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Shirley Yen

Clinical Psychology

Harvard University

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About Shirley Yen at Harvard University (Harvard)

Shirley Yen is a clinical psychologist at Harvard University specializing in suicide prevention, adolescent psychopathology, and innovative mental health interventions.

Research Areas

suicide preventionadolescent psychopathologypersonality disordersdigital mental health interventionspsychosocial developmentbipolar disorderyouth mental healthclinical treatment
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Research Output

Total Citations3,231

Emerging researcher

Publications49

Selective publication record

h-index25

Developing track record

i10-index32

Growing portfolio

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