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Ginsberg, Golda S., Ph.D.

Dr. Golda Ginsburg

Associate Professor
Director, Research, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Main Office Address

The Johns Hopkins Hospital
CMSC 309
600 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21287

Phone: 410-955-1544
Fax: 410-955-8691

E-mail: gginsbu@jhmi.edu

Education

1985

B.A.

California State University, Northridge

1988

M.A.

University of Vermont

1990

Ph.D.

University of Vermont

1989-1990

Clinical Internship

Hutchings Psychiatric Center

1992-1995

Post-Doctoral Fellowship

Florida International University

Professional Interests

Interventions research with children and adolescents focusing on anxiety and depression

Click the following links to learn more about Dr. Ginsburg's research

Anxiety Treatment in Schools
D-Cycloserine Augmentation of CBT
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Preschoolers 

Click here for a Hopkins Brain Wise Newsletter article about Dr. Ginsburg's work

Selected Publications

Ginsburg, G. S., Riddle, M., & Davies, M. (2006). Somatic symptoms in children and adolescents with anxiety disorders. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

Ginsburg, G. S., Grover, R., Cord, J., & Ialongo, N. (2006). Parenting behaviors among anxious and non-anxious mothers: Does type of task matter? Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 35, 323-328.

Grover, R., Ginsburg, G. S., & Ialongo, N. (in press). Psychosocial outcomes of anxious first graders: A seven-year follow-up. Depression and Anxiety.

Palapattu, A. G., Kingery, J. E., & Ginsburg, G. S. (2006). Gender role orientation and anxiety symptoms among African American adolescents. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 34, 441-449.

Suveg, C., Roblek, T. Robin, J., Krain, A, Aschenbrand, S., & Ginsburg, G. S. (2006). Parental involvement when conducting CBT. International Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 20, 191-203.

 
 
 
 
 

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