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Aude Henin, PhDDr. Henin's approach to bipolar disorder research melds cognitive behavioral therapy strategies with a lifetime perspective on the onset, development, and management of the disorder. She has extensive experience with youth populations, and her recent work includes an analysis of the neuropsychological impact of psychopharmacologic treatments and development of an intervention aimed at reducing high-risk behaviors in youth with bipolar disorder. |
Positions
- Director, Cognitive Behavior Therapy Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
- Scientific Coordinator of High-Risk Studies, Massachusetts General Hospital
- Assistant Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Education
- PhD, 2000, Temple University, Clinical Psychology
Relevant Publications
- Biederman, J., Petty, C. R., Wilens, T. E., Spencer, T., Henin, A., Faraone, S. V. , et al. (2009). Examination of concordance between maternal and youth reports in the diagnosis of pediatric bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders, 11(3), 298-306.
- Hirshfeld-Becker, D. R., Petty, C., Micco, J. A., Henin, A., Park, J., Beilin, A., et al. (2008). Disruptive behavior disorders in offspring of parents with major depression: Associations with parental behavior disorders. Journal of Affective Disorders, 111(2-3), 176-184.
- Wilens, T. E., Biederman, J., Adamson, J. J., Henin, A., Sgambati, S., Gignac, M., Sawtelle, R., et al. (2008). Further evidence of an association between adolescent bipolar disorder with smoking and substance use disorders: A controlled study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 95(3), 188-198.
- Hirshfeld-Becker, D. R., Masek, B., Henin, A., Blakely, L. R., Rettew, D. C., Dufton, L., et al. (2008). Cognitive-behavioral intervention with young anxious children. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 16(2), 113-125.
- Hirshfeld-Becker, D. R., Micco, J., Henin, A., Bloomfield, A., Biederman, J., & Rosenbaum, J. Behavioral inhibition. (2008). Depression and Anxiety, 25(4), 357-367.
Contributed Content
- Balance is Cyclical
- Benefits of Web-Based Data Collection
- Consent in Bipolar Studies
- Motivating Participants
- Staying on Top of the To-Do List
- Strategic View in Career Development
- Studying Bipolar Disorder in Young Adults

