Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Medical Psychology
Pediatrics
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Duke Child and Family Studies
Address:
DUMC 3527
Durham, NC 27710
Appointment Telephone:
919-416-2430
Office Telephone:
919-416-2432
Fax Telephone:
919-416-2420
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 Degrees:
MHS, Duke University School of Medicine, 2009
Clinical Interests:
Improving treatment engagement for psychiatric illness in people of color; adolescent depression prevention and intervention within a familial context
Research Interests:
Reducing racial health disparities in child and adolescent mental health.
Improving treatment engagement for psychiatric illness in African American and other children of color.
Culturally relevant diagnosis and treatment of adolescent depression in clinical trials.
Representative Publications:
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
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
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
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, 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)
Breland-Noble, A.M. (July 2004). Mental Healthcare Disparities Affect Treatment of Black Adolescents. Psychiatric Annals. 34, (7) 534 - 541.
(2004)