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Alfiee M. Breland-Noble, PhD, MHSc

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Alfiee M. Breland-Noble, PhD, MHSc

Department / Division
Psychiatry / Medical Psychology

Address
DUMC 3527
Durham, NC 27710

Appointment Telephone
919-681-1100

Office Telephone
919-681-1100

Fax Telephone
919-681-1600

Training
  • PhD, Counseling Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1997

Residency
  • Counseling and Psychological Services, Duke University Medical Center, 1997

Fellowship
  • Mental Health Interventions, Premier Program, Duke University School of Medicine, 2005

Other Training
  • Child Mental Health Services Research, Duke University School of Medicine, 2003
  • MHSc, Duke University School of Medicine, 2009

Clinical Interests
Child and adolescent and family mental health disparities; community-based participatory research; treatment of adolescent mood disorders; diversity in mental health services; mindfulness for parenting and behavior modification; treatment engagement

Research Interests
Expertise: Adolescent Mental Health Disparities; Treatment Engagement; Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR), Faith Based Health Promotion & Depression Awareness.  

Additional Interests: Mindful Parenting; Suicide Prevention for Diverse Youth & Co-occurring Depression, Behavioral Problems and Substance Use in Youth

Industry Relationships and Collaborations (What's this?)

This physician (or a member of their immediate family) has a working relationship (i.e. consulting, research, and/or educational services) with the companies listed below. These relations have been reported to the health system leadership and, when appropriate, management plans are in place to address potential conflicts.

  • Durham Public Schools
  • Hermes,LLC

Representative Publications
Breland-Noble AM, Bell CC, Burriss A, . "Mama just won't accept this": Adult Perspectives on Engaging Depressed African American Teens in Clinical Research and Treatment. J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2011 Apr 22. (2011) Abstract

Burriss FA, Breland-Noble AM, Webster JL, Soto JA. Juvenile mental health courts for adjudicated youth: role implications for child and adolescent psychiatric mental health nurses. J Child Adolesc Psychiatr Nurs. 2011 May;24(2):114-21. (2011) Abstract

Hall, R.E. & Breland-Noble, A.M. (In Press). Spirituality vis-a-vis Islam as Prerequisite to Arab American Well Being: The Implications of Eurocentrism for Mainstream Psychology.   American Journal of Psychotherapy. (2011)

Breland-Noble AM, Burriss A, Poole HK, . Engaging depressed African American adolescents in treatment: lessons from the AAKOMA PROJECT. J Clin Psychol. 2010 Aug;66(8):868-79. (2010) Abstract

Stein GL, Curry JF, Hersh J, Breland-Noble A, March J, Silva SG, Reinecke MA, Jacobs R. Ethnic differences among adolescents beginning treatment for depression. Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2010 Apr;16(2):152-8. (2010) Abstract

Jacobs RH, Klein JB, Reinecke MA, Silva SG, Tonev S, Breland-Noble A, Martinovich Z, Kratochvil CJ, Rezac AJ, Jones J, March JS. Ethnic Differences in Attributions and Treatment Expectancies for Adolescent Depression. Int J Cogn Ther. 2008 Jun;1(2):163-178. (2008) Abstract

Laborde DJ, Brannock K, Breland-Noble A, Parrish T. Pilot test of cooperative learning format for training mental health researchers and black community leaders in partnership skills. J Natl Med Assoc. 2007 Dec;99(12):1359-68. (2007) Abstract

May DE, Hallin MJ, Kratochvil CJ, Puumala SE, Smith LS, Reinecke MA, Silva SG, Weller EB, Vitiello B, Breland-Noble A, March JS. Factors associated with recruitment and screening in the Treatment for Adolescents With Depression Study (TADS).  J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry.  2007 Jul;46(7):801-10. (2007) Abstract

Nicolas G, Desilva AM, Subrebost KL, Breland-Noble A, Gonzalez-Eastep D, Manning N, Prosper V, Prater K. Expression and treatment of depression among Haitian immigrant women in the United States: clinical observations. Am J Psychother. 2007;61(1):83-98. (2007) Abstract

Breland-Noble AM, Bell C, Nicolas G. Family first: the development of an evidence-based family intervention for increasing participation in psychiatric clinical care and research in depressed African American adolescents.  Fam Process.  2006 Jun;45(2):153-69. (2006) Abstract

Breland-Noble, A.M.; Farmer, E.M.Z.; Dubs, M., Potter E. & Burns, B.J. (2005). Mental Health and Other Service Use by Youth in Therapeutic Foster Care and Group Homes. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 14, (2) 167-180. (2005)

March JS, Chrisman A, Breland-Noble A, Clouse K, D'Alli R, Egger H, Gammon P, Gazzola M, Lin A, Mauro C, Rana A, Ravi H, Srirama M, Su H, Thrall G, van de Velde P, . Using and teaching evidence-based medicine: the Duke University child and adolescent psychiatry model. Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am. 2005 Apr;14(2):273-96, viii-ix. (2005) Abstract

Breland-Noble AM, Elbogen EB, Farmer EM, Dubs MS, Wagner HR, Burns BJ. Use of psychotropic medications by youths in therapeutic foster care and group homes.  Psychiatr Serv.  2004 Jun;55(6):706-8. (2004) Abstract

Breland-Noble, A.M. (July 2004). Mental Healthcare Disparities Affect Treatment of Black Adolescents. Psychiatric Annals. 34, (7) 534 - 541. (2004)

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