How to Practice
Evidence Based Psychiatry: Basic Principles and Case Studies, Edited by B Taylor, Am Psych
Press, Inc. Washington, DC 2009, pp. 225-232.
60. Citrone L, Peselow E, Glick ID: Asenapine, in Schatzberg A, Nemeroff, C, (eds) Essentials of
Clinical Psychopharmacology, 3rd edition, Washington DC, American Psychiatric Publishing,
2013, pp_367-375.
61. Stillman MA, Ritvo EC, Glick ID: Psychotherapeutic Treatment in Athletes and Their Significant
Others. In Baron DA, Reardon CL, Baron SH (eds) In Contemporary Issues in Sport Psychiatry:
A Global Perspective, United Kingdom, Wiley, 2013, pp. 117-123.
62. Glick ID, Stillman T, Reardon CL: Sport Psychiatry: Current Status and Challenges. In Baron
DA, Reardon CL, Baron SH (eds) In Contemporary Issues in Sport Psychiatry: A Global
Perspective, United Kingdom, Wiley, 2013, pp. 215-218.
63. Moussaoui D, Glick I D : The Maristan Sidi Fredj in Fez, Morocco, in Image in Psychiatry, Am J
Psychiatry, 2015, in press.
Audio lectures:
1. Lecturer, Audio-Digest Psychiatry Board Review, 2013:
A. Couples therapy
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B. Family therapy
Letters:
1. Glick ID: “Outcome of Deinstitutionalized Patients.” Am J Psych 139:843, 1982
2. Glick ID, Klar HM: “Schizophrenia.” NEJM 306:1366, 1982
3. Frosch WA, Glick ID, Talbott JA: “The Teacher as Impediment to Learning: The Problem of
Focal Conviction.” Arch Gen Psych 40:1257, 1983.
4. Glick ID: “Who To Blame.” New York Times, Feb 12, 1984
5. Glick ID: “When a Patient May Be Dangerous.” New York Times, Aug 20, 1986.
6. Glick ID, Clarkin JC: “The Premises of Family Therapy.” J Marital & Family Therapy 15:205-206,
1989.
7. Glick ID, Olfson M: “Benefits of Inpatient Care.” Hosp & Community Psychiatry 42:639, 1991.
8. Glick ID: “Cross-Cultural Panel.” Northern Calif Psych Physician, Oct:15, 1994.
9. Glick ID, Sacks M: “”Amateur Hour at Mental Health.” New York Times, Feb 1, 1995
10. Glick ID: “Newer Antipsychotics.” Psychiatric News, Nov 19:21, 1999.
11. Glick ID, Janowsky D, Zisook S: “On Using the ASCP Model Curriculum of
Psychopharmacology: Comments and an Update.” Academic Psych 25:237-238, 2001.
12. Glick ID: “We Are Family.” New York Times, Nov 6:7, 2005.
13. Glick ID, Siris SG, Davis JM. Treating Schizophrenia with Comorbid Depressive or
Demoralization Symptoms (letter). J Clin Psychiatry 69:501, 2007.
14. Glick ID, Marder SR: Drs. Glick and Marder Reply. J Clin Psychiatry 6:497-498, 2006.
15. Davis JM, Chen N, Glick ID: Subjecting Meta-analyses to Closer Scrutiny: Little Support for
Differential Efficacy Among Second-Generation Antipsychotics at Equivalent Doses. Arch Gen
Psychiatry 63:937-939, 2006.
16. Davis J, Leucht S, Glick ID: CATIE Findings Revisited. Psychiatry Services, 60: 125, 2009
17. Glick ID: The long and the short of it: are shorter periods of hospitalization beneficial? E-Letter
in the British J Psychiatry, Feb, 2008.
Editorials:
1. Glick ID, Showstack JA, Klar HM: Toward the definition and delivery of appropriate care. Am J
Psychiatry 139:908-909, 1982.
2. GAP Committee on the Family: The challenge of relational diagnoses: Applying the
biopsychosocial mood in DSM-IV. Am J Psychiat, 146:1492-1494, 1989.
3. Judd LL, Glick ID: The National Institute of Mental Health: prospects and promises. Biol
Psychiatry,
26:545-546, 1989.
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4. Glick ID, Zisook S, Shader RI: The challenge of teaching psychopharmacology and improving
Clinical practice. J Clin Psychopharmacology, 25:203-205, 2005
5. Thompson, JW and Glick ID: Teaching and Learning Psychopharmacology: A Strategy for
Practicing Physicians. Focus 2006, IV: 463-464.
6. Klein DF, Glick ID, Shader RI: CNS Drug Development, Basic and Clinical Research: Thinking
Outside the Box. J Clinical Psychopharmacology 2011, 31:553-554.
Book Reviews:
1. Glick ID: Treating the Treatment Failures by Arnold M. Ludwig, Grune & Stratton, Inc. 1971, 235
pp. California Medicine 177: 104, July 1972.
2. Glick ID: Mom’s House, Dad’s House by Isola Ricci, Macmillan Publishing Co. 1980, 270 pp. J
Psychiatry Law, Federal Legal Publications, Inc.,1982.
3. Glick ID, Clarkin KC: Handbook of Family Therapy edited by Gurman AS and Kniskern DP,
Brunner-Mazel 1981, 796 pp. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 33: 490-491, June 1982.
4. Glick ID: Inpatient Psychiatry: Diagnosis and Treatment edited by Sederer LI, Williams and
Wilkins, 1983, 337 pp. New England J Medicine 309:619, 1983.
5. Glick ID, Clarkin KC: The Strength of Family Therapy: Selected papers of Nathan W. Ackerman,
Brunner/Mazel, 1982, 460 pp. J Marital and Family Therapy 329-330, July 1985.
6. Perry S, Glick ID: Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of General Hospital Psychiatry
edited by Thomas Hackett and Ned Cassem, PSC 1987, 658 pp. NEJM 317:1609, 1987.
7. Glick ID: The Creative Process of Psychotherapy by Arnold Rothenberg, WW Norton & Co,
1987, 210 pp.
Am J Psychiatry 146:675, 1989.
8. Glick ID: Bringing Up Baby – Without Destroying Mommy and Daddy by Jerry Lewis,
Brunner/Mazel, 1989, xii + 201 pp. Contemporary Psychiatry 9:96, 1990.
9. Glick ID: Evaluating Family Mental Health by John Schwab, J Stephenson, John Ice, Plenum,
1993, 452 pp. Psychiatric Times, p. 41, November 1994.
10. Glick ID: The Sorrow of War: A Novel of North Vietnam (1994) by Bao Ninh, New York
Riverhead Books,
1996, 235 pp. Am J Psychiatry 157:12, December 2000.
11. Glick ID, Newmark T: Sports Psychiatry: Strategies for Life Balance and Peek
Performance, by McDuff, D
Am J Psychiatry 170: 806-7, 2013.
Films and Videotapes:
1. Glick ID, Marshall G: Videotape Playback in Family Therapy. 16mm, B & W, Sound 45 min.,
1968
2. Glick ID, Marshall G: Family Therapy: An Introduction. 16 mm, B & W, Sound 45 min., 1970
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