Publications

Books and Chapters

  • Grabbe, L., Montgomery, S., Freeman, K. & Buckles, B. (2023). Research on the Community Resiliency Model: Need, theoretical basis, status, tools and next steps. In Building resilience to trauma: The trauma and community resiliency models (2nd ed., pp. XX). New York, NY: Routledge. (02/2023)
  • Miller-Karas, E., Freeman, K., & Reedy, S. (2023). Using CRM/TRM wellness skills with infants, children, and teens. In Building resilience to trauma: The trauma and community resiliency models (2nd ed., pp. XX). New York, NY: Routledge. (02/2023)
  • Freeman, K. & Miller-Karas, E. (2023). Working with children who have experienced trauma: A developmental perspective. In Building resilience to trauma: The trauma and community resiliency models (2nd ed., pp. XX). New York, NY: Routledge. (02/2023)
  • Freeman, K.& Miller-Karas, E. (2015). Working with children who have experienced trauma: A developmental perspective. In Building resilience to trauma: The trauma and community resiliency models (pp. 66-91). New York, NY: Routledge. (2015 - Present)

Scholarly Journals--Published

  • Aréchiga, A., Freeman, K., Tan, A., , Lou, J., Lister, Z., Buckles, B., & Montgomery, S. (2023). Building resilience and improving wellbeing in Sierra Leone using the Community Resiliency Model post Ebola. International Journal of Mental Health, DOI: 10.1080/00207411.2023.2166312. (01/2023)
  • Freeman, K., Baek, K., Ngo, M., Kelley, V., Karas, E., Citron, S., Montgomery, S (2021). Exploring the usability of a community resiliency model approach in a high need/low resourced traumatized community. Community Mental Health Journal. DOI :10.1007/s10597-021-00872-z (02/2021)
  • Smith, A., Freeman, K., Montgomery, S, Vermeersch, D., & James, S. (2018). Executive functioning outcomes among self-harming adolescents receiving Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, doi:10.1007/s10560-018-0578-9 (2018)
  • James S., Freeman K., Mayo D., Riggs M., Morgan J.P., Schaepper M., & Montgomery S.B. (2015). Does insurance matter? Implementing Dialectical Behavior Therapy with two groups of youth engaged in deliberate self-harm. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, doi:10.1007/s10488-014-0588-7 (2015)
  • Freeman, K., James, S., Kline, P. K., Mayo, D., & Montgomery, S. (2015). Outpatient Dialectical Behavior Therapy for adolescents engaged in deliberate self-harm: Conceptual and methodological considerations. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 33, 123-135.  (2015)
  • Tharayil, P., James, S., Morgan, R., Freeman, K. (2012).  Examining outcomes of acute psychiatric hospitalization among children.  Social Work and Mental Health, 10, 205-232. (2012)
  • James, D., Charlemagne, S., Gilman, A., Alemi, Q., Smith, R., Tharayil, P., Freeman, K. (2010). Post-discharge services and psychiatric rehospitalization. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, In press. (01/2010)
  • Baum, M., Freier, M.C., Freeman, K., Babikian, T., Ashwal, S., Chinnock, R., Bailey, L. (2004) Neuropsychological outcome of infant heart transplant recipients. The Journal of Pediatrics, 145, 365-372. (01/2004 - 12/2004)
  • Baum, M., Freier, M.C., Freeman, K., & Chinnock, R.E. (2000) Developmental outcomes and cognitive functioning in infant and child heart transplant recipients. Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, 11, 159-163. (01/2000 - 12/2000)