Tracy R.G. Gladstone Audio


  • Preventing Depression in Young People

    Tracy Gladstone May 12, 2016

    Gladstone shares data on the alarming rates of depression in children and adolescents, providing insight and recommendations on ways practitioners and educators, with the help of policymakers, can help identify and prevent depression in more young people.

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  • Preventing Depression in At-Risk Adolescents: The CATCH-IT Intervention Program

    Tracy GladstoneIn this lunchtime seminar, Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D. presented on the CATCH-IT program, a primary care technology-based depression prevention program targeting adolescents who are at risk for depressive illness. In this lunchtime seminar, Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D. presented on the CATCH-IT program, a primary care technology-based depression prevention program targeting adolescents who are at risk for depressive illness.

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  • Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D.: Preventing Depression in Teens: The CATCH-IT Intervention Program

    Lunchtime Seminar April 5, 2012 (57:52 min.)

    Tracy GladstoneProject CATCH-IT is a combined primary care/internet-based preventive intervention that aims to reduce the risk of depression in adolescents with depressive symptoms.  It is designed to teach teens strategies to prevent depression.

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  • Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D. : Sibling Relationships in Children of Depressed Parents

    Lunchtime Seminar March 17, 2011 (49:19 min.)

    Research suggests that family variables are involved in the transmission of depression from parents to children. To date, marital and parent/child relationships have been explored in connection to youth depression, but the sibling relationship generally has been overlooked.

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  • Symposium: Improving Children’s Lives

    35th Anniversary Symposium: Reflections, Conversations, New Directions
    Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D., Pamela Seigle, M.S., Georgia Hall, Ph.D.
    Moderator: Carolyn Swift
    November 13, 2010

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  • Tracy R. G. Gladstone: The Prevention of Depression in At-Risk Adolescents

    Depression, which often has its first onset in adolescence, is a common and impairing condition associated with difficulties in relationships, impaired school and work performance, and increased risk for substance abuse and suicide.

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  • Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D.: Sibling Relationships Among Offspring of Depressed Parents

    Sibling relationship quality has been connected to psychosocial and mental health outcomes in youth, including internalizing and externalizing difficulties, substance abuse, and poor peer relationships.

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