Joah L. Williams

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentPsychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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    1. Pastrana FA, Moreland AD, Milman EJ, Williams JL, delMas S, Rheingold AA, Pastrana FA, Moreland AD, Milman EJ, Williams JL, delMas S, Rheingold AA. Interventions for child and adolescent survivors of intrafamilial homicide: A review of the literature. Death Stud. 2022; 46(5):1206-1218. PMID: 32807043.
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    2. Rheingold AA, Williams JL, Rheingold AA, Williams JL. Module-based comprehensive approach for addressing heterogeneous mental health sequelae of violent loss survivors. Death Stud. 2018 03; 42(3):164-171. PMID: 29432088.
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    3. Rheingold AA, Williams JL, Rheingold AA, Williams JL. Survivors of Homicide: Mental Health Outcomes, Social Support, and Service Use Among a Community-Based Sample. Violence Vict. 2015; 30(5):870-83. PMID: 26300259.
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    4. Williams JL, Rheingold AA, Knowlton AW, Saunders BE, Kilpatrick DG, Williams JL, Rheingold AA, Knowlton AW, Saunders BE, Kilpatrick DG. Associations between motor vehicle crashes and mental health problems: data from the National Survey of Adolescents-Replication. J Trauma Stress. 2015 Feb; 28(1):41-8. PMID: 25613484; PMCID: PMC4347895.
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    5. Rheingold AA, Baddeley JL, Williams JL, Brown C, Wallace MM, Correa F, Rynearson EK, Rheingold AA, Baddeley JL, Williams JL, Brown C, Wallace MM, Correa F, Rynearson EK. Restorative Retelling for Violent Death: An Investigation of Treatment Effectiveness, Influencing Factors, and Durability. J Loss Trauma. 2015 Nov 01; 20(6):541-555. PMID: 26640420; PMCID: PMC4667545.
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    6. Baddeley JL, Williams JL, Rynearson T, Correa F, Saindon C, Rheingold AA, Baddeley JL, Williams JL, Rynearson T, Correa F, Saindon C, Rheingold AA. Death thoughts and images in treatment-seekers after violent loss. Death Stud. 2015 Jan-Jun; 39(1-5):84-91. PMID: 25101789; PMCID: PMC4281506.
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    7. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, Williams JL, Rheingold AA. Barriers to care and service satisfaction following homicide loss: associations with mental health outcomes. Death Stud. 2015 Jan-Jun; 39(1-5):12-8. PMID: 24766188; PMCID: PMC4209194.
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